rjllfF/9Mpf o¥ youli cows L " \ protected their herds by using the Wallace Wallace dual vacuum low level pipe line milker Super Standard Milker. Now to the mech- this re^ o,utl ®"°';y machine the milk runs by gravity from the I _ . cups to the milk line, which is placed along the floor of the anical perfection and simplicity of this shed, protected by galvanised piping. In this milk Jine is a confnmnnp „ \A/_II L j j i .■ siderably LOWER vacuum than that used to operate the ramOUS machine, Wallace have added the inflations and releaser. This is achieved by taking from the exclusive DUAL VAnillM n rmri n | A U„ vacuum pump two separate leads, in which the vacuum can exclusive UUAL VACUUM principle, by be adjusted INDEPENDENTLY. From the low level milk line which low vacuum at the cups can be the mi,k is raised vacuum through a special raising can to I . • . . , . *he releaser. The system is simple and economical, saves ODtainea Without expensive or complicated hme ,n t ' ,e s ' iet ' an d absolutely prevents udder troubles, Wallace has developed an entirely new AUTOMATIC IL mt' : - wf'' TENSION drive, which overcomes the difficulties previously flp , experienced with fixed centre drives. The new Wallace I' drive automatically maintains correct belt tension, protects motor against starting overload, eliminates vibration -% and stabilises the motor. By reducing belt slip, electric 4* 7. IQBL. 1 , power costs are cut to a minimum. By raising a conveni-ently-placed lever, the motor is relieved of all load and the belt is automatically slackened. With the new Wallace drive the possibility of accident and injury is minimised. FOR FULL INFORMATION. , D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. C, ■ NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. W BG| Kg | ■HBBB — W £—§§ _£HH| ■ ■ Dear Sirs, —please forward me full particulars ot BHB 111 I B |H B flßPfi hpJH9|| j Wallace Super and Dual Vacuum Milkers. NAME .. . ADDRESS la mm wma mm mm mm mam hb abb m mm h —inflriinKMr IflWlilillMillßiy^ D. McL. WALLACE LTD. WHAKATANE
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GIVE YOUR COWS GOOD HEALTH Cattle diseases, if unchecked, eai up all the profits. Stop th's unncce ssary waste by frequent drenching with Sykes's Drench, particularly at calving time. Keep your cows
COLD FROSTY DAYS call for GOOD HOT SOUP A pla'je of 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 To mato and Vegetable in tins, 6d, 8d end 1/1 Oak Fea Celery asid Mulligatawny tins, 6d Oak To'aeroa Soup, tins ScS- and 1/4 Gold Leaf Ton;atG, 11 oz. tins, Od Heinz Tosrsato Soup, tins lid and 1/4 Sunshino Packs! Soups bis 11 different flavours — Smail pockets. 3 1 2 d, 3 for lOd, large packets 6d Symingtons'EngSish Packet Soups, m 7 flavours, 8d TRY SOME WITH YOUR UEXJ ORDER ! PRICE'S CASH STORE Phone 1. ■ VYSsnkatans.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 42, 28 July 1939, Page 6
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