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fori of Butter.. fyou can help build up the Empire's food reserves which is equally important to the successful pfosecution of the war. New Zealand farmers are doing their utmost to increase production — but, maximum output can only be - reached with the use of efficient labour-saving plant. The Wallace Dual Vacuum Milker (below) is to-day's, most outstanding contribution to the dairying industry. Low level milk interceptors in each bail allow milk gravitated from the cows at any required vacuum. milk is delivered from the cow to the interceptors at udder level. It is then lifted from the interceptors to the milk line, and surge is eliminated. Transparent interceptors enable the milk from individual cows to be inspected. The Wallace gives you the convenience of the overhead line milker with the advantages of low-line and low vacuum milking. Send the coupon for full particulars of this Wallace Dual Vacuum Milker. . and PHONE 97 LTD. WHAKATANE 9 H MM '' .MM mam MH MM MM hb n* % WE CAN DO IT ! ~ ,*jh Letter Heads Bill Heads Uniscript Forms Office Printing } j Statements Account Forms Invoice Books Receipts <o^. I\s f Receipt Books Time Sheets Wage Sheets Folders %' ill Programs Fancy Cards Dance Tickets Posters H ||l Visiting Cards Business Cards Invitations jj : fit Wedding Cards Wedding Invitations ■ jfj Bereavement Cards In Memoriam Cards Sale Bills Hand Bills 'lF Circulars Dodgers Books ;Jr* - *J] Catalogues Schedules | V , Printed Envelopes \ ! ; x Blotters * LET US QUOTE YOU FOR THAT JOB! . £ i / 'It Pays to Advertise! k To Businessmen. You-have goods for sale; let us assist you,. iSQL jflll Three times a week the BEACON penetrates into 1200 homes /fffl mwk in Whakatane arid throughout the Rangitaiki Plains. WM'4\ W Casual Advertisers. Our classified advertisements bring sur ■ 0$ W prising results. Lost and Found, For Sale, To Rent, Jobs Wanted. W- Situations Vacant, Wanted to Buy, Wanted Known. It is all the Wi: I'M same. Let us tell the world about it! * W? : s l» w 0$ la W; REMEMBER: "A Hen doesn't stop scratching because . jfel IB W- fell Worms are scarce!", o§;% |S w I;# Ifsf ll j§ Advertise in the BEACON for Results Jlijf i| W ■ ■ It# ii:

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 194, 2 August 1940, Page 6

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364

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 194, 2 August 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 194, 2 August 1940, Page 6

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