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f 1 This sweep /rx ] takes half the | work out of JmML l^haqmakinq \ helps me to overcome the labour short1 age and increase my production—and " -- chose Wallace for all my harvesting >" 1 ' m P' emen ts. All Wallace equipment is ~ ""- ■-I 4 designed by practical men who know the importance of saving labour and ]]r ~»«**aamog^^ speeding-up haymaking. Take the THE WALLACE Wallace Tumbler Sweep with the new TUMBLER SWEEP patented tooth, for instance—it's so Exceptionally strong and well balanced. Handles of tested steam tubing, Well balanced and sweeps SO clean that frame of birch and teeth of selected hardwood. Electrically welded, it makes the job a lot easier for the angle iron braces are used to strengthen the whole sweep. These ./ sweeps are now fitted with a new, patented tooth point (inset). This reOm Qfia Cuts aOWn my Work, f"00. ! V© new point hugs the ground and picks up cleanly and quickly, while e£ j tflQt thjs $w he | f at tiie same time, the patented rib prevents the point from burying itself r r in the ground. Makes the sweep easier to tip and easier to handle. bring in bigger loads more easily and Made in two sizes, Bft. and 10ft., and supplied with six, eight or ten ~ , , , ~ , , „ ' more quickly than I ever could before. D. IWcL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. 6 , NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Denr Sirs, —Please forward me full information on the Wallace Tumbler lik <s jL v. liljlllll? Sweep and the complete range of Wallace Harvesting' Machinery. %#&&&§ d"m"7l # lace ltd~=L

PUBLIC NOTICE The Station Hotel AUCKLAND Opposite Auckland's fine Railway Station. Situated within 3 minutes of Queen Street, this Hotel offers a tariff unrivalled in any part of the Dominion. Hot and cold water and telephones in every room, centrally heated; whilst the appointments of the reception rooms are up-to-dat>-. Tariff: Bed and Breakfast 12s Od. Telegrams: "Stational."

Eggless Cakes . . . when eggs are dear—try these recipes. FRUIT CAKE WITHOUT EGGS 41b butter, Jib sugar, 1 tablespoon Golden Syrup, few cU'otds essence of vanilla, lib flour,' 2 heaped teaspoons Edmonds Ca'je Powder, 4oz. sultanas, 4oz. currants, 3oz. mixed peel (shredded), milk (about a cupful). Beat butter and sugar to a | cream, add golden syrup and | essence. Stir in flour and Cake | Powder previously sifted, then i mix all to a nice consistency j with milk. Bake in a moderate J oven 1J to 2 hours. This cake i is improved by keeping a day ! or two. (No Baking Powder required.) CAKE POWDER BUNS 2 cups flour, 1 cup sugar, 6oz. dripping or butter, 2 dessertspoons Edmonds Cake Powder, 1 cup raisins, \ piece peel, a little milk. Mix flour and sugar, rub in the dripping (or butter), then add Cake Powder and fruit apd mix to a stiff dough with the milk. Put in dessertspoonfuls on cold greased tray and bake in hot oven for about 10 minutes. (No Baking Powder required.) KISSES (Eggless) 41b butter, 2 tablespoons hat water, \ cup sugar, 1 cup flour, 2 cup coconut, 1 teaspoon Edmonds Cake Powder. Melt butter with hot water, mix into dry ingredients which have been previously mixed together. Roll Into balls, put on tray and flatten a little. Cook 15 minutes In a moderate oven. Put together with butter icing, (No Baking required.) I£ you haven't yet tried Edmonds Cake Powder get a 6d tin from your grocer to-day. t j 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 94, 29 November 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 94, 29 November 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 94, 29 November 1939, Page 6

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