BOOT PRICES CUT AGAIN.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS AT STEWART ROBINSON’S. As the result of the activities of Mr Stewart Robinson's travelling representative another big purchas© of boots is being sold in this city at sensational prices. These were bought in Dunedin at a very low figure on the understanding that they were not to be re-sold in Dunedin or south of Timnrn. The prices show a further reduction of 5s a pair, and. equal pre-war values in every way. Men’s split shooters were cheap at 27s Gd, but they ar© now only 22s 6d at Stewart Robinson's, in Cashel Street. [Men's chrome Derby boots, usually 29s Gd. are now reduced to 24s Gd. A special line of best quality glace kid welted boots aro reduced to 30s. while ladies* high grade patent leather button hoots with real suede tops aro marked down to I.Bs 6d a pair. Ladies’ real grey suede Oxford welted shoes, usually 47s 6d, are cut to 39s Gd at Stewart ‘Robinson’s. These are not “ picked ” lines, but represent the sensational values now being offered in all sizes. G
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16350, 12 February 1921, Page 14
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