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FORMAL DISPLAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. FOR TO-DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. -& o Afthe* A Truly Delightful Range in Leading Designs, Straws and Colourings. CHARMING MODELS— In Lace and Straw, a simply trimmed model, but made decidedly,, dressy by an intricate open-work insertion of silk straw round crown. DISTINCTIVE HATS— Featuring the new crown, beautiful pandans. Plain but smartly trimmed with moire ribbon. STRAW READY-TO-WEARS— Featuring new shapes with medium and large brims—smartly trimmed with insets of crinoline, and bands and bows in contrasting grosgrain ribbon. Shades of Bois-de-rose, beigeoatmeal, green, blue, coral, new brown, black and navy. A. W. Allen, Ltd., have much pleasure in inviting you to this formal showing of Imported Models,

EG PER BIRD-IO MTHS Owner attributes this success to Karswood Poultry Spice. The most hardened sceptic will find it difficult to scoff at the records of this poultry-keeper, whose five fowls have averaged 210 eggs per bird in ten months. They were not prize-winning strains, either. Just a common, everyday sort of breed. Yet they have secured the splendid average referred to above. Without any question the use of Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects) has been the main factor. The owner of these five fowls further states that her friends were astonished on being told o| the way in which her fowls were laying. Most people, generally, are amazed when they first clearly realise the value of “Karswood” as a poultry food and tonic. That amazement, too, frequently lasts long after they have started giving “Karswood” to their own fowls. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE ■ Read this letter: I believe I told you before that I had 5 fowls —4 hatched in 1928 insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. and the other one older. Theyhave laid 1000 eggs from January Ist to October 25th. 4s near asI can say, the older hen laid about 160, and the 4 young fowls 840— an average of 210 each. I commenced giving them Karswood Poultry Spice last autumn, before they started laying. They were not foivls from prize-iv inning strains, but just a common breed. Naturally, I am delighted with the splendid results they have given me, and can only attribute them to Karswood Poultry Spice, as I have never had fowls that have been such good layers before. I have told several people about my fowls and they have been quite astonished at the information. If you think this letter tvill be of interest to other foiel-keepers, you are at liberty to print it. Mrs. H. W. Black. Original letter on file for inspection. Note the Economy 1/- packet supplies 20 hens ir, days 2/- packet supplies 20 hens 32 days 71b. tin (12/0) supplies 140 hens 32 days 1411). tin (23/0) supplies 280 hens 32 days 281 b. tin (45/G) supplies 500 hens 32 days Try a Shilling Packet Try it for a fortnight on half-a-dozen hens. Results are not Instantaneous—it takes a fortnight or three weeks to improve the egg return. If your local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to ' the New Zealand Agents (address below), asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1755). Supplies stocked by Fairbalrn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wel--1 i n g t o n, Increases egg - production without church and Hurled in' forcing, because it contains ground an , d by ail Wholesalers and © Stores £7-11-30 In N.Z.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1930, Page 6

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