HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.
TO THE EDITOR, Sir. -Will you p'e se insert th» following: -In the p esent licensing case the-e are th>se who plead for further licensed accommodation*; there are such people in every town in New Zeilini who would plasd the thing for a drink of beer, no matter how w-11 supplied the town may be.* The only lack of accomodation in New Plymouth is for the rush of undesirable characters at race meetings; and I <ja ß say confidently that the town would be be ter wi'hout such. Demand and «upplv will regulate e- ch other in this depirtmer.t, a* welt aa other calling*, and without the liquor element. There is no such thing ns a licensed Commonweal'h Hot ,1, all the we kith ofsuoh an ios'itu'i n goes to brewers, retailers, and fri nd ly la ay era; to everyb dy else i h ' spells loss and ruin, it m«uu a a rt iin percentage of drucks going to the Mag strate for their due rewards to liberal patronage. lam e'c.— James Fortuss.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 12 June 1901, Page 2
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176HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 12 June 1901, Page 2
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