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- and bank fhe balance There are 105 Prizes in the "LUCKY DOG" Art Union. £2OOO in Alluvial Gold is the First—and even the 7th Prize is £IOO (Alluvial Gold) ■SS? ART UNION Get in EARLY ! OBJECTS: For the general purposes of X.Z. Cricket Council and X.Z. Football Association; and in particular to finance Overseas Tours of Representative j Teams. TICKETS 2/6 Book of 9 i ' TUFSTEES: /I>. Iteese, Esq., E. Heatltcote ■ 'Williams, Esq., / Frank Campbell, Esq., F. J. Courty ney, Esq. ' Secretary: Neil McArthur, ' P.O. Box 110. Wellington. Treasurer: B. E. Hammond, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Closes 2nd April, 1931. Drawn :>:ird April, 1931. By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs. Face the Future with a Smile —and a Fortune in Your Pocket. ACT NOW! Get Tickets at Tobacconists, News-agents, Streetsellers and other Retailers, or USE THE COUPON. D. McCORMICK, 146 Manchester St.. Ch. Ch. send me Tickets in the •'LUCKY DOG" ART UNION. I enclose remittance of £ also stamped addressed envelope for reply. i (Tickets 2/6 each. Book of 9 for £l.) Address Now obtainable in lib. boxes xd.e -vV* *e' «» ■■■■ .,' : '■* : > *•■ I ■. t ■ ■%'■■■ I " • *i . COMPETITIONmay win over £2,000, one simple snapshot. It isn't skill, but picture interest that counts. Everybody has an equal chance. Only amateurs can compete. 120 prizes totalling £756 for Australasia alone. Grand International Award £2,000 and Silver Trophy. % Come in for full particulars. Leaflet Free.' R. TOTTY. Chemist and Kodak Dealer, Ashburton. Cheap Excursion Fares. Easter 1931. FROM 31st March to 6th April Railway Fares will be REDUCED BY OVER 5/- IN THE £. Tickets will be available for RETURN UNTIL 9th MAY. REMEMBER! The best places are always booked up well ahead. Make sure that your holiday reservations are made in good time. BOOK NOW at any Railway Station or City Booking Office. SAFER BY RAIL! —"" and the. other one older. & Then y< have laid 1000 eggs from January /7_ Ist to October 25th. As near as V J / can say, the older hen laid about \ 160, and the 4 young fowls 840— £ an average of L'lo each. __ / commenced giving them Karswood \ Poultry Spice last autumn, before tliey started laying. They were not fowls from prize-winning strains, but just a common breed. \ Naturally, lam delighted with the splendid results they have given Owner attributes this success me, and can only attribute them to Karswood Poultry Spice. to Karswood Poidtry Spice, as I _ have never had fowls that have The most hardened sceptic will find i )een suc h goo d layers before. I it difficult to scoff at the records of have told several people about my this poultry-keeper, whose five f OW i B and they have been quite fowls have averaged 210 eggs per astonished at the information. If bird in ten months. They were yoh think this letter will be of not prize-winning strains, either, interest to other fowl-keepers, yon Just a common, everyday sort of are u t liberty to print it. breed. Yet they have secured the splendid average referred to above. Without any question the use of Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects) has been the main factor. The Mrs. H. W. Black. Original letter on file for inspection. Note the Economy o, contains dried and ground insects) \'r su »»i>> »<> '"'»« »« «]«>•* i i ,i • » , mi "/- packet supplies ~0 liens 32 ilu.va has been the main factor. The Wu iiu ( i»/(\) supplies 140 hens sa .lays owner of these five fowls further nib. tin (38/«) supplies 280 hens S'i day* states that her friends were aston- ~« ,u - tin <- ,r, / <i > supplies sco hens 33 days ished on being told of the way in which her fowls were laying. M.Z, MANUFACTURE NORUBBINC LAUNDRY HELP aYOUR GROCeR sells it Try a Shilling Packet v Try it for u fortnight o:s half-a-dozpii liens. Kcsults are not instantaneous—it takes it fortnight or three weeks to im- , , xu f i i V .V takes it tortmglit or tliree weeks to lined when they first clearly realise prove the egg return, if your local the value of "Karswood" as a dealer cannot supply, semi a postcard to nmil+w fnnri onrl f-«n;« T"l-,o4- the New Zealand Agents (address below), pouitiy loott ana tonic that nskillg „ 1(> niime ot the ~e areMt ~e nler amazement, too, frequently lasts who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. long after they Manufactured hv have started giv- j ing "Karswood to their own fowls. Head this letter: • / believe I told ~,,,,, 13. Griffiths Hughes , Ltd., .Manchester (Established 175 G). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, AVeii i/utctfi/c x ■-«"- llng to n, Christyou before that I Increases egg - production without church and Dunedin, had 5 fowls— 4 forcing, because it contains ground "",g rs by a „" hatched in 1928 insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. In N.Z. <* K7-11-3J POULTRY SPICE

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 133, 18 March 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 133, 18 March 1931, Page 2

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