LIQUOR LAWS.
(Per Press Association.) - AUCKLAND, last' night. At the conclusionrof aymeejbiijgyof^he 1 City Licensing Coromittee; "to-day ,sublnspector Mcllveney staWi that, ":-for reasons he was not at liberty to divulge, lie had been instructed^'to pilbfc ''before the Bench a. request to licensees that no liquors should, at the present time, be sold m bottles for consumption outside ths premises between tho:hours of 8 p.m. and 10 p;m. •''•''•>;■•. 'H v JV }• Mr Ciitten, S.M. (chairmaJh of^«im-» mittees),. said that, everybody had, to jTiiikc sacrifices just now, ■iand it<'\vas ivskinjj a comparatively small sacrifice of piiblicans to request that they should not sell liquor bottles to anybody after 8 p.m. There were excellent* ' reasons for the request, and, if t it Vwere not complied with, some " .other , steps to meet the difficulty would .have to be liken by the Licensing Ooimnittißdr He',however, felt sure that the. publicans r of AuckJand\ would comply with - ; |^he request. _^
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13701, 3 June 1915, Page 8
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153LIQUOR LAWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13701, 3 June 1915, Page 8
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