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Beer Agencies Criticised

The granting of one or two hotel licenses for Matamata would result in the elimination of existing beer agencies, especially, if breweries were required to sell beer at the same price as was charged by the hotels, and therefore he personally favoured the .licenses desired in Matamata, saiid Mr N. Higginson, owner and ex-licensee of the Okoroire Hot Springs Hotel, in evidence to the Licensing Control Commission last week. Mr Higginson added that beer agencies and unregistered clubs were somewhat akin and he could see little merit in either,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XLIX, Issue 9592, 24 August 1949, Page 2

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Beer Agencies Criticised Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XLIX, Issue 9592, 24 August 1949, Page 2

Beer Agencies Criticised Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XLIX, Issue 9592, 24 August 1949, Page 2

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