SPACIOUS, modern from the flowing lines of its facade to the merest knick-knack of its interior decorators, the new Civic Hotel provides another landmark in the rapid growth of Inglewood, one of Perth's youngest and most progressive suburbs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 473 wordsMR. BERT BEVAN, licensee of the new Civic Hotel, saw four years' service during the Great War, serving as a staff sergeant ...
Article : 160 wordsEYES of architects Reginald Summerhayes and Marshall Clifton were keen to note the effectiveness of color, and the ...
Article : 303 wordsTHE Civic Hotel is situated on the corner of Wood and Beaufort streets, in the very van of Inglewood's most ...
Article : 68 wordsLENGTH of the public bar in the new Civic Hotel is 55ft. Saloon is 35 and the bar parlor is 20. All are splendidly serviced, naturally cool cellars being fitted extensively ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE Civic Hotel embraces a fine blend of modern and proven architectural and decorative features, ranging from its wide ...
Article : 196 wordsMost striking: architectural effect in the new Civic is the bold use of glass bricks to illuminate a staircase, a lounge and passage beyond, and to ...
Article : 58 wordsOwner of Inglewood Civic Hotel is Mr. E. J. Reilly, returned soldier, and widely known for his almost limitless experience in Western Australian ...
Article : 85 wordsDining room at the new Civic possesses a generous seating allowance. Draped curtains and carefully chosen furniture yielded a pleasant, intimate ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 15 Dec 1940, Page 12
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