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I MILKING MACHINE FACTS • Number 8 For over a half a century Wallace Engineers have made a keen study of the Dairy - farmer's problems, and to this intensive research work they attribute the amazing increase in sales of the Wallace Super Milker. To-doy the Wallace Super stands for Quality and Reliability. Therefore, in purchasing the modern Wallace Super Milker, the Doiry-farmer is assured of securing the very latest improvements in design and construction. m mwt. •S hbs 1 S®s IMS '4 Willi m i 'ml: The Wallace Combination Unit—featured at left —serves a two-fold purpose. It increases the efficiency of Milking Machine installations, and at the same time actually reduces running costs. Easily adapted for electric motor or engine drive, this splendid unit occupies only three square feet of floor space, and enables the Milking Machine, Separator, Skim-milk and Water Pumps to be driven as one complete, self-contained machine. Simple and convenient control of speeds the elimination of cumbersome shafting, belting and pulleys—and considerably lower power consumption are advantages secured by the installation of the Wallace Combination Unit. Post Coupon below for Fully Illustrated Catalogue. D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Phone 30-155. Head Office: Newmarket, Auckland MWiNG MACHINES RELIABLE REGULAR POWER FOR UNDER Id. PER HOUR! ACCESSIBILITY ! Illustration shows crank case hinged over so that working Darts can be cleaned, inspected and adjusted, if necessary. IN MINUTES as against hours with other machines, Hundreds have proved the Simple Efficiency of the Designed after years of thought by Engineers who have thought of everything. DIESEL ENGINE. No wonder they are the only people who have gained Britain s highest award after test, viz., three R.A.S.E. Silver Medals for Paraffin, Petrol and Diesel models! '• . . , , . The first feature which strikes the enquirer is the ease with which the engine is opened for inspection or cleaning (see illustration). Operating costs are less than Id per hour. _ Engine starts from cold on crude oil fuel (no dangerous priming). If vou use POWER at all it will pay you to investigate this wonder engine and get a BEDROCK PRICE BEFORE THE ANTICIPATED RISE IN PRICE! Full particulars from the N.Z. Agents: BOX 239, HAMILTON; Whakatane and Te Puke, or from the following Distributors: Whangarei, Northland Machinery Exchange; Paeroa, Hare Bros.; Te Awamutu, " Newton King Ltd. Farmers' Tour of South Australia including Melbourne Cup. 43 days or interesting travel, departing Wellington, 30th September. Inolusive cost from New Ze&landi £77. For Turtber particulars apply GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU, on LOCAL STOCK AGENT. MARY--5 (OLDS sSH NO COLDS THIS SEASON :T:, m 'A m m m 1 i k., - r-; STRANGE DIFFERENCE IN HEALTH OF TWO CHILDREN COMPARE these two children. Same age. Neighbours. Both well-looked-after. But what a difference 1 Edna is pale, peaky and underweight, worn down by cold after' cold. Mary is strong, sturdy, lively and doesn't know what a cold is. What makes all that difference? Simply this: Mary's mother gives her Scott's Emulsion, the quick-acting body-builder, right through the winter. An eminent Research Body has proved that within 30 minutes after your child has taken a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion, every drop has gone to strengthen her whole body, and particularly h?r chest and lungs. Soon you'll see a remarkable improvement. Your child will begin to fill out, grow rosy-cheeked, and go through the rest of the winter free from coughs, colds, and the illnesses that mike other mothers anxious : about tiieir children. < So remember. If your child has a cold, give her Scott's Emulsion for strength to throw it off and avoid catching cold again. If she hasn't caught cold yet, don't let her 1 Start now to build up her resistance with Scott's Emulsion. NATURE'S OWN FOOD TONIC mm; w ; i •: KM ■"4 % said the guest, when she looked at her bed. And was the hostess i pleased? The history of those sheets was recounted there and then. How she had bought them four years ago last March, and how splendidly they'd worn and washed and how . • • well, you Mil fp: PM| S8& SSS! iiS'; know the way women talk . . . ll\e name on the J.l ved&i 3 £ [or ©am a n e£J~ ou)» I 0 a.n el _sil I 0 U) . Q ate* J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22818, 27 August 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22818, 27 August 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22818, 27 August 1937, Page 5