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rtAOf r JRm B Jt° R fast, clean, SAFE milking—LOW VACUUM AT THE CUPS! Piay safe, enJP . _ ' sure the complete protection of your herd g*kTC Ij| 13 with the new WAL>L,^E Dual Vacuum WW 4b# Milker. Low on the pipe Bl "' fc|^ w With WALLACE Dual Vacuum milking no mr l WSEbBKM' expensive appliances are necessary. The •'. Wallace double-cylinder Vacuum Pump -. *j enables you to take two separate leads— ' one to the pulsator line, the other to the milk line——thereby securing the required 9 I With transparent milk interceptors in ■ Wk <„*' each bail, the milk gravitates from the gj THE new Wallace automatic drive Wg ~ cows, is intercepted In the balls, and —a safe, simpio method of ensuring correct finally raised by vacuum to the milk line. belt tension at all times. The Wallace Auto- In this way surge is eliminated and fast, matio Drive relieves the . motor of starting clean, economical milking is assured. strain, eliminates vibration and cuts power 0 costs considerably. Automatically adjusting tension ensures longer belt life and at the same time reduces the possibility of belt slip. Dept. r, H 5 2 1 ■ H n _ W -J NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. 111 I H H| | m| Dear. Sirs, —please forward me full particulars of I Wallace and Dual Vacuum Milkers. Jj D. McL. WALLACE LTD. WHAKATANE

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FOR HI AIXiIY,C€WS USE §y|(Es§ " = " DRENCH. 1 Tlie ©reneta that i Keeps Cows Fall | SYKES'S DRENCH, perfected g after years of scientific study, is I made from the purest in- | gredierits. When given to every § cow after calving, prevents S BAD CLEANSING, MILK FEVER, and other ailments which are a source of trouble to the farmer. Follow the example of Successful Breeders. DRENCH YOUR ENTIRE HERD THIS SEASON. 1/6 packct. 17/- dozen. BETTER BUY THE DOZEN. SYKES'S REMEDIES SOLD BY Alt Storekeepers and Cbemlito.

COLD FROSTY DAYS call for GOOD HOT SOUP A plale cf steaming soup during* this cold weather warms one up wonderfully, and the up-to-date packs in tins and packets are so handy that their preparation is a matter of only a few minutes. The following will all be. found very good:— Oak Tomato and Vegetable in tins, 6d, 8d and 1/1 Oak Pea Celery and IVluHicjiatawny tins, 6d Oak Toheroa Soup, tins 9d and 1/4 Gold Leaf Tomato, 11 oz. tins, 6d Heinz Tomato Soup, tins lid and 1/4 Sunshine Packet Soups in 11 different flavours — Small packets, 3|d, 3 for lOd, large packets 6d Symingtons English Packet Soups, tin 7 flavours, 8d TRY SOME WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER ! PRICE'S CASH STORE Phone 1. Whakatane.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 40, 24 July 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 40, 24 July 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 40, 24 July 1939, Page 6

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