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For Ploughing ... and all farm work •■u !A 1 X Use the Efficient, Low-Cost, - Powerful FORDSON The handy size and light weight of perfect seed beds in the shortest the FORDSON Tractor, ’ its low time and at the lowest cost. price and operating economy, are no In hay-making, as in other operaguide to its remarkable pulling tions, a FORDSON shows surprising power and capacity for heavy work. savings, both in time and money. With a FORDSON Tractor you can Mowing, sweeping, turning, loadplough your heaviest land quickly ing, hauling the whole job can be and cheaply. It will tackle any type done with the FORDSON. Harvestof ploughing where surface con- ing, threshing, all forms of stationary ditions permit the use of a wheeled power work, mole-draining, treetractor. felling, are other jobs regularly For cultivating and all other tillage carried out with the FORDSON work, the FORDSON Tractor scores Tractor by farmers who have proved on adaptability and economy. It will for themselves that its uses are pull your largest manure-spreader, well-nigh illimitable. You will find disc harrows, rollers, or seed drills that its small cost is repaid many at the correct speeds, preparing times over in a short time. Fordsoiv Tractor ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION able with the following wheel * . equipment—Cleats, Spade Lugs ISED FORD DEALERS: or Low Pressure Pneumatic X£u help X. coos KLEEMAN and BISHOP LTD - sSSB ft o ™ n i t STRATFORD and OPUNAKE. Delivered any Dealer Town FP.ar FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 383, 15 March 1937, Page 3

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