A FAMILY BOOT STORE.
Monish nnd Co., universal boot providers, claim that their store is, in the widest sense of the word, “a family hoot store.” A large assortment of footwear is kept to fit people of any age—the little tot of six or seven months to the man or woman of 80 or 90 years will find the boots or shoes to suit them. The stock is new, and as Morrish and Co. are cash buyers, the value beats all competition. A special feature is several lines of “good value” in school boots—school boots that wear and give satisfaction. Special attention is also given to gum boots, especially to those brands known as miners’ gum boots.-* Miners in want of a good gum boot are advised to purchase a pair of “Merchants” or “Scottish” boots with leather” soles. These boots are recognised ns the best miner’s boot on the market. Morrish and Co. ask boot buyers to read their advertisement in another column, and then come to the store to be fitted and so add to the large number of satisfied customers, who are constantly recommending their footwear.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1911, Page 5
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189A FAMILY BOOT STORE. Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1911, Page 5
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