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\N SIT LABEL) WHISKY (GOLD SCOTCH M f \M\WO‘ il# ' imte SPEC : W iT »/A 55tr**2 V. 4 “Scotch at its very best! THE DISTILLERS AGENCY LTD., EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. ©ME MONTH \ COMMENCING Ist JUNE, *B .WE ARE MAKING HIG H-GRADE / Ssslts l®r Ml ill June is our quiet month,_ but we arc deleriniued to keep our staff full? employed. These bmts are gemure.y worth £9 9,. and £IJ Rfi. • * ■** • t_ _j.l_ IT-!~U «r.orlrt r ISr Anr? c nr.fl W firstfiflS. mp ovea. . j ues« ouu-d ' , -* and comprise both High-grade Tweeds and Worsteds JOHN McCRA£ 9 MERCHANT TAILOR, 23 DOWLING STREET, sC PHONE 13*530. ? .WBVr^AWW*'WBV^^Va\W/»W>VA^W a V^ :arswooe' 163 EXTRA EGGS 1 A i/ || >podtir&to£ij j|s| TWt*?} r^y Si ; {S ** J tor k Most users of 'Karswood (which conjin* dried and ground insects) are *o leased with the results that they lose no !me in enthusiastically singing its praises. ~his is quite understandable, for, when ne has been getting no eggs from one s owls, it is indeed pleasing to find the reduction suddenly increased to a worth•ldle eatent. No wonder then, that Karswood” users feel like "telling the ’orld.” Here is another instance —one or aousands—■where a poultry owner was dvised by a friend to try feeding "Kars•ood” to his fowls. In this case the gg-yicld was increased from 2 and 3 eggs day from 11 hens to S and 9 costs a day. ,et the man in question tell his own tory. Here it is:— iug per day and I had to tilt htm 2 and 3 eg from the 11 birds. So he gaye me some of your Karswood Poultry Spice, which I put in their food, and after continuing with this I am now averaging 8 and 9 eggs per day, which I can only put down to the use of Karswood Poultry Spice. Now, of course, I know how to get eggs. LJse Karswood Poultry Spice ■ 28th January, 1929. —/•/• Original letter on file for inspection. 6 Extra Eggs a Day. ”Just a few lines to let you know' my perience with Karswood Poultry _ Spice have 11 hens, and 1 was not getting any ood results at all. So one ay my old friend came ftf irr to my yard to see my «•' w v he asked Note the Economy. !/■ packet supplies 20 hens 16 day* 2/- packet supplies 20 hens 32 days 71b. tin (12/6) supplies 140 hens 32 days 14lb. tin (23/6) supplies 280 hens 32 day* 2Slb. tin (45/6) supplies 560 hens 32 day* Halfpenny a Day to Make 12 Lay. One tablespoonful (i oz.) of Karswood Poultry Spice is sufficient for 20 hens for one day, so that it costs you less than i<L cer day for every dozen fowls. i tp T4* md ow many eggs I was havpoultry spscr: Cvt Qdy i, UL w“S. C j vi v*.v Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Faivoairn, Wright and Co.. Auckland, Wellington Christchurch am 'anedin. and by all Wholesalers and Stores Zealand. throughout New creases Egg-production without Forcing , because it mtains ground insects but no cayenne pepper, elc. 19/12/29 re y>—9 S'SSS Father Makes a Purchase Generally speaking, men aren fc supposed to bo star performers when ifc comes to getting Bargains. But that theory was exploded for all time af <x-r r atnex visited Hams’ Profit-Sharing Sale. Mother Was Delighted at the cavings he eSected, and admitted that, after all. ho’d “got a good noso for a Real Bargain. Look over these lines and you’ll admit it, too. Ladies' Tan Willow Calf One-Bar Shoes, Louis heels, open sides. Were 41/6. Sale pries, 19/6. Ladies’ Glace One-Bar Shoes, fancy fronts, Cuban heels; English make. Sale price, 14/S. Ladles’ English Patent One-Bar Shoes, Louis heels: various styles. Sale price, 19/6. Men’s Split Kip Bluchers, toe and heelplates; nailed or plain. Sale price, 10/6. Men’s B.C. Oxfords, good fitting, medium toes, welted. Exceptionally good value! Sale price, 23/11. Girls’ Patent One-Bar Shoes, Whito diamond trim. „ . „ Sale prices—4 to G, 6/11; /to 9, 7/11. Bayc’ Strong Derby Boots, good fitting, with toe and heelplates : nailed if desired. Sale prices—lo, it/8j 11 to 1, 13/11 j 2 to 5, 16/11. AH lines not listed here less 2/= in the <£ W. 'Harris P m O 9 boas Front- "ale Now on at All Six S ops nn.£A princes Street. 212-214 George Street. 133-135 Ring Edward Street. 101 Stuart Street. 242 Prfnoes Street. And at Cardens.

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Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 4

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