PHOTOGRAPHER’S STATUS
CLOSING ON HOLIDAYS Press Association NEW PLYMOUTH, Today. Whether a photographer who sets up in business and contracts to take sets of six pictures for half-a-crown, receiving the cash before doing the work, should be compelled to close his premises on the statutory halfholiday, was the question submitted to the magistrate yesterday in the prosecution of Albert A. Prescott under the Shops and Offices Act, for failing to close on the holiday. The case was regarded as a test and the magistrate reserved his decision.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 9
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