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MHPTO PAY RENT How does a regular weekly contribution, towards the house rent appeal to YOU? It doesn’t need a “fairy godmother” to get this, you have the means right at home in the form of a few backyard hens. By feeding them the wondertonic Karswopd Poultry Spice you can reap rich rewards in eggs and profit and make a really worthwhile contribution towards the household budget. The labour required is small and costs you nothing and food bills can be kept at a minimum with house-scraps. Knrswood outlay is only a farthing a day .for every 5 hens, so that you have EVERYTHING IN YOUR FAVOUR. For practical proof, read this: —• 54 EGGS A WEEK—IO PULLETS "I hare 10 pullets, 1 which before receiving Karswood laid only ten i„hrsiVoor|! sW eggs a week. Xow I get '"oullrv c„. u i tja 54 eggs a week, and nice i i tea large eggs. The profit j rgf made is a great help to- «/ i ' wards the weekly rent. -•.[ gSf "IFitJi a suitable fowl- - - I house and a few wellgg, , frag bred birds fed on house- ' |§3 scraps and your splenI |s| tffd spice, one lias a i WtT -J.ITTLB GOLD-MJKS at his back door.” C.D. (Original letter on file for inspection.) Knrswood is obtainable—-}-lb. packet, price J/-; 1-lb; packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/0. Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. VOTE FOR FOR THE COUNCIL IOT ' s | j| .-M' .. J-jS BBifWSj L J. D. SIEVWRIGHT Stands, not for one section_ or party. He stands for a fair deal to every citizen —Friend or Opponent—in Greater Wellington. VOTE THE CITIZENS' TICKET FOR THE CITY COUNCIL.

Citizens Ticket CITY COUNCIL (• i * ' I V *>.v <■ y " I > . uL IffW 'Mr - . <■ t> “ ;< , fill .;- «'/ ■ - 7 . Siill p ■ |; ?< ' ‘F > ' o C. M. BOWDEN Public Accountant Company director 40 Years varied Business Experience SOUWD FINANCE and Long Range Planning for PROGRESS

THE WORUTS SHOW. The Waikato Winter Show HAMILTON. To be officially opened at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 27, by His Excellency the GovernorGeneral of New Zealand, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Sir Cyril Newall, G.C.8., G.C.M.G., M. 0., C.B.E. Exhibition of New Clothing lor British Children . . Dear Sir, — ... ' n case our previous advice regarding our scheme to provide * Clothing for British Children has been overlooked, let me again The following letters indicate the en- . , , • , ~ , A thusiastic reception given to the idea: draw attention tO the details. . In order to stimulate interest amongst Drapers, ManutacciothFng”’ manufacturers turers, Mercers, Clothiers and Women's Organizations, we are oythe 9r Snd in iX t an y d OU cong r raw a iate le1 you conducting in conjunction with the Lady Galway Guild a Children's and your committee on the efforts you Clothing Exhibition at our Show from May 27 to June 2. All orr™nX%o W the articles exhibited at this Exhibition will be sent to the High different articles of clothing, and giving Commissioner London for the Lady Galway Guild, for distribution prizes for them, is to me one of the best ' ' . ' ideas i have ever seen, i think it will amongst the many homeless children. We want every town in New Zealand to be represented, and clothing the British children." every Manufacturer, Draper and Mercer has the opportunity of Another city manufacturing firm wrote: making a worthwhile donation to the cause of the British Children ?XtKc° in th'y^cf.'and’ 1 oTou, co°n- with no further trouble than to send the Exhibit to us We will tributton wc are forwarding a parcel of display it and have it consigned as soon as a boat is available after boys' interlock shirts which wc trust will ~ K t r. i ri i -"> be satisfactory for your purpose." the dose Of the ShOW OH June Z. A , T . ~ There is no need to emphasize the urgency of their need. Wc A mercer and clothier at Thames adds u . , . ” _ , r . . . . A „_„i. his quota: "i think it is a wonderful ideo, are in a fortunate position in New Zealand, ana the help we suggest a n m d fording 7 - -Y boys' seems an obvious and important way ready to hand. and girls' wear. As v.-e know, they must Any Exhibit you care to donate should be addressed up to « makes 9 proud May 17 to Children's Clothing Exhibition, Waikato Winter Show, say 'Thank God I'm a Britisher.' Wishing Hnmiltnn the enterprise every success. . . nuniiliuti. r x h Yours faithfully, A fourth letter is from a clothing firm ot Nev? Plymouth: "We are sending 12 & boys' Roslyn all-wool jerseys," says the it, manager, "and this is a straight-out gift f J** * ~ by our firm for British children. We trust (s''' ’ that this small effort on our part will in some way compensate for the sacrifice | and suffering of the thousands of English Secretary, children ct Home in the war area." ' 1 SHOW DATES, May 27 to June 2. Entries Close on Way 10

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 189, 8 May 1941, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 189, 8 May 1941, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 189, 8 May 1941, Page 6

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