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VU&COPIjgII protected their herds by using the Wallace Wallace dual vacuum low level pipe Super Standard Milker. Now, to the mech- LINE MILKE.r. {n tiiis revolutionary machine the anica! perfection and simplicity of this !n lk runs by - ! ' nvit - v from ,h? cu i JS to r _ . . U/ „ , , , , , 1 !K> which is pl-'Hvd near the lloor of the >hei { famous machine, Wallace have added the fcnd suUabiy protected. in th:.s milk line is a con! exclusive DUAL VACUUM principle, by skienibly LOWER vacuum than that used to opwhich low vacuum at the cups can be orate thu rcsl 01 tho s - vstcm - T,as 1S achieved I)V . , . , t "Icing from t'i e vacuum pump two s parate leads. Obtained without expensive or complicated in wh'eh the vacuum can be adjusted LXDEPrJNappliances. GENTLY. From the low level milk line the mill: is :\rl.scd by vacuum through n special raising can to the release •. The system is simple and economical, saves time in the .shed and reduces labour costs. AUTOMATIC DRIVE MP*" , m "Mp Wallace has developed an entirely new AUTOMATIC Wwf'- M" TENSION drive, which overcomes the difficulties previously experienced with fixed centre drives. The new V/a!lace drive automatically maintains correct belt tension, protects motor against sfcrfing overload, eliminates vibration | and stabilises the motor. By reducing belt slip, electric '> x & power costs are cut to a minimum. By raising a convenit " entfy-placed lever, the motor is relieved of all load and r - ' the belt is automatically slackened. With the new WaHace USE THSS COUPON Ijj. 'Q FOK FULL INFORMATION. Tgk Ess floa' " BBa 'esa" ees mn ' Do M.cL. WALLACb- LTD B whakatane b ■ m a 1 B 5 a s | j A DRY I I I SUMMER | I I PREDICTED j I a s S 1 s s ■ s I ■ | I FOR ENGLISH GARDEN HOSE I i E f Consult Us I i ■ i s ■ : | S I" 2 ply. Silvertown Hose 61d ft j 3 ■ s f i I" All Solid Rubber 4ld ft § s ■ a | 1 s { ■ s PARA RUBBER CO. I m ■ S PHONE 301. THE STRAND WHAKATANE ■ 3 ! ■S-y ■ SiiiiuiaaiiiiiHiuHnniiißiiiiiuiniiiiiiaiiiHiiiiiiiiianuiinniiamul

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 67, 27 September 1939, Page 2

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351

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 67, 27 September 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 67, 27 September 1939, Page 2

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