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"The big thing you need for haymaking is speed— /£ lIT //¥ and that's another reason why I like this Wallace /i J[H /yp Transport Stacker. It works faster and saves labour £ n —and that means a lot when it's so hard to get f II JWMp Ik experienced hands. My job to-day is to increase pro- llwjgk duction, and the only answer is to use fast labour- //£r ■ saving machines. Every hour I can save on the farm /jttf ■ THE WALLACE helps me to show a profit. And another thing—l can't I If TRANSPORT afford to hove breakdowns. I've used Wallace im- | I STACKER plements for 20 years and I know they're all designed II I Mast and boom are of steel and by practical men wha know farming conditions. That / \ I JlT™ XTS means I don't have to worry about breakdowns or f \ H quired height.. The stacker is , ~ f 1 H constructed to fit close to the replacements. ft H stack and the revolving mast f 1 W allows hay to be deposited where--7 # 111 JR ever required. The mast can be / g If 1 wWy lowered and the base is hinged, FULL STOCKS \ / m -j-*. tfj}| enabling the stacker to go through n / ff ' any farm gate and be transported AVAILABLE. \ lffl| quickly and easily. Special safety .» " 1 \ Ml features are incorporated and the IMMEDIATE ff -—— Hr stacker is fitted with the Wal!ace __, ..; FB v ff * jKraSwilf / Self-Loc Grab which handles light DfcLIVfcKY g or heavy loads alike. The grab I AD AMTCCH m comes down unlocked and autoVjUAKAIN I HHU. • matically locks itself when taking LTD? WHAKATANE

PUBLIC NOTICES S. S. SHAPLEY Registered Plumber Ring 209 M ALL CLASSES OF SHEET RBETAL WORK

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS All advertisements for insertion in the Bencon must be received at the office before 5 p,m. on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings prio to days of publication.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 123, 14 February 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 123, 14 February 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 123, 14 February 1940, Page 3

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