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F rfipQ PER BIRD PER 3 WEEK DESPITE WEATHER CONDITIONS ,-A. WIHoW freezing cold, wind rind rain, poultryliouses covered in frost—has the present bitter snap played ikivoc with YOUR laying results? Then read how this Karswood user, under the worst weather conditions. secured 10 to 12 eggs a day from his 14 fowls with CLOCKWORK REGULARITY:— ••/ am still a user of your Karswood Spice and challenge, you to ever find, me without it. ! have H hens and am averaging 10 to 12 eggs daily from them, week in, week out, even though it has been snowing hard and freezing bitterly most days. I give them Karswood in the warm mash. Apart from keeping the household in eggs I am making a handsome profit besides."— .l (Origixal Letter on. File for Inspection.) Karswood is obtainable —J-lb. packet, price ]/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/6. KARSWOOD I B POULTRY SPICE B Increases egg-production ■without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.

MYSTERY (H’ MISSING LE< I'ERER. ’To a. roomful of studenls om> recenl Saturday morning the ui’ti appearame of their lecturer at the n ppoiut ed hem' was at first the source ot conjecture, later lieepening to mysterx. A hurried search through the co! lege proved of no avail, and it uas not until a. telephone call \\.i-. m.-nle ili.it lhe mystery was solved. The leci urir was in bed with a severe cold. Doesn't he know about Baxtri:; laiiu.' 1 1 r< •" (■ rv e r remarked Olle of lln- ,:l udelit... 1 'or "1’1101:1! iom; “Baslers" ha"• IT'! Veil iI ■: W< HI ll ill (lea liII g Willi oi.ii.'.'h-:. i old."ore Ihroal::, ami most brom hi.il ailim nls. ami is easily \ew Eealaml'.". favouriie remedy. ‘Baxli'i';;," warming and .'toothing, in eiH Cl, does e.ooil' I rom Ihe lirsl dose ‘■nll.ing 111111 ■.. m, removing- lightlies:;, a itu ii. i,.i(ion and wil h its lonic ; "'l ion. ":, i ci's" u nickly promotes "pcody r, cc.\ cry from coughs and colds. Always i.d.e “Baxli't's." 1.6, 2/6 ;ill, l "io economical family size 4. G~at nil chemist ■ and stores. "Paxtors" is be-, i —Ad vi.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1938, Page 8

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