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THE TIMARU SHOW.

By Telegraph.—Press Association.

Tininrii, Last Night. Illti weather was fine, nnd there was a record attendance at People's'liav'of the liuiaru show, and Die gate receipts were by £32 better than last year's. The competitions passed oil' well, the | splendid displays by the hunters being a urent attraction, hi thoroughbreds! IK ehnininonship went to Elworthy I»os. rinlnnd: carriage stallion to Ailliinii- Faiher O'Flymi; hackneys, it ""','a l*"''' l " l '' l ' II: draught sltidioii. .1 Weir's Balgowrie; mare, T. I Jay lor < .feaii Armour.

I F.MIOI'S WELTED hoots jWi h„v,, ofte„ been asked "Why Welted r - "What is meant by welted!" •lust here it ,„av ~„t he ~,„ „f „|„,., to csolain the ndvaiilagp,. held by boots •naniifaeturcd by this process. Briellv tne outstanding features of welted boots are: Absence of stitches inside the boot -thus allowing the foot to rest on the smooth even surface of the insole— Mevihilily of the sole—no matter how heavy the boots may be—and last but not least, the ease with ■which they may |be resoled by si itching a fresh ' outer j sol,, to the welt, thus nreserviii" Hie joro'l'ial vhane of Ilie boot, lfandwelt-in-j hus,;-.eeii praclicnllv superseded l.v vodiiiie welting lud the nroce.-s 1,.,.-. ,"■ lined l,v (1,,, „ ew iiiotlio.l. Eae',l • fi 'eh out in ,-nnies fresh and warn, .run, the wax-not. (he wax sets iirmlv ; " -he boles and lit-. „,ael,i„e In- work nt a uniform standard of n . edleiice. The iniieiiine does it* work '/'"' "•" """''l' !'••< I ii nulled ov»r '"." "■"''' Tl '""" is laid on and the

-lildies »,»« llmuwl, ( „ „ r, ,„...,.!„„,. I>- ehunncled inlo lh" Insole. \f|er"aids tli» rough e,l„„ s „f t|„. (,„.;,„,|.| n | i.mier t|re trimmed, the welt I. flatten- |.•"• nn'l-liie miler sole i- nttnelie.l hv a stitching machine. Th" M 011,,,,,,.,,,, Clothing r'uclnn- i, ..nccialM,,,, i„ (|»U class of boot for men and rclailin» them at (lie extremely low, m-iee of IPs nd a nair. .Special window display, '' ore now being- made. ' I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 2

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THE TIMARU SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 2

THE TIMARU SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 2

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