Winter Layers lay Real Money 6td' here is proof thai Karswood makes Winter laying easy. Winter laying is a difficult matter for Egg* Dropped Off when Kar*wood Bullets which were hatched late, say, in Stepped. November or December, instead o£ ..,-_...•, „ . September or October. ■ Kaitieke, Raurimu, N.Z. • ■'' The-two extra months make nil the 'Will you kindly send me two packets ! difference to.Weir chances of contribut- of Karswood Poultry Spice by return ing to the egg basket during June, • mail? I am right out, I just got a 7lb. ■when eggs are fetching high prices. In tin, but being short of change I ordered June a well , filled egg basket means a some Poultry Spice from town, sisking well filled purse, which is particularly them to send me Karswood. However, useful. they must have been out of stock and ■; Are yi>iir hens [filling the egg basket? sen t me 's. My fowls have gone It not, start them forthwith on the food <j own from 18 to 20 a day to 8 and 9, which practical test ha 3 proved to pro- so i was so disgusted that I gave the duce the most eggs for the least money, other packet away, and now I want you viz., Karswood Poultry Spice (contain- to Rend, if. possible, two packets" by ing ground insects). This is the return mail. economy feed for every breed. See how MRS. D. McNEIL. jreU users are doing. •■-.•■ _ 5 Egg* per Bird per Week. A Coiutant Flow of Eggs -»■•«, ,t. ,t, * ■•'-.. o . „ " , 68, Keppel Road, East Ham, E. 6. Th« Cottage, Speech House Road, Nr. Coleford, Glos. I feel I must write again to let you ... .... ■■'. t ,„. ._ know the Rood results for the past 32 No doubt you will be interested in mont hg; which is due to feeding Karsthese results. I have three small .in- wood poultry Spice.- I have never tenßlve houses, anft keep 20 pullets_ anil m i Hße a feeding the Karswood war since 10 second-year hens in them. From my chicks were 2 days old, and'i hove these birds lam getting 15 to 18 eggs e ver ] O st a. chick bo far. iM» last lot each day, much to the : surprise of. ni>\ were hatched on* February 11th, 19' iS , neighbours. I think this constant flow and the pullets were a^ ,£ j' n "f^; of eggs is mainly due to Karanood August, and lam getting 5 eggs per -Poultry Spice, which gives them a kee-.. bird a ' W eek. My last year's Thirds lai.l ' appetite for their evening feed. 182 each on the average. They have .'.--■ B. GOI/DSWORTHY. been heavy in the moult, and some of ,;;V:i4th December, 1926. > %£&rs?F^&t This' il Extra Eggs per Bird. from Augugt till September was, I Mr.'X. Griffiths, of 109 Colombo St.. think, due to their mash being stopped. Christchurcb, writes:—"After usinj. as we were away S weeks, and they weiv ;/ : Karswood Poultry Spice, I secured 60f, fed on corn only during, that time. If ■ egg» from five pullets in six months. this letter is of any use to you, you against 342 eggs for the previous six c ari use it as you think best. months before using Karswood Poultry January __'■ 181 June _ ■•_■ 243 ■ Spice (which is two extra eggs a week February 195 July .._ 23!>. " from each bird). They are still going March 280 August _._.. 250 •trong. « wish to give" you many AprU 274 September -.. 20' thanks and hope that you will have May— _' 282 October 23!) • : jecord sale* for Karswood Poultry May Prom 15 hens > ..«pice this year- .M. STEPHENSON. 4 a*d S Eggt Daily from 8 Pulleti. Bth December. 1926. Ifjberry Tree House, Amisneia Roacl, M,j e gueh an Improvement. Haddington, Hast Lothian. ._, i».iii-.w'n«« I^am aelightedvto.-.iriform-.you that 1 '^ ■ . . : , R"''r^ h9^ ge T ' n - rK - Iwrfl formed a-very high . opinion of ■•.'■•._■ Ohakune Junction. ?SS KSswood^Poultrf Spice, ami ! ««J [«*>£*<*. -P««n«l« of KarshearUly recommend ,it to . everj-one • •fropdvPoulbry. Spice. I ihad' one packet mating enquiries regarding it in this - SiTen .to me and it made .such an im- ; town and district, and hope that my ef- provement in the hens that I feel I forts are proving successful in obtaining cannot do without !t now. Postal notes ready saleß. My poultry this year have enclosed for 8/-.. been very successful, such splendid r . m«b. i. UALiij. eggs for size and quality. Everyone 'j . i " » „, who uses them says that they never Ton wn do Just as wen by uslns •tasted snch fine eggs. My_pullcts began Karswood Poultry Spice (containing laying when 5 months old, and are at uroundrinsects). Packets: id., 1/-, and present laying 4' and 5 a day from Bof 2/-. ■ ■ them. . The cockerels were excellent for if yonr local dealer cannot supply, table use, well formed and splendid • Be nd a potttard to tlie New Zealand eating, I would not be without your Agents (address below) asking th<? Karswood Poultry Spice, and a few of name of the nearest dealer who supplier .my friends are usin?; it that I, know, g«rswood Poultry Spice. , MRS. JANE ELIZA LESStiIE. FAIKBAIBV, WKIGHT AND CO., 17th December, 1020. LlchOeM Street, Ghrtatchurch; Moore . ,.,«., . «,. . Stree*, AncklaadJ Old Cnjitomhonse St.. Laid Wef Through Winter. Wclllnrtsn; and Moray Place, Dunedin. Haungatautari (Near Cambridge). VOTB.—Th€ tote manufacturer* of ■We obtained good results from. Knrs- Ktwmood Poultry Spice (containingwood Poultry Spice. Tho fowls laiO ground tiiteets) are B. Griffiths Hughes, well all through the winter. Ltd., Manchester, England, established " A. W. HEAD. ITSB, i* Me Reign of George the Second.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 14
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