EXHIBITION VISITORS
PROVISION IN WELLINGTON average tariffs i ivr Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. From immediate estimates, the accommodation for the Centennial ••• Kbitio-n period in Wellington, apart from guests who will be put up by friends', is for about 10,000 or more. The accommodation bureau has reccLcd rcsp&ivcs from 4000 people 'To will provide licensed and private holds, two exhibition hotels, and big boarding ea abUshments, who wilt have beets for about 5000 visitors. Eight v per cent of the private h; ua . are pvcpai, rooms to let and will give breakfast, and the bureau is endeavouring to arrange that wheie. the rooms are in the outlying -suburbs, ti e midrlav meal will also be given on Sundays. ' The prices range from Cs 6d ■<> 12s fid a per.-on a day and toe Tv-nam' rat- 8s 0(1. A limited number Of'j, ,laces will be eltargiug by the 1 week at £2 to £3.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19999, 26 July 1939, Page 14
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152EXHIBITION VISITORS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19999, 26 July 1939, Page 14
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