FACTS FOR COMFORT. i =• Comfort of Foot is most essential to one's welfare. TRUE COMFORT IS AFFORDED ONLY BY GEORGE'S CORN AND BUNION SHIELDS Experience covering forty years' actual practice on the human foot has served as our best teacher. Closo contact with the many ailments und conditions has enabled us to design and complete a perfect shield that will fulfil all requirements. r r "r- ---, j SOLE of FOOT. I nt/fa'2/ I (sny haticn) 1 I 1 , iitl ' • n I W& 'dry*" ' AnvMWDLC TQ[. ■ i M^v >e ' - Hemtlaudition, use..NoAf. Middk joint high or ' contracted, uie..ljs. t/0.4L. The peculiar construction of the Shields is their most valuable feature; so shaped, and made to perfectly fit the purpose for which they av.e intended. No empty, opening to allow your corn or bunion to protrude, being forced to a point, causing faster and deeper growth. GEORGE'S CORN. AND BUNION SHIELDS have, an .oiled silk section, to protect the condition itsfelf. The T>ody of the Shield is made of selected Chamois propwiy filled in proportion, affording absolute protection from, the cause —pressure and friction. GEORGE'S CORN AND BUNION SHIELDS do not interfere with the shoe, but just .the opposite, you ..can wear a more comfortable, better'fitting, and better appearing shoo with' a' GEORGE'S SHIELD than without. They prevent the pinch. We do .not claim one Shield for all purpr/M; such is impossible. But we have, twelve, different sizes for* twelve different purposes. One of these is sure to. prove valuable to you. Study the description of e<ich, and select accordingly. Another feature:. They can be removed aaid replaced at will; taken off when bathing and on retiring; can be replaced When the foot is ready for the shoe. Consider this advantage: On and off at will, no matter how often, their value is retained until_ worn out. They give results—not promises. They prevent pressure .and friction-r-the pinch and the squeeze. Antiseptic. Sanitary. ■' ALL CORN SHIELDS, 1/6 cacli.. BUNION SHIELDS, 3/-. POST FREE. Sole Agents for New Zealand: T. B. WILSON, SPSist .* -\ ' ' ' 45. GHUZNEE STREET WELLINGTON " • "y "'V. TEL. 22-485. Two Good Things! EPPS'S COCOA „d USTARD Powder . Ask your Grocer for them! Sole N.Z. Agents: J. H. Whittaker & Sons, 167-169 Vivian Street V SUGGESTIONS FOR CMstmas Presents f Beautiful Solid Carrara Marble Statues, by Italy's Finest Sculptors-Figures; Lions, Tigers. FINEST EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON ■ .' ♦ ■ PIOTUEES—Framed Water Colours, Etchings REPRODUCTIONS FROM LEADING ARTISTS — ♦— .. Tingey's Ltd. 30 MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL IN STYLISH COSTUMES . TjT~ at Schneideman's GREAT ANNUAL SALE ' ItjM 25 Navy Serge Costumes. /k * in smartest styles. Usually priced at fyt/ I 1 7, 8, and 9 guineas vv / I n- ■ TO GO AT THE ASTONISHING PRICE | l| OF 5 GUINEAS EACH. TTITT fIFM M ■^^ S0 ' I I I I 30 LADIES' SILK SPORTS COATS AND \| ll I SWEATERS, in) many beautiful shades A 1 J 1 and effects, are to clear at HALF-PRICE. \ ll I SEEMS ALMOST INCREDIBLE—BUT - V IT'S A FACT. 4 f \ SEE THEM EARLY-THEN YOU'LL Afj BUY. P. Sckmidemm TAILORS & COSTUMIERS, 111 CUBA STREET (2 doors from Grand Central Hotel) WELLINGTON AND VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 9
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