FOR SALE AT ROBINSON’S.
Owing to the mildness of the sonson there has been little demand for warm furs. The cold weather is still to come, and the Robinsons arc determined that their fur stock lias got to go. The first loss is always the best, and if low prices—oh, much below regular cost—will do it, they won’t remain long. Ladies’ necklets and mulls in a big variety of furs are reduced like this: (is lid to Is 9d; 10s fid to (is 9d; 12s (id to 7s 9d: lbs lid to 8s lid: 18s (id to 9s lid; 21s to Ills rid and so on. They are all English samples and wore real “snips” at original prices, but. now they are practically “gilts.” The opportunity is NOW, and there is only a limited quantity. Manchester House is the place to got them.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 102, 20 June 1911, Page 7
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