The question of glasses of li(|iior being left on hotel bar counters at closing lime was much discussed in the Magistrate's Court a New Plymouth during the hearing of some charges of alleged brooches of the [.iceusing Act at the Breakwater 'Hotel (says the ‘•Herald"). The barman, said there was nothing strange in such a happening, and added that sometimes glasses of liquor were left untouched, as it was a strict rule in the house that at fi o’clock everybody had to get out, and if the liquor had just been drawn they had to leave it. "1 don’t say that is common, but it does happen," said the witness, to which the Magistrate replied: “It would be hard to believe that such a thing was common. ’ (Laughter).
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1924, Page 4
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