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W I M to 9f*jf > W£it S ?' *€J ■ iEJ J i f mmreM* Authoritative experiments have proved that both the quality and quantity of the milk yield are greatly increased when cows have plenty of fresn water within easy access. Consequently an efficient pumping system will increase your herd’s output and raise your grading points. Enjoy increased profits this season—instal the WALLACE PEERLESS PUMP. This efficient Pump is economical—-noiseless-—self-oiling, and will deliver up to 250 gallons per hour. Safe and absolutely reliable—the Wallace Automatic Pressure Pumping Plant ensures a continuous supply of water for all purposes, delivered under pressure to any part of the farm. Special pressure switch automatically starts or stops the Pump, thereby reducing power consumption. Post coupon below for Free Illustrated Catalogue.

D. McL. WALLACE. LTD. Read Office: Newmarket. Auckland. TUI ST.. MATAMATA. S D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. A Newmarket, AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, —please forward me details and Free 'Catalogue on Wallace Pumps and Automatic Pressure Pumping: Plants. ADDRESS ..

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Matamata Record, Volume XX, Issue 2014, 6 March 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Matamata Record, Volume XX, Issue 2014, 6 March 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Matamata Record, Volume XX, Issue 2014, 6 March 1939, Page 6

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