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“It is not what the name is, but what the place is really,” said Mr. Justice Frazer in the course of a discussion in the Arbitration Court as to whether an establishment bearing the name of candy shop was a restaurant within the meaning of the Act, or not. “Yes, Your Honor,” added Mr. E. Kennedy for the union, “I know of a chemist’s shop—a pharmacy—in a provincial town, which really runs a marble bar business. You go in for a box of pills, and you get a lime-juice and soda.” “Perhaps,” said His Honor, “you will be none the worse for that.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 4

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103

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 4

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