THE TRADE.
IUCL'XJKM FKO.U WITII/LN. By Telegraph Press Associnliou. Auckland, January 10. • Tliij meeting of the Auckland brewers, wine ami spirit iwrelianls, aii'l members 01 tin; Licensed Victuallers' ■Association, representing all the wholesale trade, held yesterday, was characterised liy iiiiieh earnestness. It adopted, iiuaniniously, resolutions enrbotlying the following reforms: —(1) Abolition of barmaid's. (It is proposed to l.cep a register of all the barmaids at present employed in the city ot Auckland and to employ hereafter none except those whose names are on such register). (1) Abolition of private bars when present leases expire, except in ■the rase of a lengthy period, when a special date is to be fixed. (3) liaising 'the age limit at which youths can hi: served with liquor in hotels from 18 to tin year-. (-1) X" woman to be supplied ■with drink for consumption on the premises unless a boarder .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 325, 18 January 1909, Page 2
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146THE TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 325, 18 January 1909, Page 2
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