New York, already famous for its many magniicent lunch clubs, is soon to have another of a moat luxurious kind. This club, supported by millionaires, will occupy the twenty-first and twenty-second floors of a new skyscraper buiiding. Tliere will be a diningroom, a smoking room, and sleeping quarters— 'the latter an innovation in connection with a club in the business quarters of New York. Tho most novel feature, however, will be a roof garden, which, overtopping all the high buildings uaar the river front, will give a view across New York Harbour as far as the JNnrrows, and to the North far up thu Hudson Bivo'-, . ;-'.■ ;VJ. ■'-'-" X; 12,-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 June 1907, Page 4
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