10 March, 1917.] 



.Journal of Agrictdhire, Victoria. 



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THE WATERLOO BOY 



12 H.P. at Draw Bar — equals 8 horses. 

 24 B.H.P. at Belt— vVorks on Kerosene. 



Successfully working all over the world. The fact that these 

 high-grade Tractors are at work in England — the home of good 

 machinery — ^is proof that this is an uncommonly good Tractor. 



Does any kind of farm and hauling work, and when your own Is done 

 it will earn money for you by doing your neighbour's. 



Drives any machinery, anywhere, that needs up to 24 B.H.P. 



Very simple. Easy to operate. Needs no expert attention. Only 

 needs a driver — it is a one man machine. 



Government experts, after careful calculations, estimate that on the 

 average a horse lives 90,000 hours, but only works 10,000 hours; so for 

 every 9 hours you feed your horse, he gives you only I hour's work. 



The Waterloo only uses oil while it is at work, so get one, and save 

 the money you are losing now. 



A Tractor is not a luxury. it saves and makes money for you. 



The Waterloo has the three Tractor essentials — 

 Simple Engine — Powerful Pull — Low Up-Keep. 



Better and cheaper than most Tractors of same power. Ask for 

 price, and please say you saw this advertisement. 



MITCHELL & CO. ^Jim 



Office and Factory : 



West Footscray, Melbourne. 



Show Room : 



596 Bourke St., Melbourne. 



