FOR SALE AT KOQiNSON’S.
Owing to the mildness of the season there lias been little demand fo’ warm furs. The cold weather is ■still to come, and the Robinsons arc determined that their fur stock has got to go. The first loss is ahvass tho best, and if low prices—ch, much below regular cost—will do it, they won’t remain long. Ladies’ necklets and mull’s in a lag variety of furs are reduced like this: 6s lid to 4s 9d ; 10s Gd to Gs 9d ; 12s 6d th 7s 9d ; 15s lid to 8s lid; 18s Gd to 9s lid; 21s to 13s lid and so on. They are all English samples and were real “snips” at original prices, hut. now they arc practically “gifts.” The opportunity is XO'.V, and there is only a limited ouantity. Manchester House is tho place to got thorn.'"
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 15 June 1911, Page 8
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