BOOT SALE STARTS TO-DAY O— All the stocks of. bools and shoes will be sold at a ridiculously low figure in connection with the great realisation sale to be opened to-morrow (Saturday) in the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Gibberd. next Neal’s Chemist shop, Broadway. Every article in (ho shop has been marked down in price with a striking disregard for values, and a rare opportunity will be given the Stratford public to secure wonderful bargains. Ladies especially will be well repaid by a visit to (he shop. An idea of the slump in prices will be gained from the quotation of a few lines as follows: Ladies’ patent fawn shoes, low or high heels, 7s Gd each, or three for £1; a line of 25 odd boots, patent leather and fawn kid, will be cleared at 5s Gd; first-grade quality shoes, patent leather tan, with the latest soles and heels, 13s Gd and IGs lid; men’s light boots, live pairs at 12s Gd each and four pairs of shoes lat 12s Gd; split-kid shooter colonial make, best value for farm work, IGs lid, the original price being 21s; men’s shoes, 16s lid and 19s lid, some having been marked as high as 29s Gd and 355; children’s tennis shoes,-white canvas, range from Is lid to 2s lid (4’s to 9’s), 2s lid to 4s Gd (10’s to 1’s); children’s patent shoes, guaranteed first-class patent and strongleather soles and heels. Sale commences Saturday morning. (Published by Arrangement.)
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 258, 9 October 1931, Page 8
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