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The License Party.

PtmUißiß BIBFO)RMS DETAILEiD.

(Per United Press AantuAion.

AiUCKLAND, Jaivuairy 16".

iAi nieeting! of the. lAuckland) Brewers, Wine «uJd Spirit MJen-ohants and Liceosad Viotiiallers':' lAissoaliaition, r-?-. presenting: all the wholesale trade and nearly every member of the retail trade, was held yesterday. It Iwas chaniaoteriseii 'By insuch eiarmestness, and" adopted unanimoueiy resolutions embodying the following reforms: •

}. The abolition, of barmaids. It is proposed to keep a register of all barmaids at prasent employad in the city of AucklaM and to employ hereafter none except those whose name am on such register.' 2. AlboliSoinl Of privaite "tiia^s when the present leases expire, eotoeiptl in tfcue icase of a lengthy period, wh^o a special date is to be fixed.

3. ißalsTn^ the age limit at wHich youths can be served with liquor, jn hotels frchu 18 to 20 veal's.

i. !K'o womatt to 'ber supplied w'th drink for oonsumpfcio'ni on the premises unless she is a boarder.

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10616, 16 January 1909, Page 2

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The License Party. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10616, 16 January 1909, Page 2

The License Party. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10616, 16 January 1909, Page 2