TOURISTS WANT MORE BATHS
N.Z. HOTELS CRITICISED (Special to THE SUN) CHRISTCHURCH. Monday. That New Zealand must provide better hotel accommodation if American tourists are to be encouraged, is the view of Dr. Robert H. Veitch, of Boston, who is visiting Christchurc h. He considers that a chain of up-to-date hotels, not necessarily large ones, of from 50 to 100 rooms, but with • bathroom for each bedroom, is the major nee*!. The general impression among Ame - ricans who had toured the Dominion was that it possessed wonderful seen - ery, but very poorly-appointed hotels A prominent member of the Chicago Chamber of Commerce, which was regarded as the most progressive chamber in the United States, had told him he considered New Zealand the most wonderful country in the w-'Hd, as far as scenery was concerned, but tin* same could not be said for the hote ~.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 468, 25 September 1928, Page 1
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