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WWW JMlw FREE WEEK’S HOLIDAY JvRDUIEIU iHlßlimnr ;mve here on scheduled flights, but when they rrw PI7CT DETTOIT t • “ do we are going to need many more hotel rooms. rUJK JvJczOl JvejVjujEr* MEW If Al AHI MfilH pJSLd MM rt**P.i±£ Hem’s * Reei I* The REW iEMARU lIUIEW prize - a free week for two, at the time, and BS rt/T* rt JN.Z. hotel of your choice, your return air fares E^ChS hWU?m»u by 1973. end another 9,000 rooms by 1979. ZT - f™ New hotels. Many new hotels are being planned home and abroad. This week we concentrate and the whole industry is confident it will be in £s dient * mdv «h. inn.;/. 0,.r. available in this country, concoct your recipe, ready for the invasion. Chefs an currently (Don’t omit a good idea because it’s obvious being trained at special schools. Hotel man- or simple). Your onagers an to be sent on training courses, to try will be judged by a Hawaii and, in September, the Central Institute \ T~ ”1 of Technology in Wellington will start a Write yourtecipeout \ / special hotel management course. The NZ. clearly and send it, k / hotel, today, has acquired a new sophistication. together with your ll tf Jj*’ Investment in the future. From New Zealand’s Fish*Course Redpo* 0 520» more Rooms by 1973. The Boeing S 0 7x7 s_, *2. important social and economic role. Now, with P.O. Box 2240, -■ /4f Jumbo-Jet reported by the Minister the tounst boom, it is even more important. WELLINGTON. 7M of Transport, Mr. Gordon, as due to land To meet the demand from New Zealanders a - , I" ' at Mangere airport on a promotional tour » Bd tourists the industry will be spending an y -I* No correnonJence will Mj'\ - i be entered into. /Bn \ IB . IZFJ I IUEn entries, a section he is uniquely qualified to (Sorry. Hotel employees LLfMf fr #IVKAKV assess, as an erstwhile winner of Australia’s are not eligible.) " ■ ■ mQst coveted Awafd KeUiher Award _________ FDEFC A| T winning Witries in the landscape section are c ii en ts and thousands of other visitors have IlkfcfcJ ll«*e retained by the Trust Together with those of viewed the Company’s cellar museum. It is A I W th £ y . fo T *• arranged as a dining room and decorated with ARTISTS ■ painting and of New fine crystal and glassware, wood carvings, Zealand itself. This permanent Exhibition is pewter, china and pottery a remarkable A refreshing free- available to display abroad a valuable collection of arts and crafts, antique and moddom, both of style ■ cultural ambassador for this country. ern, but directed at serving or ornamenting and subject matter, " . - . the pleasures of ales, wines and spirits- The a-S X AN UNUSUAL MUSEUM Award Exhibition BOH antique side tables laden with treasures colnow at the New lected mostly on four world tours by the Zealand Academy ' VSW2K|K|7 managing director, Mr. R. F. G. Kingscote. of Fine Arts Gal- mW Here, glowing in the ruby light of crescent lery, Wellington. ipMfb’' Xi L / F windows set high at ground level, are exquisite Fourteen years ' IAM. Venetian goblets embossed in gold, gay Gerago, when ' Sir mWMLT man steins, silver vessels for cooled and mulled Henry Kelliher /IffjM "ffiL WK . wines, carvings from France and Germany, a Managing Direct- -'JIMJWL superb range of the finest French crystal wine or of Dominion 'I W\\ '/#, glasses. .. . This museum is not open to the Breweries first had '* /1\ } 1 public, except by arrangement Scores of clubs the idea of spon- Mr an< j organisations mostly women’s groups soring the Award ” r ’ JO ’ nu * smun . As naturally as wine accompanies good food, - have visited the room. It is never used in his private capacity entries tended to be lhe Christchurch wholesale merchants, Fletcher commercially, but occasionally for private stereotyped. Todiy, this is far from the case Humphrws and Co., include a dining room in dinners and wine tastings. Certainly, in this —as this year’s winners show In fact the thcir c °l° mbo Street building. In the four country, one of the most unusual museums; Award winners in all sections landscape yca P ? inc ? thc finn movcd into their sumptu- and a rich and rewarding extension of an figure study and portraiture reflect more cusly furnished new home most of their regular interesting business. closely Sir Henry’s aim of stimulating the ~ ' 1 ■ . i ’ " in» in this country to depict the New 14/j. laSm, 1 —-1 Some of the Welshmen knew the hotel already: Zealand scene as a whole its superb land- wwOlStl JOID tl,e Y are in picture of the 1966 Lions team•cape, the diversity of interest of its people, e They may not have been interested in the MCC ,h ' lr l"£ ,v^ ua l One encouraging BwfwllArw teams of 1932-33 and 1935-36; in the Australian side effect of the Award has been the number WWf VIVW VWllWiy International cricketers of 1928 and the wonpf amateur painters in this country who have • derful shot of Victor Trumper in actioh; or been inspired to turn professional. This year s When the Welsh Rugby tourists were in Christ- even in the ‘Manchester United soccer players judge, Mr. Joshua Smith, of Australia, has church for the first test on Saturday, May 31st, who came here two years ago. But among such been particularly impressed with the high they were staying at a hotel with a long record famous guests as Bernard Shaw, Noel Coward, standard of entries m the landscape section as a host to international sportsmen. In the Margot Fonteyn, and Anna Pavlova, there is And it is, of course, this section that lies photographic gallery that lines the walls of a at least one famous Welshman the actor closest to Sir Henry s heart —as farmer, lounge in the United Service Hotel they uw, and playwright from the Flintshire village of J n “ Ma ",°f the Trees. But there among pictures of statesmen, actors, singers, Mostyn, - Emlyn Williams. A new photograph u still, in Mr. Smiths opinion, much to be writers, and other celebrities who have stayed is added to the United Service Gallery that desired in the overall standard of portraiture there, many mementos of visiting sports teams. of the 1969 Welsh Tourists! N.C. 1C

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32010, 10 June 1969, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32010, 10 June 1969, Page 9

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