“Homes” in Hotels
A X “ invisible kitchen” which -Converts an ordinary hotel suite into a town apartment, was acclaimed in t'hicago in .March as the inkeeper's key to a rapidly expanding lield of business. •! From San Francisco to Yew I Voile, the big hotels are going in tor resident in I apart moats, ’ ’ explained Mr. Leonard flicks, chairman of the Midwest Hotel Show, exhibiting the Iciest oouinment for liostelrios. ‘‘lt
started in one of the big Chicago hotels during the depression. That concern is now opening its fourth floor to ‘apartment homos’ for permanent guests.”
The “invisible kitchen” is ti cabinet affair, readily .installed, in a spare bathroom in a suite. It conceals the ordinary fixtures and houses a stove, refrigerator and other kitchen appliances needed to give light housekeeping facilities on demand.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 10
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