India rubber world . d over an ordinary walkingboot, does not extend beyond thesole, and has no heel but is kept in its place by a strap whichpasses around the heel. A pair of these goloshes weighs butlittle, slips readily into the pocket, and can be almost instantlyput on in case a sudden dash of rain renders the footing un-comfortable. [Dufif & Co., 10. Throgmorton avenue, E. C,London.] THE SURE foot RUBBER HORSESHOE. The accompanying illustration relaKs not to a horseshcepad merely, but to a horseshoe, ev-ery part of which is made of rubberexcept the straps and the buckles,which are of leat


India rubber world . d over an ordinary walkingboot, does not extend beyond thesole, and has no heel but is kept in its place by a strap whichpasses around the heel. A pair of these goloshes weighs butlittle, slips readily into the pocket, and can be almost instantlyput on in case a sudden dash of rain renders the footing un-comfortable. [Dufif & Co., 10. Throgmorton avenue, E. C,London.] THE SURE foot RUBBER HORSESHOE. The accompanying illustration relaKs not to a horseshcepad merely, but to a horseshoe, ev-ery part of which is made of rubberexcept the straps and the buckles,which are of leather and metal. Theshoe is intended to be worn over theordinary steel shoe under certaincircumstances, as for instance, onthe street in slippery weather, or onlawns for the purpose of protectingthem. But there are reasons at times why the shoe should be worn in place of the steel shoe, as forinstance in case where the horse throws a shoe while driving, orthe horses hoof has been injured or is diseased. No nails or.


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