BOOT WHOLESALERS QUITTING THEIR STQCKS
irtTST HAVE MONEY. * LOWEST PRICES FOJt YEARS. The financial stringency is pressing very hard" on eomo of the wholesale boot merchants, who are forced to sacrifice their stocis in order to'meet. ihe demands of banks and other creditors. Seeking the quickest way if converting their stocks into cash, more than, one have elected to utilise the services of Mr Stewart' Robinson, so thdt to-day his Boot Shop in CaaheJ street weet is a veritable clearing house—an avenue where Boots and Shoes of every description reach thq consumer' at cut prices bearing the lowest margin of profit. Several of these special purchases are now being unpacked and will be available to the public early' this week. Mr Stewart Robinson informs tis that a big advertisement will appear in a few days, and the prices will be,, the biggest sensation in the boot trade, for the past seven years. Wat6h the Stewart Robinson's big advertisement during the next' few days—the prices are to be eye-openers—Boot Bargains all expectations. 6
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 8
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172Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 8
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