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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 31, 1911.

appurtenances thereunto belonging, but not elsewhere, as

an Adjunct to the business he carries on there during the period above written.

Conditions.

(1.) No Public Bar shall be kept.

(2.) Intoxicating liquor shall only be sold for consump- tion on the premises, and

(a.) To persons residing at the Hotel, at any

time.

(b.) To persons other than residents, only in the dining room and in conjunction with the regular meals of the establish-

ment.

(3.) No disorder shall be permitted on the premises. (4.) No person shall be allowed to become drunk on the premises, nor shall liquor be supplied to any person who is drunk.

(5.) No game of chance shall be played on the pre- mises.

(6.) A decent and suitable privy and urinal shall be maintained in a state of cleanliness and good repair for

the use of customers.

(7.) The licensee shall not abandon the occupation of his house or permit any other person to become virtually the keeper thereof.

(8.) The licensee shall not employ any person to sell or dispose of any liquors outside of his licensed premises, nor shall he allow or suffer any liquors to be so disposed of on his account.

Dated the

day of

(Signed)

19

Colonial Treasurer.

Section 30

No.

Hongkong.

FORM No. 7.

DEALER'S LICENCE.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911.

DEALER'S LICENCE.

is licensed to sell intoxicating liquors (Chinese wines and spirits excepted) by wholesale or by the un- opened bottle on the premises known as

Conditions.

Such intoxicating liquors are not to be consumed ou the premises.

No intoxicating liquor shall be sold under this licence between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.

The licensee shall keep a book in which shall be record- ed all sales of intoxicating liquors made under this licence. Such book shall be open to inspection at all reasonable hours by any Police Officer.

Dated this

day of

19

(Signed)

Colonial Treasurer,

Section 32.

FORM No. 8.

CHINESE WINE AND SPIRIT SHOP LICENCE, Hongkong.

The Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911, CHINESE WINE AND SPIRIT SHOP LICENCE.

is licensed to sell Chinese Wines and Spirits, both by retail and wholesale, such wines and spirits not to be consumed on his premises, at No.

the sign or shop name of which is

day

of

, 19

until the

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