A Wonderful Discovery that will Revolutionise the World's Boot-making! A Patent that quite Overcomes the Breaking and Splitting of Boots at the Back Seam •—the natural hinge of the foot. -\- /, nHELIS Ingenious discovery is a shaped baclc made of specially- — 'J- prepared pliable leather of great durability that is ' inserted in such a -way as to provide all the sightliness and ' ! " comfort o£ the ordinary back, and give beyond which it is possible for an ordinary seam baclf to provide* -' It is shaped to fit the foot— not an -oiduaiy -whole- % back, -which is cut in one piece and is not shaped or made to fit the heel. These Boots are now upon the Market, and are Procurable at Stores throughout the Country. They are' made in strong styles for adults and children, and are specially recommended for Boys' and Girls' School Wear.^ They are sold at a very slight advance on ordinary boots, * ~ and are guaranteed to give greater wear than any other brand upon the market. • ASK FOR THE "Unbreakable Back" Boots. THEY Will GiVE THE HIGHEST SATISFACTION. Have Supplanted mERINO SHEEP! 1 In lika manner has the "Blue Jay" — a distinct I cross between the Colonial and American Plow— 1 ~ supplanted the iieavy cumbersome colonial plow. 1 The Farmer who plods along without a "Blue 1 Jay "is as far behind -the times as he who sticks | to the Merino. . 1 The "Blue Jay" is specially designed for use in N.Z. | Write for Catalogues and Particulars. ~ I Wm. E. Reynolds & Co., %££££ i r*~^ 57^G^€EQTORGH SLLONDON.E.C. '^-^ I gk t&W^A^PS^M Pens of all ML l/_r %iWsl 3% Stationers JL ]K§|jt FREE TEST /^IK f&f&jtl SEXD ADDRESS AND Id STAMP FOR SAMPLE CARD OF j&^fS DUNCAN CULTIVATOKS (The strongest and most durable), AMBIEBWS & BEAVEFS CHAPPCUTTERS, BLACKSTONE OIL ENGINES, SVEA SEPARATORS. SOLE AGENTS FOE OTAOO- '. CRAWFORB STREET* nunEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2691, 11 October 1905, Page 6
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