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I■ x H ■ .■' : ■' : TRADE V MARK ■j '. >' , , ' Pithy Points: ;., ~. , .-.■■r p -r. ,v .•;.,,_..:.;-■ ••?, .. ■■ :,' \. ;: ■"•• •■" ■. The Fordson engine is , ..jPVERY PROGRESSIVE FARMER will increase hjs profits and decrease his worries, of 22 hone-power at 1000 H . work and difficulties by installing a Fordson. -Sooner or later* you will buy one. revolutions. It maintains Vlf you are''a man of-modem ideas, who investigates and adopts modern methods and' a drawbar pull of 1800 appliances that are' sound—yon will get,in touch with the local Fordson Dealer NOW, ; lbs. at ploughing epeed, and , , /• . ' ■ ■■ ' ' ■ ■ - • ' ' ' ■ ' • ■■■■: 2700 lbs. at low gear. - znt get the facts. ■ ... ; ; > : ' - '. ' ;. ; -. • Average consumption of fhe Fordsdh Tractor eats nothing unless working. It requires little attention—occupies ( fuel: 2i gallons of Aero- , ' sma] j space) anc } can b e housed in a shed. It works 24 hours a day if necessary. The .; aeneperake. Fordson is; always willing and always fit. . \ ' Fair average- of .work . . . . ''; '.''..'. ■''... ••■•■• accomplished: eight acres jjj e Fordson Tractor , will plough Bto 10 acres in 10 hours.in grassland to any required depth,' ••in ten hours, ac- or jt/ cres an hour in stubble. To-day in New. Zealand this Tractor is ploughing and. 1 cording to conditions. , , ; . , , . . , ■• ti i . ■'■■■■ " burying, scrub on land that no horses could work. . Total weight of Fordson . ....:.. .. . ••: ■ ' ■: . 2700 lbs. with water and. -, Many other jobs the Fordson will do for the Ask your neighbour who owns a Fordson \ fUel farmer. Road haulage, road; "corfstructioh, J. about it. Your farm can be runmore effici«la« • ;«7J drilling, reaping, threshing, chaff and ensilage ; ently, more economically, more profitably, with ✓ cutting, draining, log haulmg, stump pulling, .' the rordson to help. Its the .modern pro-. r z ' Ploughing speed 2|:: orchard cultivation—these are only some of ■': gressive way, as proved by the performances H eS mi er S ZTt> ' the tasks which the Fordson will accomplish '■ of a hundred thousand' Fordson Tractors all ■ 15 miles, nign speeu oj < • ■ i i »-•' vi 11 • x miles per hour. \ '.. better, quicker, and at far less cost than horses. over the world. • •■ . . . , ' ,The Fordson Tractor is . . • . ', ■~ ! • -~ ■ ■'■.■'.-■ i manufactured by Henry ■; The . Fordsoii. ■ .TiPactor Ktsos on Kerosene. Ford and Son—the Henry ■ ■ .. ... .. ' ■ ' ' . Ford whom Edison des- ' ' ■ ■" ■. • •„■•- >?OOS -FOB '•■ ■'■■ ■ ■' '■' r \ . * cribed as "the greatest ; • : ■. 01©© WELLINGTON ' ' .'. ' '" i T - mechanic the world has ■ \ . . . , . ; . ... . ; . known!" . Descriptive Literature from; Your Nearest Fordson Dealer, or . , , .*^r" d,aw, ' the colonial: , motor ■ Co., Ltd. . "- , ) I . AUCKLAND - WELLINGTON' - T.IMARU ' . 'j " I trpn«Sfdl Uppen Hutt: A, L. Hat pet • ■: ■ ■ Wanganoi ■% E. W, Me«weth« Pahiataa: E.Bn6j ■' ■■•••"•■■■•■ CaS ' W ■.-" Levin :J.C.Milnes ! •■;.;•/ . Eltham:. William Thorpe . .-, Voodviile:Home&,eo.. ~...,. / p nl .4«« n Palmetston N..f A. Burges Opanake j Lyttfe & , ' Blenheinis &' H. Best •■•■■' • ; > : wiwauu ■ FeiMin?: Wacfetill & Stewart, Ltd. New Plymouth jH. Derby & Cb. Nelsoa: Nelson Universal Car Co. !=:" Y)e>a\pv<i * ' ' 3rton s Farmers' Motor Supply Co. Carterton: G. Hughan ; . ■ Westpoit: Slee & Kilkenny '.- i J-'CrtlCib ♦ Taihapcj Eteveneaux &Co. Mastei'ton; 'Wrfgley & Elmsly Gteymouth: .Mark Spsot & Co.. ;

Mo»f people fiiitl tiftt it taSee'-'a very little while to wear down a ! leather heel, thus E&ceeeitating frequent repaira. They faO to realisa that a eoft tough rubber y ,; gives months of wear and much extra comfort and caae-due to absence of vibration and concussion—at a cost that is^ , eventaallycheaper than leather Ifeek. Unless you yr „ ® \ ' are a "Dimlop'' user, you canaot appreciate / \ what wearing tliew resilient Heels means. / y /LO¥ | Why not get your bootmaker to fit a pair 1/*-,.. 1 TTiei coat is small, and out of all proportion / '*"3r}f r i , (gy j® , to: the saving and cojnfort you will //<&\ JO* •&£<*/ [M derive firora their uie. Bβ sure and have / W ~"/r?/ leather removed the thickness of Rub- WT~ 0) Mfj t uhlpp".Brand. -«^--^_^XV;# VARIOUS STYLES &AU SIZES-LEADING BOOT STOREsT^>^\^ Punlop RubbarCo., Wellg'n, Chrlstc'h, Auck'd

SINCE THE WARy ENDED We have received ourfitst shipment of the new ; E. W. MILLS k CO., Ltd., Corner Jervois Quay and Hunter Street and Victoria Street, WELLINGTON. *

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 2

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632

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 2

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