THE GRANDE LOUNGE, MASTERTON.
Situated in a suite of beautifully-fur-nished rooms in the Club Hotel Buildings, Masterton, there is a Lounge Bar admirably .conducted by Mesdames Cooper and Bradbury, that is a. source of great attraction to all and sundry. From the early hours of the day right ot till near midnight this establishment is liberally patronised. That the "Grande" enjoys a wide measure of popularity is well evidenced by the ingress uud egress of customers at all hours of the day and evening. Ladiea and gentlemen too speak in terms of high praise as to the extensive menu and good service at this resort. Fashioned ou the style of the latest American Bar, equipped with the very best plant, installed with ample provision -for a strict observance of the latest sanitary methods, and ■ f iirnishod on a liberal scale with' beautiful oak I'urinture, and quartered off by means of &JIJVBW?) '■ha "Gtuucl" .ftlT'.u'iU Uw v'witoi;
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 16
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156THE GRANDE LOUNGE, MASTERTON. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 16
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