t'l. SHED The Wallace Super Milking Machine is renowned for speed—Wallace engineers built every part to ensure milking in the shortest possible time. Instal a Wallace and cut HOURS off your milking time. Think what that means to you! Speed in milking is just one feature of the Wallace. These modern features guarontee the finest ail-round performance, absolute cleanliness in operation, complete safety in pulsation and vacuum; years of long, trouble-free service. The vacuum pump uses minimum power, is totally enclosed—should moisture enter the pump it is ejected before it can alfect working parts; it has exclusive, quick pick-up if vacuum drops; the vacuum tank is spacious, allowing for easy, quick cleaning; and Wallace teat cups will protect your cows ~-and guarantee less stripping. WALLACE ROTARY PULSATOR Illustrated lower right. Controls the operation of the Releaser, allowing fast milking without back-slap or frothing. WALLACE SUPER RELEASER Illustrated fop right. This seamless Releaser is perfectly sanitary and has ample capacity for use with the largest plant. © Jfe D. i¥3cL. WALLACE LTD. Head Office: NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Phone 30-155 INC MACHINES D. IYIcL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. H., NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, —Please forward ni" Hill particulars or Wallace Super anrl Dual Vacuum Milkers, NAME | ADDRESS I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 5
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