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HORSES CAN'T DO ALL THE AVERY TRACTOR DOES. To equal the work" of the 16 h.p. Avery Farm Tractor, arx'S-liorse team would have to add the following to its ordinary work:—Driving, milking machines, driving electric light-plants, ■driving shearing machines, driving circular saws and other power work .about the farm' and homestead. The Avery Farm Tractor, has a bigger sphere of usefulness than any team. and it costs less to maintain. The fuel is kerosene—and 'tis cheap. A boy or man can handle the Avery. When it is idle it is not costing money. Itneeds no close attention as does its equivalent team of eight draughts. Farmers in nearly every country are using the Avery. No matter what size your farm is, there's an Avory modol to suit it. Proof of its-,efficiency iv contained in" the following- cable from Lister's—makers of the well-known English oil engines : "Have .had twelve months' experience Avery motors.' Sold over 100 machines, results very satisfactory and consider machines in front rank. Supplying Government here." Avery Tractors are also supplied to the N.Z. Department of Agriculture. Farm with an Avery. Farmers should 2'emember that the Government will assist them to buy tractors—full details' can be obtained from the Department of Agriculture. A 12/25 Avery Model W. " has just been delivered to Hon. Mac Donald, Minister of Agriculture, for use on his own farm. Write for particulars and prices of the various sized models. A Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and "Wellington, New C ~aland Agents.

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. OF '■■■ *:-.- Smart Hats in Newest Shapes and Shades. MILLLNERY DISPLAY this season contains a great many Desirable Ha*s, all the Best and fewest Models being included. As usual our Prices arc decidedly low, and represent exceptional value. .. ■ ■" > 1 '"■ ' ; Tliese arethe*@des ©f ISie fitomeiii: r :]- : f r: Large Black Crepe d 8 Xhlne Hat, Liincd Blue, ..Trimmed, Blivk Osprey— 39/6 \ ■ • s '- ■'■■•■.■■■■-'■■' ' ■ ■ ■'• • • . ■'.'■■ \ Smart Shape for Matron, in Amethyst' and Givy, Trimmed Pansies— 33/6 . ' . . ■New Bonnet Shape 9 in Copper Colour, Linftd Black, Trimmed . /Foliage and Uoses— 37/6 / Sif^art Hat,.in Navy and Lemon, Trimmed Ornament- 31/6 Large Picture. Hat in Black and-Gold, .Lace Crown, Transparent Brim,- Trimmed Black Tullo and Osprey— 79/6 \ I ' • ' -

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14861, 7 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14861, 7 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14861, 7 September 1918, Page 3

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