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SAVOY CABARET

Saturday night is pleasure night in the city, and among the most popular places is the Savoy Cabaret. With the snappy nights, the dancing season is moving fast into a brisk swing, and consequently many tables have been reserved for the cabaret to-night. As in past weeks, accommocla /f n appears to be likely to be taxed. Tho reason is that the Savoy provides a cabaret at a cost which could hardly bo excelled. Saturday nights’ functions are always, happy affairs and the host and hostess go to no end of pains to make all dancers feel at homo, and comfortable. Mr Em Beacham and his hand are playing to perfection, and to-night they will introduce several new numbers.

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Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 3

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SAVOY CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 3

SAVOY CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 3

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