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Mistakes are COSTLY to a Practical Dairy Farmer. The “WALLACE” PULSATOR. MECHANICALLY operated. You CAN’T stop it. IT HAS TO GO! Only TWO working parts. No SPRINGS or intricate mechanism. Adjustable to give any required squeeze and release. Made from the very best GUN-METAL, and guaranteed as long as they are in your shed. Do not risk giving your Cows . a “strippy” habit using a ma- j chine with a sick Pulsator. There is only ONE SAFE WAY to avoid this. Ask for; “WALLACE.” ; Follow the lead of “hundreds’ , - j BUY NOTHING'but “WALLACE.” D. M°L WALLACE, LIMITED. THAMES - - - TE AROHA MATAMATA. Ford Dealers for Thames District. never neglect should be regarded as i of more serious trouble not promptly relieved. lung complaints and t troubles usually have ig in neglected colds, i the chest, warm a little 1 rub well over the chest ween the shoulders, and | flannel. in the head, melt a little boiling water and inhale : fumes. Thus used. Zamire effective than mixtures ach the stomach. 3/6 per box, everywhere. IES FREE. Send your request tors, Box 21, Crown St. P.O-, id. stamp. Mention tins papery Sydney to {eve* e< \\6 an£L2 l 6 LADIES— ~4 No. 2 CORRECTIVE PILLS, extra strong 12/6. No. 2 CORRECTIVE PILLS, special formula .... 20/-. CONFIDENTIAL CHEMIST FOR MEN AND WOMEN. WRITE FOR PRICES. Post Free, to— Mail Order Chemist BOX 791, CHRISTCHURCH

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19122, 6 June 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19122, 6 June 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19122, 6 June 1934, Page 4

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