FEET NO LONGER BOUND IN CHINA
The custom of binding women’s feet in China no longer prevails. Women are fulfilling a new role in the country’s development, and today young women may be seen walking unfettered in the streets while their grandmothers hobble ungainly, many with their ankle bones permanently atrophied. New Zealand women who suffer from tender, sore feet will And new foot comfort with Norvic “Wideform” shoes. Smart, and wonderfully roomy in the toes, they have no seams to hurt the most tender feet. These Norvic “Wideform” shoes are foot flatterers too. Styled in modern designs, they provide the broader foot with the smarter look. Most reasonably priced too at 85s. Norvic ‘‘Wideform” ladies’ shoes are available at most footwear stores. Remember the name Norvic “Wideforms.” —Advt.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29017, 5 October 1959, Page 19
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