r y\__\ \ Ci^^^gs^|j^^^ \ if ft ifll^j Milne and Choyce Announce the arrival of new models in THE /IRCH PRESERVER By the introduction of the "Arch Preserver" support, the noted "Selby" makers have given a new idea of foot comfort and happiness. Scientifically constructed, and so cleverly introduced that it prevents all strain on the arch, this built-in support makes possible* the wearing of fashion shoes for people whose foot troubles heretofore necessitated the use of very conservative styles only. In addition to those already in the department, many new and smart styles have just arrived, and are being featured on the First Floor, where inspection is invited. Stocked in two fittings, and all sizes and half sizes up to eight. Three of the new models are sketched below: _~ "Rose Marie" A charming three-strap "Arch Preserver" model with fancy cutout at side, and contrasting colour trimming. Spanish Cuban heel, and obtainable in rosewood kid or brown glace. W WA\ ■ H "Connie" Another, very effective style with Cuban heel and pump sole. Obtainable in either black glace, patent leather, or Quaker brown kid. "Adora" r . Rendered distinctive by its unusual strap treatment* this Arch Preserver" model has Cuban heel and pump sole. Obtainable in patent leather only. Good Shoes Deserve careful repairing. And just as there are no better shoes than those obtainable at M. & C.*_, so nowhere will you receive better service in footwear renewing. Skilful operatives and the best of materials ensure satisfaction Pump; work a speciality. On the First Floor. Milne & Choyce Ltd. For Service Queen Street Auckland
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1926, Page 16
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