NAPIER HOTELS.
PROBLEM OF REBUILDING. PROGRESS NOT SATISFACTORY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.') NAPIER, this day. Mr. A. W. Mowlem, S.M., chairman of the Napier Licensing Committee, expressed dissatisfaction to-day, with the progress made in connection with the rehabilitation of Napier hotels which •were destroyed by earthquake and fire. "We seem to be up against a brick wall," he said, "as not one brick has been placed on another toward the rebuilding of the Masonic, Criterion, Provincial "and Central Hotels." The chairman adjourned the annual meeting till next quarter, when, he said, the committee would be faced with the possibility of refusing the licenses of the hotels named if by then nothing had been done.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 289, 7 December 1931, Page 9
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