An example of the up-to-date plant used by New Zealand boot factories is seen in this Shae-upper Shaping Machine. By heat, furnished electrically, thie machine shapee boots and shoee where they fit round the ankle, stone gaping no that shoes fit neatly, and at the same time irons out the lining and smooths the seam: to provide maximum comfort. This plant is that through which all “Patriata” shoes pass in the factory of G. A. Coles and Co.. Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 16
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79An example of the up-to-date plant used by New Zealand boot factories is seen in this Shae-upper Shaping Machine. By heat, furnished electrically, thie machine shapee boots and shoee where they fit round the ankle, stone gaping no that shoes fit neatly, and at the same time irons out the lining and smooths the seam: to provide maximum comfort. This plant is that through which all “Patriata” shoes pass in the factory of G. A. Coles and Co.. Ltd. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 16
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