I agree with sidkid. For sales of alcohol there used to be off-licences and on-licences. The sign over the door would say "John Smith licensed to sell [alcohol] for consumption on [or off] the premises". I have put the word 'alcohol' in brackets because I think it used to say something like 'alcoholic spirits, ale and porter." The wording of the notice is actually prescribed in the legislation, though the word 'premises' can be substituted with a more specific word, such as 'hotel' or 'gymnasium'. Does anybody else agree with me that these signs are (i) really unnecessary - you don't have signs up in shops saying 'it is illegal to shoplift in these premises; (ii) really annoying, as, once you've seen it, you cannot help but read it, even though you know what it says.