EGGS MOREEcqo §pi £8 can' s an &z r-'s *■**«*» VJOOB K^ S *T7I l ' #t Vi i* /> wf f "ole «*.CS at ***tU d® fP packet r/3 lib. packet 2/6; 71b. bag 16/ & L* vZa / XT’V £M Q$ '6r. /V S|gi^ I -1 m rerr?Cig xss. <V^V./v\‘v r u > = .-v' Today, “EGGS IS EGGS!” Eagerly —carefully, you collect ’em—one, two, at best three, per hen per week. Yet you may well be missing an extra batch eggs weekly from each bird. Try adding a daily ration of KARSWOOD (containing ground insects) to your standard mash and house-scraps. You’ll soon find out whether your.hens are really hying ALL the eggs of which they are capable. Thousands of poultryowners throughout the world have proved In their own runs, with their own hens, to their own satisfaction that KARSWOOD definitely does improve winter egg-production. Make a test on YOUR hens —it costs practically nothing to try—a farthing a day for every 10 birds. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPtCi Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contain* ground insects but no cayenne pepper, etc. .FENCING POSTS AND STRAINERSSILVER PINE, TOTARA, AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS. INSPECTION INVITED NX Loan & Mercantile Agency C©» Ltd. Incorporated in England.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22079, 22 July 1946, Page 8
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196Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22079, 22 July 1946, Page 8
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