He's feedinqthe men A who man the quns . He's doing his part by increasing production to supply food If} to the homeland. It's a job that calls for first-class equip- imSWM */' ment, and Wallace's have answered the demand fop efficient haymaking equipment with their great range of stackerir sweeps, etc. / THE WALLACE SAFETY STACKER J / is well-known for efficiejicy and safety and is I if* / greater demand than ever. VW I - This stacker is 100% safe as the ejflallslng barf transfers the load vertically down the mast with no ffmpfl / side strain. Revolving mast enables stacks to be / built to any height just where required. Is easily I erected and is fitted with the Patent Wallace Self--I Loc Grab which comes down unlocked and auto— I i lljlv", -f maticaily locks when taking the load. fit* V The Safety Stacker handles the heaviest loads of" hay or ensilage with ease. Speed up production with a Wallace Safety Stacker. ~ |, D. McL. WALLACE, LTD., otv \ THE STRAND, WHAKATANE- ° \ Head Office : Newmarket, Auckland. * HEs OM 7#£ t/08 NOW ITS yOM > - dfat*, cu NATIONAL SAVINGS INVESTMENT ACCOUNT * or BUY NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS / LET BERLEI BRING YOU \ \. BACK TO BEAUTY Vs \ | i 1 ii proves it's line that counts. And no found- Wjjr ♦ \'' \l "-'I ation gives a more beautiful line than Berlei. 1 ,j Jj , 7 With anything like the comfort. For Berlei has ONLY Berleis are made expressly to your Every section, every line of your Berlei % designed, cut and stitched to solve YOUR figure exactly where slack muscles rieed it, ease where adequate corseting is gone. You stand better, / i I / ffltliSlP'' ''^ ett i er 'i| ne ' S^ e St '^ ■ youthiulness aie yours at once. 11 ; ~ ' "\ Berlei has simplified fitting to j) h I/\/ \\ \ figure-type by giving every 1 / figure a number. So. .just as \/\ | 1 J 0!l as k f or a s ' I KP 20 dress, ' \/( \i\ or a s^e i & ove '' noiv y ou / Vwfl vl can & ve JS mtm^er °f y° ttr mm e / j/%1 IJj figure too. Ask the corsetiere MSmßil£J H IMB 7 I Kill I for it when you see about your 1 \JJWi j/j new Berlei. — . M Kr7 - mM mr Ti!K
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 269, 10 February 1941, Page 6
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367Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 269, 10 February 1941, Page 6
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