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Mil 15 iilniSili Guard carefully against tooth decay, for the poisons that result from infected teeth can totally destroy good looks and good health. Use COLGATE'S, the safe, preventive Dental Cream. It removes cames of tooth decay, without scratching or scouring the thin enamel of your to2etn« B*TABU«HBO )»C6; • m m m Vtx SBO vi> IE OA FROM Backyard poultry-keeper's great tribute to Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). >thing is more exasperating to the Five Year# Good Results. Nothing is more exasperating to the backyard poultry-keeper than to see mature pullets working only "half time." There they are—red in comb, tight in feather, upright in carriage, bright in eye, and alert in the pen, yet they are only laying half as many eggs as you know they should be. What is the reason? Nine times out of ten their shortcomings are due to lack of Insect life in backyard runs in the winter time! And that is why Karswood Poul.try Spice, which contains ground inseefs, enables pullets to do just that little bit extra which means all the difference between poor results and good results in the winter time. Tests beat talk. Head the experience of Mr. Coleman, a Merthyr backyarder, who has proved this to his profit. 440 Extra Esrgs in One Month. 57. Darren View, Merthyr. I daresay I have made as many feeding tests as anyone, with every kind of food on the market, and, like a good many people, have come back to Karswood every time. I made a test In November and December, 1924, on SO birds. In November, without Karswood Poultry Spice, they laid 300 odd eggs: in December, with Karswood Poultry Spice, the same birds Inid 740 eggs in the month. I think that speaks for ittelf. Karswood gives hens "That Kruschen Feeling." The 30 hens consisted of 32 "White Leghorn pullets. 11 months old. 12 Exchequer Leghorn pullets, 11 months old. and fl Anconas. 2 years old. My birds are kept in the backvard, anS all are now fed on Karswood Poultrv Spice (containing ground insects). Dec. 14th, 1924. A. COLEMAN. Plentiful Supply of Eggs All Year Round. Raetihi. "I have been a riser of Karswood Poultry Spice for some two or three years, and find the results are excellent. Since the spice has heen in use I have always had a plentiful supply of fresh eggs all the year round." A. MABBOTT. More Esrtrs on Karswood. Killetra, Mallow, Co. Cork. I' still use Karswood Spice for my fowls, and wonld be sorry if I could not get it. as they lay far better than my next door neighbour's, who use no Spice. MISS E. L. BECKER. Jan. 14th. 1925. Laid Well Through Winter. Maungatautarl (Near Cambridge). "We obtained (rood results from Karswood Poultry Sp'ce. The fowls laid well all through the winter A. W. HEAD. Laving at 5 Months Old. 10, Old Bothnal Green Koad. Bethpal Green, London, 0.2. I feel I must tell you of my excepgood results gained from Karswood. 'I put seven ec.es under a fowl, six were hatched, and were brought up on Karswood. and this week, at just five months old, an egtr was laid, and being only a backward fowl I think this result is good. You have my full Permission to use this in any way yon like. Jan. 16th, 1925. A. MAr>ARD, Sweet Briar Park, Tramore, , _ , Co. Waterford. I have been using Karswood Poultry Spice for my fowls this'last five years, and I find nothing so good to make hens lay. In fact, I am never without eggs. Also it is splendid to bring on young pullets, as it keeps them in such perfect health. I would not be without Karswood Poultry Spice. Ido not get it from you now direct, as I get it at White's, in Waterford, at the same price. You can use this letter in any advertisement you wish. „ ,F. W. BUDD, Jan. 24th, 1925. Would Not Like to be Without It. Hangiputo, Mangouui Co. Before coming out to New Zealand I tried a number of poultry powders and spices, but I found none to give as good results as Karswood, and would not like to be without it as long as I have anything to do with poultry. Enclosed please find cash for a further supply. A. E. MOUNTFOED. Machines at Laying. 15, Albert Street, Bardsley, • Ashton-under-Lyne. I am a constant reader every week of "P.W.," and I find some records every week of the users of your valuable Karswood Spice, but I think I can beat a lot. I have only got 13 birds now, as 1 have disposed of a lot at a good price, but I have two pens, one consisting of seven- Leghorns, White, and cock. They were April hatched, and they have been machines at laying ever since October 2nd. I am setting no less than four a dav from these seven pullets, and lost week I had two days when they all seven laid. The other pen I have six White Wyandottes; they hare laid all through the moult with practically no rest. They are now through, and I am getting two and three a day from these. I have averaged nearly four dozen eggs every week since November came in, and nest to me, where they have about 40 birds, neglected, are getting practically no eggs at all; in fact, they have been to me to buy some, hut I have told them to use Karswood Poultry Spice. I have never used anything else. I intend to have a big flock this summer, as I have plenty of ground. I wish you the best of luck, and you can use this letter if it is of any use to y °Jaii. 14th, 1925. T. WELLERS. U Ton can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects), rackets: 4d., 1/- & 2/-. If your local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address below), asking the name of the nearest dealpr who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. FAIItBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO. TJohfidd St., Christchurch; Moore St., Auckland; O'd Customhouse St.. Wellington: and Moray Place. Dtuw-din. VOTE. —The sole manufacturers of Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) are E. Griffiths Hitrjhes, Ltd., Manchester, England, established 1756, fit the Reign of George the Second.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 5