Aug. 2, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



XXlll 



Increased Production. 



Cletrac 



TAI^K'TYPE TBACTOR 



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All over the world nations are striving to produce the necessaries of life in 

 sufficient quantities to meet the demands of the people. 



Food and clothing are the first urgent needs. None but the Farmer and 

 the Pastoralist can supply these. 



The way to increased production in these commodities is by the provision 

 of labour-saving machines and implements. 



Cletrac 



TANK' TYPE TRACTOR 



is generally accepted to be among the most eflScient labour-saving agricultural 



machines on the world's market to-day. 



It does the work of 12 horses. It does its work well. 



Works where a horse cannot work. 



No job is too hard. 



Hard jobs are made easy. 



It costs comparatively little to run (on Kerosene), and is simple in design, 

 and is easy to drive. 



It is the Little Trusty David. Does anything— goes anywhere. 



Write for particulars to 



Pacific Commercial Co. 



Pomeroy House - 16 York Street, 



SYDNEY. 



You are well satisfied when the 

 work is done. 



