protected their herds by using the Wallace Wallace dual vacuum low level pipe line "milker Super Standard Milker. Now to the mprh- this re y o,uti ? nar y machine the milk runs by gravity from the , , . ' CU P S m 'lk line, which is placed along the floor of the i ansca! pertectiorj and Simplicity of this s ! ,ed ' P r °tected by galvanised piping. In this milk line is a con- * f-«rv»rn»~ \A/I!__„ i_ j j ■,> siderably LOWER vacuum than that used to operate the 0 OUa machin w Wallace have added the inflations and releaser. This is achieved by taking from the exclusive DUAL VACUUM nrmrinlo ki/ vacuum pump two separate leads, in which the vacuum can L- VMV-UU/Vl principle, by be adjusted INDEPENDENTLY. From the low level milk line Which IoW VaCUUm at the cups con be m '" c ' s ra ' sc d by vacuum through a special raising can to 1 . * J •. i . i. . re 'eoser. The system is simple and economical, saves oDrainea without expensive or complicated time in the shed and absolutely prevents udder troubles, applia m dp Wallace has developed an entirely new AUTOMATIC M, ■ JBUSm\ m, - A 4 TENSION drive, which overcomes the difficulties previously experienced with fixed centre drives. The new Wallace drive automatically maintains correct belt tension, protects fiHgiwA the motor against starting overload, eliminates vibration ' .1 and stabilises the motor. By reducing belt slip, electric' power costs are cut to a minimum. By raising a conveni- • ently-placed lever, the motor is relieved of all load a-nd r'-;' - * t ' ie belt ' s automatically slackened. With the new Wallace fp/- * drive the possibility of accident and injury is minimised. J FOR FULL INFORMATION. i D. McL. WALLACE LTD. WHAKATANE
J.(PictureofJimkk \ f / ; "" , HTHE mother of this pretty little girl writes: "I IvjL j •: gave Pamela 'Ovaltine' when she was i year old, jf \ \ and she still has this as a last drink before going to I -v \ bed each night at 6 o'clock. She always sleeps for I , m \ x 3 anc * *4 hours without interruption." I «gßwat *#*w . Long experience has proved that 'Ovaltine' is 1 < ? J definitely without equal as the regular day-time and 1 ' li I J bed-time beverage for children. \ * / Prepared from malt, milk and eggs, 'Ovaltine' \ .v -y contains all the food elements required for building .. f " " up a strong, sturdy body, sound nerves and abundant I \ 0&M TRY 'OVALTINE' FREE! vitality. There is nothing "just as good". i %i T-.V Send name and address together with j '' a d. in stamps to the New Zealand A __ _u __ C " \ Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., m 7" A Jj r■lgKk 1H i I Dept. 11 , P.O. Box 662, Welling- B H%/ /% | ■ Si B " -••••••••••••••••- ton, when a free sample will be sent \ T j£XL r* 7 A. JL A -B , J For Energy and Robust Health sS Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes. The large size is the most economical. ' zZB, 3zb, 4ZB. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London. wz3
SW-' VatS Watch for l!if first lign of SORE TEATS AND UDDERS Apply SYKES'S ANIMOL at once ; AFTER MILKING I j l; quickly allays inflammation, heals, and I prevents infection, M2mrr;it!s, Cow Pox, ant! Skin Diseases, Its aetion is— J ANTISEPTIC I SOOTHING j r HEALING ||[I ANIMOmm Hi M k K»* *"• 111 i *B*l iliKMlfly M ZKtVKESi REMEDIES f.'L. AT CHFM!STS AND STORES.
COLD FROSTY DAYS call for GOOD.HOT SOUP Api ale cf steaming soup during this cokl weather warms one up wonderfully, and the up-to-date packs in tins and packets are so handy that their preparation is a matter of only a few minutes. The following will all be found very good:— Oak and Vegetable in tins, 6d, 8d and 1/1 Oak Pea Celery and Mulligatawny tins, 6d Oak Toheroa Soup/tins 9d and 1/4 Gold Leaf Tomato, 11 oz. tins, 6d Heinz Tomato Soup, tins lid and 1/4 Sunshine Packet Soups in 11 different flavours — SmaU packets, 3 for 19d, large packets 6d Symingtons English Packet Soups, in 7 flavours, 8d TRY SOME WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER ! PRICE'S CASH STORE Phone 1. - Whafcatasie.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 43, 31 July 1939, Page 6
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