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THE FINANCIAL STRINGENCY.

ITS EFFECT ON THE BOOT TEADJS.I Never, have the ' :publio lj&d opportunities of huying Boots .andsKm« | a± so much' less tuan coat than n they Lave to-day. Jtfever have the :t& tailors had such irig linos of footwear at such abnornudly 5 low figures. ' ilj j * The mills grind slowly buttneyjjrtoo small, and riobody has been hit harder by the slump and fall in prices-than / boot manufacturers and importers. Their | factories are almost idleysome of their $ employees out • of work, and ever areyp they faced with the perpetual demand, .g for—money. ~ .-.'. ■ •'.'<*§ What wonder is it, then, that .thejtff, have been rushing the retailers anas 4, offering their stocks at such prices the MtteY cannot fail to buyP .;..So»j| long, of course, these™almost ruino«»|j[ figures will last,, ii of course another,;| story. ... -1. ••$' Stewart Robinson, for instance. Jmb.V,. been beseiged by the with really remarkable offers. The best <M of' these he has ■ accepted, and quently to-day he is commencing his ■■% Big Stock-taking Sale with the wonderful values whioh are announced in an- ;> other column. '.■■ | If you want to save on your family i boot bill those prices must .interest ; you. " '• ■'.•:■-,.• ;

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 8

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THE FINANCIAL STRINGENCY. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 8

THE FINANCIAL STRINGENCY. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 8

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