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MILK YOUR COWS 5 The 66 Wallace 99 Way. Xb»' M D. McL. Wallace" TWO PIPE SYSTEM bas a separate pipe or tin. diameter provided Tor tbe purpose of supplying: Vacuum to tho PULSATORS, which is quite a thing- apart from the MILK LINE. MILKING The D.Mc.L.WALLACE, «ACHINE ■■ - • , | - -■ r„ ■ I ■ ■ o- < ■ - \v \ . t ! ’ X~~ ; - *it ' ‘ ■■ i ■■ Hr ■' ' ■ 3 -A-:. ‘ ss, - ' ; / v mm lillßS =V5i.- -4 FS’VV* SSL Have a Live, Genuine, Pulsating Pulsator to each Bail! The “Wallace” Machine has a Pulsator In every ball with a separate Pulsator to work the Releaser. The plant Is so constructed as to enable it to he dismantled In a few minutes, and thrown open to a thorough inspection. The MILK PIPE is 1 i Inches in diameter, while a separate line of lin. pipe is fitted Tor the Pulsators. Both these pipes are of the very highest quality drawn brass,' tinned' inside and nickel-plated outside. The “WALLACE” Machine we claim to be the only truly ■DOUBLE PIPE SYSTEM (with one exception) on the present market. So many of the SO-CALLED double-pipe systems are only a promise to do the jab, as they do not have a separate lead from the Vacuum Tank to the Releasor, but lake one pipe from the Vacuum Tank and take a branch to the Releaser and a branch to the Pulsation line, thereby defeating their object, as any Toul matter which may collect through neglect is at once deposited in the Reie.aser by the action or tho Vacuum. The “WALLACES engineers have made NO MISTAKE in this direction. A SEPARATE LEAD OF 1 iIN. IS TAKEN FROM THE VACUUM TANK TO THE RELEASER, and a SEPARATE LEAD IS ALSO TAKEN FROM THE VACUUM TANK TO THE PULSATORS. The “WALLACE” Machine is manufactured only from the very best materials procurable, and we challenge anyone to produce a better QUALITY Machine, and with these DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF ACKNOWLEDGED VALUE we place on the market A PRODUCT OF WHICH WE ARE JUSTLY PROUD. McL. WALLACE LIMITED, Collingwood St., Hamilton. JUST AS SURELY AS AN ARMY NEEDS A GENERAL, A NAVY AN ADMIRAL, SO BUSINESS ENTERPRISE REQUIRES A LEADER TO SET THE STANDARD OF QUALITY! When MAN sees the NEED for a piece of MACHINERY to dq the WORK OP HAND LABOUR, it is an ESTABLISHED PACT that he will, 99 times out of 100, set about building a machine which is far, far more COMPLICATED than NECESSARY. This is entirely aue to the fact that the MOST SIMPLE things in this life are the very hardest to grasp In the early stages of manufacture. Realising this, the "WALLACE” ENGINEERS stood back for something like TWELVE YEARS, and USED, SOLD, and EXPERIMENTED with an EVER-GROWING INTEREST, and STUDIED the attempts of many men to invent a Milking Machine which would SUCCESSFULLY MILK Cows as well as HAND LABOUR, After SEEING many ideas (some of which are still being persisted in) go “West” and “pais out of recognition” because of their glaring inefficiency, "WALLACE” saw that the time had arrived for a DEFINITE DECISION of the ONLY CORRECT METHOD, and so came the birth of a Machine which without a doubt has all the BEST and RECOGNISED FEATURES which ko to make a MILKING ISIACHINE which will-and has SATISFIED even the most CAREFUL and FASTIDIOUS. I The “WALLACE” Milker.

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17413, 28 May 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17413, 28 May 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17413, 28 May 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)

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