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TURN HORSE PADDOCKS INTO CROPPING LAND!

Eight horses Tequire a big l ' lump of land for grazing. The Avery Tractor re- '■ quires none! Then why set aside part of your farm as a kind of recuperating ground for horses, when the Avery will do'tho -work of eight animals and turn their paddocks into, cropping itelds? These days, land is too valuable to be tied up for horse-feeding—and the .bot- ■ ter your land tho more reason why every possible yard of it 6hould be eultivated. The 8-1 C h.p. Avery Model is equal to • two four-ihorse teams. This Tractor, under tho charge of one man. does mon> ■ work than tho two teams with two men. The Avery will see you through all four seasons. It Trill do every phaso of field work from'ploughing to thrashing. It is a Tractor in daytime—a stationary engine at night. And it renders thia unfailing dual service on the cheapest fuel ' —kerosene. Thp Avery Duplex Gasiflei turns kerosene into powerful gas—gas ''that gives-complete combustion, and docs not foul plugs, pit the valves, or form 'carbon in tho cvlindor. Got full details ''M$A-. Hatrick WCo.! Ltd!, Wariga"#jiiya'nd I ''Wollingt6h, or from Local

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 8

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TURN HORSE PADDOCKS INTO CROPPING LAND! Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 8

TURN HORSE PADDOCKS INTO CROPPING LAND! Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 8

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