fvi TfC 0/ YIELD with Karswood Spice Why be content ivith 2 or 3 eggs per hen per week this Winter? "Where's the sense of paying good money on food and lodging for fowls that give little or notumg in return? Follow the lead of this veteran poultrykeeper who freely admits that since using Karswood his hens have never yet failed to pay their way:— ' 75 % Winter Egg Laying. ~"\ } a? c keJ>l VOMltry for' 30 yeans and started to use your Karsuood 4k years ana A.nee then the poultry keep im. People talk ntout thcr 50 per celt, yield of Winter eggs, in March «,»« wing your KarsKood I hare neier failed In make poultry pay." — T.D. (Oeigixai, Letteb ox Fii/e tor Ixepectiok) Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable trora all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices: J-lb packet, price, 1/-; 1-lb. packet, price 2/-: 7-lb. tin, price 12/6. ' KARSWOOD SPICE m Increases eRe-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but a* cayenne pepper, etc. Percy, the Pride of the Regiment The Infantry's ideal, Correct from head to heel, Shining as a soldier of the line Immaculate to boot, Rubbing in to each recruit His secret of success . . . The "Nugget" Shine. In Dark Brown, Tan, Black and other shades. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Do You Suffer?! EYESTRAIN CAUSES HEADACHES AND LOSS OF ; EFFICIENCY. j — Consult — i EXPERT OPTICIANS, SPEAR & MURRAY LTD. : 7 WILLIS STREET {Opposite Grand Hotel). i Telephone 43-369. ! I|£&icvcl€S lI'WIV \ 1936 ENTIRELY NEW MODEL ISIV I Fully suaranteed. Cull ■wAI I and inSDect tirare irfOUCHMANS I9HiHL_ OPP. TODD MOTORS mm Your COLD >^ Away Yes, mother, you can usually re« lieve a little one's cold overnight— and without making him swallow nasty medicine. Just rub the little throat and j chest at bedtime with pleasant Vicks Vapoßub. EASES CONGESTION Instantly, there is a warm, comfortable tingle in the chest as the ointment begins to "draw out* tightness, break-up congestion. CLEARS AIR-PASSAGES At the same time, Vapoßub release* healing vapours which are inhaled, with every breath, direct to the airpassages — where colds lodge. They clear clogging mucus, ease th« breathing. While the child sleeps, this double action continues. By morning, almost always, the worst of the cold is over. "Just Rub It On"
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 26
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