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SEVEN LEAGUE BOOTS. the modern version. boots that go of thelb. own accord. It takes no fanciful imagination to create'a. mental picture cf the crowds i that would rush to a pair of real "seven I league" boots such as figure in the fairy tales of childhood. Yet there are boots being exhibited in this city to-day that are attracting no inconsiderable attention, and that possess many' merits that prove more useful than those of the "seven-league'' fantisy. One of the characteristics of the boots we refer to is that they only have to be looked at once and they will go to your home or wherever you live. Just glance at them once—look at them carefully—and they are yours. Of course it's all in j the' price —there's no gainsaying the quality, as mos,i of them ar? branded goods, but the prices have no parallel. in fact, Mr Stewart Robinson is selling I them bo cheap that several retailers have endeavoured to secure them for their own retail business, so you see Mr Stewart Robinson is indeed selling them at bargain prices in the iullest and truest sense. There are useful lines for men's ard women's winter wear—and this cold snap reminds us that winter cometh apace. Then there's Easter — for which there is a host of the newest, cutest stvles fioni the best factories, while tho men's stvles are also of the most fashionable. Tho following prices explain the rush of business at Stewart Robinson's: —Men's evening shoes 24s 6d. Ladies' Real 81-. Ie Suede- Slippers, solid leather <?oles 6s lid (usually 10s 6d). Ladies' Slippers, suede soles 5s lid. Girls' Chrome Lace Boots now reduced to 14s lid. Boys' School Boots l's to s's 17s 6d. Lndifs' Grey Suede Shoes ?ss. Ladies' (floured Kid Shpes and Evening Shoes in endless stvles at cut prices. Call and see these bnrgains at Stewart Robinson's Busv Boot Shop, Cashel street "West, and you will understand why "seven league" boots aro now surpassed —6

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Send or Call jor our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE together with Size Card ITS FREE See our Display Discount for Cash High St., Christchurch

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 8

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