IB Profits DouMedS Egg prices are going up, and many poultry-keepers find their egg baskets are getting emptier. This is not the ease with users of Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Literally thousands of letters from actual poultry-keepers themselves clearly and convincingly show that from the end of March almost throughout the winter is the Karswood users’ harvest time. A rich harvest time, too —since the Karswood system brings full egg baskets when eggs are ■ at their highest prices. Here is a case in point: "Since writing previously 1 have: doubled my profits from tzilb/- to £5 from my 6 White Leghorns. This is entirely due to following the advice given and using Karswood Poultry Spice, fj cannot speak too highly of your Spicei as it gives splendid results. I wish had used it before. I also find the Spica is giving better feathers after the moull than before, also the birds look better m everv way, and are laving more Original letter on file for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is able from all wholesalers and stores, at the following standard retail prices:, Üb. packet, price l/-;'Hb. packet, pried 2/-; 71b. tin, price 12/6: 141 b. tin, pricq 23/6: 2Slb. tin. price 45/6. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE U Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.
MR. POULTRY FARMER! If you desire to obtain the greatest satisfaction as a result of the market‘fig °t your eggs, consign them to us. We have your interests at heart. The tact that the largest city consumers are on our list of regular clients, together with the fairest grading system in the country, is an assurance in itself. A trial consignment will convince you that the term. “Wellington Headquarters tor Eggs’ is no idle boast. Follow the lead set by some of the foremost poultry farmers in New Zealand, and forward your eggs to— PICOT BROS. LIMITED, thorndon quay, ’ WELLINGTON. T*’, nve " le rest to us. We’ll turn your eggs into cash and guarantee the highest possible returns for your produce. Phones: 42—032 (3 Lines). p.o. b ox 935 ALSO AT PALMERSTON NORTH. MONEY IN EGGS. W J- GAUDIN AND SON, “THE HEN THAT LAYS IS THE j HEN THAT PAYS ” Co<il and Grain .Merchants. Stock bred in a haphazard way will GHUZNEE STREET, lay when eggs are cheap, but to get the high-priced egg it is necessary to —- — get the strain having the propensity to lay in winter “fixed” in the blood. For 26 years Salisbury’s strains of In Stock: YVheat, Barley, Maize, Oats, White Leghorns and Black Orpingtons r j are the outcome of 26 years’ continu- Pollard, Bran, Shell Grit, 1 eas, Linseed, ous selective breeding, and our stock Malt, Hops, Lucerne Hay, Mixed Grain, do “deliver the goods.” Stud Cock- _ erels, Hens and Pullets for Sale. If u.iable to call and see our birds, send for price list. hutt valley poultry Co. Ltd. CRUSHED MAIZE. 5/6 Per BusheL Tel.: 2SM. P.O. Box 23, Upper Hutt. p am. A. E. Salisbury, Managing Director. Teleplione' 52-42Q 4 T A
Ilk V'" W t ■ ilk flash U . s ''.. • When colds threaten, take Pul- ; : - f ’• S tj/ monas. As they dissolve in the V r- . / mouth, Pulmonas release medicinal A ’ ''' '"V / vapours which relieve irritation Y.:.: .:. V. ' vf/ and destroy germs. Almost immeF •' Y - \ f diately coughing stops. The in8:. \ / / flamed throat and bronchial tract - f / are soothed and healed. - <. / A vr / Taken regularly. Pulmonas pre$//l V / vent Infection. They give ease and \ J r \ / comfort In cases of coughs, colds, g f 1 / bronchitis, ’flu, etc. f \/ Don’t suffer —Pulmonas relieve f f Instantly. / f From Chemists, // 1/6 and 2/6 RELIEF BY INHALATION National Aspects of the Railways Vital Links with the Public NEW ZEALAND’S railways are so intimately merged in the whole economic and social structure of the Dominion that any serious setback to this great enterprise must react against the national welfare. Railway employees now number about 15,000, of whom thousands are married men with families. The payment of wages amounts to sbout 64-millions a year, and the use of this money figures importantly in the livings of manufacturers, merchants, shopkeepers and others. The Department's expenditure on stores in a year runs to about £2-millions, much of which is used in the purchase of articles made in New Zealand. The more New Zealanders use their own railways for the transport of themselves or their goods, the more they help their country to recover its prosperity. Welhngton. 13th April, 1932. \J■ ■ 4 General Manager N.Z. Railways,
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 172, 16 April 1932, Page 5
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