DO IT MORE QUICKLY WITH AN AVERY TRACTOR! Doing a thing more quidkly is a big factor in successful farming. If you could cut down time in ploughing, discing, harrowing, dri] ling, if you could' run your farm with one man less, then there would bo a bigger bank balance waiting for you at the end of the year. To do field work more quickly, you simply have to do it with an Avery Tractor. Instead of putting two men with two teams to plough your land put one man with an 8-16 h.p. Avery Tractor on the job. The work will bo done more quickly—more cheaply. And so with discing and every other operation—Avery means a saving in time, a saving in wages, a, saving in every way. When the Avery is idle, it is costing nothing and it ties up no land for grazing. Its “food” is kerosene, and kerosene is cheap. The Avery Duplex Gasifier converts it into powerful gas, a rich mixture that gives complete combustion with a minimum of carbon. The 8-16 h.p. model is ideal—there are sizes for all farms. Get details from A Hatrick and Co., Wanganui and Wellington, or A. M. Lewis and Son, local agents. 21. HEADACHES. That dull heavy headache, which is usually associated with nervousness and nausea, always results from inactivity of the liver. Chamberlain’s Tablets will give you immediate relief ancl an occasional dose of these marvel workers will prevent your liver becoming sluggish in the future. —Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5344, 3 December 1919, Page 7
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