ABOUT THE NEW BOOT STORE.
♦- RUN ON A CASH BASIS. There's only one way to save money on footwear, and that is to buy for cash. If..you pay a low price at a credit store, you may bo sure that the quality, the sts'le of the workmanship, is lacking; but at a cash boot store these points need not be sacrificed, for po much is saved in bad debts, etc., and this saving is passed on to you in the low cash prices you pay. Christchurch people are fortunate in having such a cash boot store—D. Stock's City Boot Palace, now situated in the White Hart Buildings. Mr Stock has just opened up a comprehensive range of boots and slices in all the latest styles, and invites our readers to call at his new premises, and inspect the fine selections of footwear displayed on every hand. Everyone is welcomed' at this store, whether wishing to buy or not, and a special invitation is extended to former friends and patrons. 4
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13336, 30 January 1909, Page 10
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170ABOUT THE NEW BOOT STORE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13336, 30 January 1909, Page 10
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