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You look after the rest of your body-why not your feet ? I /Z\ | ■; RE you careful "bout diet, exercise, rest and rpHE advent of the 'TRIUMPH" Insole—a simple j / 7={ \ ' % eCTeatlon T tvyme to keep your physical ' x contrivance made to fit any boot or shoe—; ; . / SJ \ -- v s? 'v:i ; '-" conaition normal—yet neglecting to provide your provides the only solution to, and elimination of,- i / </}' \:' :. } £ feet with the support they need? ;, all the ills to which the human foot is heir. I / 22 <ft ■A'■ '' . ; V Your feet need support simply because Civiliza- -'■•-_ , , •'-,'. . II // .™" « ' V :> ■ tion has deprived you of the walking base Nature —W preserves the normal foot because it gives a .;■;.! H I W3C '"• ♦■ I , provided. Originally human beings walked bare- firm walking base under the entire foot—as when A-' 5 I IQI 9 V ■:."■•.'. footed, with the feet flat on the ground. There walking barefooted. Your foot gets . exactly the » 'g I h~ g \ V' ■•/ was then a firm support underneath the entire same exercise as when walking flat on the ground, I;;i■ a, I 2 a .■•■'' : V bottom of the foot. in easy, comfortable shoes. \ j m I £D • 1 ?' •. But Civilization demanded heels, and the rear of t* i •*!.' xt *' • , •' 6\ I !? -1 the foot was raised from rta o™««!l i« J«~ +v?2 —It works with Nature— against it— in- ** \| B ■XZzfciJ*' I • \ J § / how destructive 8 the'ordinary shoe which does lanned - the foot to have - M < Y/WOO7K- I not support the foot arch, when you consider that T . - „ iU ' * i*v, L . ,r . ' vfill Q xMyffl&K § • - the average person compels the foot bridges to — fc follows the trend of Fashion. You need not /gil' z / '• bear the weight of the body several thousand sacrifice style to secure perfect foot comfort. It Bak i. < vZvyfflvK I times each day. combines foot comfort and health with good ap- Jj|P x M \fy/yVsy/\ a No mechanical structure is called on to bear such Pearan ° e ' ■• —" Hp'O I nnd U di, e f > n n'n l fn t v^ le > l^J )nder, tl ? en ' 0 t n hat fo °t troubles -It relieves tired and aching feet instantly by HI W I human racf 6eto 90 P er <**-°* the strengthening the strained muscles and restoring W £ WW I ~ the feet to their normal freedom. ;' Y%Zr J ; The "TRIUMPH" INSOLE 1 % I \ iSS^^^^f^^lh^±^^ ef< faUen anUes * nd *«* strain-Relieve, tired and achin* j > / \ early repairs to boot and Loe, bTivS toSw S lnvis;orat " , « : 8d healthful exercise <5 walkinu-Obviates ' I g I f •suss F™*~ ftas sss& sarssrt § 1 / fturtJensome pads or metal plates. It la made from material whioch adapts itself in a short time to the shape of V / , ~ ' , tlle loot and can be adjusted to the height of any instep. ». : f \ J , - The "TRIUMPH" Insole is manufactured in all sizes, ' ><^^ v and is procurable from aU boot and shoe stores. . - 'A. Arch Support. i / Sole Distributing Agent, Manager, K.K. Bootw«ar, Earangahape Road. 'B. Adjustable Pocket. , Ask yottr Bootmaker for a ©air—they cost hut 1/9. Made in all sizes ' Nature plans that the foot rest) . . - Civilization demands that the ' . The Triumph Insole with its on heel, Hall and outside arch. heel and arch be raised. ; ' built-in arch satisfies both ' * (I — _ - .•■''.:'•■'* - : . * Nature and Civilization. .- — mm ' .''''' ill ———.i '"' ii in ii i i ■,'••' . -~rr ■ "' —■ ..-■•...■■■■.:.■_ P THE BUTTER = DELIGHT 18 PHOSPftORTOfI .'..'■' * That is the name of ' the finest .* ii., _ _„■_■ jl _■ . Body and Brain-building Tonic ,-','- OT XnO WOriCI XO-QSty iS | and Health Restorative, ever com- "■!■;;•'- '-'■ ' ' \ ' • ) ' - !'. ': : pounded. ■•,.'' '"• a a A. " J Phosphorton will SHAKE OFF ANIIinA l?ll!MAM£i»kA w j THAT DEPRESSION from, you. Genuine Superfine Quality a?«aw*~Jl, *■ I PHOSPHORTON LOCAL PRICE I " , In Bottles, Retail , 1/9 (cash) Per Sb 0 ~ ' lillliSlilfc :.v ('•.■• '','.' ■:"/ ~;. ■' Packed ■ and'• posted ' anywhere for ': V " ', 'v' ; y WHOLESALE •:'■■■ ' ' ,-■ " lOdjßXtra. . , J : ' ' -' ■' ' . /" . WKITB TO-DAY— Th© New Zealand Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd s A, EfcCLES ', • isßg AUCKLAND / J | | ' ' chemist. , 9 m '; : . ...;';:":,..ljv;:;::' ===== = ====£= .- :ij, I Quean Street, AUOKLANOj and HHU ■■.■—■ in ■!■■!■,■■ * CSag r*"~" ' ; ~„'; „ , —- ; ; ' SBBMi B Branches. e! ' ■" ; 1.

Occupation for the Winter Evenings I *********** cosy fire, a comfy chair; and a piece of crochet or knitting to keep you occupied/ mast Occupation for the Winter Evenings I A. cosy fire, a comfy chair, and a piece of crochet or knitting to keep you occupied. 1 ' . '' ' ; What more could aly woman wish for? - I «™ ■„ . , „ ... V • ", ".'Buy your Knitting Wools now, while ■'-"■'■''' ,' I . S* : supplies are available and colour ranges 3-Ply Paton's Moorland Sports I :U ing-White and Black only-7d comD l et e later Oil thev will hp fl l r * Wool * most popular double I /: I per Jot, skein; 4/7 per bead of l^\^^^vJ" 7 knitting wool in full range of I ! 8 skeins. , and Supplies Scarce, beautiful . colours - White,, 1 31 ««,».'„' . ' " . ' '".'-'' Champagne, Saxe, Vieux Kose, ff ' / jffl ■ ... 2-Ply Ivorine Silk Stripe Wool— ,« v ■ Oyster Grey, Lemon, Henna, ,| J White only—7d per $oz. skein; Fawn, Peacock, Jade and ft | Special Heavy 2«PIy Roslyn Yarn, -^Shl' " Acorn " Lustre Knitting Wool. § p ''suitable for Socks, Jumpers, '•' ' : ' ; ''''' : «^S^S^y'^iM^^^^^^^^^^^^^vV ,, ' A silk stripe wool put up in 2oz. | , y etc., in Black and Grey only ; a balls, makes up smart and ef- | I serviceable wool at a most '' '■■'■'" ;^ctive--Pmk,\; ; New./ Copper,/. | « .reasonable price—7id' : per ioz. ''-'' '^^^^^^^^^^»\''■'•'''' ■'• -kight Saxe, Smoke, Grey, | skein; 4/11 per head of 8 skeins. Drab, Light Jade, Venetian £ 3-Ply Rosedale Colonial Finger. .-■'.". '•■■; P rawn > Pearl Grey, Turquoise, I i ing. A good serviceable wool.. Kingfisher, Light Navy, Sky, .... t 'in White, Grey, Saxe Blue and Electrio Blue, Mid Jade, and \ Black—lo*d per skein ;..10/3 per . Black—2/9 per 2oz. Ball. C head of 12 skeins. '"' Acorn " ArtiOcial Silk Knit- P 3-Ply Ivorine Silk Stripe Wool— ■'■■ and .satisfactory brand, full | 9/2 per head of 8 skeins. ' %^^H^Km SSI Quaker Grey,' Grey Drab, E Black Mending Wools. "Beat- W Stoned' Petri [ " C Bi°owns ""■ ' ' ' ;^^;3^B^?;^o>, *'■ I Paton's or Bee- fpligffi 3 * Ply Rosedale Colonial Wheeling, p ■ Black and White Rose, Light Saxe, Kingfisher, Mid s I skeins. 3 ' Ply amaru Colonial Knitting Wool, \ ' iPIv Baldwin's " Purol* Heather" good quality, strong serviceable g 3 4-Ply Baldwins lurpje neatner, *■- wool, full range of colours-White, g 5 ' Artificial Silk Knitting Yarn. Henna, Nigger, Dark Green Vieux 1 3 of colours-White, Black, Navy, This make has aU the appearance Rose, Saxe, Lemon, Apricot, \ A ' Grevs, Browns. Heathers, AaturaJ, of a heay y ,/_,,,'., _ and Brown, Greys, i Fawns, Peacock, 5 ' Greys Browns ,- T?„e 0 p;r,i- p„J washes well—Flesh Pink, Deep Purple, Cardinal, Black, also new B. ; , Saxe, Sky Vieux Rose Pmk, Rose Fles Qr Pearl Grey! Marie effects, Grey and Saxe, Fawn . Pink, Heho, Purple Jade, Kmg- Peacock Green, Light Saxe, Tus- and Saxe, Fawn and Kingfisher, E fi^^f'.^^^*" can, Light. Stone, Golden Fawn, Fawn and Emerald-7*d per k>z. § I, per s° Z * skein; 5/6 per head of 8 Hai B ™ wn ' Mastic ' Grey Drab ' skein; 4/10 per head of 8 skeins. § i ' * emS ' Light Navy, Lilac, Champagne, 3-Ply Roslyn Wheeling. This ever- ■■ a ' 3 4-Ply Paton's Rose Fingering, another Nigger, Turquoise, Mid Terra, popular make of Colonial Knitting jfi 3 good, fingering wool in a big range v Copper Beech, New Jade, Old Wool with its soft finish is just the iI ■> "of reliable colours—White, Black, , Rose, Deep Rose, Venetian Blue, Wool weight for finish is just the % of reliable colours—White, Black, .Rose, Deep Rose, Venetian Blue, right weight for all winter gar- U I Saxe, Emerald, Jade, Peacock, Primrose, Fawn, New Saxe, Elec- ments—White, Black, Navy, Light ■£ 9 Henna, Fawns, Greys, Browns, trie, Mid Jade, Kingfisher, Light Grey, Mid Grey, Dark Grey,-Fawn, fi I / Nigger, Vieux Rose, Champagne, Primrose, Dove Grey, Quaker Cardinal, Apricot, Heather Mix- M A Pinks, Salmon, and Heather Mix- Grey, Peacock Blue; splendid tures, Natural, and Cinnamon i Itures—lod per loz. skein; 6/7 per value— per 4oz.* Hank; 14/11 Brown splendid value—l/ 3 per B head of 8 Skeins. P er Box of 4 Hanks. 2oz. skein; 9/9 per head of 8 skeins. |j I .'' (?eorqe Court & Som £tf\ I \ /• I c / c/ XAPANGAHAPE ROAD I 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 11