COUTTS’ A Valuable, Safe, Horae Remedy for acute and chronic troubles, such as RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, SCIATICA, SKIN DISEASE, And Many Other Diseases. Directions for use with each bottle. Be sure and ask for H Delightful 3Luncb! POPULAR PRICES AT THE SAVOY! People who dine for tho first time at tho Savoy are amazed at the comfort and service provided, the quiet charm of the environment, and tho artistic beauty of the appointments. Everything is so pleasant, bo cosy, and ono can clino with such perfect confidence, having no fear of infection, knowing that every dish and utensil has boon thoroughly and scientifically sterilised. THE MODERATE PRICES which have now been adopted make it possible for almost everyone taking lunch in town to do so at the Savoy. An appetising well-cooked Luncheon, served piping hot, is a wonderful help in keeping one fit and imparting strength and vigor for the duties of the day. DURING LUNCH, from 12.30 to 1.30, three members of tho famous Savoy Orchestra play an excellent programme of bright and popular music. FULL EVENING TEA daily in the Warwick Room, and also on Friday evenings in the Tudor Hall. I Crosse and Blackwell’s Calvesfoot Jelly; Cherries in Maraschino; I T Lazeuby’s, Crosse and Blackwell’s, and Morton’s Pickles; 4 I Genuine Indian Chutney; Rosella Fruit Salad; Preserved Passion | Fruit; Heinz Spaghetti, Olives, Tomato Chutney and Relish, 4 Tomato Soups, Beefsteak Sauce, etc.; Fig Meat; French and Dutch Tinned Cheese; Stilton Cheese; Sun-maid Raisins in tins 4 and packets; Chpicc Dates and Muscatels; Hawaiian Pineapples; | Ovaltine and Virol; Bath, Oliver and Peek, Frean’s Biscuits, etc. Quality Always Highest—Prices Always Lowest, COUTTS’ As there are other acids of inferior quality on the market. We can supply Handbook on the Spinal System of Treatment with Coutts’ Acid, NEILL AND Co., Ltd., Agents. • Lundi in the Warwick Room from 1/. Lunch in tha Tudor Hall from 1/6. A SPECIAL FEATURE. THE SAVOY, Warwick' Room, Moray Place. Tudor Hall, Princes- Street® And Groceries that please, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
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Evening Star, Issue 18337, 26 July 1923, Page 5
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