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AVERY TRACTOR EATS NONE OF ITS CROPS.

Eight big hungry horses or an economical Avery Tractor? Ask yourself this question—weigh the facts well-—reckon up. and reason out, and yon "ill decide in favour of the Avery—the best of all farm machines! And here arc the facts—proven over and over again in nearly every agricultural country:— Farm horses on an average work about 100 full days’ time per annum. But the other SGS days they cat just the same! Those horses, then, must bo fed S(w to get 100 days’ work from them—even if they did no work, they must lu. fed 3G!5 days just the same! The Avery Tractor “eats” only when it works. When it stops work it stops “eating,” and when it does work it does more than the eight horses. Again—horses eat about one-fourth of the .-u.| s they help to «ro-.r. It takes crops from 13 acres to feed, a horse for a vear! The A very draetor eats none of its crops. It needs only eler-n kerosene, and overv square yard of fa rip is thus cultivated for market purposes. Get more facts! Call—see—inspect.— Distributors for New Zealand—A. j Ha trick end Co., Ltd., Wnncanm - and Wellington. Agents-—J. j Pomeroy and Co., Ltd., Motor Engineers, HamiHon. id |

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14024, 29 March 1919, Page 5

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AVERY TRACTOR EATS NONE OF ITS CROPS. Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14024, 29 March 1919, Page 5

AVERY TRACTOR EATS NONE OF ITS CROPS. Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14024, 29 March 1919, Page 5