FAMOUS M ELTED BOOTS. Wi- liiiv,. often hoi-n asked "Why Welled!" "What is meant by welted;'' Just hero it may 1101 lie out of tn explain iiilvaiiliigog hold by boots manufactured by tliis process. Briefly lilt outstanding features of welted bouts are: Absence of stitches inside the boot - thus allowing the foot to rest on tile smooth even surface of the insole Flexibility of the sole—llo matter how heavy the boots may lie—and last bur. nnl least, the ease with wliich they may lie resoled by stitching a fresh outer sole to the welt, thus preserving the original shape of the boot,. TTamlwclting has wen practically superseded by machine welting and the process sia's gained by the new method. Each j stitfli put ill comes fres|i and warm | 'i f, ni Hie wax-pot, the wax sets firmly ni [he holes and file machine mnin(,iii;s I tile work at a uniform standard of excellence. The machine does il 6 work •i/'m- I lie upper has been pulled over file insole The •welt is laid on ami the -filches ji;iv through lo al/ previously channeled into the insole. Afterwards the rougii edges of the turned-in ''Pl'er are trimmed, the welt is flattened and the outer sole is attached by a pitching machine. The Melbourne Ololliing Factory is specialising in 'Ms ela=s of boot for men and retailing (hem at the extremely low price of ICs n,l a pair. Special window display; are now being made.
You use our ZEBRA STOVE PASTE and find it the best. Now try I THE LASTING METAL POLISH. NOTE.— Brasso" is not a foreign manufacture, but made by Reckitt's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 229, 2 November 1909, Page 4
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272Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 229, 2 November 1909, Page 4
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