■ “I consider it my duty to save people from ruining their feet and to tell " them about the shoes which have 1 meant so much to me” J||^// g/1 .M jy * ■ Ik? sm an /a "o 03 g ja iF’T Httlh' FREE AT LAST <*. Wk zS||/ devitalising ‘nag’ of shoe discomfort - A GRATEFUL DAUGHTER writes . . . “I f ee | | want other women to get the benefit my mother has received from wearing these most wonderful shoes of SIR HERBERT BARKER. She has spent pounds on shoes-to-measure, all with the same hopeless ft result. Since wearing these particular shoes she walks splendidly with every comfort, and they have been the means of giving mother years of ■iHHH HHI ' pleasure to live for. Only those who have seen other women hobbling i about with a look of intense pain in their eyes can fully realize what ■■ these g rar| d shoes mean. My mother has now four pairs ... I think N she'd have twenty if she could afford them !" Ist, 810. Style as illustra- J x z ted, in Brown or Black Glace 53/. Black or Brown Kid 4-HOLE DERBY. Light welted sole, Suede tongue and trimming, low leather Cuban heels. Model No. P 209, in forms 1,2, 3 and 4. . . 63’- , GIVING NATURE A CHANCE &|||®V. IjOKk s ' Designed by on Anatomical Expert .. . shoes os perfect os con be for the /JMSI'B fllHnS. purpose of assisting and protecting the normal function of the foot! ‘ iPSr wUBMII EXTRACT FROM A TESTIMONIAL .. . '’■■fiß"*** "... after wearing these shoes for a few weeks any idea of resuming the ijljagg use of other footwear, which had formerly been more or less comfortable, ' • was unthinkable. The BARKER Shoes gave a new elasticity of tread, a '•• complete freedom from fatigue, and even after the longest walk the feet | '■'■ remained fresh and unwearied. There was only one thing to do — to ' scrQ P one's old shoes and reinvest in a new stock of the SIR HERBERT ; BARKER design — and having acted on that decision many months ago, the writer has never had a moment's regret." Look INSIDE your shoes ! If they fit correctly — you'll see the imprint of all FIVE toes, as above. These well-worn Sir Herbert Barker shoes were fitted by us. The front of one is cut away, to show you the actual imprint of the foot! Mh£ Made from Super Quality English Leathers! BLACK glace Kgp BOX CALF and TAN WILLOW CALF . These natural form-fitting shoes are procurable in three toe shapes—Square, Round and Medium Pointed. With seven / il accurately graded f widths to each half- / sww size ' Just Arrived at Martin’s! SIR HERBERT BARKER GOLF SHOE ' /-i < L&jaSjgjSs. This Champion Shoe, that possesses every match-winning i attribute — COMFORT being the moin consideration! ~ BARKER-FORM in the finest quality flexible BROWN GRAIN CALF. Leather lined throughout, Moccasin front, watertight tongue and fitted 'M w **h Ridgway rubber soles. The Quality is remembered -®35l a / long after the Price is forgotten ! * Sir Herbert Barker’s Formn^n* — , «T Fitting Full Golosh BOOT They're made specially for men who demand the finest B'' in comfortable weor that money can buy. Here's a 1\ Boot with impressive style and abundant comfort . . . sK j a boot with scientifically correct fitting features built in . . . a boot designed to give proper suppprt and relief to all parts of the foot. Made of Selected English I ]Sf Calf Leather; double welted I soles; leather lined through- Eijja ’«ESw f out. Invest in a pair ! A Introduced for the first time to Wellington ... a name remembered with gratitude by thousands the world over! MARTIN'S have the exclusive selling rights for Wellington, and only from their Stores can these famous shoes be purchased. COURTENAY PLACE - - - 73-75 WILLIS STREET
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 112, 4 February 1939, Page 6 (Supplement)
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619Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 112, 4 February 1939, Page 6 (Supplement)
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