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AVERY THREE TON FARM AND COUNTRY TRUCK 



AVESY THREZ-TOK FARM TRUCK as Illustrated above is built especially for farm and country hauling. The nam© 

 Avery on this truclc is sufficient guarantee of its grade as the Av':'ry Company has always been identified with the manufac- 

 ture of very high-grade power machinery. The truck as illustrated is furnished with steel rims and heavy wood plugs, 

 although the truck can be furnished with solid r>'\)bei tires at an additional cost. The body illustrated is the regular farm 

 body made of hardwood, width 52 inches, length If 3 inches, height 20 inches; other styles of bodies can be furnished. It 

 has a four cylinder four cycle vertical motor, sizo 4%x5, horce power 36 1-10 A. L. A. M.; will develop 45 H. P. at 1500 

 R. P. M., wheel base 140 inches, tread 62 inches, speed from 2 to 12 miles per hour. If interested write for special catalog, 

 giving full description. Price of truck with body as illustrated $2500.00, F. O. B. Factory; price of Chassis only $2450.00, 

 F. O. B. Factory. Prices of other types of body and of truck with rubber tire wheels quoted on application. 



COLUMBIA BATTERIES 



Columbia Batteries have, for the last quarter century, 

 bility are desired. 



YlGNITOR" 



No. 6. 



COIiUIOBIA IGKITOR. 



Is the highest-grade bat- 

 tery on the market. It is 

 unexcelled for any service. 

 It is particularly satisfac- 

 tory for ignition, or where 

 the current drain is high. 



Price, 30 cts. each. 

 No. 6. 

 COIiUmBIA. 



A high-grade battery for 

 every sort of service. It 

 stands up well under he.'ivy 

 drains, and is particul.iily 

 useful for intermittent 

 .•service, or service where 

 the current drain is not 

 high. 



Price, 30 cts. each. 



been used for every service where long life, economy, and relia- 



COLUMBIA MULTIPLE BATTERY 



Where the current 

 drain is high, and a 

 sturdy, reliable battery 

 is needed, multiple bit- 

 teries .should be used. 



Columbia Multiple 

 Battery is made up of 

 carefully selected cells, 

 connected with soldered 

 copper strips, sur- 

 rounded by a water- 

 proof insulating com- 

 pound, and encased in 

 a japanned metal box. 

 It is absolutely water- 

 proof. Loose connec- 

 tions are impossible; and the price is so reasonable that it ia 

 more economical to use a multiple battery th m it is to use 

 sep.-nate sets of cells connected by loose wires. 



Multiple batteries are made in various sizes and styles, 

 with a working voltage from 2 to 9, or more if necessary. 

 Write for Prices. 



TESTIN6 INSTRUMENTS 



COIiUMBIA AMMBTBR 



To determine the condition 

 of batteries, or to test igni- 

 tion circuits, a small relia- 

 ble, low-priced meter is 

 necessary. 



The Columbia volt-am- 

 meter shown in the cut is 

 very ijccurate. Put out in a 

 nickel-plated case, black fig- 

 ures on silver dial; it is a 

 handsome instrument and one 

 which should be in the pos- 

 session of every one using 

 dry cells. Price, $2.50. 



RBADRITB AMMBTBR. 



A good low-price tester. 

 Pr=-ce, S1.25. 



COLUMBIA HOT SHOT 

 BATTERY 



This battery is similar in 

 internal construction to the 

 Columbia Multiple Battery, 

 but instead of metal case, 

 the cells are enclosed in a 

 h-uidsome red, moisture 

 proof carton. Where the 

 waterproof feature is not 

 poeessary, and where the 

 t)attery is not likely to be 

 .subjected to such rough 

 service. Hot Shot proves 

 quite satisfactory. 

 Columbia Batteries should be used for automobile, sta- 

 tionary engine and motor-boat ignition; for hand lanterns, 

 telephones, belLs — in fact, for any purpose where dry cella 

 are used. 



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