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A DETERMINED WOMAN.

EXCITING SCENES IN CASHEL STREET. 'T don't care if it's blowing'* I don't caro if it's snowing, I'm going to Stewart Robinson's to-day," declared, a lady yesterday moTning at' her home in the country fifty miles outside of Christchurch, and. she was in at Stewart Robinson's at noon 1 to ehap up one of his wonderful bargains, one of the thirty pair of ladies' genuine suede button boots -(sizes 2, 3, and 4), which are being sold at the sensational cut price of 5s 6d, their usual price being 355. There are still a few pair of these boots left, but early application is advisable. All day oh Monday and yesterday, despite the rain, scores of .bargain-seekers poured into Stewart Robinson's two .shops, 108 Cashel. street West, and 743 Colombo street, opposite Londontown. Here came a man after a.pair of the Men's Box Calf Derby Bals, leather lined, at only 14s 6d, the usual price bt>ing.2ss 6d. Then came a typiste to buy a.pair of the Toadies'GJace Kid Evening Court shoes at 5s 6d, the usual price being 14s 6d. Several happy young mothers were buying Babies'-White Linen Bootees at tho sensational cut price of 6d a pair, and so the tale went on, Stewart Robinson's staff despite the rash, giving their usual courteous and capable attention. It is in order to reduce liis big stocks down for stocktaking that Stewart Robinson is holding this sensational Price Cutting Sale, and the bargains will be open to the public until noon on Saturday next. —6

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18398, 3 June 1925, Page 10

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A DETERMINED WOMAN. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18398, 3 June 1925, Page 10

A DETERMINED WOMAN. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18398, 3 June 1925, Page 10