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USEES SAY. Manor Farm Te Kawa R- D - Q 7th March, 195 U. Mass,s. D.McL.WaUO«Ud.. HAMILTON. Dear Sir, Wallace Super sIX e seasons, with milker for thr .f e , actory results, completely sa similar in- , wish to order a at stallation for ™ Korokonui. Inform ation, we For your approximately milk 15° c 0 tr jijping employli hours non-strjpinfl. uso ing three ' re turns over leg ropes, factory fe . 300 lbs. butWfot trou y e srs ° ver >" °Tn°~™Sn' thank you for your efficient service. ‘ yours faithfully, (S Jed) W- 5- E=™-kor. Newstead R.D. HAM 14th March. 1950. M««. o. w °"°“ L,A ' HAMILTON. r>%e S ;'W,ng £&°' mok°r°o e f Milking Machine f out for two seasons, r^v." e ,evertsd to a Wallace Super 6~pS!®of"th« Plantas Shorthorn)! m ° pp 'tJ an odd kfthe S, °' emC " verified. No. 5 R.D. Morrinsville. 27th March,, 19oU. D . McL. Wallace Ltd. HAMILTONDear Sir, s _ co w WatHaving' used un ;t milking lace Super do four y machine for the yOU how 1 H . am with its performsatisfied C ows ; n one ance. l n auarter non-strip-hour and d Dro duction has ping, b "l ne 2 o o/ o , while udder increased £>/o> Q se rious troubles, whi , d machine, problem with Ihe ° ■ have been has been Your free service helpe d to excellent and h . (n per keep the mi 'iking P , wo uld feet running order ‘ rto buy recommend any * hine for a Wallace Milk ng m fast, clean milking. Yours faithfully, (Signed) J- Bowman. Note these New Features in the Wallace Super Milker Streamlined milk floyv from cups to releaser prevents choking. Unobstructed air-flow is achieved by separate entry claws, large ported pulsators, I” air-lines, and stream-lined bends. Slotted type pulsator ports give a snappy squeeze-and-release action to the inflations. Other features include. — adjustable motor bracket, cast vacuum tight flange on releaser lid, and rubber flaps on releaser, ensuring perfect vacuum. M.2 Giving faster, cleaner milking, the Wallace Super sets a new standard in milking machines for 1950. You’ll benefit from increased efficiency, reduced milking time, bigger profits, by ordering your new machine now. Terms arranged if desired. 1950 WALLACE D. McL. WALLACE LTD, NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND WHAKATANE AGENT: R. COWAN, Merritt St., Whakatane Petroleum promotes progress BUS £ % \ nT, 5 / ?9 - ' ■ Towr. ■; V};.'; if, ,>7 ; •m y ;:s; ■ m f f \ - Essolube protects your car V HE car of tomorrow, no less than the car of yesterday, owes most of its origin and much of its progress to the petroleum industry. Without petrol and the lubricants' that are derived from petroleum, modern transport as we know it would be impossible. With every revolution of the wheel of progress, the efficiency of petroleum products must be increased to metft higher speeds and greater stresses. That is the job of the Esso refineries . . . and today millions of motorists all over the world depend on Essolube to protect their cars depend completely on the faithful film of Essolube to guard each moving part. » ■Care saves wear ... and the greatest care you can give your car is Essolube. ATLANTIC UNION OIL COMPANY LIMITED ESSO MARKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 49, 26 May 1950, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 49, 26 May 1950, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 49, 26 May 1950, Page 6

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