THICKER SHOES.
' i? !v, have made a great advance in W°mTtpr of being properly shod for «>e ff A tonetime paper soles and silk W fss were auite as often seen on a ?tfCK Lvement; as anything more sen--Now they wear a thicker sole. As sibl c- » >- red C heeks have taken the »copS<?Leioßes; and though the famplßC^ician may have a fee or two less, ■pT^L'of nobody else who can grum*eKih we forgot-the snoernaker. He ■ tle that since ladies took to thick tellS VS sells only one pair of boots where *?' dto sell two. So that, afc a matter pvsea. v seems the ladies have reathemselves on this tossed reform.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 166, 16 July 1898, Page 3 (Supplement)
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