it - > ABOVE: The WALLACE Interceptor and Dual Vacuum Unit, Tlits unit Is the exclusive Wallace method or providing dual vacuum conveniently and at low cost. It permits the use or low vacuum at the cups while maintaining- the correct vacuum ror efficient working in the rest or the system. LIMITED Head Office: NEWMARKET,-AUCKLAND. Phone 30-155. irniwii FuuiSvS I ' rl& ING m A D. McL. WALLACE LTD.. Dept. H., NEWMARKEr, AUCKLAND. . Dear Sirs,—please "forward me full "particulars of ■ Wallace Super and Dual Vacuum Milkers. NAME . m '• « [ . I m C'/, v: Ji M LINSEED OIL 1 CAKE MEAL F i rom 2 .,P ZS ; J dail> l to 4 ozs - dai| y is the quantity for skim milk fed calves and from 3 o;cs. daily rising to 6 ozs. daily for whey fed. It can be fed by mixing with boiling water in the early stages and later simply fed dry in the bottom of buckets after the by-product. whey It also supplies Ploh, easily digested nourishment in » f nn ~. ♦», .. oalf can handle (without exoess fibre). The mMk m?n«nWio the youngest Intact In whey and skim so thatefthe™^ form a oomplete ration for the best oalves moosE v,,| l LINSEED OIL CAKE NUTS. AND MEAL [ W. &R. FLETCHER (KI.Z.) LTD., Box 17, AucklandPlease send me free literature and ration advice about feeding calves. NAME _ • ADDRESS H m & hi MEAL UMUMCtUMD fO« wmmicHtßKuro
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23718, 26 July 1940, Page 12
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