o The backyarder who gfrtt hie hens Kanwood Poultry Spice certainly Aai got something t» crow about. Yet it is all to simple... Kamrood contains grosnd insects, a bird’s natural tome stimulant which quickens the rate at which her egg seeds ripen. Additional elements enrich the blood enabling the bird tn extract the utmost nutriment from her food and » turn this into a steady supply of new-laid winter eggs. This enthusiastic KARSWOOD backyarder writes: “Z taw six pnßets and an an average I tave tad 5 eggs a deyffeas them. They have ahvaye hept in food condition L. A and this I put down to the regular inclusion of 54 your Spice in their soft (o«f’-Z_C. Increases egg production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no
top stylo coats for teenagers IV Keep up to fash- ? ion at Glassons. So new so "luv Kl ; * \WK lea" —illustrated . We have it in all ‘ r / the latest fashion shades but at prices to suit you. Fullest range s.s.w. WmHHm £lo'l9'6 GLASSON'sB WAREHOUSE Z Vjß W M LidifieW Street. VU VI Mh OPIN TO YOU . . •
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29219, 1 June 1960, Page 10
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