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£S profit from 8 birds Amateur Poultry Keeper’s happy results on the Karswood System DO you keep fowls, or do your fowls keep you? Are you satisfied with the profits you are making from your birds, or could you do with more? The price of the new-laid egg la steadily advancing, and those poultrykeepers who are able to supply this much-wanted household commodity are now in the happy position of being able to make more money than for some time past. AVe state without fear of successful contradiction that birds given Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) will produce moro eggs than any other known feeding system, and nt less cost. Hence, bigger profits for you. Road proof below. ESS £8 Profit from 8 Birds. 61 Parksiclc Street, Battersea, London, S.W. I must toll you that I am more than pleased with results of egg laying since giving my birds Karswood. I have 8 Black Leghorns, which are March, 1920, birds, and I give them Karswood Poultry Spice with a warm or cold mash, according to weather and the results have been extraordinary. My birds started laying the last week in August and went on to the beginning of January, and I had the fine amount of 522 eggsv, They started laying again .at the beginning of February, and up to the Sth instant I have had 1.098 eggs, making the grand total of 1,030 eggs. My birds are in splendid condition and look a picture, which I am sure is the result of giving them Karswood Poultry Spice, and I can assure you that I recommend your food to all my friends and workmates. I have sold but very few of my eggs, as I have a largo family, and they have been more beneficial . for borne consumption, so I valued them all at 2d. each, amounting to £l3/11/8, cost of food at 2/li per week, £5/19/6, which leaves' a clear profit of £B/1/2, with which I am more than satisfied for an amateur poultry-keeper.—Mß. LEIGH. August 9th, 1927. 24 Pullets Average 100 Eggs a Week Through Severe Winter. Poolburn, C. Otago. ! On the Ist May, 1927, I bought ii pullets. The only other hens I- had were 4 very old hens I kept for sitters. The pullets started laying on June 3rd, and I have never been a day without eggs since. From June 3rd. 1927, to yesterday. April 18th, 1928 (inclusive), they laid 4,486 eggs, and last winter, was a severe one here. 1 always use Karswood Splco—would not ho without it—and always. recommend It to others. It is splendid. BRITISH & BEST. , MRS. R. IV. H'ARREX. 19th April, 1928. Ton can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Packets: 4d., 1/- & 2/-, Manufactured by K. Griffiths Hughe* 1.1 d., Manchester (Established 175 G). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co.. Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch nnd Dunedin, and by ail Wholesalers and Stores throughout Kew Zealand.' & Karswood Poultry Spice INCREASES Egg Production without Forcing, because it contains ground insects but no cayenne pepper, etc.

IMPORTANT NEWS! Colder evenings arc here—coollcr weather is expected. How arc you oil for fireing? Don't bo caught without. Phone us for the best dry wood and good clean coal at lowest ruling prices. Prompt intention to all orders —lijrgc or small.. CHILI! BROS. u MeGiffert St., Palmerston North.

j English is the most widely spoken European language. It is estimated I that 100,000,000 people speak English, ! German, Russian, and French come next | being spoken by about 110,000,000, i 100,000,000, and 70.000,000 people respectively. Spanish fin'd Italian are spoken by about 50,000,000 each, l Roughly speaking, 10,000,000 people speak Chinese in its various dialects.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 2

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