TpVERY keeper of poultry wants1; Ills "^ birds to lay well and look well. They do BOTH when, they get Karswood Poultry Spice, as this man's letter proves. And he's not the only one to find out this fact—literally millions of poultrykeepers during the last quartercentury have proved conclusively that PROFIT and KARSWOOD POULTHY SPICE go hand in hand. ;. It doesn't matter whether you're a backyarder or the biggest poultry farmer—Karswood will definitely produce you eggs and repay its small cost over and over again in extra produ* tion: — 10 EGGS DAILY —12 HENS "/ have much pleasure in highly, yeijuttl* praising your Karswood Poultry Spice. It has made my birds lay toiih remariabU activity. I have 12 White Leghorn pullet*, and before using your Spice my eggs per dag amounted to 5, and some of them barelm third-class. After 3 teeeks on Karswood i was receiving an average of 10 egg% a dayall excellent eggs, and the flock in first-clam trim". J.W.M. ■ - " (Original letter on file for inspection.) Karswood la obtainable—J-lb. packet, pric« 1/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, prlca 12/6. Inereuei •sg-prodnetlen -without fordßf, Uetu— it eonUuu ground ibmoU, but » cartniw pappw, •«•. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Just d Few Sips and— Like a Flash—Reliefl Sleep Sound All Night. Spend 2/6 to-day at any chemist for a bottle of Buckley's Canadiol Mixture (triple acting)—by far the largest-selling cough medicine in .all of blizzardly cold Canada — and now made in New Zealand. Take a couple of doses and sleep sound all night long. One little and the ordinary cough is "on its way"—continue, for 2 or 3 days and you'U hear no more - from that tough old hang-on cough, that nothing seems to help. (Buckley* cunrdiol MIX T U R E
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1939, Page 14
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