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HOTELS PLANNED FOR FIJI

Chain In Tropical South Seas (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 11 p.m.) SUVA, January 22. A Canadian registered corporation, South Seas Enterprises, Ltd., is to spend 1,500,000 dollars on building hotels of international standard in Fiji. This was announced in Suva tonight by Mr C. F. Rehnborg, head of the corporation and chairman of Nutrilite Products Incorporated or Buena Park, California. Mr Rehnborg has already bought Les Tropiques Hotel in Tahiti and the Fiji plans are part of a scheme for a chain of hotels in the tropical South Pacific. Mr Rehnborg and his associates, Messrs Fletcher C. Kettle and Rodnlphe J. A. De Seife, returned to Suva today from Auckland 'vhere thev discussed with the Union Steam Ship Company the purchase of the Grand Pacific Hotel. If the Grand Pacific is bought it will be incorporated in the new hotel.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28493, 24 January 1958, Page 13

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HOTELS PLANNED FOR FIJI Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28493, 24 January 1958, Page 13

HOTELS PLANNED FOR FIJI Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28493, 24 January 1958, Page 13

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