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IMPOETANT! aamammaaatm i maaam a*a\ THE i LAST W.E E -X OF THE CHEAP CASH SALE ; OR, so QEZEsTT. IDISQOTJJ-TT; OR, FOUE SHILLINGS ™ POUND, AT B, HOBBS? ? UPPEE QUEEN AND WAKEEIELD-STREETS. THE "FLEXURA;" 08, SPEING WAIST BOOT, FOR both Ladies and Gentlemen, gives an elegant appearance and symmetrical form to the foot, improving the shape of the instep, with increased comfort in wearing. Its chief feature is°an Elastic Steel Spring inserted in the Waist of the Boot, causing it to fit more closely to the hollow of the foot than the ordinary Boot. It is highly recommended by the Medical Faculty as a support for flat feet and weak ankles, while at the same time ifc improves the appearance and developes the shape of a well-formed foot by its surpassing elasticity. It is also completely successful in remedying uneven wearing, and possesses the important advantage of never losing its shape. ••'._.* The " FLEXURA" BOOT is also invaluable in supporting and training the feet of young people. The " FLEXURA" SPRING can be insert ed of any strength—either light or strong —to suit all feet. tgH* Observe the contrast!— Fig. I.—The Ordinary j Fig. 2.—The " Flexura" Boot, half worn.^ j Boot, half worn.' PRICE, PERJPAIR, ... ... ONE GUINEA. MADE TO ORDER BY ' i W. BOLTOSf, TOP OF SHOETLAND -STEE ET , , Near St. Paul's Church, Auckland. ....

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 284, 7 December 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 284, 7 December 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 284, 7 December 1870, Page 1

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