hBSB HPT To-day, as never before, dairyfarmers hove proved that it PAYS to ensure the absolute protection of their herd by using the new 111113 WALLACE DUAL VACUUM MILKER. With Wallace Dual Vacuum Milking NO expensive appliances are fey 1111 necessary. The Wallace double-cylinder Vacuum Pump makes it an llli easy matter for separate leads to be taken to pulsator and milk lines, If fill the vacuum in each case being adjusted independently. \ ,7,1 1 'i ~i The exclusive WALLACE Dual Vacuum principle provides a special F t * low vacuum at the cups, thereby eliminating risk of hard quarters; and > - 'udder troubles, while efficient operation is assured by means of a t I higher vacuum on the rest of the plant. ft, 'vj ''i* (-H Transparent Milk Interceptors (illustrated at left), allow the milk to be gravitated from the cows, intercepted in the bail and finally ! I I raised by vacuum to the milk line. Thus the milk gets away quickly f M * rom CU P S ' there is no danger of surge, and clean, safe milking a * rec ! u ' vacuum safeguards your interests. McL. WALLACE Dept. G - | NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. MHH AM 1 EWH Dear Sirs, —please forward mt full particulars oi W B 1 I ■! j Wallace Super and Dual Vacuum Milkers. ADDRESS D. McL. WALLACE LTD. WHAKATANE «BBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBB13SBBBBBBS'lBBBBBBflBBBBaBBBBBBBBBaBBBaaaBBBflflB&flElBBBBBBBBBBJj S i s /■* /V 1 I B mm A product B ■ — V#! °' ! Oiuvsh/'OAO. = I jj Jf in NEW ZEALAND. 3 it. 1 s | INFLATIONS You Must Insist On j I ' £ I | 1 BRANDS OF INFLATIONS • 5 | AND CLAW TUBES ARE LEADING SALES £ S V IN NEW ZEALAND TO-DAY! S m a 8 Marft> — anti jus4, y so » because these are products that have come a S into being as the result of the demand for precision-made, ■ 5 K1 7 1 J higher quality inflations; inflations that are exactly what | 5 -*Vc uJ Z*€3.ld.flCl ihe Dairy-farmers of the Dominion have been asking for— "j ■ in quality, suitability to local conditions, and price! st S INFLATION S I ■ rLIIK^ ALL sizes in straight and bulb-top inflat- g £ by Empire Rubber IONS ' CLAW TUBES, AND ALL TUBING FOR MILKING g ■ «... •• i_ , MACHINES, ARE BEING MADE TO RIGID STANDARDS | S M, " S ' Ch » s « cl »"' <:h OF SUPERIORITY. g I PARA RUBBER CO. I S PHONE 301. THE STRAND WHAKATANE 3 S "
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 55, 28 August 1939, Page 6
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