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A DERBY RUMOUR.

• ALLEGED DARK HORSE. TRAINER, RETICENT. Rumours arc afloat that all will riot be well at the races to-day. Those who are "in the know" are reticent, but ™ we believe that many peoplo, particularly ladies, will bo disappointed by their investments when it is too late. They find that the high prices they paid at other shops havo brought them no hotter or smarter shoes than half the money would havo purchased at Stewart Robinson's busy shoe shop in Cashel street west. Of course there is still time for many folic to back the right horse yet, and we suggest that they inspect th» smart carnival footwear at cut prices that daily draws a crowd to Stewart Robinson's. A most popular line of ladies' smart high grade Grey Suedo Oxford Lace Shoes is only 39s 6d. Ladies' Black Suede Derby and Oxford Lace Shoes are only 3os to 47s Cd a pair, while the Fawn and Nigger varieties in both Court and- Lice shapes aro reduced to 455. Ladies' White Canvas Derby Lace Shoes aro as low as 10s (3d a pair. Ladies' Imitation Grey Suedo, lace and cfourt, special price 28s 6d, or in black, 17s 6d a pair. Another greirti selling line—Ladies' Patent Leather Court Shoes, with Louis Hoels, at 355. Glace Eid Court Shoes with exceptionally smart heels at 23s Gd a pair are also very popular. Ladies' Glaco Derby Shoes, with Patent Leather Toecaps, price 24s 6d, are remarkable vahio. Ther« are many exceptional bargains for men as well. Men's Tan Derby Boots — of smart style and deservedly popular— are beinpr sold for 32s 6d a pair—naturally largo quantities are being sold alf this remnrkablv low price. Men's Black Glaco Derby Boots, with welted soles, are now reduced to 37s 6d, while Black Bot Calf Derby Boots of eyellen? quality are only 29s lid. Visitor!? should avail themselves of the "dividends" that aro the outcome of Mr' Stewart Robinson's unceasing efforts to keep down the price of boots. The shop is easy to find, being in Cr.«he] street! west—but ask anvbodv in the street, everybody knows it well. 6

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 8

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A DERBY RUMOUR. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 8

A DERBY RUMOUR. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 8