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PRICE KOI An expensive luxury if you have to buy them at up to 2Jd. apiece .. ■ cheap it you are fortunate enough to get them from your own backyard fowls. And getting them, economically from your own birds is simply a question of commonsense management. By hope-scrnps you can save money on food bills, r Iren, with adequate housing plus a little daily tonic such as Karswood Poultry Spice, the birds can be kept In that pink of condition they simply can't help but lay—they AIUSi lay. Don’t do without eggs or pay high prices when vour own hens can produce them for PRACTICALLY NOTHING. Put Karswood to work NOW and see tchat a whale of a difference it makes to the egg basket- Read this user’s letter: — "As a backyarder, I have tried different brands of spice but find nothing to equal Karswood. A short time ago from 12 hens we had only 2 eggs a day, so I bought a 1/packet and after the second week we were Melting 10 ond 11 eggs daily. This, I think, speaks volumes for the tonic properties of your Epice.” J.A, (Original letter on file for .inspection.) Karswood Is obtainable —5-lb. packet, price 1/-: 1-lb. packet. 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/0. KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE. Increase* egg-production without forcing, because it eeoUins ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.

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"Very Low Condition— SPITTING BLOOD” Overcome by LANE’S EMULSION '•I have Lane's Emulsion to thank for my present good health, and I am sure my life too.” reports a user. “I was In a very low condition and spitting blood, when as a last chance the doctor ordered me Lane's Emulsion. Since that day I have never looked back. I had been in a Sanatorium for IS months . . . had chest trouble for over three years.. After taking Lane’s Emulsion am feeling in the best of health.” Lane's Emulsion is unique in its healthbuilding ingredients—Cod Liver Oil, with vitamins, iodine, and other natural properties—Creosote, the enemy of all germ life —Lime and Soda, for teeth and bones—All emulsified and made palatable with Fresh Eggs combined by Lane's Special Formula. An unbeatable combination and the greatest known medicine for children —for youth—for adults—for the aged. eaves EMULSION ••/centennial;* malt beer Vt/ is a Brewed and Carbonated Beverage. •* CENTENNIAL ” MALT BEER brings to' the public a scientifically blended and processed Malt Beer, which contains the very valuable Vitamin 81. Contains no Acids or Preservatives, and will keep for any length of time. Procurable at W, A. HENDERSON, Confectioner, Port Chalmers,

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Evening Star, Issue 23863, 18 April 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23863, 18 April 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23863, 18 April 1941, Page 7