In the reign of William Rufue was introduced the fashion of wearing shoes with long pointe, turned up before, and fastened to the knee with a chain* Th© clergy endeavored by their preaching to abolish this ridiculous custom, but the people etill persisted in wearing long- points to their shoes in epit© of all opposition. TEBKIBLE HEADACHES. "I am a bootmaker," writes Mr Frederick Miller, Great King street, North Dunediu, N.Z., "and for many years suffered from terrible headaches and irregularity of the bmvcAj, due to my sedentary life. After taking one box of Ohambsrlain'g Tablets I *?as frres&y bcaafii<rt, cad tire/ ioon effooied irry cure. Upon ttrt elijfbfcirt sytifAotus ot cocslzpatjaa I t*k« two Or tbrw tablctE, vrhicii always, set $g ogtet,— [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 15066, 24 December 1912, Page 2
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124Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 15066, 24 December 1912, Page 2
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