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4L' Fl tlir I which 4f ma |» er \ t0 b « limited , tbe U^i^ ißßomb iy to , i§.u hd*tts a II a. m. and 11 pm ? in bars lone before II a.m , and sometimes after 11 b m The hotelkeepers should grant to the girls the i privileges conferred by the Act without being requested or compelled to do so. It may be inconvenient perhaps, in some cases, not to_emplyy the-girls, before eleven -in the forenoon, but at any rate the number of hours should not bn iioeeded—tin hours a dsy being quite long enough to keep anyone -at -such-close employment.' ByifiSofting this you will, confer a favor on A Spoon. Dunedin, October 1(6, ~ M .

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Evening Star, Issue 3635, 16 October 1874, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Evening Star, Issue 3635, 16 October 1874, Page 2

UNKNOWN Evening Star, Issue 3635, 16 October 1874, Page 2

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