lot/ ern f bu/fd a ™ fort iff Butter.. Jill } you can help build' up the Empire's food reserves which; MA is equally important to the successful prosecution of the war * New Zealand farmers are doing their utmost to increase production — but maximum output can only be; -Wmr ; reached with the use of efficient labour-saving plant. I The Wallace Dual Vacuum Milker (below) is to-day's^ " •■Miii.i, _ most outstanding contribution to the dairying industry.. L°w level milk interceptors in each bail allow milkjjg be - JX gravitated from the cows at any required vacuunt. The' h _ -ff .< milk is delivered from the cow to the interceptors at udder 1111 level. It is then lifted from the interceptors to the milk ! If fill §11 Jfti line, and surge is eliminated. Transparent interceptors- • if n St ff enable the milk from individual cows to be inspected. ' Jf ■I 11111 The Wallace gives you the convenience of the overhead 1 ! line , milker with the advantages' of low-line and low h vacuum milking. Send the coupon for full particulars of I W Wallace Dual Vacuum Milker. ABOVE M/fILLACE and D. McL. Wallace PHONE 97 LTD. WHAKATANE J D. IWcL. WALLACE LTD.. Dept. ft SUsl M 13 | _ g g|| HJ _ W.-JL «_Jji||g NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. W — HHB ■ ■ I I wk H § 0 Dear Sirs, —please forward me full particulars of * Wallace Super, and Dual Vacuum Milkers. \AME VDDRESS. .
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 222, 7 October 1940, Page 6
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