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Checks and Flecks The New Season's Tweeds and Coatings Fully abreast of Fashion . . . Boldly Leading the Way I | CHECK TWFFn 11 = VIENNESE = CHECK TWEED, in all-wool, a sturdy hard wear- = = mg weight for Costumes, Coats and Skirts. 56in- = NOVELTY = DONEGAL TWEED, always popular. I KNITWEAR I value in an English Tweed. 56in IC/9 yd = = 10/ O = Exclusive to Beaths. So = COATING TWEEDS, heavy Knap English Tweed = delightfully new E with bright flecks. For a smart practical coat. 54in. = diflerent - The range of = q /q d = c °lours is remarkable, “ TRAVET. lOATicrc ■ -LU/ff = the motifs are 'quite = weave with check ’ m ’’"'j S ° ft W ° Ol, double - unusual, hand-embroid- = superb English nr d iT* 6 ' delightfully “=y, a = ered. Prices and shades = ' taae Romanv S r In Pacific Blue. Vin- =to suit all tastes- = tage. Romany Red, Camel, Travel Tan, Regina = « = Blue. Malay Brown and Leaf Green. Min— = 55/9 £5/2/3 = 33/9 * | | miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiH T-|* A I T T Branches: i 4 / W I II k > Timaru, Ashburton, Greymouth. Kaikoura.

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HENS THROUGH MOULT YET ? B Every unnecessary week your hens linger in the moult is costing you EGGS ! 4 to 6 weeks should be ample moulting time so instead of letting your birds loaf along indefinitely, start adding a pinch of British Karswood Poultry Spice to their daily ration now. This will help them complete the laoult, start laying again and be in first class condition to withstand the rigours of the coming winter. Read this English user’s letter:— MOULT QUICKLY OVER "I have been keeping poultry for seven years, and six years I have given Karswood in the flash during the moulting season. The year I didn't use your Karswood, the fowls were 14 to 16 weeks in the moult. But there was a great change in the ones that had Karswood, as they were through the moult and laying in six veeks. I have been well repaid for using year Karswood Poultry Spice" A.M. Karswood is obtainable —41 b. packet, price 1/3; ilb. packet, price 2/6; 71b. bag, price 16/KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE a Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but do cayenne pepper eta

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25139, 21 March 1947, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25139, 21 March 1947, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25139, 21 March 1947, Page 3

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