Licensing Act (Ireland) 1874

Restrictions as to licenses under 5 & 6 W. 4. c. 39. s. 7.

7. It shall not be lawful for any person under the authority of any license granted under the authority of section seven of the Excise Act, 1835, to sell or expose for sale by retail any intoxicating liquors elsewhere than within the part or parts of the theatre or other place of public entertainment which shall be specified in such license, or to sell intoxicating liquors to persons other than those employed in or bonâ fide attending the performances in such theatre or other place of public entertainment, or to sell or expose intoxicating liquors at any time other than the time of such performances, or during thirty minutes immediately preceding the commencement or immediately succeeding the termination of such performances; and any sale or exposure for sale in contravention of any of the provisions of this enactment shall be deemed to be a sale or exposing for sale by retail of intoxicating liquor by a person not duly licensed to sell the same within the meaning of the principal Act, and shall subject the person making the same to the penalties and forfeitures of that Act.

Provided always, that no part of such theatre or other place of public entertainment which shall during the performances in the same, be accessible to persons other than those employed or attending performances therein, shall be included in any such license.