AVEPY TRACTOK DOER MORE WORK IN LESS TIME. Just as prosperous city establishments now deliver and receive tlieir goods by motor-cars nnd lorries, so on hundreds of prosperous farms the A very Tractor has replaced horses, and is now doing ino-3 work in less time. The A very mrries en ploughing, discing, h.-irrdwins. rolling, drilling and reaping on a more progressive and profitrJj'e basis —and ns we have said before, it dees work which horses cannot do. You can use your Aver-TT Tractor as a stationary power plant—it drives milking machines, lighting plants, circular saws, threshing ma chines. It runs on the cheapest furl Kerosene. It costs less to "feed" than its equivalent in horses, and it needs ihnt ''feed" only when it works. The 8-16 h.p. Avery is a handy model. Jn the field it does the work "of two four-hoi-Fe teams and two men. Yet a boy c.nn drive it. Bear in mind also thnt the Avcrv Models are standardised. If by accident; ynn should neH a new part, you can adjt/st it yourself. Put your fnrm on n hotter paying nlan. Come for all the details now.—A "Ha trick and Co., Ltd., Wnnganui and Wellington, Distributors for New Zealand. 14
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17735, 8 December 1919, Page 9
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