CHOOSING FOOTWEAR.
There are just on« or two points you should pay attention to when choosing footwear. One is thai too large shoes are just as bad for the feet as too small ones. You should have a gloveliko fitting when shoes for special occasions arc your choice. When it comes to heavy brogues for golfing or tough country wear, seloct an easier fitting, or you will rue tho day. Choosing footwear is liko choosing frocks. The tact that you liko a frock does not mean that you aro going to look your best when woaring it. Buy shoes that give you comfort, taking time to chooso them. For if your feet aro uncomfortable, then everything is wrong. Walking in badly-fitting shoes, besides bruising your feet, crushing your toe 3 into unnatural positions, _ encouraging corns, and ingrowing too nails, tires your whole body, fosters wrinkles, and, by throwing your body out of gear, brings backache and other aches too numerous to mention.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)
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