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MAKES CHICKS OROW A well-feathered, well-developed chick is a sure indication of an early layer. Mature your new season’s stock earlier —feed them KARSWOOD to make them GROW. Light breed or heavy breed, Karswood definitely helps chicks FOBGB AHEAD, saving in many cases 4 to 6 weeks in the commencement of the laying period. Make a 100% contribution towards next year’s egg returns — start Karswood NOW. Read this: — “I have used Karswood for years with great success. I reared 60 chicles on it last season, and lost only 2. A. good many were laying at 5 months old, and all were laying at 6 months and have continued all through winter. I have over 100 chicks again this year—they are thriving wonderfully on Karswood and are all healthy and strong.”—J.P. (Original Letter on File for Inspection.) Karswood is obtainable—J-lb. packet, price 1%; 1-lb. packet. 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/6. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE ■ Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, ete.

i Old offenders, it is said, like the judge who tries them to be a smoker, reckoning that if he is the chances are ho will indulge in a pipe or cigar in the privacy of his own room while the jury is deliberating over their verdict, and that the softening influence of tobacco may possibly soften their sentences! An abusrd idea, of course, but. law-breakers are like that—fanciful and superstitious to a. degree. Of course, as ail smokers know, tobacco is a wonderful solher and a great aid Io reflection which is why almost all literary men are inveterate smokers. The most, soothing tobacco, by the way as yet introduced to the public is the now famous “toasted,” the five blends of which, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), (..'avendish. Navy Cut No. 3 Bulldog), Roverhead Gold and Desert Gold with their fine mellow flavour and fascinating bouquet are noted also for their purity which is largely dm' to the toasting they undergo and which helps so materially to eliminate the. nicotine in (hem and thus render them comparatively harmless.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1938, Page 8