THE RAILWAY HOTEL, OTAKI.
Under - the regime of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles le 'Eevre, the Eailway Hotel has become a very popular reiiclezvous for both train and service car travellers, to and from the Empire City. The Eailway Hotel is the booking office for all services, and in this direction alone "mine host "goes,to no end of trouble in the public interest, and if there is" one thing more than another that the people like about this hotel is its exceedingly good accommodation and genuine tr.ue to label liquors. Without wishing to unduly flatter Mr. le Eevre it can be said with all truthfulness that his:hquse is the public's home, and a striking,example of how an hotel should be run. Those whose business takes them to Otaki will always find a hearty welcome awaiting them, at the Eailway Hotel} and it would seem that once a patron the magnet of good service draws them there again and again. Besides having justly earifed the reputation of being a good sport, "Charlie," as his intimates call him, possesses a big heart,. With a genuine regard for the wayfarer, and be it said to his credit many a down and outer has reason to have kindly thoughts for. a littlo timely help along the way.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 18
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212THE RAILWAY HOTEL, OTAKI. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 18
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