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HEELED IN COMFORT. In our advertising-, -pages of this. issue will be found a-.modest. quarterpage notice about the 1 Qtterson : patent pneumatic heel — another New Zealand invention which; promises to make people sit upland take notice all over the world, if only one half- of- the claims ? made' for., the .new' are substantiatect then, indeed, will: all'meh and all women rise up and .bless 1 the inventor. As m the case ,of 7so many " other revolutionary , inventions^ the idea of the ; ' r pneumatic heel ' is as bid as the hills," and simplicity v itself, but to a New Zealander •belongs .the credit of tui'ning theory into practice. ; .-It would seem that there is to ; be. an era of economy all round— saving m" shoe leather, energy, nervous strain! The longest walk should be a pleasure and fatigue a thing of the past. And if there is not a heap of money m the heel for those shrewd and lucky enough to get m on the ground . flob-v well, "Truth" misses -its guess. May the inventor get his whack— some.-f times he doesn't!, .pne thing., is .certain: The hon. secretary is likely, -m a few days, to wish -his position were not qiiite so honorary/. htxi f'ornery." ;;!

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NZ Truth, Issue 873, 19 August 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 873, 19 August 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 873, 19 August 1922, Page 7