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Refreshment House
Refreshment House, a house, etc., 'kept open for public refreshment, resort,
Refreshment
Refreshment, would include ordinary refreshment which has nothing to do with
Refresher
Refresher. A further or additional fee allowed to counsel when a
Refreshment
The act of refreshing or the state of being refreshed restoration of strength spirit
Refresher
One who or that which refreshes
present recollection refreshed
present recollection refreshed : a rule of evidence allowing the use of a
Entertainment
defined thus: Entertainment is something connected with the enjoyment of refreshment-rooms, tables, and the like. It is something beyond refreshment; it
Shop
mended, in its application to premises for the sale of refreshments, by the (English) Shops Act, 1913. The (English) Shops (Early
Restaurant
for profit by provision to the public of food or refreshment with or without entertainment, Grape Bay Ltd. v. Attorney-General of
Public-House Closing Act, 1864
28 Vict. c. 64), an 'adoptive' Act whereby public-houses and refreshment houses, till then allowed to be open all night, were
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