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SAVOY CABARET

'‘What shall wo do to-night?” Young and old who like dancing should have no difficulty in finding a ready answer weekly. Hundreds answer, “ the Savoy Supper dance,” for this function is one of the most popular of Saturday night fixtures.. With the continued frosty nights, dancing is in full swing, and in consequence there have been many early applications for tables. The reason tor the success ,of the supper dance is that the cost could hardly; be excelled. The aim of the hosf} and hostess is to make everybody hanpy, and dancers are sure of pleasure in the homely surroundings. The music is splendid, Ern Beacham and his musicians being a clever combination, ■

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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 10

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115

SAVOY CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 10

SAVOY CABARET Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 10

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