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"Accounts have a query about your Paris hotel bill. Did you stay in the hotel or did you buy it?" 30 May, 2003.
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941-:"If you have a problem with your room swipe key, Mr Samuels - we would like you to use this axe." Waikato Times, 2 May 2005.
Group, including Sir Apirana Ngata, Whina Cooper and George Forbes, on the steps of the Opononi Hotel
"Aaaah... Yes. Struth. That's better..." "The hat Mr Samuels! Use your hat!" 29 April, 2005.
The arrival of Sir William Herries into Whakatane
Richard John Seddon on horseback, and a carriage of people, including Mrs and Miss Seddon, outside the Terminus Hotel, Otira
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