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J'. "JULJU I© ,1' M; '* io UO I -I* THE. 6UVWOR.', INSISTS OM <3wihS US ka&swood ■ HE SHOUUO paowio* MOB.E. NtsT Bo*es. Mi I All pullets hatched last spring should now he laying: from three to Ave eggs per bird f / ng every week; and If yours are not doing- tills they be. To Increase the egg output, start <yi£ j your birds forthwith on Karswood Poultry Spied / (containing ground Insects), which half a million poultry-keepers have proved produces the most v'itbs for the least monfy. 884 More Eggs from 12 Birc Trvo years' actual test proved Karswood Poultry Spice increased egg output over 70 eggs per bird in year. NOTHING Kives UB greater pleasure Excellent in Promoting Healt than for poultrykeepers to make an j yiirour. actual tests, with and without Karswood, to prove for themselves that they get more eggs when they use Karswood than when they do not. These tests have now been going on year by year for a generation, and in every case where a fair test la given, Karswood wins. Read letter below from Mr. Kelly, who obtained 884 more eggs tn 1924 over the same number of birds he had in 1923. and he attributes the increase entirely to Karswood, as the other conditions were exactly the same. Better evidence cannot bo offered. Why not start your birds forthwith on Karswood, and reap the extra proflt7 I toad what users say. 884 More Eggs from 12 Hens. 84, Kingswood Rd., Brixton Hill, London, 5.W.2. X now take the pleasure of sending you my complete record for 1924, which with the same number of birds, namely, seven 1923 hens and flvo 1924 pullets, making a total of 12, shows an increase of 884 eggs. I put this down solely to the use of Karswood Poultry Spice; Eggs Laid by 12 Hens on Karswood: January 179 July 134 February 159 August 133 March 265 April 213 May 299 Juno 239 September ...... 141 October .......... 59 November 11l December 136 Total for 1924 2,068 Total lfor 1923 1,184 Showing an increase of 884 I should like to mention that my birds are only backyarders, as my roost and run combined are only 20ft. long by 4ft. wide and sft. high. You have full permission to make what use you like of this letter and record. Dec. 31, 1924. A. KELLY. 12 Eggs Daily from 20 Fowls in Winter. 701, 3rd Avenue, Kingsland, AUCKLAND. T have used and am still using Karswood Poultry Spice with excellent results. Although I have only a few fowls now (20) 1 still get one dozen or more eggs per day, thanks to your Spice. May 13th, 1927. W. GIRVIN. Made Such an Improvement. March 29th, 1926. Railway Cottage, Ohakune Junction. Please send me three pounds of Karswood Poultry Spice. I had one packet given to me, and it made such an improvement in the hens that I feel I cannot do without it now. Postal notes enclosed for 8/-. MRS. T. HALL. Excellent in Promoting Health and Vigour. Hoganmendel Poultry Farm. Birkenhead, Auckland. I have used Karswood Poultry Spice for a considerable period, and have found it entirely satisfactory. It has' been excellent in promoting health anil vigour to my Sox Linked Inheritance Stock. E. \V. MINTER. (Guaranteed Day-Old Chick Specialist). Juno 11th, 1927. 3£d. Each for Pullet Eggs. 19, Adelaide Street, W. Croydon. Once again I have the pleasure In writing to you of my success with 12 R.I. Red pullets. I have got seven of them laying, and am getting three and four eggs a day from them. I must say they are a picture to see. The price I am getting for my pullet eggs is 3id. each, and the way they are going on they will soon pay for themselves. The amount of eggs I have had from them in November is 47, and In December 89, and I think that Is very good for them, and they are only May hatched birds. I am going to mate them up with a cockerel, and I think they will have good sittings. If you want the best birds for laying feed them on Karswood. January 2, 1925, F. SKINNER. Light Sussex Pullets Laying. 13, James St., South Hetton, Co. Pjrham. I have six cross breeds, White Leghorns and Light Sussex pullets, hatched May 17, 1924. They have laid 100 eggs from October 5, 1924. to January 5, 1925. They have been fed on Karswood Poultry Spice from the time they were hatched. You can use this for what it is worth. Jan. 5, 1925. HENRY STEVENSON. Laid Well Through Winter. Manugatautarl (Near Cambridge). We obtained good results from Karswood Poultry Spice. The fowls laid well all through the winter. —A. W. HEAD. lO You can do Just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Packets: 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 dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT A CO. Lichfield St., Christchurch; Moore St., Auckland; Old Customhouse St., Wellington : and Moray Place, Dunedin. NOTE.—The sole manufacturers of Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) are E. Griffiths Hushes, Ltd., Manchester. England, established 1756, Ira the Iteirn of George tho Second.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19717, 17 August 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19717, 17 August 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19717, 17 August 1927, Page 18

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