886 Ordinances Ch.3t. Now 1940. No, 27- 1942. 21 1950. Comunence- ment. Short title. Interpre tation. Ord. 27 1042, Ch. 31. No. 14.) Shop (Hours of Opentng and Employment). CHAPTER 31. No. 14. SHOP (HOURS OF OPENING AND EMPLOYMENT). AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ‘TILE OPENING HOURS OF SHOPS, AND OF PREMISES LICENSED FOR THE SALI OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS, TO PROVIDE FOR ‘THE LIMITA- TION OF THE HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT INO RESPECT OF CERTAIN TRADES, AND FOR THE SUPPLY OF SEATS FOR FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANTS. [loth January, 1938. | 1. This Ordinance may be cited the Shop (Hours of Opening and Employment) Ordinance. 2. In this Ordinance unle. the context otherwise require. controlled) busine. means any one or more of the following trades or Dusinesse. namely, any retail trade or business (including retail sales by auction but not including the sale of programme. and catalogues and other sinular sale. at theatres and places. of amusement), the sale of intoxicating liquor under licence, the busine. of a pawnbroker, barber, hair- dresser, Wholesale provision shop, refreshment house, restaurant, dairy shop, parlour or cook shop; employee means a person employed in or about any shop, but shall not include (a) the owner registered under the Registration of Business Names Ordinance ; (0) the owner of any business not so registered as iforesaid ; (c) the directors and secretary of a company or