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SAVOY CABARET

“TliO maximum at a minimum cost” ie the slogan on which the success of the supper dance in the Tudor Hall, Savoy, on Saturday nights is founded. Dancers have appreciated the efforts of the management to run a high-class cabaret, and now patrons are always sure of a hearty welcome. This dance is marked by its freedom of spirit. Every opportunity is given for dancers to have their own fun, and there is no sign of obtrusiveness on anyone’s part. Xo-nigh* the big fives will be blazing, the myriad of colored lights will be glowing, and Ern. Beacham’s band will play the peppiest and latest in jazz music. The cabaret is a popular Saturday evening function, and as accommodation has been taxed on recent nishts an early reservation of tables is advisable.

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Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 9

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SAVOY CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 9

SAVOY CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19634, 13 August 1927, Page 9

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