EXHIBITION VISITORS
Accommodation Bureau Kept Busy
Discussing the work of the Centennial Exhibition Accommodation Bureau at 157 Featherston Street, the officer in charge, Mr. T. Lawless, said last night that requests for accommodation had been increasing to a very great extent. A.s a result of the principle established that, each house offering accommodation
be visited by a member of the bureau staff jn-ior to any guests being sent there, it had been found that no cases had occurred in which a guest had had occasion to complain of the accommodation provided or of the tariff charged. “It has beeu found,” said Mr. Lawless, “that the amount of accommodation available has been sufficient to meet all demands, and in no case where accommodation has been requested has any visitor been provided for in other than a recommended home.”
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 98, 19 January 1940, Page 10
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