SAVOY TEA ROOMS
POPULAR HAWEBA RENDEZVOUS Newly fitted with numerous conveniences for the comfort of patrons, the Savoy Tea Rooms, which are now under the capable management, of Miss Norma Hall, have become a popular rendezvous for morning and afternoon tea parties, while visitors who have visited the rooms for the mid-dav meal under the new regime are loud in their praise of the cuisine and service. The rooms have been redecorated and the dance floor, which is so favourably regarded by organisers of social gatherings, has received special attention. A smaller room has been comfortably furnished as a lounge and this convenience has already proved very popular among the ladies. Miss flail has made arrangements with Mr G. E. Laidlaw for the supply of the latest gramophone music and the programme will be changed weekly. The cookery arrangements for which purpose the kitchen has been well equipped. An efficient staff has been organised and the proprietress desires to maintain cleanliness and provide expert service of the highest quality refreshments. The hall is available for wedding parties and any other social gatherings, the promoters of which are assured of prompt attention.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 3 December 1927, Page 7
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191SAVOY TEA ROOMS Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 3 December 1927, Page 7
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