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VtM fort of Buffer. you can help build up the Empire's food reserves which z is equally important to the successful prosecution of thefjjgff 1 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.. P" ik. Low level milk interceptors in each bail to be gravitated from the cows at any required vacuum. TheH. milk is delivered from the cow to the interceptors at Udder - I level. It is then lifted from the interceptors to the milk f| -Si mm 1 line, and surge is eliminated. Transparent interceptors-: > M ill II 1111 l&l enable the milk from individual cows to be inspected. ' W 111 If Ws< Wallace gives you the convenience of the overhead > J||| ISi m line milker with the advantages of lowrlin'e and low • ft |||l vacuum milking. Send the coupon for full particulars'of* I . ' Th^ ' " D. McL. -^ PHONE 97 LTD. WHAKATANE " || | ' Pays to Advertise ! if . fjj|l| To Businessmen. . You hae goods for sale; let us assist you. W.wk Three times a week the BEACON penetrates into 1200 homes W§ f IfpJ jn Whakatane and throughout the Rangitaiki Plains. f p*%%% . • ' - ■ jm %'A Casual' Advertisers. Our classified advertisements bring sur- isim m %ik prising results. Lost and Found, For Sale, To Rent, Jobs Wanted. • Jfell t - mm Situations Vacant, Wanted to Buy, Wanted Known. It is all the ' m- same. Let us tell the world about it! i ! W I#. msi h W : %''s> REMEMBER: 'A Hen doesn't stop scratching because '• W) tytfo Worms are scarce !" •' • 1 # i-$A , - $Mii i : i ti|, Advertise in the BEACON for Results #| | : . Jig# | I The "Beacon" is your Paper jf IT cannot live without your support. Become a permanent pf; subscriber. Help the BEACON to help you forward the interests JBl» of the district in which we have our mutual bond. S|j m Non-political, • non-sectarian and independent, the- BEACON p i|| portrays the news of the district in which it circulates and seeks Hit 0. to give a lead in all movements calculated to assist the progress ma^W pip of town and country. " :'• flp|| DID YOU KNOW that for £1 per year, you can have the BEACON delivered three times a week, at your home.. Ring'.' Bgji y No: 10 or consult your

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 228, 21 October 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 228, 21 October 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 228, 21 October 1940, Page 6

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