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E without forcing- or injuring them in any way. Start your fowls on “Karswood” immediately and within a fortnight or so (probably earlier) you’ll be able to prove this for yourself. “Splendid Results” / have been using Karswood for •about 10 years and find it wonderful for poultry. I add it to the dry mash as recommended by Karswood's and have hud. splendid results from, my hens. I have white leghorn hens, all Wembys strain. Twelve months ago 1 hatched 4 pullets which commenced, to lay between 5 and 6 months old; , 4 # -g they continued tinlil almost through Laving well in July their moult > h(id only a. short sp'eii, 7 19 J 7 when they started to lay again and 5 and 6 months’ old pullets lay are still laying well. Of course right up till the moult. After a they had “Karswood.” right through short spell started again and were s'o I cun safely recommend it to still laying' at end of July. . anyone who has poultry. Here is the experience of another A. Reed, Masterton. New Zealander who has been feed- 2Mh July, 1929. ing Karswood Poultry Spice (which Original letter on file for inspection, contains dried and ground insects) Try a Shilling Packet to hiS poultry for 10 years. This Ask your poultry-food dealer to supply is a long time, and when you con- witl ’ . a */- racket of Karswood sider it, together with the fact that adding‘posiage' /Hiee*"many poultry-keepers have used wary, and try it for a fortnight on half“Karswood” for much longer a-dozen liens. Kenults are not instHiiperiods, it must be apparent that ,s 7; , S,' l^;L a the ,^ h, l c;7in‘ hr n this famous poultry food IS every- your local dealer cannot supply, send a thing that is claimed for it. Ob- postcard to the New Zealand Agents - (address below), asking; the name of the VIOUSIy, TIO one would stick to on nearest dealer who supplies Karswood article for ten years if it wasnt Poultry Spice. dome- its iob in by IhTUy ft was KfiDCWAAn L £ r ""x'.n?S(” expected to. Proof > WV VU X-kll’by-of this nature gE IfTDV CDSPE Fairbairn. Wright & 4 (j pnn pin si VP evi- A* fi i ir IL* Co., Auckland. "WeiIS conclusive evi ling ton. Christdence that Kars- Increases egg-production without c, iurch and Dunedin, WOOd” does assist forcing, because it contains ground and Stores’ fowls to lay and insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. in N.Z. K 5-11-30

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1930, Page 7

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