2 to 1 in favour of Karswood •••v How would YOU to get twice as many eggs from each bird ,as you an getting now? . Bvery spring-lmtched .pullet should v now be laying four eggs per week. If she is only laying two, you can double lier egg returns by the use of Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground Insects) which, while guaranteed harmloss, provides your birds with the insects and other tonic properties backyard runti lack In winter time. Prove this to jour profit. Read how well others have done. Double the Eggs from Poorer Bird# Millcroft, Wissett, nr. Halesworth, Suffolk. and my candid'opinion Is that for the backyarder there is no surer way to success In having plenty of fine large eggs, and fine, healthy birds, than to follow the well-known (tested for eight years in my case) method of always feeding your fowls on Karswood Poultry Spice. 14th Sept., 3023. <Mrs.) H. COUCH. Now Laying Every Day. Tokirima P. 0., via Ohura. I have only given my fowls one packet of Karswood and the hens have not If of any interest to you, I should, like to say that I always use, and 23rd 4pril. 1925. Miss I BLANK earnestly recommend, Karswood- Poul- , rj Mnorl with' BDlendUl hraUh their Karswood Poultry Spice (containing fowls. Also, I make a test of Its value /fround inßectß). Nickels: 4d., V- a»d for that purpose each year. Vn/V ' ' ' ' ' My method is the usual one of select- Vi I,i«„-i left*?®?'th? tft^wStS 0 2a^hs tr BGnd * "oSeSd to 1 The New SLd best Juliets These are p"t into the A « ents < , .(address below) asking the ernsM runs for next season's breeders as " amc 0< the nearest dealer who supplies fuo year oIK and S3. noTget an£ Karswood Poultry Spice. Karswood Spice. The rest of the pul- FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT St CO. lets, also any hens unsuitable for JJchfleld St., Chris tchnrch; Moore Bt., breeders, have their daily allowance of Auckland; Old Customhouse 3t„ WelKarswood Poultry Spice well mixed Ungton; and Moray Place, Dunedln. with their mash, and we get nearly double the amount of egg# from them NOTE.—The sole manufacturers of an we do from the proved best birds, Karatoood Poultry Spice (containing which get no Karswood Poultry Bpice. ground infects) are E. Griffith* Hughes, We have not put up a sick coop on Ltd., Manchester, England, established the place; we have no use for them, 175#. to th* Reicm of George the Bccand. finished moulting and are laying every My method is the usual one of selecting by handling, observation, and trapnest for the three winter months, the best pullets. These arc put into the 'grass runs for next season's breeders as two-year-olds, and these do not get any Karswood Spice. The rest of the pullets, alsc any hens unsuitable for breeders, have their daily allowance of Karswood Poultry Spice well mixed with their mash, and we get nearly double the amount of eggs from them an we do from the proved best birds, which get no Karswood Poultry Bpice. We have not put up a sick coop on the place; we have no use for them,
Our Latest Motor Bus. We have just added a handsome new bus to our Queen Street Service. It is built on up-to-date lines, with upholstered scats, windows that may be raised or lowered, and electric lamps for interior lighting. Two buses will run on Friday from Queen Street (Victoria Street corner, opposite John Court's) to our warehouse, and back again. There will also be the usual Karangahape Road Service till 9 p.m. The new Parking Lights on our building brighten up Wyndham and Hobson Streets on Friday nights. No limit to Parking Time in this area. «. \ 'it. 38 J. X 34 & \ J?" y&r^s We have sold within the past few weeks over 800 of this wonderful value Blanket, and fully expect that the small quantity still in stock will be immediately cleared at our Sale Price of 7/11. This is a strongly woven, heavy quality Wool and Cotton Blanket, with striped borders and whipped ends, in the big size of 60 x 80. For household!, as well as camp use, this Blanket will be found very inexpensive where extra bed coverings are required. Will give long service for a small outlay. One shade only—Dark Grey ground, with coloured borders. SHEETING. Grey Herringbone Sheeting, in a good, strong quality. -Width: 54 V- 70-72 80in. Solo Price: 1/9 2/3 2/9 CALICO. Heavy Medium Calico, pure cloth, 36 inches wide—Usual Price, 19/- dozen yards. Sale Price, 14/6 dozen yards. 7/6 % do;:, yards; TOWELS. Brown Striped Turkish Towels, unbleached. This is a splendid Towel for hard service and every-day wear. Will give exceptional wear. Size 18 x 40. Sale Price, 2/11 pair. Dress Fabrics Greatly Reduced. Wool and Cotton Dress Goods, in striped, check and fancy designs—Were 2/11 and 3/6. Sale Price, l/ll yard. Special Lot of Colonial and English 54-inch Tweeds, to be Cleared at Half Price. Plain Cream "Kilker" Aberdeen Wincey— Soft and finely woven, warm and cosy. Ideal for children's nightgowns and slumber suits. Also makes serviceable winter blouses, infants' clothes, men's shirts and pyjamas. Does not turn yellow, even after repeated washings; has no loose nap. Width, 36 inches—Usual Prices, 4/6, 4/9j 5/3. ' Sal. Price, 3/11,4/3,4/6. Corded Velveteen—The , raised corduroy finish gives a neat striped effect to the cloth. •Colours: Navy, Purple, and Black. Width, 27 inches. Sale Price, 2/11. LADIES' WOOL FROCKS AND JUMPERS. Ladies' Wool Frocks, three-quarter sleeves, collar, tie belt. Collar and sleeves are piped with contrasting colour. In Rose, Saxe, Fawn. Sale Price, 21/6 Ladies* Woollen Jumpers, V neck, long sleeves. Contrasting stripes in basque, Shades: Putty-Saxe, Rose-Putty, Saxe-Putty, Catalogue Price, 14/11. Sale Price, 10/11
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19060, 3 July 1925, Page 16
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