BEFORE AFTER 3 EGGS TO 1 When poultry owners complain theii hens won’t lay, It’s a pound to a penny they’ve never tried Karswood Spice. This man’s flock was yielding only 7 eggs per bird per month, but Karswood soon remedied that. In double-quick time the yield increased to 21 EGGS PER BIRD PER MONTH. Why not try his simple and effective method on YOUR flock? Karswood will improve the condition as well as increasing the egg supply. The ground insects it contains are a hen’s natural tonic stimulant. Read the letter; ■“A lot of pthill ryherprrs ‘fight shy’ Of using advertised < ggprinl iicimi Joints, hut 1 think this is a hip mishit ;e, from n pen of (7 birds I iras an' rut;ini) only 7 rpps per bird per month. On milling Karsiriind to the mash, the egg average giiicl.ly rose In '?/ I'fß fitßh. I eoiild hardly heliere it. They are z-year-ntd K.l.n.’s on free range.” J.J. (Oriirinal letter on tile for inspection.) Karswood is obtainable —1-lb. packet, price 1/-; 1-lb. packet, 7-lb. tin, price 12/0. KARSWOOD poumty spice IncreAßCi •gg-prortuction without forcing, hfcniM it rontum* ground insect#, hut no cfcyenno popper,
Its main element, the purest Cod Liver Oil, guaranteed of the highest vitamin content, contains the precious “Sunshine” Vitamin D. It lays the foundationof a healthy constitution for after-life. GIVE THE CHILDREN LANE’S.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22717, 23 May 1939, Page 10
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