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INCREASE YOUR ACREAGE WITHOUT INCREASING YOUR FARM. This is another Avery Tractor advantage. The Ayery ensures a bigger harvest because it enables you to cultivate more of your farm. You do not have to set aside paddocks for the Avery to "feed in." You do not liavo to tie up some acres in growing grass for winter hay. All the Avery needs is a small shed —or a good tarpaulin. When you do away with horses and bring the Avery to your farm all the horse paddocks are released for cultivation! That's how the Avery means more acreage. Whereas horses tie up part of your land for grazing, the Avery needs only a few square feet. Get full particulars of this splendid Tractor 1 It burns only cheap kerosene. It is easy to manage—never fails sick. The 8-16 h.p. Avery Tractor, as we've said before, does the work of eight horses and two men. All day it works on the land—at night it does splendid service as a stationary power plant. 'Twill drive shearing machines, pumps, lighting plants, saw-benches, separators, milking plants, in addition to work in the field. Increase your crops without increasing your farm 1 C'nH or write.—A. Hntrick and Co., Ttd.. Wnn™n»'Vii fvl Wellington.—A. Hatriok and Coy., Distributors for New Zealand , Asthma. CAN be Cured A SIMPLE Urn ifcMaeatbataa1 M entirely aew thecrr. Hwir«4* *f ItifeMitl* prvn ih emu***. Pituaat ami ca*rt* •*•• AWiifco aar»>ai#aw«Uri ■■• dnrtttn. Na takrwl iruttiM to »P«t irtHu. Eaaailr eifcetwe far ram tmi «U. Caw riikt la Mat •! ducai* ud qaickly datelu MreritfVMa1 trtmacy al •tuck.. Cv at cairM ia aacinl. * FREE-Va'.xuAkrmdicatttemtim "N«» AatlmTkW mnt on ttctifi tf 3d. In limmptfor potlmgt. BRIDGE DRUG STORES 11 Bridge Building* K«rancah«p« RcL, AUCKLAND

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17583, 29 May 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17583, 29 May 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17583, 29 May 1919, Page 2

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