40 ! GG PROFIT Tli-.s man is making money hand-over-fis’- from his fowls. Last year his 46 bii s laid the magnificent total of 10,546 eg. s, leaving a bumper profit of £4O. VYl.at makes his hens lay better than ca fully selected birds entered in in ortant laying tests? Simply this. E h day without fail he adds the little d.‘ h of Karswood Spice to the mash. Yj too, can make good money from pmdtry. ACT NOW—feed Karswood an ensure a peak winter egg yield—- • I'hia is my third year of poultrykeeping { h .• re 40 birds, winch regularly receive their K .• 1 a rood Poultry Spice, of irhch f buy a tin a } oath. The eggs laid by the 40 birds during th, ;2 months January to December. 19:48. it' ” 10.540. Deducting the. cost of fond for ti • period, / hare a vice profit remaining of £4i odd, or approximately £l»ptr hen.” F.C. riginal letter on file for inspection.) Ki swooi': is obtainable—}-lb. packet, price 1/ 1-lb. packet, 2/-, 7-lb. tin, price 12/0. Ice a*e* #gR-produrtion without forcing, because it oo.i u;ns ground insects, but uo cayenne pepper, tit
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 June 1939, Page 13
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189Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 June 1939, Page 13
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