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The condition and productive capacity of , your herd—your most valuable investment depend chiefly on your milking machine. i For many years hundreds of farmers have protected their herds by using the Wallace ~ : " ■■ - • S - . Super Standard Milker. Now, to the mech- T", ACUUM , » ow level p,pe ._• I , .. ..... ""•*•» A-twu. MILKKR. i n this revolutionary machine the anical perfection and simplicity of this mlk runs by gravity f, om ihe cups t„ the milk famous machine, Wallace have added the !'"?• wllich '* plocul nC! > r th c «<»r of the sh«i exclusive DUAL VACUUM principle, by sMorZ^mw'™ 81 thl ' mllk line ls a " ,m - L* L i . * ->»«i-ra»]y J.UWER vacuum than that usrrl tr> nnwhich low vacuum at the cups can be c, ' ate the rest or tho system. This is achieved obtained without expensive or complicated t2kin S from t'i£ vacuum pump two separate leacl<C. appliances. « c vacuuin can " be indepenLi TLY. Broi, the low level milk line the milk is raided by vacuum through a special raising caa ° . ® release \ The system is simple and econSaVCS tlrne in tlle shed an d reduces labour i '' & m * rt t.i jl9rL m Si", 11 ; 5 developed an Sr ifIUPBI ■" M Tiir NSION drive, which overcomes the difficulties previously mtfc, jPT MB > Tr i experienced with fixed centre drives. The new Wallace Jmtfflwk L Ve aufomahc . Ql, y maintains correct belt tension, protects and °^ a 'JJ S * s^ar^n 9 overload, eliminates vibration power costs are xut 1 to a minimum. By raising a conveni-ently-placed lever, the motor is relieved of all load and J 1 ? be,t ,s automatically slackened. With the new Wallace jP» drive the possibility of accident and injury is minimised. I FOR full information. \ r————— — — — — — — WALLACE Dept. C ■ NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, —please forward me full particulars ol M ■ I * I I B ® ■ fll j Wallace huper and Dual Vacuum Milkers. B I ADDRESS D. McL. WALLACE LTD. WHAKATANE-"^

Do you or. Don't you... Enjoy steady nerves ? If you don't-—then read this .\ . Undernourished nerves—owing to insufficiency of vital food elements in modern diet—are the chief cause of restless, ineffective sleep /1 r which leaves you still tired in the morning. A cup of 4 Ovaltine' regularly at bed- Simmsr' J time quickly induces and sustains deep, restful sleep. ' Ovaltine *is a pure natural SHf '(K ■I ' JIBW AM food beverage made from malt, milk and eggs. W-M. Jl \ €l C; Ovaltine does not contain any starch. Furthermore, it does not contain Household Vmj i Sugar, nor does it contain Chocolate or a large percentage of Cocoa. Remember. jff there is no substitute for' Ovaltine*' j (7\ • * > *• • ■ < The sort of nerves that never JUnnK delicious \ List*, in w Tmsday at* pJn to I k i you do™*-whatever or I '6 * - "Ghosts of the towEr "—each -I .whoever you have to deal j m m .• _ ■A 9 • tpisod* a thrilling historical story ■of th* j with; the coolness and con- ' I Jl/O I §■-* -ri fo**T London. iZB.iZB, 3 Zb, 4 ZB. ; fidence resulting from an X, J VCJLI ■ Jlt . ~~ adequately nourished and perfectly balanced nervous L -and note the Difference/ , i sy3tKn? Makotactumd bt A. Viion. Lm, Loraoi. ' P "°'**'*** Wellington,wh«nafrw Hj — — *2378®Jf!~

, PUBLIC NOTICE & TO-DAY'S DRINK WAITEMATA ALE NOW OBTAINABLE AND ON DRAUGHT AT THE NEW COMMERCIAL BOTE Under the management of H. E. (Tim) CUCKSEY Where a hearty welcome awaits j new and old friends j EXCELLENT CUISINE MODERATE CHARGES TRY THE BEACON OFFICE FOR JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS. QUALITY PRINTING AT REASONABLE RATES.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 57, 1 September 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 57, 1 September 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 57, 1 September 1939, Page 2

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