THE SAYOT, V i ce. - E c-ga 1 It ce t a lira nt. THE NEW CHEF. Wfi arc glad to inform patrons that our kitchens aro now under the direction of a new Chef, who lias had wide experience and, is in every way a thoroughly qualified cook. Our aim is to maintain the highest standard of efficiency in every part of the establishincut. Wo believe that under this new Chef wo ehali achieve still further success in providing a cuisine which will gratify and allcrd real -enjoyment to every patron. Business 3J«a and Women especially are •reminded that Old English Grills are served in the Lounge (third fiat) from 12 to 2 and from 5 to 7 dailv. THE SAVOY, EESTAUEAXT BE LUXE, 3IOEAY PLACE (corner of Princes street). AT Fyfe's Summer Sale, Friday and Saturday, Odd Clearing Lines simply thrown away. Visit Fyfe’s, Friday, Saturday; .OK Ecpceit per section, Clydehitl Subc&t/ division, Moruington; auction Monday nest.—Park, Reynolds. M -FOOTER Jcllicnc-ciass Hull, one year old.—li. C. Miller. Box 11, Port Chalmers. Jf ABIES’ Strap Shoes from 1-ls 6(1 at _J Hillikcr’s, 205 George street, A bargain. "i./ifES COVENTRY can be Interviewed IvJL Baily at the Oddfellows’ - Hail, Albany street, between the hours of 10 and 5. ture, pianos, etc.; business confidcn tin!; enclosereplystansp.—l37, ‘Star’ .Office, Extra Strong .Ecgnh
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Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 7
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220Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 7
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