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Tax-Free
shopping in
føtex, Bilka
and Salling
To be entitled to a refund you have to
reside outside the EU. In føtex, Bilka
and Salling you will find the Global
Refund Tax-Free Shopping sign.
Simply ask for your Tax-Free cheque
when shopping. Highly trained staff
members will be happy to help and
advise you.
You have several choices:
● immediate cash at one of our cash
Refund Offices
● crediting to a chosen credit card
● bank account or a bank cheque
sent to a chosen address.
What could be more
convenient?
If you’re a tourist shopping, Tax-Free Shopping means good business.
How to do...!
1. In føtex/Bilka/Salling 2. Through customs 3. Collect your refund
When leaving Denmark, simply show
your pur chases, receipts and pass-port
to customs officials and have your
Global Refund cheques stamped.
Customs personnel are well informed
about the Global Refund system.
Bilka – an experience in itself
Bilka is more than just low prices.
As a hypermarket with everything
in fresh foods and non-food Bilka
offers an attractive range of quality
products at competitive prices.
At Bilka, you are offered attractive
guarantee schemes and professional
service and the shopping experience
is a key element, with open bakeries
and delicatessen departments.
Bilka:
For your closest Bilka,
please phone +45 89 44 44 44
In Salling Departmentstore
In Salling Departmentstore
customer service has the highest
priority. In Salling you will find a
large selec tion of branded goods.
With more than 35 specialist shops
gathered under one roof you will
find all that your family could
possibly wish for such as branded
clothing of the latest fashion, shoes,
perfume, glass and china ect.
Salling:
Aarhus, tel. +45 86 12 18 00,
Aalborg, tel. +45 98 16 00 00
føtex – a modern double supermarket
At føtex, shopping is easy and
con venient. You are offered a high
level of service along with quality
goods, at competitive prices, as
well as new inspiration for the
dinner table or new colours for
your wardrobe. Amongst other
things you will find open bakeries,
butcher’s and delicatessen
departments.
føtex:
For your closest føtex store,
please phone +45 89 30 30 30
WARREN ELLIS, Transmetropolitan: Year of
the Bastard: This graphic novel features a
Moby look-alike journalist named Spider
Jerusalem in a Brave New World future. While
consuming substances like baby seal eyes and
huge amounts of cigarettes and speed, the
hero tries to bring humanity to the ultimate
comic book villain-- a two-party system presi-
dential election.
HARUKI MURAKAMI, Sputnik Sweetheart:
Author of Norwegian Wood, Japan’s Catcher
in the Rye, and international critic’s darling,
Murakami visited Iceland last year to take part
in the Reykjavík Literary Festival. This novel is
a local favorite, possibly because of its focus
on travel from an isolated island to exotic
warm climes, but also because it features
Murakami at his most breathy and surreal.
GQ: Yes, this is a men’s magazine, but it fea-
tures clothes and articles that are a bit higher
class than, say, Maxim. With the arrival of new
editor-in-chief Jim Nelson, GQ increased its lit-
erary talent: David Sedaris is a frequent con-
tributor. Extreme hipness, costly fashion and
literary value—of course it’s a hit in Iceland. BC
What We’re Reading
New York has finally built a shrine to Jazz, in the same spot the
great American art form was first performed in the City in 1918.
The Frederick P. Rose Hall, the world’s first centre constructed
specifically for jazz performance and education, opens 18
October, 2004. Built under the guidance of Wynton Marsalis, the
centre will host three weeks of opening festivities beginning on
the 18th. Among the many performers, Bill Cosby, Dianne
Reeves, Savion Glover and Stevie Wonder. Then there are the
house bands, Wynton’s Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and
Arturo O’Farrill’s Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, who are, simply put,
the best of the best, worthy, to say the least, of the building. BC
www.jalc.org
The House That Sachmo,
the Duke, Dizzy and Wynton
Built
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COMICS
BOOKS
MAGAZINES
JAZZ
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