SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT.
LAST SESSION'S AMENDMENT. (r&ESS ABSOCIATIOX tslxokau.) WEIiLINGTON, March 31. Reference was made by tho Htm. G. J. Anderson (Minister of Labour) to complaints made recently that the Shops and Offices Amendment Act passed last session, was adversely affecting suburban snopkeepers, and to the suggestion that they should be allowed to mU packets of cigarettes after tobacconist shops had ciosed. "As a matter of fact, said the Minister. "there was no alteration or tne law in this respect in last session s measure. Suburban storekeepers are in precisely tho same position aa city storekeepers, and last session's Act did not interfere with the main lines of the law at all so far as opening and closing of shops is concerned. It Has only made clear certain indefinite provisions in previous Acts.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 11
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