SAVOY SUPPER DANCE
The hundreds who every Friday night hear Mr Arthur G. Frost’s orchestra playing at the Savoy cannot but feel an irresistible invitation to dance, yet many are not aware that a delightful night’s dancing to the band’s captivating music is available at a cost within the means of all. While the supper dance every Saturday night in the Tudor Hall is distinguished by an atmosphere of refinement and fitting exclusiveness, the charges are on a moderate scale. The facilities provided at the Savoy for a jolly dance, under the happiest of conditions and to the brightest of music, are beyond comparison in the dominion, and as the attractions become more widely known, so are the attendances increasing. Mr Frost and his syncopators play with unusual vivacity and beauty and swing of melody, and the latest dance numbers are always to bo heard at the Savoy. For to-morrow night’s function the reservations of tables are numerous, indicating another highly enjoyable function . for patrons.
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Evening Star, Issue 20823, 19 June 1931, Page 10
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165SAVOY SUPPER DANCE Evening Star, Issue 20823, 19 June 1931, Page 10
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