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TURN HORSE PADDOCKS. INTO CHOPPING LAND! Eight horses require a big lump of land for grazing. Tlie Avery Tractor; requires none! 'i'hen why set aside part | of your farm as .a kind of recuperating! ground for horses, when the Avery; will do the werk of eight animals and • \ turn . tiieir. paddocks into cropping |- fields? These days land is too valuable to be tied up for horse-feeding—and the bettor your land, the more reason why •every possible yard of it should be cui"tivuted. 'iho 8-16 H.P. Avery Model is j equal £o two i-horse. teams. Tliis Trac-i for under' the charge of one man, doe3t more work than the two teams with two] men. The Avery will sec you through j all four seasons." it will do every phase of field work from ploughing to threshing. Jt is a Tractor in daytime—a stationary engine at night. And it renders this'unfailing dual service on the chen pest fuel—kerosene. The Avery j !)n-.rf?K Gnsifier turns kerosene into,; r>r>wnrful gas—gas that gives complete j cf»ni')u«tion, and docs not foul plugs, pit. |-,he vabes or form carbon in the cylinder. Hot full details from' A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Welling-J ton, or from tlie local agents, E. Bux'ton and Co., Ltd. ' . 20. .

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15203, 16 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15203, 16 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15203, 16 October 1919, Page 3