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la lam " et one a day UUa from EVERY hen An egg a day from nearly every hen is the sincere wish of every poultryowner, large or small. That the wish is contrary to actual fact however, is one of the reasons why winter eggs are always scarce and prices high. Yet, provided hens are warmly housed, well fed and receive a reliable tonic such as Karswood Poultry Spice, there’s no real reason why winter production should decline. Rather, the consistent dash of Karswood has been found to keep hens in that pink of condition, month in, month out, on which a plentiful supply of eggs so greatly depends. Here we have a case where 5 backgarden birds contributed an egg each every day throughout the winter regularly. YOURS can do as well—just try Karswood for a fortnight and note the difference in the egg results:— 6 EGGS PER BIRD PER WEEK “Last year ice had 5 hens to which wc gave Karswood Spice. From the beginning of April until October we had an average of 30 eggs a week without a break from them. Better still, the birds were in the pink of condition all through the winter, which wc attribute entirely to Karswood.” — A.Q. (Original letter on file for inspection.) Karswood is obtainable —§-lb. packet, price 1/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/6. KARSWOOD] pouim spice Increases egg-production without forcing, because it OMtams ground innsote, hut no cayenne pepper, etc.

Colourful History of New Zealand j In May Issue of “Railways Magazine" j f New Zealanders, some of the thrilling’ history of your | country in the May issue of the “Railways Magazine” ranges j from the landing of Samuel Marsden in 1814 to aerial survey- ! ing and the making of sports goods in modern factories (the j continuation of 0. N. Gillespie's industrial series). j •j One of James Cowan’s best historic chronicles describes the j capture of a Maori murderer in the King Country in 1882. ! Other vivid glimpses of the past take in the migrations of j Nova Scotian Gaels to Waipu, the old gold days of Otago and j the career of the brilliant artist, Charles Heaphy. • ; Ken Alexander gives a feast of humour in “The Decline of \ Eating.” j Original verse—a chat on books—famous athletes—helpful j notes for women. j Sixty pictures. | 6d AT BOOK SHOPS AND NEWS AGENCIES 6d

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Northern Advocate, 10 May 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 10 May 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 10 May 1940, Page 7