To describe the cut and quality of * fl| the new costumes . . . and to prattle;their exceptional ■ vol tie iA : mere Words is difficult—You must' see themto understand they only the choicest styles of the-season but certairtly l the best value * Christchurch * . . 85/126/ VO »! .... moM&iCybffairei at prices that will afford yon a pleMsat satptfsfe Open Friday Mights until 9 o'clock. WAREHOUSE 96 LICHFIELD STREET KETONE WHITS MABELS BtTCLDDTOB. KARSWOOD FED CHICK 6 m Month I* '•>' 9/,t SacV &i-4 fm one : *«-. ? ' in mi ;<> I ... 'W. !!!!! > S t, as l am the only poolThis is no fancilui picture. It is draws to represent the thousands of chicks which, fed on the Karswood system, commence laying at six. months, jviA, w some cases, at five and a-half months . from time of hatching* This means that - chickens hatched ' new or within" the next few weeks will be laying next March or early April next year; In other words they will start laying at the beginning of Autumn and, if fiwtinn with Karswood is continued, will lay right through to the Winter to the following Spring-and beyond.. As it is the Winter-laying birds that show the gttatest profit the wise poultry-owner will set that his chicks are not hatched too early (somewhere about late August, September and early October) and will then feed them on the Karswood System and so have strong; healthy , pullets eagerto commence laying operationswhgn prices are > Hers is one ■ POULTRY SPICE _ user of "Karswood" says:— , am*i**ptpper,tte. Kaa-21-30 q>n every 1931 pullet Chlclu Weeks Ahead ofOtben .. I am onlya i I shorn good p trykuper in enough egg* from. „ neighbours sttpplitd with tfrnr necessary wants, lhavt reared ankebroodofchkht and these have had "Karswood" from birth. My son-in-law has also roared $3 splendid chides which look weeks ahead of others l havt seen .at the team age, ■ / idvise all who keep poultry, and tkaee who mtend toheep pwtry, to fothw the Km* s ivood tystetTU Wishing yoa every sttccest." a» r. w: Original tttw on JIU for im/tato. Note (he Economy, t/- packet supplies ao hens 16 days 3/- packet supplies *) has 33 days /lb- tin (xa/6) supplied i4ob«j3 32 days 141b. tin (33/6) supplies 380 hens 3a days 281b. tin (45/6) supplies 560 hens 33 days Half-penny « day to make 12 Uty. One ÜblespopnfulJi-og.) of Kamrood Poultry Spice is sufficient for ao Mns (6e one day, so that it costs yea ltsithanid. per day for every dosen fowls. Manufccturtd bfiS,-'' 'Chtfbbt 'HuiriM. Ltd*Ma, Oifftmmwh ad Ouncdia, and by all Wboltalcrs and Store iaNtwZHlaiMk *
SUIT TO ORDER 50/OWN MATERIALS MADE UP. _ INDIGO BLUE 728 6d. Try on given, send for pattema and Measurement: Forms. McDonalds, Cash Tailoring Co., 652 COLOMBO BT&EET. *7BBB
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20022, 2 September 1930, Page 7
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