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Victoria Avenue, WANGANUI. UthitE’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, mghm to note ; ' : WHITE’S : FI : our address—' lip ,iß,A 1 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. • ‘-.v- ■■ “ --V" WiP- ■ ' - V : ' J, 1 . : ..'/'v; ■ '-V!)v ' A ' I i 1 IT! UhLuLbL' >■ ffIBEEE is nothing so trying to the wo^jAnj of'ihervous, delicate organisation as A. noiße, sharp,irritating, nerve-grating noise. Squeaking doors and floors, creaking shoes, and all that pisss of noises which seem to pierce the very marrow of the nervous sufferer are had; hut none are trying ns the sharp, steel-like rattle of hard leather htUla on hard wood floors, The sharp staccato, pistol-like. noise of such a heel produces an agonising distress io the sensitively nervous, which is all the more cruel> .since it can be prevented. Shoes fitted with the O’Sullivan Rubber Heals cease tdplague the invalid,, since they transform the rattling heel into _a noiseless, cushioned support, as devoid of evil‘and as productive of comfort as a Felt Slipper. But her Heels destroy noise end bring peace to the household, office and public hall, as well Us personal comfort and quiet to those using them. The man who uses the O’Sullivan Rubber Heel not only adds to his own health and peace, tout he. pays tribute to good breeding by showing an essential consideration for the .peace, comfort and health of everyone around him.; When you find a man or woman offending through preventable noise, tell them to STOP IT ! Take no substitute. Buy the O’Sullivan, which can be had wholesale from M. O’BRIEN AND CO., PREMIER BOOT MANT7F ACTTTREBS. CHRISTCHURCH. . f MS MBS STAR ■ v BH BB BWi BHBa Bagfixm bh HIbI MM iV •' •: .¥ s>v*<t‘v:

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 1

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