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Hotel Where Children are Welcome

In Bournemouth, Hants, is a novel hotel owned by a Mrs Aileen Paterson. A clue to its novelty is to be seen outside the building, where a notice reads: "No guests without children here." The hotel abounds in high chairs, and every bedroom possesses a child's cot, while hotel prams are available on loan, all these things being part of the hotel's service at no extra charge. So, too, are the laundry room, gas rings, and saucepans in every corridor. A trained nurse is on the staff, and she, together with the chambermaids, takes much responsibility off parents' hands on holiday.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 2

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Hotel Where Children are Welcome Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 2

Hotel Where Children are Welcome Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 2

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