MONDAY MORNING.
THE SALE STARTS. STEWART ROBINSON’S CLEARANCE OF lIEYNOIaDS ASSIGNED STOCK. Bought at 13s 4d in the £, Reynolds’ assigned stock of boots and shoes from Ashburton will give Mr Stewart Robinson an opportunity to excel himself in giving record bargains to the people of Christchurch. The stock is a splendid, carefully bought and right up to the minute in styles. There are boots and shoes for tiny toddlers oj well as their *most fastidious elders—boys' and girls’ footwear—smart jazz shoes for ladies—fashionable boots for men—and on Monday you can buy what you like at prices that are from 5s to 20s below usual prices. Mr Stewart Robinson’s shop will be closed till 10 a.in. on Monday—then the sale opens. Don’t mind the crush—if what you require is not in the window, inquire for :t indde —the bargains are truly wonderful. 0
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16738, 20 May 1922, Page 9
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142MONDAY MORNING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16738, 20 May 1922, Page 9
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