TEE AVER 7 FARM TRACTOR SOON FAYS FOR ITSELF. <► ——— More profit comes out. of the land when an Avery Tractor is used .on it. The Avery makes several savings, and has big advantages over the horse teani. An example can be quoted m the case of tho 8-16 h.p. model. It does work equal to eight draught horses, yet a, boy can drive-it. and it neieds no grooming, stabling, or close attention. The fuel is - cheap—gust I kerosene, and. this is turned into gas by the Averv Duplex Gasifier. There are various sizes in Avery Farm Trac-1 tors, and no matter what acreage you: have, there's a model to suit you. You ; can depend upon your purchase money i being recovered over and over again! by reason of the savings in men's j v ages and horse feed that the Avery will earn for you. It not only ploughs, harrows, discs, drills, reaps, mows, ana hauls,' but it also drives milking plants, shearing machines, electric light plants and the like. First-class proof of Avery efficiency is contained in the cable from Lister's, of England (makers of the famous oil engines):— "Have had twelve, months' experience Avery Motors. Sold over 100 machines; results very satisfactory and consider machines - in front.Tank. Supplying Government here." Go in for an Avery Tractor. 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 the Hon. Mac Donald, Minister of Agriculture, for use on his own farm. Par-! ticulars, prices, and details upon -tp-J plication. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., j •Vanganui and "Wellington, New Zea-j land agents. W. A. McLaren and Co., Ltd.. Christchurch, Canterbury agents. I 23U
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 4
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