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WELLINGTON HOTELS JJERKELEY JJOTEL ORIENTAL BAY. Phone 53.050 Wellington’s Largest Wooden Private Hotel JJOTEL LAMB TON' OLAY, opp. new Railway Stn. Phone 12,100. R. -T. Edmunds, Prop. QECIL, QRIENT JJOTEL ORIENTAL RAY. Beautifully situated on Parade overlooking harbour. First-class i accommodation. Tariff 1 •;/- a day. j Tel. 51-250.—Mrs W. Owers, Proprietress. O Corner CURA & MANNERS STREET. Thone 41,134. The fashionable centre for visitors to Wellington, “Right in the Heart of the \K JJOTEL JJOYAL AUSTRIAN REFUGEES FORM CLUB IX LONDON

(Times Air Mail Service) LONDON, March 13 Four thousand Austrian refugees in London now have their own club and cultural centre, says the Daily Herald. It was opened last night in Westbourne Terrace, W., bv Lord Hailey. Before English visitors were welcomed inside by girls in Tyrolean costume, refugee doctors had been down on their knees, scrubbing floors, scientists had been installing electric light, and chefs had been making little cakes in an improvised cellar kitchen. Little Fritz Wedeles proudly asked guests to try his cakes. Until he

escaped from Vienna he was a famous hotel manager. Downstairs in the Austrian cafe two mural painters told the stories behind the pictures they had painted on the walls. One was Fraulein Melv lloffer; the other Fraulein Mea Angerer. Both are refugees. Upstairs in the music room under a

picture of ing George VI., refugees played Beethoven. Behind the smiles and the greetings of the refugees there was talk of Hitler’s latest coup. It was Professor Hertz who said, “We do not, at the moment, meet in joyful spirit. Our thoughts are going back just a year when our country was invaded.”

yifituMOfW 1 LANE’S EMULSION Full ef SUNSHINE VITAMINS REJUVENATES STRENGTHENS VITALISES NATURE'S OWN HEALER Price, 2/9 and 4/9 a hemists 1 bottle, tit EMULSION

DELICIOUS Summer Luncheons, Choice Salads, etc., at “Centreway,” Melire’s Buildings, opp. three Banks.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20783, 18 April 1939, Page 4

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