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£42 Profit from «99 Here is a man who makes £42 profit per year by keeping 50 hens. Nearly £1 a year profit per hen. How much profit do you make from your birds—nearly £1 a year ? Or is it much less ? To get the best possible egg results from your birds, put them on to Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground, insects). Read this letter “Z have kept poultry before with quite good results, but nothing to compare with Karswood results, for whereas formerly I made a profit of 7s. 6d. per bird per year, my 50 birds are now giving me a real ‘Karswood’ profit of nearly £1 each. During the year Sept., 1934, to end of Aug., 1935, the 50 birds laid 11,454 eggs—an average of 229 eggs per bird in the year. The value of the epgs was £71.75.11d. Food, including spice, grit, etc., cost £28.105.6d., leaving me with a net profit of £42.175.5d. I cannot say enough in appreciation of Karswood Spice.”— A.E. (Original Letter on File for Inspection.) Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices i-lb. packet, price 1/- : 1-lb. packet, price 2/- ; 7-lb. tin, price 12/6. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE a Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 5

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