Bed And Breakfast Bookings
DUNEDIN. This Day. At a meeting of Otago private hotelkeepers, it. was agreed that in future bed and breakfast booking would be for one night only, after which the full daily tariff must be paid. The president stated that, while it might be possible in Wellington and Auckland for certain hotels to run succesfully by letting a percentage of rooms on the bed-and-breakfast tariff, it was not possible in Otago, where there was not a largo daily continuity of business. In any case, il was unreasonable fci the travelling public to expect to occupy rooms for a number of days, have the full-time use of hotel facilities, and then want to pay only bed-and-break-fast tariffs over a period of many days.
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Northern Advocate, 9 July 1938, Page 2
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125Bed And Breakfast Bookings Northern Advocate, 9 July 1938, Page 2
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