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ItltiiiK Py?; .. r KM The Book of Plans that everybody has been waiting for. Containing— PLANS AND ELEVATIONS OF 40 UP-TO-DATE HOUSES. Details of FLATS, and PHOTOGRAPHS OF MODEL HOMES. msamm SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS HAMILTON •45 years ago Sykcs's Drench was used By farmers throughout New Zealand, and today it is still in regular use everywhere. For safe, thorough cleansing at calving time always use —■ Sold by all packet Chemists & Stores W'ADOZ. v Z*. 1 itzraaa 'titr_-»■ tii-v. ; j,:,' r ■ rt-pP-nidkc B 0 0 0 it will assist our fighting men at home and abroad. Increased production has been asked of ail New Zealand farmers, but this can only be achieved with efficient, labour-saving machinery. , . , -. , WALLACE SUPER MILKERS are unsurpassed for saving labour and time In the shed. Wlany years' experience in the actual manufacture of Pulsators, Teat Cups, Releasers, Vacuum Pumps and other components ensures satisfactory operation at all times. , . To guarantee absolute sanitation, the WALLACE SUPER MILKER has been built as a true double-pipe machine and can be easily and inexpensively altered from standard to dual vacuum and vice versa. Safety features of the WALLACE such as low vacuum at the cups adjustable teat cups, correct action pulsators, seamless releaser and rotary trip pulsator. Protect your herd and eliminate udder troubles. TAKE CARE OF YOUR COWS, instal a WALLACE MILKER in your shed. AT RIGHT: THE WALLACE INTERCEPTOR AND DUAL VACUUM UNIT. This unit is an exclusive Wallace feature and pormits the. use of a low .vacuum at tho cups and a higher vacuum in the rest of the system for safety and 100% efficiency. AT LEFT: WALLACE TEAT CUPS. Wallace Teat Cups aro made In one piece from solid drawn bronze. They eliminate vacuum leaks, and the patented 2974 inflation guarantees quick and thorough milking whilst reducing stripping to an absolute minimum. Protect your cows with WALLACE Cup 3. filliiiiP H£r Willi Wtis£ D. McL. WALLACE LTD. Head Office: NEWMARKET, Auckland. Phone 30-155. Mm D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. H., NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, —Please forward me full details or your Wallace Super Milker. NAME address BAMFORD PRODUCTS, in spite of the war, are still being forwarded to New Zealand. / rP"*THT! ° ne l ar S e shipment of Bamford Machinery has arrived. One JV /Ji I j I I 1 shipment has been lost, but it has now been replaced, and .the j j j 4 : S lly ir . whole of our requirements will reach N.Z. in time for the coming "| ] Ljgjlfh. m Harvesting Season. Five different steamers are bringing our Let us have your inquiries now for Bamford Combined Side iyjfcllDelivery Rakes, Swathturners and Tedders, Horse or Tractor MgSWTTTpT IT ' iW' fB Mowers. Combined Swathturners. Side Rakes- and - Wmdrowers. /AM } J - 1 S v I 1 M r ! ! j f ' ' I Hay Rakes and Diesel Engines, 3 \ to 32 h.p. jjpf.: " BOOH EARLY Bamfords Carry On. Buy Bamfords and you buy BRITISH Y & CO. LTD. Hamilton and a! Whakatane and Te Pufee J ■1 : 1 ! Bamfords Carry ■■ _■ • .■ ■ i® ■ IIIST j \ mm ■MM am §§£ g|Ji| Ip 1 wfu raMi on Earlier -A Vfe":" f \ % \fe®- rt\C.V*M\ W, ~ , « Proteinex is a specially fine-ground meat meal that is particularly prepared for feeding to young stock. - You can give it to them earlier than other meat meals. They will grow faster and be healthier on Proteinex. Besides being extra fine-ground, Proteinex'is extra rich in protein, containing 56-60%. It costs you no more. Proteinex will bring your calves and pigs on earlier, feed up your sows better, and help you increase your production. Specify Proteinex lade and (guaranteed by

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23772, 27 September 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23772, 27 September 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23772, 27 September 1940, Page 5