“CLARET CUP” ONLY
DUNEDIN PROPOSALS The whole question of liquor in tlie Town Hall and other licensed halls has been reviewed by the finance committee of the Dunedin City Council following representations made by a deputation from the Council of Christian Congregations and other organisations. The committee now proposes the following recommendations to be applicable in the case of all those hiring the Town Hall, concert chamber, and other halls owned by the council where dancing forms part of the entertainment: — “That any permit which may be issued for the consumption of liquor be restricted to ‘claret cup’ dispensed under strict supervision bv the licensee. “That, in every case hirers lie requested not to permit the issue of 'pass out’ checks during the progress of a function. “That the police be asked to exercise strict supervision over motor cars parked within the vicinity of a hall.’’ The committee further recommends that the proposals, if approved, apply also to all halls in the city licensed by the Citv Council.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18190, 11 September 1933, Page 2
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