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NOTE I-Saturday, 11 a.m., Last Day for Dry Cleaning Orders for Easter. Something Good Afoot Famous “Brch Preserver” Shoes For men inf WHEN YOU WALK BAREj F.OOTED .... your welohS Is carried naturally (1) by the heel, (2) continuously along the outer arch, (3L , across the ball. WHEN YOU WEAR ORDt. NARY HEELS . youe outer arch to left without ' sucDorl This causes saa-I. pine, strain and evenluaUp;/ broken or damaged archeu ' Arch Preservers ‘ possess patented features - that ensure enduring foot . comfort. Be scientifically ? ES ; TO * ED «v > ,| I Arch Preservers, the pai. and correctly measured enled Arch Bridge restores r A I a firm foundation to the for your Arch •Preserver edge of your foot . 1 r No other shoe has this Size tO-day. exclusive feature. Because They Are Scientifically Fitted When You Wear 55 In Black Box Calf And Tan Plain Front “ARCH PRESERVER” is a man’s shoe that stands for quality and value, •■' better wear — and comfort you can count on. They have a background of years of faithful service to men in Britain, America, Australia and New Zealand. Your foot. is scientifically and correctly measured so that a perfect fit is assured. Supplies are limited in wartime so we suggest you come and see them soon.

Infants’ cosy teddy coats, in pink, sky, fawn and white, 16 and 18 inch, 47/6 and 49/6. A limited quantity only at Miss Noble’s, Hie Baby Shop.—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 25328, 1 April 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 25328, 1 April 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 25328, 1 April 1944, Page 2

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