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WINTER LAYING! Hilf 5002 K increase -2weeks on KARSWOOD Here is a Hawke's pay poultrykeeper's actual experience. A plain statement of facta, his letter clearly shows that Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) pays wonderful dividends in winter eggs to those who use it:— "Eggs, no doubt, in England are plentiful at this time of the year, but over here it is when they are beginning to get scarce, and, of course, expensive to buy. However, 1 am managing a small flock of fowls which would be about two or three hundred, and the cold decreases the egg-production greatly. Not having used your Karswood Poultry Spice before, 1 thought 1 would try same, and the effects astonished me. Within a fortnight from the time of feeding the "fowls with Karswood, the egg-production increased to somewhat 500 per cent. more. — N.A.E." Original letter on file for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable ■from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices: Jib. packet, price 1/2; lib. packet, price 2/3; 71b. tin, price 14/-; 281 b. tin, price 50/-. ■ POULTRY SPICE Increases egg-production without (ore ing, because it contains ground insects but no cayenne pepper, etc.

$ SOME | $ WINTER NECESSITIES $ I I X FROM R. TOTTY'S, X V Burnett St. Pharmacy. / A bottle of Red Spruce Cough Mixture. 1/6,2/6. A bottle of Benzoin and Cucumber Cream for rough skin Chilblain Liniment for unbroken chilblains 1/-. 0.K.0. Ointment for cracked skin and broken chilblains, 11/6. A Hot Water Bottle—--3/3 upwards. R. TOTTY, Chemist, Burnett St.

from our jj/jLI ill LARGE STOCKS MUST GO. Only a short time left to be in on these Money-Saving Bargains. LADIES' WINTER VESTS. Special offer of hard wearing Winter Vests with short sleeves." Guaranteed/not to shrink. Usually 1/11. Sale Price 1/6 each » BRUCE WOOL UNDERWEAR. Made in New Zealand. All pure wool. Pink shade. Singlets and underpants to match. Usually 6/11. Sale price 5/6 each BOYS' ALL WOOL JERSEYS. Hard wearing, fine quality woollen Jerseys, in,Navy, Brown, and Grey. Usually 4/6. Sale Price 2/11 each ALL WOOL FLANNEL. A special offer of colonial all- wool Flannel, in all shades. Usually 1/11 yard. \ Sale Price 1/6 yard. LADIES' WOOLLEN CARDIGANS. In a range of new season's tonings. Smart cross-over styles. Usually 8/6. Sale Price 4/11 each. GENTS' FANCY DRESS SHIRTS. All colours, fast dye. Reinforced neck and collar to match. All sizes. Usual price 6/11. Sale Price 3/11 each. LADIES' LOCKNIT VESTS. In a range.of shades. Opera top and comfy cut styles. Usually 3/11. Sale Price 2/11 each. GENTS' ALL WOOL FLANNELS. Made from pure New Zealand wool. Well sized. In Orkney, Natural and Shetland. Usually 5/6. Sale Price 3/11 each LADIES' WOOL HOSIERY—FuIIy Fashioned. Made in England. All shades. Guaranteed wear. Usually 4/11 pair. Sale Price 3/11 pair. GENTS' COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Made in England. Will not shrink. Usually 3/1 1 and 4/6. Sale Price Singlets 2/11 each. Underpants 3/11 pair. SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY. In all the wanted shades. British made. Usually 3/6 pair. . Sale Price 2/6 pair. OUR LEADER HOSIERY. Ladies here is your opportunity. A hard wearing silk stocking usually selling at 3/9 to go at 2/11 pair. ART SILK BLOOMERS—FLEECY LINED. Ladies! A golden opportunity. Fleecy-lined Art Silk Bloomers you have been buying for 3/6 pair. To Clear —2/6 pr. RUBBER RAINCOATS. In Blue, Red, Green and Black. All sizes. Warranted waterproof. Usually 22/6. Sale Price 15/6 each BUNNY RUGS. In Pink and Blue tonings. Usually 2/11 each. Sale Price 1/11 each GENTS' FLEECY SINGLETS. In the right weight for present wear. Usual price 1/11. Sale Price 1/6 each BURNETT STREET, THE HOUSE FOR GREATER VALUES.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 211, 19 June 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 211, 19 June 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 211, 19 June 1933, Page 6

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