AVERY TRACTOR BEATS HORSES. FOR ROAD WORK! Ilero is ii splendid investment for any local body—an Avery Tractor for road work and general service. It is better than horse teams—it never neods rest, it is cheaper to maintain, il is easily handled by one man, and it never dies. In addition to the value of the Aver.v for ploughing, grading, levelling, and, hauling trucks, jt has another invaluable' use. It works as a stationary engine, and drives (he stone-crushing plant as well. Therefore, instead of horse teams nnd a statinnarv engine, simply install an Avery Tractor to do both jota. Avery lasts a lifetime, and pays for itself over and over again. Tt is built in ft standardised sizes, and burns only kerosene. Avery Tractor will work at night for lighting purposes, or can be hired out to farmers at a profit when not renir'red. Comparison of theso facts willi tliow pertaining lo horse teams, at once fs'nblishes the superiority of the .A verv. Invest in an Avery Tractor. Models from 5/10 h.p. upwards. Prices and details from A. Tlatrick and C<J., Ltd., Wnngamii and Wellington, or local agents.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 19, 17 October 1919, Page 10
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190Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 19, 17 October 1919, Page 10
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