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“Chicks not a bit of trouble” After using Karswood Chicken Powder (containing ground insects) The actual letters of Chick* “ ever ao strong ” poultry keepers them- „„ „ _ , _ T i n. selves which continue 85 ' Knap P Eoa ‘ l - Bow - Lon<,on ' Eto flow into our offices, The pullet I spoke about in my last letter prove that chicks l|ve has laid eight eggs in nina days, and still and lay when fed the looks after her chicks, which are getting on Karswood way. lovely, and they are ever so strong. I feed In the letter below, t! \ ern with wheat in the morning, warm Mr. Pook. of Paver- middlings mid-day mixed with your Karasham. lays It down as wood Poultry Spice, which I never want to his emphatic opinion be without, and wheat in the evening, althat half the death though they seem quits satisfied after the rate apmng young mid-day meal. Green stuff we cannot get chickens would bo put nluc h of. but I give them as much as I can, an end to if they were hut X always keep a sprouting oat and wheat reared on the Kara- hox. it only takes a few days to sprout; wood system, which al 'd It is Just fun watching them scrap for does not call for extravagant foods, and It. They Just love it. I knew nothing wh:itrtnes not penalise your pockets with fancy GVer of chickens until I sent for your book, and when I want to know anything about them I look up the book, I think it is most valuable to everybody. April 10, 1923. MRS, NEVILLE, Egg supply increased 200 pep cent. C/o P.O. Whangarci. Since using Karswood Poultry Spice wo 1 It&ha does not penalise your pockets with fancy prices. Read how well others are doing. “Chicks not a hit of trouble” 7, Gatefield Lane. Paversham. I thought you would be interested to know Jiow well I have benefited by using your Karswood Chicken Powder. After losing two chicks I sent to you for a packet, and am „ ~, . ~ , - .... glad to say I have never had a bit of trouble flnd . » .very beneficial to *° w ' s , suear sw asr ?sx as* had from six Wyandotte pullets since No' the hens looked, and were, the picture of health. I can thoroughly recommend everyI’gmber, 651 eggs. I have now two with a bci jy p arc hase Karswood Spice for their brood each, one with I<* and one with 14, p oU it r y > an( j follow directions and they will and having such splendid results I am feed- }j ava tbe be3t rosu itg. ing them the same way, and I feci certain j anuary> 1924. if other poultry keepers followed the Karswood system of chick rearing and feeding Ihcre would not bo ona half the death rate among young chickens. You are at liberty to make any use you like of this, and I shall do my best to recommend it at any time. May 1. 1922. SIDNEY POOK. Eggs Dropped Off when Karswood! Stopped. Kaitieke, Eaurimu. Will you kindly send me two packets of Karswood Poultry Spice by return mall. I 11. PAW SON. 810 4d. Packet supplies 20 chickens 7 days. 1/- Packet supplies 20 chickens SO days. 2/- Packet supplies 20 chickens 60 days. Karswood Chicken Powder contains no Ginger, Gentian, Capsicum, or Chillies. It contains instead ground insects, which chickens love. If your local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address below), asking the namii of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Chicken Powder. PAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO. am right out. I Just got a 71b. tin. but Richfield St., Christchurch. Moore St., Auckbeing short of change I ordered some Poul- land. Old Custom House St., Wellington, and try Spice from town, asking them to send Moray Place, Dunedin, me Karswood. However, they must. have been out of stock and sent me ■ ■’s. My NOTE—The sole manufacturers of Karswood fo C wls have gone down from IS and 20 a day to Chicken Powder and. Karswood Poultry Spice 8 and 9 so I was so disgusted that I gave (containing ground insects) are E. Griffiths the other packet away, and now I want you Hughes, Ltd,, Manchester, England, estabto send, if possible, two packets by return lished 1756, in the reign of George the ma il. Mrs. D. McNEIL. Second. aas» ?!■? igse A Make Poultry Fay HATCH EARLY CHICKENS. Incubators at Reduced Prices on Easy Terms! We are now selling all our Incubators at Reduced Rates, and will accept payment for same with deposit and extended payments. Hatch Chickens For Sale and Pay for Machine. Oakes HOT-WATER INCUBATOR. Just the thing for small man. 60-egg Machine now only 87/6. 100-egg Machine now only £7 5/. These machines are thoroughly reliable and easily worked. PEERLESS INCUBATOR. This is the highest grade machine made. Extra heavy copper tubes and tank double walled, and latest improvements. Please note only 4 of these machines left. 60-egg Machine—£9 10/ each. 120-egg Machine—£l4 each. 200-egg Machine— £lß each. These Machines will last a lifetime, and are well worth the price. Also the Famous CIRCLE INCUBATORS, 67/G each. Laidlaw & Gray, Ltd., RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Optical Lanterns The “Balopticon’’ THE OLD-TIME LECTURER, in preparing his subject, went to endless trouble and expense making lantern slides and collecting material. THE MODERN MAN eliminates all that and uses a BALOPTICON. With this machine Magazine Hlustratioas, Picture Post Cards, Diagrams, Coins—in fact, any suitable opaque objects—may be projected without preparation. They ara 5 simply placed in the Lantern, and thus. immediatelpappear on the screen. The BALOPTICON is being adopted as standard equipment by State Schools, Private Schools, Churches, and Institutions.. There is also a small size for home use. We invite you to call and let us demonstrate the Balopticon to you. m impoßreßs of S 3 GEORGE ST. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS DUMEBIH. n, irimmji T * |w uu «nm mil >«!>■. ■ t* *Tn> t I ! You Need the Newspaper The newspaper of to-day is the most powerful medium of advertising on earth. In the old days the merchant may have thought he was a benefactor and that he was contributing his bit "as a publicspirited citizen ” when, he carried a two-inch space in the local paper every wjiek in the year. Possibly he was. But that is changed now. A new order has arrived. ’ People read advertisements. Many find their greatest interest in looking over the advertising pages to get news that will save them money, and the®way to save your pounds is first to save your pennies. Advertisements to-day are right up to the minute. They are as fresh as the news of the world or the latest cricket scor®. Live merchants cater to live people, and they know they must not alone be up to the minute, but they must be some distance ahead. They must anticipate the wants of their customers. And they do. Turn to the advertisements in this paper. Just read what the merchants are offering. Notice the invitations for you to do business with them. Notice how attractively the advertisements are set up and how inviting they are. Business men—that is the successful ones—know advertising pays big returns. Unsuccessful men don’t advertise because they arc unsuccessful. That’s the answer? Look over the city and pick out the big firms. They’re the advertisers. Advertising is the tonic that puts dividends in the banks. Everybody reads advertisements to-day. Does your advertisement appear in The ‘Evening Star.’ * I

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Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18714, 16 August 1924, Page 17

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