Business Booming at the Low-price Boot Shop. There's a good reason for the extra ordinary rash of tmsmess at St-rrwart Robinson's these days, .mud it can be summed up in one word—VALUE. Mr. Stcvrart Robinson's Long Experience in th« trade, and his ability for fossicking out Bargain Footwear stocks all over the Dominion enable us to keep up our supplies and offer good quality Boot? and at prices low enough for working people to pay without feeling extravagant. If yotrre on for saving money buy your Footwear here. You ought to see our stocks they're amazing—nothing to equal the variety in the City. And, as for our prices, they arc down to bedrock. We're known M pretty keen buyers, and are content to work on a. small profit with b!gr turnover. Ladies' Strong 1-bar Chyotne Slum 7/11 Lstdies' Felt Slippers, hundreds of pairs 1/3 1/6 1/9 Ladies' Camel Hair Slippers, leather soles ... 3/8 4/6 5/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic Side Boots fi/11 9/11 10/8 lien's Glace Kid Derby Boots, coloured welts (standard brand > 21/0 Men's Glace Kid, Derby fronts 16/8 17(6 Mac's Haary (Wateimcof) Cookhams ... 22/6 25/- 27/6 32/6 Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heels a/n 4,' a Indies' "Velvot Bboss. 1-bar 5/11 6.11 7/6 Mtn'rChrome Gol. Bals . . Mttl Boys' Leather Balmorals, sizes 10 tb 13 ... 7/11 Ladies' Real Glace Derby Shoes, coloured welts 12/6 9/6 10;6 Gents' Working Nailed Shooters 13/6 54/6 Youths* Sohool Chrome Boots, sixes 1 to 5 ... 11/9 Tac Gum Boot, splendid boot 26/Girls' Split Kip School Booia. 10 to 13 - 5/11 Men's Nailed Blnchera 7/6 Whits Kid Evening fehoes 6/11 7/6 7/31 Youth's Split War Bals, 1 to 5. heel and toe plate ... 10/11 Lftdiea' Glace Kid Derby Boots 13/6 14/8 I«adls# + Chrome Imthw Derby Shoes (special out) ... Bfll Ladies' Glsce Instep and Bar Shoes at # 9/6 10/6 12/8 14/1 72 pre Ladies* Black So«d# Shoe# SI- pair any ityl* Gold Sesl Gam Boot, lofflgfleg J? Mea'a Kifiea Gtcm Boot.?, last in 16"? Men's Clogs B'sl Watertight Clogs I*2/6 13/6 14>6 Postage —Ladies* 4d, Men's 6(1 id prs Suckling Bros.' Cbrome Gol. Bals, pegged solos, in size 6 only 13/6 Uensl price 17/6 Stewart Robinson, Cashel Street West, Christchurch.
No Government can prosper in this country unless it has nublie opinion behind it. That, is what gives you recruits. and that is what enables us to get our loans subscribed, to prevail ( against the unrest in the industrial world, and to preserve order better than any police can do.—Earl Loreburn.
High-grade Footwear For Ladies and Men In Smartest Shapes At Moderate Prices For Ladies PATENT GOLOSHED BUTTON BOOTS, Kid tops, for dress wear 35/- pair PATENT GOLOSHED BUTTON BOOTS, Matt tops, new Parisian toes and heels 35/- pair PATENT GOLOSHED BUTTON BOOTS, White Buckskin tops 34/6 pair PATENT OXFORD SHOES, Matt tops exceedingly smart and dainty 35/GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS GLACE KID DERBY SHOES PATENT DERBY SHOES pair 18/6 pair pair pair 16/6 23/6 For Men BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS, Pug toes, Crockett & Jones STRONG MILITARY BOOTS, Crockett & Jones GLACE KID BOOTS, suede lined, Crockett & Jones HEAVY BOX CALF COOKHAMS 33/6 pair GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS, round toes 25/6 pair 2*7/6 pair 29/6 pair 22/6 pair 'The FARMERS' CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH N6227-6989
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11957, 16 March 1917, Page 2
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