BEE-GRADE EGGS
When two hens in England were stung by bees they were also stung into action . . . one laying three eggs and the other two within half-an-hour. Similar cases of such shock treatment have not been reported in New Zealand. where “Peerless” Standard Mashes are the popular method of keeping hens laying and paying. Your usual supplier should have “Peerless,” but if not ring D. H. Brown and Son, Ltd., ’phone 40-177, collect, 38 Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch, who will ensure promut delivery. “Peerless” Standard is the highest standard. —Advt
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26856, 8 October 1952, Page 10
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