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mmamimll u - &tiBIM ft if* t*JMMfle* * % to maintain quality of production. The Wallace Super is a true double-pipe machine which guarantees complete sanitation, and can be altered easily and inexpensively from standard to .dya! -v __ __ vacuum, or vice versa. > '■" i ***^- THE WALLACE VACUUM PUMP (upper left) is scientifically" f/fti \ I designed to produce maximum steady vacuum. This Pump, runffi- Qμ l ff^ = T~T ==> ning on ball bearings, gives exceptionally light power consump\\fv7 fi~£i'--'•'■•?' tion. It lends itself to convenient installation, is easily accessible and perfectly sanitary. Cover of nickelled copper, body ducoed. \ > MfflMmmMm/ Cylinders, pistons, connecting rods and crankshaft are all per- \ fectly finished and fitted. SOW'' WALLACE SUPER RELEASER (lower right). The.most saniWt% Jfi W\\ * ar T most easily cleaned releaser available. Pressed from •§M? : IFT3 * solid copper and heavily tinned. No corners or seams and no •Sp Ilk M ! ■ baffles to churn milk or harbour bacteria. Large capacity and Jiff|:. scientific construction. Reduced air admission eases strain on the vacuum pump. THE WALLACE AUTOMATIC MOTOR DRIVE (lower left) i protects the motor, reduces power consumption and risk of accident. This exclusive invention enables the motor to be started free of all load. The load is taken up by the motor gradually and then correct belt tension is maintained automatic- - ally. Belt slip is prevented and the motor's efficiency* increased.. mm Sm Complete service is available on all Wallace machinery and ml , ilk demonstration entails no obligation. D McL> Wallace ltd., Dept. f\ * MBB Pil I HHH m W aJk J JPni NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. V3i ra HI ' ■ H 1 ttfil BBtBJ Dear Sirs, —Please forward me full particulars of- I IBZf *■ m I I m» Wk 'mm Wallace Super ana Dual Vacuum Milkers. Wflh* t mm JL l % mmmimJuMJbmJmmJKSl ' ' • - - vuiE ByBSSPSWjBJB" * * J Ji'mil V ADDRESS -.-« > • •„•

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 211, 11 September 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 211, 11 September 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 211, 11 September 1940, Page 6

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