A GREAT GUM BOOT OPPORTUNITY.
STEWART ROBINSON UP-TO-DATE,
“Tho live boot man,” somebody has btewart Robinson, of Cashel Street. The title is deserved, as will be cheerfully admitted by anyone who studies oooLselhng methods in Christchurch. ror instance, just now, with every indication that wet and slushy days are just ahead, this enterprising retailer has bought 120 pairs of men’t gum boots front Messrs Skelton, Frostick and Co-, Limited, at such a price as enables him to soil them, in any size from 5 to 11, at 22s 6d per pair. These tiro good stout boots, built for wear, tho product of tho famous Merchants Rubber Association. Both th ?Sh and knee styles sell at the one price, 2„s 6d a pair, postage ono shilling extra. A huge purchase, but Stew-art Robinson, by giving customers the benefit of the low-buying cost, will clear the whole line quickly. About forty puirs of the “tops” of thigh boots, cut off to make knee boots, havo been given away free to -workers, and there are many more yet to give away—free. The gum boots themselves are almost given away at the price quoted. People requiring, or likely to require, gum boots—get. iu eaiiv. 1
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18143, 8 July 1919, Page 5
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201A GREAT GUM BOOT OPPORTUNITY. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18143, 8 July 1919, Page 5
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