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can't fort of Butter.. you can help build up the Empire's food reserves which., is equally important to the successful prosecution of the- ' 4 war. New Zealand farmers are doing their utmost to in--crease production —- but maximum output can only be mm | reached with the use of efficient labour-saving plant. 1 The Wallace Dual Vacuum Milker (below) is to-day's. most outstanding contribution to the dairying industry. II ow l eve l milk interceptors in each bail allow milk to be gravitated from the cows at any required vacuum. The K -wrw milk is delivered from the cow to the interceptors at udder ' ll level. It is then lifted from the interceptors to the milk I mi rnßi line, and surge is eliminated. Transparent interceptors i || « ws§ f;/|| enable the milk from individual cows to be inspected. 5 '§ 9m mP Th e Wallace gives you the convenience of the overhead ? 4? .-2 WB- line milker with the advantages of low-line and low f vacuum milking. Send the coupon for full particulars of a^aCC Ua ' acuum bilker. D. McL. Wallace PHONE 97 LTD. WHAKATANE' J . %/ ' WE CAN DO IT! " # Letter Heads Bill Heads Uniscript Forms Office Printing Statements Account Forms Invoice Books Receipts Receipt Books Time Sheets Wage Sheets Folders sS *•' j|| Programs Fancy Cards Dance Tickets Posters Visiting Cards ' Business Cards Invitations k|| Wedding Cards - Wedding Invitations Bereavement Cards . In Memoriam Cards Sale Bills Hand Bills Circulars Dodgers Books kKMCatalogues Schedules vJi * Printed Envelopes . > Blotters „ ■{W 1 ® ' JV& let us quote you for that job i % tip yr\ • • -.CCv.vXI It Pays to Advertise! J fljll To Businessmen. You have "goods for sale; let us assist you. jtL Wm Thifet times a week the BEACON penetrates into 1200 homes Jf^l in Whakatane and throughout the Rangitaiki Plains. y§sfw Casual Advertisers. Our classified advertisements bring surW prising results. Lost and Found, For Sale, To Rent, Jobs Wanted. W- Situations Vacant, Wanted to Buy, Wanted Known. It is all the 4%:-$ $m same. Let us tell the world about it! rn REMEMBER-- "A Hen doesn't stop scratching because . jits! |» I |1 Worms are scarce!" Jgf |1; 11# • Mil #• 4?4| m%4 -3m-. P Advertise in the BEACON for Results .. ' 0M I * ■ 0$ m

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 196, 7 August 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 196, 7 August 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 196, 7 August 1940, Page 4

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