BATHS AT HOTELS
SHOWERS SHOULD BE COMPULSORY (By Telegraph—Special to "The Mail") CHRISTCHURCH, Ist February. That hot and cold showers should be installed in hotels was the opinion expressed by Mr B. A. Franklin at the Sanitary Inspectors' Conference. He stated 'that very often people had to wait anything up to two hours to get into a bathroom, and the provision: of shower rooms would get over the difficulty considerably. A motion that the conference should affirm the principle of the compulsory provision of shower cubicles in "all hotels and boardinghouses, such cubicles to be providecf with hot and cold water, was carried unanimously.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1930, Page 4
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