LISTER'S, OF ENGLAND, PRAISE THE AVERY TRACTOR
« The Avery Farm Tractor is not made by Lister's—it is an American production. Lister's opinion of this machine is therefore free from bias. The fact that they are selling the Avery shows that tl ty must think it good. We mention this fact becauso Lister's are well-known as the makers of the famous Lister Oil Engines. In a, cablegram they said: "Have had twelve months' experience Avery Motors. Sold over 100 machines; results very satisfactory, and consider machines in front rank. Supplying Government here." In New Zealand also, the Avery Tractor is being supplied to the Department of Agriculture. You can therefore invest in an Avery Tractor with the knowledge th.it it will be a paying investment—a profit? making, . time-saving, labour-saving move. Whether your farm be a large or small one, there's an Avery Tractor to suit it. A handy, model is the 8-16 h.p-, it does the work of eight horses (and more) on cheap kerosene fuel. The original cost is practically the only cost—the fuel consumption is trifling when you remember it consumes kerosene only when working. One man or a boy can drive the Avery Tractor— a saving in wages compared with two 4-horse teams. Farmers should remember 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. MacDonaid, .Minister of Agriculture, for use on his own farm. Get particulars of smaller and larger sizes also prices. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington, New Zealand Agents. W. A. McLaren and Co., Ltd., Christchurch, Canterbury Agents. 818
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16252, 1 July 1918, Page 5
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278LISTER'S, OF ENGLAND, PRAISE THE AVERY TRACTOR Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16252, 1 July 1918, Page 5
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