BE FOOT HAPPY
TREATMENT OF THE FEET. •' , -Statistics reveal the startling fact that seven out of every 10 persons have foot trouble in one form or another. Lack of proper care is the cause. We bestow much care on the hands, face, teeth and hair, but pay only passing attention to the feet. Foot sufferers have a care-worn expression. Lines of pain and strain mark their faces. They walk with a shuffling gait and cannot enjoy outdoor sports, dancing or daily exercise, so necessary to health and longevity. Those who have troublesome foot conditions should neglect them no longer. Aches and pains are quickly communicated to all parts of the body. Headaches, backaches, digestive disturbances, rheumatic or sciatic-like pains in the feet or legs, fatigue, nervous irritability—these and other physical disturbances are often directly traceable to the feet. But whatever foot troubles there may occur, they can be relieved and corrected. The feet, though, must be properly cared for. Feet troubles will not correct themselves. In fact, they will grow, steadily worse unless they have proper attention and scientific treatment.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 March 1939, Page 8
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180BE FOOT HAPPY Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 March 1939, Page 8
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