Another reason why you should buy a General Motors product KNEE-ACTION ☆ I The ‘Autocar’ of October 4tb says : “Certain cars have acquired a prestige so great that any radical change in their design is of great moment for the industry as a whole. That is why the decision to give the latest model Rolls-Royce Phantom independent suspension for its front wheels, is so very interesting.” Rolls-Royce, accepted as the best car in the world, has now, in common with numerous other famous Continental and American cars, adopted ‘KneeAction,’ a quality feature found on General Motors products. VAUXHALL * CHEVROLET • PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE • BUICK • CADILLAC • LA SALLE
“Tell me Exactly Doctor You are suffering from unnecessary weariness Mrs brought about by unsuitable Footwear. I can assure you that if you will take my advice and supply yourself with Comfortable and Scientifically Fitted Shoes you* will find that tired feeling has gone. You see doctor, it was different before I was married. But now I have a house to run, and shopping to do and one thing and another I shall have to do something. Most certainly Mrs You can wear Attractive Shoes and yet have Complete Comfort, and I’ll tell you something else Once you’ve worn a Shoe that really Fits You, you’ll find you’re Feeling and Looking Younger. Nothing ages a woman’s appearance so much as those lines on her face which come from aching feet, and nothing is put right so easily. Thank you, Doctor. f'fc? , m ,■ “ You may have learned to walk as an infant but you have never learned to walk as an adult until you have worn F armers’ Shoes”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20283, 5 December 1935, Page 6
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