SALE OF SOFT DRINKS.
POSITION REGARDING SUNDAY. TRADE, rtf , By Telegraph.—Press Association.' /, ' Auckland, Last Night, [ _ In the police court to-day Magistrate Kettle delivered judgment, in cases where* in fourteen keepers of soft drinks and restaurants were charged with Sunday 1 ' trading, in that tliey sold soft drinki* was that, though no ob* jection could be taken to the supply of ■ soft drinks with meals or afternoon tea, supply of such by themselves could not be considered a work of necessity. As the practice had been tacitly permitted for a number of years, the magistrate • imposed 110 penalty, entering a cOQTlc* tion only.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1917, Page 5
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102SALE OF SOFT DRINKS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1917, Page 5
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