contralto and baritone classes. ;ind in the afternoon reading a! sight, character recitalinn, and n. Dickens character sketch sections. In the Concert Chamber I here will be another day with dancers. A capital programme will be arranged for this evening's concert.
AVEKY TIiACTOKS AIJE NEVER' "LAID UP." Avery Tractor Owners can do any repair work, or tit any new parts should they be necessary A A very Tractors are standardised machines, and standardisation means a twving in original cost and after costs. Your Avery will never be laid up waiting for a mechanic to call. For example, let us suppose that an Avery Owner "scores" n cylinder wallhe does not have to buy « complete new cylinder. Neither does he have to take tho engine out of the tractor to send away for attention. Instead, he simply pulls out the inner cylinder wall, and replaces it wilh a new "spare"—simpler than putting a 1 nuv,- handle on a shovel! .Not Hint the Avery will need even these simple renewals—it is built lo last. As to economy, the Avery takes beating; its fuel is kerosene, not cosily benzine! The Avery Duplex (.iusifier turns kerosene into powerful «as. There's u size, for every farm. See the Avery Tractor—the machine that piles np profits. A. Ilalrick mid Co., Eld., Wnngaiiui mid Wellinglon, lociil agents.—Advt.
' Cakes io make-scones to bake—how er.sy pleasant and euro is tho work when you' use SHARLAKD'S Baking Powder. -Advk.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 43, 14 November 1919, Page 10
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239Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 43, 14 November 1919, Page 10
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