m mm YKVU'V/W, v ,..«y*fv> HOSPITALITY The word wassail is derived from the Scandinavian Waes Hael, meaning Here’s Health. The term was applied to the cup passed around at feasts and banquets. A later development was the custom of the village belles going from door to door singing rhymes and offering a decorated bowl filled with spiced ale. In return they received a small gratuity —and probably a kiss or,two! - Tfrd&yxf id D.B. lager A WAITEMATA QUALITY PRODUCT Wa m mm 3 m m $ Sr <L.x m 4^5 DB. 38 There’s, a WALLACE PUMP for every purpose And every Wallace Pump serves its purpose well. Benefit, from greater returns through well-watered stock. Increase efficiency in your milking sheds and guarantee a permanent supply for your home, by installing a dependable Wallace Pump. The Power-flo model, illustrated, delivers 500 gallons per hour, economically, and with a minimum amount of attention. If desired, it can be supplied in combination with the Wallace Automatic Pressure Plant. Remember, whenever it’s a question of pumps, WALLACE is just another name for DEPENDABILITY. POST THIS COUPON NOW! t m 8 Write today for full information on the Wallace range of pumps. oC° CVL SfO vA\C & fOP* 4.48 D. McL. WALLACE LTD. Dept. Q Newmarket, Auckland. Dear Sirs, Please forward me Free illustrated literature Wallace Pumps and Pressure Plants. Name -.... _ —... _ ....-. —.-. —.-. ——— < Address - ~.-. ——~— ~. Wallace PUMPS AND PRESSURE PLANTS D. McL. WALLACE LTD. Newmarket, Auckland WHAKATANE AGENT: R. COWAN, MERRITT ST., W HAKATANE
FOUR POINTERS TO Cut the grass when it is just beginning to flower. Build the stack carefully, keeping the sides straight and the centre well filled. fj s CilP \\v<r i m W.v. s Cover the stack with earth as soon as possible afto* building is completed. Erect a stock-proof fence immediately. BETTER Once your surplus spring growth has been safely harvested either as silage or hay, the seasons of possible feed shortage can be faced with confidence. If made properly, silage is a valuable winter feed which wiil pay handsomely. BETTER WARM MANAGEMENT means more production ISSUED’ BY THE AID FOR BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL 35 <5 We 8T.14.24
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 17, 8 November 1948, Page 8
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352Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 17, 8 November 1948, Page 8
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