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Millions are J o smoking ARMY CLUB & ■ to - A X Ask a p’licemanl He’ll reply 111 \v That they’re the only fags to buy. <_J' Oils may rise and Rubbers fall fßut Army Club don’t change at all. •*'&y she, “hoxjr wo divine! ” I , - I otfly said. “Try o/.e of mine'? 9 /V\ \ Old soldiers never die—- . Thdy’d miss their Army Club. That • vhy I / /u Contentment is his happy lot— R fto wonder, with the smokes he s gotl Each tim'd the Admiral come? ashore He orders mofe and more a-nd more. perfect each tobacco cigarette in perfect perfectly paper fj t-y packed

VERITABLE EGG-LAYING MACHINES Flock average of 221 egg* per bird in 12 months—l,ooo eggs per individual bird in 7 years egg-laying. REMARKABLE LETTER front Lt. Cel. F. W. LETHBRIDGE, D.S.O. Proof pdiititfe that Karswood Poultry Spice ( containing gfffttrid insects) produces eggs galore but does NOT farce a recent post tiis Karswood Com- 1,000 Efgs per Individual Bird. ' pany received a remarkable letter , . oni™ iL-J, t . -p w T nthhridp-p It is constantly said that poultry spice, D.S.O . thd “mtcceSful InuJnatlonal whilst forcing a.short breeder, of Chiteau de la Cote, La d f»,l n wrdiT T have no doubt Ferfiere (Dettx-Bevris), Paris. ,h» u true d n f most spices actually Lt.-Col. Lethbridge has been a user of that this is true, of most sp ces actually Kotfftry Spice (containing ™o * iTquife c ° ontrai . y . ground insects) for seven years. He [ p , breeding £<= a P£- A S Sion^^tU^ow. 8 WMn J’’* betwee'nU.em" he breaks the silence with unstinted 2 to 1 eggs a week’ Poultry Spice (containing ground in- natctnng. sdcts) world-beating egg re- Moreover, many of my best breeding suite without the slightest suggestion of hens to-day, both for number and ferforclng, and, in fact, quite to the con- tillty of oggs, are birds hatched In 1922 trary, it produces unequalled stamina and 1923, which have constantly had arid vftiility tn the birds themselves. Karswood Poultry Spice and continue Moreover, the tests which he has to produce plenty of eggs and fine, carried out are of the most extensive healthy chicks. and embracing character, leaving no „ f wl)i4e Leghorn pullets at possible room for doubt. This wonderful „ h ._ , in the ••serial letter is therefore of vital Interest and Enghsh ijttportAAcd, tidt only to the small poul- S" r t 2 to the P whole world—is Wt to th. pedte.. breeder, and commercial egg farmer with 1923 r.ipectively, both of which have large flocks and to every single person a Xys had Karswood Poultry Spice, anti who is loqking for profit in connection composing the th.lr PoU>tr,'kMPlnff enterprises. X"rZ7“.tt ’‘S&StfEwU. L« Ferrier. (Deux-Sevres), Paris, France. they left ™° for the comPetltlonnear Sirs, My farm is on a cold wet clay soil, t have, on the recommendation of a with granite under, very unfavourable friend in Calais in 1919, been using your for weakly hens, yet my hens are always ftirWood Poultry Spice for over seven in splendid condition, and my average years. , mortality, including old hens, for the last The general bias against all poultry three years is- under 8 per cent, per spices is so great, and particularly annum, and much less for the pullets, amongst the • leading authorities on Admitting that I have been selecting my poultry, that I have thus far hesitated birds for stamina as well as number and to express my opinion on Karswood size of Ogg during many years, still I Poultry Spice, except, privately to my consider that such results could not friends and clients who have asked me, have peen achieved Without the constant but the results of my seven years' ex- use of your product, perience oh ah average of from 800 to wonimr that this letter, if you think 1,000 adult fowls and from 5,000 to 6,000 to publish it, Will result young stock per year appear to me to )n many egg farins . at present not male-, be so conclus I think, both in much more than both ends meet to fairness to you and the poultry industry, show a satiBf4c tory balance at the end I ought to tell you what my opinion is, . .. believe me, dear sirs, and I give you authority to publish that of J he year ’ b «' eve , ul]y , if you think At. * , . Yours faitnruny, I have undoubtedly, as I think is (Signed) F. W. LETHBRIDGE, fairly well known On the Continent of .... ..*7 Eufppd and in South America, strains of “ y asm, . pedigree-bred white Leghorns, White Wyandottes and Rhode Island Reds at T „ l,« do lust as well by using least equal in excellence to any in the Karswood Poultry Spice (containing • world, as is proved by the fact that the ground insec ts). Packets: 4d., 1/- & 2/-. average tot tile whole of my flock of e n '• 1925 pullets passed through the trap- If your local dealer c ®-nnot SU PP'--nests is oyer 291 eggs per bird for 12 send a. postcard to the j Zealand mouths, i am quite convinced, how- Agents (address below), asking ever, that such an average could not name of the nearest dealer who sphave been reached in our comparative- plies Karswood Poultry Spice. ly damp and- cold cjimate—even with «• rn the best birds In the world—without FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT A CO. the constant employment of your Kars- Lichfield St., Christchurch; Moore St.,y wood Poultry Spice, which I look on Auckland; Old Customhouse St., Weifather as a wonderful tonic than ad an and Moray flace, Dunedin, dt'g-fbrcing spice, I may say that I “ . rflve all birds Karswood Poultry Bpice NOTE.—The sole manufacturer* of . from theflrM mortieht I start giving Ksmvrodd Poultry Spice (containing them mashes, fdr chickens for the first ground insects) are B. Griffiths Hughes, three' months ar Ob and for adults after- . Ltd-, Manchester, England, Established yteirii. 175®» *» Rdign -of George the

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 September 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 September 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 September 1927, Page 11

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