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3 Eggs a Day from 5 Last Year's Pullets in spite of terere weather. Indifferent stock have already achieved results which any owner of pedigree laying strains might be proud of, thanks to Karswood 'Poultry Spice {containing ground insects). .. ~ Whilst the wily lllll^iV/y , i , ,ll!!Wll o,d^ °f . the Ckri.tckuren Poultry K««per ««U JBBJS triekeVlnS down" Two E * tra E «» *•* BW H the country, the 'Mr. R. Griffiths, of 109 Colombo St. problem immediate- Clirisrchurch. writes: — "After using Iy facing most poul- Karswood Poultry Spice, I secured , COS /I try-keepers at the esps from five pullets in six months m ft present time is how against 342 egg* for the previous six ■ v v 4 L° frustrate his months before using Karswood Poultry K\v \ \A knar, s h tricks and Spice (which is two extra eggs a week Wk. \*' W »*■ Ket thpir 19 - 3 hatch " from each bird »- They are still pome Hk^NRS^i ed •, pullete layin ? strong. I Tvish to give you many ITTm>. wh,,st ' *!i a f r f PCent thanks ana hope that you 'will have {■'■'JyitXXfUfrZl* re - p dent t*™' rword sales for Karswood Poultry «3&»P* B *! cd i-i ,t -.. "**** BrC Spice this year.' ' J golden." ~».» r The letter from Mr. W. H. Denton 2 * 2 **»• P** B«a per Year. below therefore, comes ac a most in- 24. Holdeworth St.. Pennycomeouick teresting and helpful example—and one. Pivmniith as results show, which conclusively T th ,_ v fhl . . m _ J , "' , proves worth following He eot «. l "lnK .."J 1 * « » very good record Three eggs a day from three hens, iSJHLLjK ,1 ?,*" f f or »| «<"•«»•. thanks to out of five, despite very severe weather. £"»*«"» Poultry Spice:This is an excellent result—thanks to November .... j5 June J55 the judicious use of Karswood Poultry yecember __ us j u i y 133 Spice—from backyard hens which i a ? uary *" August 134 started life in such unfavourable *«r>ruary 130 September 135 circumstances. March 191 October 113 Every poultry-keeper at the present M £ r f " ]<$ -— moment wants eggs, and he wants them J™, ~ total 1,625 without forcing. By giving your birds se 7? n , r l tarted '»?'"« at seven Karswood Poultry Spice (containing {!!°£, c ola - are 8ti) l l«ying, and ground insects) you can achieve this ,Oo **°S in good health, very result. Karswood Poultry Spice Iβ "* tn Nov., 1925. S. J. BLIGHT, a blood-enricher. and gets pallets to the IC --. UA -.i -r j » - _ laying stage weeks earlier than they **«woad Turned Loss into Profit would otherwise take. In the whole of Chapel Street, Flamborongh our vast poultry experience we know of I have been using Karswood Soice no other product that will do this so over 12 months, and I shall never regiet effectively—and without forcing. Bead the day I started using it I wouldlk,™ what users say:- Bold my poultl .y out t^,e ,; e n,^^,"^* at a loss, but I decided to try KarV 5 Ma V h.tch.d Backrard Pullet. in' an x Laying 3 Eggs a day. have some of the finest pullets anybody could wish for. They are just beeinnins 32, Borland Road, Peckham Rye, to lay. J c JUBC De einniug London, 5.E.15. 23rd Not., 1925. C BROWV It may interest you to know that out xj«uw«. of a sitting of eggs hatched out last Two Pallet* Laying at Four Month* spring from three hens, we are already _ "™ ,M * getting three eggs per day, notwith- Th f,, . . Leamington, standing the severe weather, and expect , n ,,,i.SfJ' my experience of this to be increased to flye per day Jne »nfl ."H' d u^! 061 X Bot when the other two hens commence lay- o r nin<rten.w, « alf A ch r! cks (Black ing. We started giving the birds Kars- ?**Ul gt ™SK trom Mr - >• ?ond. of Elwood Poultry Spice about a month ago. ' s "fii e ' ""f T X £°? meUCed T^J 1 Kar «*ood and the first egg was laid on the 3rd fou7' month, 7° P"" eta '»y»ng at inst.. less then six months from hatch- I" r 2 an<i ing out. We consider this an excellent V^ nrt J * T m result, thanks to your Karswood Poul- tk?v «£« i . r try Spice, as the birds are of a heavy They were V strain, and were from indifferent stock. b,rds - The,r .I , '"™" M[& only seven being hatched out from VI a « 9 wn f a Picture, eggs, including two cocks, and four of ?°. eiossy and Hßi*k. JH tlicge took 23 days instead of 21. and s . ht - a " d tlm K|nXTrn^^^^ tlien had to be assisted out of the shell. birds themselveslllß^"*4^HPiqßßß The fowls are kept In a small run in we re always alertlPfc^^^^^-^B the yard. and always on the J 26th Nov., 1925. W. H. DENTON. ttk^l^X/^T^J. and can %B»C:^fc4*^fc^fcf^ 234 Eggs per Bird per Year. say it does all tWM it tells you it ''ill^k^mP^ 83, Broadwalk, Rainham. Kent. <jo for your liens. MBbk^B^sfll It is exactly twelve months to-day P. J JARRETT . that my five pullets began to lay, and I v ~,, ««„ a* t » . have had 1.170 eggs from them. For K }™ a V? vLn V ■ We " bT nsin c some time now they have been off the irswood Pool try Spice (containing lay. all except one. They had a very B r °u nd insects). Packets: 4d.. 1/-, au 3 bad moult, but all got over it wonder- "'ji __„- o , , fully well, and are looking splendid Be^d T a ° u l o K d d t o ale t r hp Ca^ not «»PP'y. again now, and loot as though they will . l~ n f« h«if> ew L f". tO I", 7 *Z daJ '- ~ „ "™ of ne e a" B t b d e e°a7er wh'^pJle. I Rive them two meals each day—one Karswood Poultry Spice » u PP"ei of corn and the other a hot mash, and runniniv in>.n n - . always give them Karswood Spice. This FAIRBAIU*. WRIGHT * CO. seems to make them enjoy it all the Hchneid St., ChrUtchurcb; Woore st more, for they rat up every scrap. 1 Auckland; Old Cnstomhouie St.. Welhave had different ad%'erts. 'fronr other llnrton; end M*r»jr Place, Dnardlo. P J*»i* w r ? "»««' d'frervnt mixtures, NOTE.—The *o?« manuftcturer. a » bnt I thmk I wonld take a lot of p#r- Kenwood Poultry Spice (cmuS-Jl ??.« nff i° chan K e tor "J , oO » ee h «* ground insects) a?e B. OHgUhtTuVohS K *"7°° d - „ Ltd., Manchester, England?eiUb&hTi l»th Nov.. 1925. MKS. SEAGERS. 1756. in the Reign of Oeorgi the Becond,

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1926, Page 18

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