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Follow the modern trend of colour in the home—- • ©e The wonderful brushing lacquer provides endless possibilities. "ZAPON" is not the ordinary kind of gum lacquer, it is a permanent, nonfading, non-cracking, bright, glossy lacquer that opens up a wonderful field of possibilities in home beautifying. "ZAPON" can be used on wood, metal, china, glass, composition, linoleum; dingy furniture can be transformed into beautifully coloured pieces in keeping with the trend for colour in the home; jugs, teapots, enamelware, vases, lampstands, etc., quickly become valued articles in the scheme of a room decoration. "ZAPON" flows on—stays on—lasting and fadeless. Easy to apply—dries hard in an hour, leaving a perfectly smooth surface free from brush marks. Very durable, can be washed with boiling water and soap, acid resisting, free from offensive odour. Demonstrations in the Window, To-day and following days. Seeing is believing, and that every facility be given for becoming acquainted with ZAPON and its many uses, special demonstrations will be given in the window. During the period of Demonstration any article purchased in the store or any old article from the h°me will be decorated free—the price of "ZAPON" only being charged for. ZAPON is obtainable in 26 beautiful colours: CHINESE BLUE COBALT BLUE SWALLOW BLUE LIGHT IVORY IVORY GREY CHINESE RED PERSIAN APPLE BLACK ASHES OF ROSES MAHOGANY ORCHID ORANGE YELLOW RED BUFF APPLE GREEN" WHITE JONQUIL YELLOW VENICE GREEN JADE GREEN GREEN BOKHARA RED LIGHT GREY SLATE BROtyN.

Laying well in July 5, and 6 months' old pullets lay right up till the moult. After a *hort spell started again and were still laying at end of July. Here is the experience of another New Zcalander who has been feeding Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects) to his poultry for 10 years. Thi3 is a long time, and when you consider it, together with the fact that many poultry-keepers have used "Karswood" for much longer periods, it must be apparent that this famous poultry food is everything that is claimed for it. Obviously, no one would stick to one article for ten years if it wasn't tht wiy if was JT ARC expected to. Proof of this nature p POULTF is conclusive evi- **= 1 r POULTRY SPICE without forcing or injuring them in any way. Start your fowls on "Karswood" immediately and within a fortnight or so (probably earlier) you'll be able to prove this for yourself. "Splendid Results" I have been using Karswood for about 10 years and find it wonderfid for poultry. 1 add it to the dry mash as recommended by Karswood's and have had splendid results from my hens. 1 have white leghorn hens, all Wembys strain. Twelve months ago I hatched 4 pullets which commenced to lay between 5 and 6 months old; they continued until almost through their moult, had only a short spell, when they started to lay again and are still laying well. Of course they had "Karsvjood" right through sto I can safely recommend it to anyone who has poultry. A. Reed, Masterton. 29th July, 1929. Original letter on file for Inspection. Try a Shilling Packet Ask your poultry-food dealer to supply you with n 1/- packet of Karswood Poultry Spice (sufficient , for .20 liens for sixteen days), adding postage If necessary, and try It for a fortnight on half-a-dozen hens. Results a.ro not Instantaneous—lt takes a fortnight or three weeks to improve the egg return. If your local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to the Now Zealand Agents (address below), asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood roultry Splco. Manufactured by f* BW&k. E - Griffiths Hughes llooifl Ltd - Manchester Wffi. JOBJf (Established 1756). w Supplies stocked by f rnirC Pairbalrn, Wright & DrlvC 3SI Co., Auckland, Weill ngt on. Christden* that "Kara- eee . produMon *1 wood does assist forcing, because it contains ground Ba i ers and Stores fowls to lay and insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. In N.z.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 18

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