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FRIDAY NIGHf ECONOMIES We remain open till Nine Every Friday, so thrifty women .should make it a rule to do all their Friday shopping at "The Farmers' Union/ Our Warehouse is the only place in Auckland where you will find under one roof practically everything you require in Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Hardware, Crockery, Footwear, Saddlery, Harness, Furniture, Carpets, Jewellery, Stationery, Produce and other goods. You can walk freely about from department to department and inspect our comprehensive stocks of good-quality merchandise. All prices are very keen, but the following "Specials" for To-morrow Night Only constitute exceptional value. BATHING CAPS. BACON. MAIDS' AND WOMEN'S BATHING SWAN BRANDCAPS, of good quality rubber, Black To-morrow Night's Special Price, and WTiite Checks— 4 1 per lb. To-morrow Night's Price, \ l_\ ' GENT.'S HANDKERCHIEFS. SALMON. LATEST DESIGNS IN GENT'S FANCY ALASKA, lib. tins— POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, To-morrow Night's Special Price, printed in fast colours— . /O tin. To-morrow Night's Price, 1 IA ' TENT AND FLY. CORNED BEEF. GOOD QUALITY, REINFORCED. Size Nominal 21b. tins. Saves cooking in hot 8 x 10 x 3. Ordinary Retail Price, weather— 90/-. Four only at— To-morrow Night's Price, 1/R To-morrow Night's Price, CQ /g tin. ' VACUUM FLASKS. ASBESTOS SAD IRONS. "ICY HOT" BOTTLES, for use at work, Le t us show you these splendid HIONS school, picnics, holiday travel—in hot an d explain why they make ironing weather or cold. Keeps contents cooler and easier, especially in hot steaming hot for 24 hours, or icy cold weather—Usual Price, 24/9. for tin. days- T<^om|W , , y Usually. Night's Price. Size 1-pint .. 18/9 . 13/9 UNDERSKIRTS. Size 2-pint .. 28/11 .. 19/6 ~~»»™ ~.t~ LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, SCALES AND WEIGHTS. trimmed with Embroidery or TorSTRONG SCALES, with tin scoop and chon Lace and Insertion. Three full set of weights—Usual Price 17/6 styles to choose from— To-morrow Night's Price, 1 A /Q To-morrow Night's Price, 7/11 TEAROOM OPEN TILL 7 P.M. f MUSIC 5 TO 7. You'll enjoy tea in our beautifullyappointed Tearoom—the finest in Auckland —arid a stroll on the roof promenade. (It's delightfully cool up there on a hot day!) Afternoon parties catered for. All cakes baked on the premises. Visitors invited to inspect our hygienic kitchen. The Farmers' Union Trading Co. tf CORNER HOBSON and WYNDHAM STREETS.

DURO M T««l>« MM* « \ |A j / ) fadeless Fabrics \\ V / <.••• "Garment replaced if the colour fades \ ( WJiflfL Duro Fadeless Fabrics are valued the world over I// I 'M__\ f$ P 7 " for their absolutely fadeless colours and wonder- J ,Lr«WSi* 'flllls?™' ful durability, Every yard sold is covered by the guarantee "Garment Replaced if Colour Fades." l^\ There ii a Duro Fadeless Fabric for every purpose— for frocks, costumes, suits, nurr.es' wear, overalls and chfldVen's rompers. Men will be particularly pleased f■. t with Duro Fadeless Sbirtiag-also guaranteed. Dyed mmbam _ by Burge „ jQ*k to te shown the following: ward 4c Co. Ltd.. of Manchester, and sold DURO ZEPHYR, (or ladies- shirts aad light nmwf fiock.; 40i«; )**_ ,h £ r "9??T R ? U ? eed , if DURO CAMBRIC for smart froc*,; .tripe, checks .ad .1. whi* : & wS. K^S DUROaNGHAM. for over*., .«-»' cresses „d **«* *" M 6°' ***• **•-. mm; 39,40 ins. .iji__»s DURO PIQUE, for tailor-made wits, stripes and all white; 40ios. 'V^flttfe?. DURO SUmNC. for coat frock.; 40 i... ______ >j£l_P»ll_l* DURO BURWARDS, for costumes and men's tropics! suits. ' C^iV^Sdr" 7 DURO SHIRTINGS, for men; in choir? drjipu and ccleuno;;. DURO RATINE, for smart frocks and costumes; 40i_v

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 9