(safefq *to c^er J f "Before you can speed up haymaking you've got to be certain of absolute safety for the men on the job. In the Safety Stacker Wallace's have done away with the old-fashioned, dangerous boom by using the patented equalising bar." "This stacker saves me many hours in haymaking each year—it's easy to erect, simple and fast to operate—and on the farm to-day, more than ever before, TIME MEANS MONEY." THE WALLACE SAFETY STACKER, WITH SELF-LOC GRAB Designed on an entirely new principle. Instead of a boom, an equalising bar and revolving mast are used, which enable stacks to be built to any height required and allows the hay to be picked up from either end of the stack. The mast is strong and light, of heavy gauge steel with safety joint, and will stand the strain of hard usage indefinitely. The Safety Stacker is simple in operation, and can be transported easily and erected quickly. Equipped with patent" Wallace Self-Loc Grab which comes down unlocked and automatically locks itself when taking •0 • FULL STOCKS AVAILABLE. ,oad • These 9 rabs hand,e the bi " est load with eose ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GUARANTEED cnsil ° 9e "<■r-v.il.bk. in rt™. size, McL. WALLACE LTD., , NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. D. McL. WALLACE LTD. WHAKATANE
Bis tins of Edmonds 'Sure-to-Please' Custard ... In six delicious flavours, in 4-lb. tins at 5/- ... and big - tins of Edmonds'Sure-to-Rise' Baking Powder,; in 5-lb. tins at 6/9. So much more convenientand economical s =s===w«^ t for country appetites and successful big farm bakings. 813555? maMßnu tWITB iWBBUI P3lj]& All Edmonds Products ara Iffii&MPwii «iiy&?sily sold only in containers ufbilSS mHSm 15*,*! eSKwI 5&633 i£ej*!lS wffik bearing the well-known {His ■*"*& JcWf ug|l'jHa& SSRiH»E|j W&LM&W tenllili Edmonds labels. Accept Us M» wWwk lanli mm' Ww »»«Miaa. ■iSSSCUSTARD — 'BAKING POWDER Makers also of EDMONDS • Sure-to-Set* JELLIES in twelve flavours. ** 7 *> A CHANGE FOR MOTORISTS o CAREFREE RIDES BY RAIL Here is a good thought for motorists and their families: —Why have always the wearing worry of the steering wheel? Why have the frequent dread of another car's wild rush around! the dangerous bend of a narrow road? Why be always working while travelling ? Why not have the ease and freedom of limbs which the train can give? Why not have the fearless joy of seeing the country fly past you, or the option of reading or chatting with friends, with no more anxiety about the travelling-than-if you were sitting in an ' armchair, at, home? TRAVEL BY KAIL AND RELAX >
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 87, 13 November 1939, Page 2
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