r sw@s j exfro mm* j "The big thing you need for haymaking is speed— Mr Jit and that's another reason why I like this Wallace /I i|| Transport Stacker. It works faster and saves labour ff if mL/flr —and that means a lot when it's so hard to get f"// j PSr mK Jb experienced hands. My job.to-day is to increase pro- ///« duction, and the only answer is to use fast labour- IJffl H saving machines. Every hour I can save on the farm fm 1 THE WALLACE helps me to show a profit. And another thing—l can't |J | TRANSPORT afford to have breakdowns. I've used Wallace im- If || STACKER plements for 20 years and I know they're all designed II SI Mast and boom are of stes! and by practical men who know farming conditions. That it I £L s, ° c "s r ? on, t: ° e "' means I don't have to worry about breakdowns or / 1 11 quired height. The stacker is , i, f | |I 1 constructed ,to fit close to the replacements. ' m I |S stack and the revolving mast f I || allows hay to be deposited where- / M it | J®, ever re< l u^rec '- The mQS ' 1 can be / 0 1 m | lowered and the base is hinged, FULL STOCKS \ / a jf I«®s||| enabling the stacker to go through _ft / Mr ft nf // arm sate an d be transDorted AVAILABLE. .ff 1 111 l quickly and easily. Special safety jgf —- lIL features are incorporated and the IMMEDIATE /- w|i' sfacker is fitted with the Wallace . ff » Self-Loc Grab which kan-Sies iiqht DELIVERY ff or heavy loads alike. The grab B B AD A ff .— comes down unlocked and oj^touUAKAN I ttu. rnaticaiiv locks itself when taking D - !WcL - WALLACE LTD., Dept. G NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, —Please forward me full information on the Wallace Transport 11111111 m <f JJ* stacker and the complete range of Wallace Harvesting- Machinery. |||||| D. McL. W/O.^WHAK^TANE
m tl \ i li /fEAN a healthier Hi f*U- *' \/( IV ~ r * JIVJL bank account. Be I\\ ■"-* - * - r>h ' prepared for colic, "" impaction and worms in your stock. Here you can obtain an effective and reliable Drench that will perhaps save your valuable stock. All the best and most reliable Drenches are procurable here. A CHANGE FOR MOTORISTS O CAREFREE RIDES BY RAIL Here is a good thought for motorists and their families I—Why1 —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 naxrow 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 optioh of reading or chatting with friends, with no more anxiety about the travelling thap if you were sitting in an ' 1 ' ■ 1 ' 4 armchair at home? j I.K-r,, TRAVEL BY RAIL AND RELAX i . i
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 89, 17 November 1939, Page 2
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