BOOT TRADE GETS A JOLT.
LOWER; PRICES FOR HIGH-GR Al® LADIES' SHOES.
PRICES CUT IN HAIiP
We are accustomed to hear of spasmodic price reductions of 10 to 15 per cent., but to suddenly find that Ladies' high-grade Shoes are being sold at fifteen shillings a pair is—iwell —it's going some. And this is what Mr Stewprt Hobinsorf is doing to-day—selling tho highest I grade of the most fashionable Shoes for Ladies at 15s and 17s 6d a pair. It's true some were slightly damaged in the factory,'but it's only to a trifling degree that will never be noticed —just sufficient to enable him to make a record purchase and give the public the biggest bargain-event of the year. But good .news travels fast. The demand for these Shoes during the past two days has been a record one, and Mr Stewart Robinson finds, that there are only enough left for another f6ur days, after which all will be sold. Of course, the range of sizes is now linjited, but Mr Stewart Robinson has made special prico reductions of similar lines for the next four days, so nobody will be disappointed. The wife of a well-known musician was so pleased at the wonderful values that she bought four pairs yesterday— you, too, will want four pairs when.you see them. Better go to Cashel street early to-day. 6
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 8
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