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UNLIMITED WATER - 1 FOR THE FARM [Hpl ' WITH A WALLACE PRESSURE PLANT IJS | I Don't put up with an insufficient water supply any longer. A Wallace Automatic Pressure Plant J fjl |V If/ |:' Vi will supply all the water you want for domestic and farm purposes, just like a city supply. I S IJI T\\ 1I ] • I Be certain of plenty of fresh water for your herd. Tests have definitely proved that the milk »' • " yield is greater and the grading higher where cows have ready access to ample fresh water. >1$ I' > v* The Wallace Plant is 100% Automatic, being controlled by means of a pressure switch, which 1 •* ' operates the pump and provides a constant supply of water UNDER PRESSURE. Illustrated at right is the Wallace Automatic Pressure Plant with Deep Wei! gearing. This - jzij. 1? -> gearing is strongly, constructed with cast iron and angle iron frames, efficient stuffing-box hedd and machine-cut gears. Counter balance weights reduce load on motor. This model is 6 °of manufactured as a combination unit, complete with chain drive for direct drive to motor Illustrated Catalogue givor with pulleys suitable for belt drive. Pressure Plants can be supplied complete with pumps 'hints "on or for use with existing pumps. Maintenance. : X t* McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. G §/ Newmarket, AUCKLAND. s," i Dear Sirs/—Please forward me details and ~ j. • Free Catalogue on Wallace Pumps and. Auto- y ' • matic Pressure Pumping Plants. s| gggggi NAME • »>x« 5j- ' D. McL. WALLACE, LTD. \ address ■ „ | Phone 97, Whakatane \ * |_ ;

A CHANGE FOR MOTORISTS O CAREFREE RIDES BY RAIL Here is a good thought for motorists and T ~ their families : —Why have always the wearing worry of the steering wheel ? Why have the frequent dread of another car's wild rush around the dangerous bend of a narrow road? Why be always working while travelling ? Why not have the ease and freedom of limbs which the train can give? Why not have the ; fearless joy of seeing the country fly past you, or the option of reading or chatting * .with friends, with no more anxiety about the travelling than if you were sitting in ail armchair a,t home? • > TRAVEL BY RAIL AND RELAX

j^^^^^^^^^DEUOOUSFUVOimS MAKERS ALSO OF EDMONDS FAMOUS 'Surc-to-Rise' BAKING POWDEtt'^ "X . "COULDN'T ' done it Otherwise" 'Tmmf Where time is the essence of the contract, "WILSONITfi" Rapid Hardening Portland Cement is invaluable. Complying with all the requirements of the British Standard Specification for Portland Cement, "Wilsonite" Portland Cement' ensures maximum strength in the minimum time. For instance, piles made 1 with ordinary Portland Cement usually require a month or six weeks |Hb to mature,•whereas, if "Wilsonite" is used, they can be driven tothe required depth with perfect safety in ten days. Despite its rapid hardening qualities, "Wilsonite" Portland Cemenf is slow setting and allow# ample time for thorough mixing and placing before it begins to set. €X> Remember — " WILSONITE '* O Rapid Hardening Portland " 0* \ Cement is exceptionally uni\l J Ipl 9 I ) form and absolutely reliableffl B ■ &n / Where speed is essential, ahcaysrLAND "wmuonite.' ,A„WILSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT LTD. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BLDGS., SHORTLAND ST., AUCKLAND, C.I.

HOUSEWIVESTHE CHOICEST MEAT IS ALWAYS ON SALE AT t. A. TIMES & SONS THE 'STRAND, WHAKATANE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 12, 17 May 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 12, 17 May 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 12, 17 May 1939, Page 8

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