Voet eanf p/fituw on k. * ' 9 1 " *j t V y ° U can^ ass^ e fighting services by increasing thfl Efficient labour-saving machinery is the basis of all high production. Wallace Super Milkers have been designed to reduce time in the shed and save labour, and can always be depended .f v upon to operate efficiently, economically and safely. HHW. The Wallace Super is a genuine double-pipe machine operating with a pulsator in every bail and a special rotary pulsator to wT releaser. '''>'/ 7 The standard model can be easily and inexpensively converted to dual vacuum or vice versa. STUDY THE SAFETY OF, / YOUR HERD. Your herd is your greatest asset—don't take / any risks. Instal a safe, reliable Wallace Milking Machine in , your shed and be assured of complete satisfaction. ' ""'^3k A complete service for maintenance and replacements is always available. Clip the coupon for full details of Wallace //f( \ Milkers. _ , WALlicE* ROTARy""PULSATOR." This IngenU ous Pulsator cares for the correct opepation of the Releaser. £ Being adjustable, the Wallace Trip Pulsator allows the y . .. 1 a ' 1 Releaser to be operated at the correct speed, and wopks Inde- itajffrMT. pendently of the line pulsators. Reduces agitation, frothing [I and disturbance of the butterfat globule in the milk. 4____ —■ ==:^ RIGHT: WALLACE LINE PULSATOR. Far superior to auto* matio types, Wallace Pulsators can be depended upon td function perfectly with no stoppages. Only 2 moving parts. j£_ —— Fully adjustable for squeeze and release. v will' D McL. WALLACE LTD. PHONE 97 WHAKATANE D. McL. WALLACE ltd., Dept, n < fIUK. I 1 V ■H| HT tT*mM —fIH NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. « - HB 4k U 1 0 I H H ® a &rnm "■BEH Dear Sirs, —please forward me full particulars of V PPJfI WW| g| ™ g Wallace Super and Dual Vacuum Milkers. name ~v. • • | ADDRESS J
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 182, 5 July 1940, Page 6
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