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NO WET FEET.

"♦- . .r.: IMPERIAL ARMY BOOTS. | -_ HUNDREDS OF PAIRS SOLD. Nothing but the greatest praise is being bestowed on the Imperial Array boots that Mr Stewart Rcflbinson is now selling for 19s 6d (postage Is 2d) made of the genuine English kip, with 4-inch English hard oak tannage soles, these boots are absolutely impervious to water and hard wear. Nothing like them has been in this country before, and everybody who. purchases a pair invariably comes back right away once they have experienced the unique qualities of these boots. Made, by John Cave and Son, Northampton, for the Imperial/Government at a cost of over 30s a pair, but Mr Stewart Robinson has a special shipment amounting, to nearly 3000 plars.'the first lot of: which ar6 beinn cleared rapidly at 19s 6d. Buy now at 19s 6d (postage Is 2d extra) at Stewart Robinson's, Oashel street West—a chance to buy boots like these won't present itself again for years. —0

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 10

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NO WET FEET. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 10

NO WET FEET. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 10