£100 C H^ m £100 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED LICENSED VICTUALLERS OF AUCKLAND, NOTICE WITH REGRET THE ASSERTION Made by MRS BCHNAOKENBERG, At the' - NATIONAL COUNQTL OF WOMEN, 'THAT EVERY HOTEL IN AUCKLAND WAS OPEN ON SUNDAY, 1 Imputing that • ILLICIOIT TRADING WAS BEING CARRIED ON. We absolutely deny this statement, and assert, without fear of contradiction, That we are NOT GUILTY OF ANY INFRINGEMENT OF. THE LICENSING LiW With reference to Sunday Trading. Furthermore, WE ARE WILLING TO FORFEIT THE BUM OF £100 To any Auckland Oharity if MRS SCHNACKENBERG Can. prove her assertion to be true. We Consider Mrs Schnackenberg's Statement A GROSS SLANDER, As we claim to be STRICTLY CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THE LICENSING ACT. And, in Common Justice to ourselves, MRS SCHNACKENBERG Should either PROVE her STATEMENT or PUBLICLY WITHDRAW SAME. K. GALLAGHER, Star Hotel R. T. MICHAELS, Wynard Arms P. QUINLAN, Edinburgh Castle CH&S. REINHARDT, Queen's JAS. MoLEOD, Star Hotel, Newton M. BALLIN, Eden Vine ' ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Grand H. MoVEIGH, Swan F. TOMLINSON, Fxchange JNO. O'SULLIVAN, Alexandra JOHN MORRISON, Metropolitan S, COOMBE, British R. FAWCETT, Naval and Family P. F. PURCELL, Newton ARTHUR R. HARDY, King's Arms W. McMANUS, Caledonian H. J. LITTLE, Fitzroy THOMAS BUXTON, Criterion H. H. DYER, Alexandra | JAMES VERRALL, Bricklayers' Arms " VICTOR CORNAGA, Britomarb Hotel C. E. STONE, Robert Burns B. EVANS, Gleeson's R. M. HUTCHISON, Freeman's W. REGAN, Rob Roy W. MAHONEY, Oxford W. T. PARKER, Aurora W. LYNCH, Clarendon A. J. TAPPER, Anchor MARTIN RYAN, United Service -R. W. BROWN, City Club B. O. ROBERTS, Central H. A. ELLISON, ThiSßle LINDSAY COOKE, Albert C. H DODGE, Prince of Wales FRANCIS LITTLE, Globe THOMAS FOLEY, Shakespeare T. R. JNIXON, Carpenters' Arms A. A. STEWART, Winsor Castle ELLEN ENDEAN, Waitemata E. LUKS, Thames A. R. DUNN, Jun., Market EDWARD BLAIR, Queen's Head ALFRED KIDD, Commercial W. STIMPSON, Queen's Ferry .J. W. RUSSELL, Occidental T. B. O'CONNOR, Victoria ROBERT SCOTT, Royal Mail M. FOLEY. Hobson DAVID NORDEN, Prince Arthur M. H. WALSH, Albion. ivr R ivr ~r amilton "pj° D <* B i3 (Baritone Soloist), VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING (SbrigUa Method). Studio : MUTUAL LIFE BUILINGS. 58, Queen-street. - Room 12, Second Floor
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1061, 29 April 1899, Page 9
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359Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1061, 29 April 1899, Page 9
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