BOOTS DOWN AGAIN.
•—r—#— ——'' THE TRADE STARTLED. LADIES' SHOES DOWN TO 7e. Hundreds and hundreds of beads •08 families and other folk will hail with delight the great news that the whole of Oreagh's Greymouth Stock has been : bought at 6s 8d in tho pound—a third !of its nominal Valuer It's a big stock, and there will be plenty of bargains to go around. Tho purchase was effected 'some weeks ago, and ever since Mr Stewart Robinson and his staff hare been "busy arrangingfor the record sale that wfil,start on Friday. Mr Stewart Robinson intends to sell the whole lot ; right away, and has fixed prices so low that some of the astounding price ductions have ; leaked, cut and STARTLED THE TRADE. Ladies' ■ Shoes will-bo,iis lpw'as 7s a pair. Boots 8s a pair; Men's Boqts," real smart styles, are down to 10s 6d a _pair—. everything is about HALF WHAT YOU ORDINARILY PAY. Don't.roiss the big advertisements < v in to-morrow morning's„ paper—there hasn't been a sale like this for years. Sale starts Friday morning in Mr Stewart Robinson's well-known 'shop, Gashel street West.. . '> ■ .■■_■ JWV - a ,-■.■.;'■■;;■ ■■'•'■ ;■.•';'■■«
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17612, 15 November 1922, Page 10
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185BOOTS DOWN AGAIN. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17612, 15 November 1922, Page 10
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