VIEW OF OUTI WAREHOUSE FROM NELSON STREET. To-morrow's Specials At the Dominion's Largest Department Store The following Specials will be on Sale in our Warehouse TO-MORROW only, and City Residents, whether Shareholders or not, should take full advantage of these money-saving offers. Country Customers can also secure these big savings by posting their orders, WITH COUPON ATTACHED, not later than MONDAY, April 17 (four clear days from date of this paper). Cash must accompany orders for Specials, unless the Specials are to be sent with other goods. Order all your other requirements to be forwarded with the Specials, and save freight. COSTUME TWEEDS BEST GIRLS , SHOES. WJ * V μ-uw GIRLS' STRONG CHROME ONE ALL-WOOL CHECK COSTUME SAGO * nd TWO " BA !l /HOES, "^ TWEEDS, in Black and White and sewn soles - M * de m our OWI » Grey and White. A strongly a _ J factory. Fit comfortably. Splenwoven, warm material, noted for euu <"d * or school wear, durability and good appearance. •*• » ninn « To-morrpw'» Sure to give satisfaOTon. 54 IAT IUvA P«««. inches wide. Usually 14/9 per yd. Sizes 7-9 ~.. Q/1 1 _ , r% im m To-morrow* OID Per ' 8/11. Special Price, 2* Lb . Sizes , 0-, 3. ~ JQ^ Knife Cleaner. "-, . — iH§Hß|^ > n l ess than five minutes. [ | \[M wL il ' So easy to operate, a child ]'; S jjfj Jjj( rj \V l«i could use it. British manu- ~fr W <r 1' • facture throughout. Takes i|l . fliL , !»• N. any knife from a penknife e> to a carv "' automatically OVAL TABLE. I adjusting itself to the size _, , ... , I T c The above design is very strongly [|t5» and thickness of blade. made in Heart of Rimu, dull I finish, with 4in. new art square I Usual Price, 15/9. „ legß til ciuh f eet Size s{t x © ro-mor,.*'. 11 /Q 3ft - 6in " U * Ual PriCe> £4/2/6 - Special Price, 11/ i 7 To-morrow. C 7 //» Special Price, w'/O. EASTER HOLIDAYS. rm IDAM f si in rvnr\rrtc< $ Our Warehouse will be CLOSED from COUPON for MAIL ORDERS, f Thursday, April 13, at 9 P .m., tai the This Coupon, attached to an Order posted on ar> \ foUowfalg TUESDAY morning, before MONDAY, April 17 (allowing four clear day* g«m q — T from date of this paper) entitles you to secure any or «I ' / I I * of these articles at the Special Prices quoted: *M€\ W* W¥% £\tf g I IniAtl SAGO AND TAPJOCA-2Jd per lb. i 1 CLI IIICI O \J lllUll CHECK COSTUME TWEEDS— B/11. \ GIRLS' CHROME SHOES—9/11 and 10/9. *t \C\ I f#l KNIFE CLEANERS-11/9. '- \ g T^^lU ß O * *-***• oval table—s7/e. j Coftttr Hobson Street & Wyndham Street Please Repeat on Order Items Required. \ II I A IMPI Farmers , Union Trading Co., Ltd. \ ' AUUfkLAWU
te DIXIELAND TO-NIGHT ' c oelock ;i Cbf All Tables are Booked but! there s Accommodation I r Arranged for all! ! ' '' The tab,es are already booked, but we've arranged ample ffi mating accommodation for everyone. So you will not miss I yX' SSMSP' %Pi COme and S<ie JaZzing as the Old World Cities know it. £ '-' *& £ Come and join the glad Jazzers yourself! r.".' - , S To-night's opening will be a revelation to you—and tf; *" -= * ~~-\ f% r\— mere ' y snar Pen ,your appetite for many Mj ' 1 Dixieland Jazz afternoons and nights to follow. M \ 3,000 square feet of dancing floor, as smooth as M /%, laundered ice, and all the foundations rubber- W> K&&Mr* CJ '"' <: M" St^ dded tO giV<S Hfe and resillenc e to the movements $ M"/?\ All this & ay with whirling, leaping, swaying \ V ' c V^m^lKf^Sjiß^ *> couples—in a setting of Old Gold and Black g «J =n decorative treatment —and all, too, to the mad, »? (j- . r mUSiC ° f tHe famOUS Dixiela nd Jazz Band, jj ~ Youll be there! Don't miss it on your life! X is\i'%f \m °-night s the night! j>, W¥ The \ ra To-night's Prices: 10 6 per Single S W *'TllA nanCant ,, \ a Ordinary Nights, 4.'-; Saturday |' W lllC UdUdCllll \ ■ Nights, 5/-. M*- / opens to-morrow afternoon at 3 i \ .-"""•v *" " r | M W I From 3to 5 p.m. to-morrow after. encrd anagcr. Wj' noon refreshments will be served in the ..„ tr> liveliest, loveliest sui-oundings imaginable. $'''* i?M & Dancing, Vocal items and the α-n >us t? >" ifflft * 7 W* Jazz Band dispensing musical joy to al\ -Ji fW and sundry. The Dixieland the ••The Xj^ '■ rif i — i i i-1 iii i. -i IJ ■■ Ji .■■. . ■ r.■ ■ i ■ L , ■ m ~ I, , . JhBL ]m} ii i >illffn ill i i ■ 1 i*'i fc . ■ ' ' i' *»ii ■■ ■ i— v—t ■ . •• -i—<T
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 10
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