After a flood such as has occurred here there is always danger of an epidemic, and the Public are warned to thoroughly disinfect their premises. iThe flood waters that came through the tunnel brought objectionable matter, and this is now smelling strongly, and must be dealt with. The strongest and most effective Disinfectant is and this should be used freely in all the flooded area. gT . r -,.. rrrssar 'ii'ißsssa:: —==—- Important Notice to the Hosts and Hostesses of this Fair City. Tlio Win ler Season having now commenced, you will doubtless bo considering your ,arrangements for Social Functions, and in this connection wo olfor tho facilities wo possess towards making such entirely successful. Why continue to hold your Dances, Parties, At Homos, and other Functions in dreary, old-fashioned halls, permeated by an atmosphere of bleaknessdepressing and inharmonious? Tho coming of the Savoy, with its gloriously beautiful Dining Halls—the Tudor and the Somerset—has opened up a new vista in tho art of entertaining in this City, The cost is little moro than that of the bare, unfurnished hall, now out of fashion and out of date, and you have the inestimable advantage of spacious Dressing Rooms and a Kitchen whose resources are unsurpassed in tho Dominion. For sheer beauty—so wo are assured by leading citizens recently returned from London—tho Metropolis has no Restaurant to surpass in artistic environment tho Tudor Hall. Let us tell you of our moderate charges! There’s Real ‘Life,’ Snap, and Jollity in an ‘ Evening Out’ at the Savoy Cabaret Dances! Those who come are in raptures over the splendid floor, on which the dancers “ move like a breeze/’ and the delightful playing of the Jazz Band, now augmented by a Banjoist of great ability. If you crave a night of Mirth, Jollity, and Pleasure you can have it at the Savoy Cabaret! Telephone tho Booking Office, 2,339. Mid-week Dance on Wednesday Even- Saturday Supper-Dance every Saturings from 8 to 11. Light supper day Evening from Bto 12 o’clock, served. Tickets, 5/. ' Tickets, 7/6.
Creamoafo Just the Cream O’ the Oat. Builds bone and muscle; enriches the blood ; and strengthens the brain and nerves. NolhingTike Oat foods for health. Try delicious Creamoata. Light and dainty Does not overheat the blood . HMNK9*M9
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Evening Star, Issue 18263, 1 May 1923, Page 8
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