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TURN HORSE PADDOCKS INTO CROPPING LAND!

Eight horses require a big' lump of land for grazing. The Avery Tractor requires none! Then why set aside part ot your farm as a kind of recuperating ground for liorses, when the Avery will do the work of eight animals and turn their paddocks into cropping fields? These days, land is too valuable to be tied up for. horse-feeding—and the better your land the more reason why every possible yard of it should bo uultivatcd, The 8-1B kp. Avery Model is equal to two four-Jhorsc teams. This Tractor, under the charge of one man, does morn work than the two teams with two men. The Avery will see you through all four seasons. It will do every phase of field work from ploughing to thrashing. It is a Tractor in daytime—a stationary engine at night. And it renders this unfailing dual service on the cheapest fuel —kerosene, Tho Avery Duplex Gaaillet turns kerosene into powerful gas—gas that gives completo combustion, and does not foul plugs, pit the valves, or form carbon in tho cylinder. Get full details from A. Hatrick and C&. Ltd., AVangairai and AVellington, or from local Agents.—Advt

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 10

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TURN HORSE PADDOCKS INTO CROPPING LAND! Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 10

TURN HORSE PADDOCKS INTO CROPPING LAND! Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 10

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