SUNDAY WORK ON ICE-CREAMS ILLEGAL.
AYELLTNGTON, Feb. 10. Afr Page, S.AL, to-day gave judgment in the case in which the mana-gr-r of Frozen Produce Ltd., and two men were charged with working on Sunday in the delivery of ice-cream to a firm from the factory. y The Magistrate held that ice-cream was not milk, and delivery of it on Sunday was not a work of necessity. There was certainly a great demand for ice-creams, hut so there might ho for chocolates and cigarettes. Retailers might want the delivery of icecream at their premises, hut he could not .see that such a delivery to them was work of necessity. Ho treated the ease as a test and imposed a nominal fine of £l.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1926, Page 2
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122SUNDAY WORK ON ICE-CREAMS ILLEGAL. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1926, Page 2
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