i FARM HOUSES FOR SALE. AVERY -TRACTOR PURCHASED! All over the world, fanners are breaking away from 'horse-teams and doing their field work with Avery Tractor*. Horses cannot keep pace with' the Averv, and horses cannot do all the Avery Tractor doos! For ploughing, discing, harTov/ing, rolling, drilling, reaping, am! hauling, the Avery Tractor is quicker than two 4-horsn .tanins—and Hint is only pr.rt ■of its work. Where is the horse tbe.t can drive electric lighting plants, shearing plants, pumps, milking- machines —where'is the horse that could work all day and all night? After a day in ,the field, the Avery Tractor will do unfailing belt-service. It is Tractor and Stationary Engine in one. Then always remember thnt all Avery Trnctors are standardised —new parts can bo fitted without expert assistance. The assistance of a mechanic is not needed—any repairs I hat may bo needed as result nf an accident can be easily carried out by the farmer on the farm. Look into Avery Tractor fact', See the 8-16 h.p. Model; There are sijsei) for all farms. A. Ilafrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington, Local Agents. -Advt. ,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 3
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188Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 202, 21 May 1920, Page 3
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