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POULTRY STOCK AND SUPPLIES.

HILLCREST POULTRY FARM (W. BISH), HENDERSON. Rhode Island Beds, cup winners three years In succession. White Hocks, North Island Championship winners. Settings and Stock rrom above strain on sale. Write for particulars. LINCOLN POULTRY FARM HENDERSON. J. W. -MANIFOLD. PEDIGREE LEGHORNB. Sittings—lo/6 lor 15/-; £3 per 100. Chicks—£o per 100; 18/- per dozen. SETTINGS —A limited number of Set- I tings of the following breeds, Langshnns, Black Minorca, White Leghorn, will be on Sale from August till the end of October. A. WOOD, 96, SURREY CRESCENT, GREY LYNN. ! BLACK ORPINGTONS. IMPORTED STOCK. I have a fine collection of Cockerels, typical birds, from my pen, imported from Thos. McDonald, Australia. Same blood an his Bendigo competition winners, 1928-29 and 1929-30; 1696 eggs and 1 780 eggs (world's record); 7 out of the 12 birds laid 300 eggs and over. No other breeder In the world can equul this. Cockerels, £3/3/- each. WHITE LEGHORNS, same blood as my present competition pen Cockerels from 30/-; Pullets from 21/-; Hens from 10/6. W. KING, Bay View Road, St. Heliers Bay. * Phone 25-784.

POULTRYMEN! DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR NEW ELLERSLIE. by having Errs for hatching from my strain which won the White Leghorn test at A.P .K.A. EggLaying Competition last year. SETTING OR INCUBATOR LOTS. Edmonton Road, HENDERSON. Phone 104. Kor household eg? production, or specialist breeding, my utility White Leghorns, mark Orpingtons, Ught •Sussex White Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Mand Heds, rannot be excelled. Sittings Day-old Chicks, etc., orr selected Imported stock. Ui Price list on application. " KLOSTER'B " POULTRY FARM, LINCOLN ROAD, HENDERSON.

CHICKS! CHICKS! CHICKS,! BOOKING P ORDERS B NOW. BLACK ORPINGTONS—WonderfuI winter-laying itrain. Every egg SPECIAL GRADEi average, 27.22J0z. per dozen. Official Test, 1929-30 Competition. WHITE LEGHORNS—Specially eelected from the boat procurable; type production; LANGSHANS Bh and B ft?iNoßCAS—Limited number «ettlngß available—ls/-. NESFIELD II II 17, Vincent Road, Mt. Albert. WHITE LEGHORNS, New Blood I have a fine selection of stock (my own selection) imported from Mr. Thos. McDonald, N.S.W., Australia's leading breeder, including the winners of the Lithgow Competition, winning Ist Winter Test, Ist Autumn Test, Ist Light Breeds Section, Ist Grand Championship (all breeds), eggs 260z., establishing a record for the competition. 31 birds in public competitions average 260J eggs. STOCK AND EGGS FOR SALE— Cockerels from £2/2/-. Settings from 21/-. E. D. WILKINSON, STATION ROAD WEST, PAPATOETOE. A 44 The Type I Breed." Phone 186. v Vi opp. G.P.O. QEieesn §£s?eet For All Poultry Supplies. m Depends very largely upon the STRAIN of birds kept. SALISBURY'S STANDARD STRAINS OF WHITE LEGHORNS AND BLACK ORPINGTONS have won recognition nil over New Zealand, and beyond it. for their wonderful consistency of performance. For 24 years it has been our aim to build up strains of these two breeds of the highest possible floe average. The measure of our success may be gauged by the fact that the demand for our Day-Old Chicks, Hatching Eggs and Breeding btock is the largest in New Zealand. Our Experience, Service and Flock of 4000 Birds are at your disposal. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue, giving interesting of how we succeed and enable others to —yours for the asking. UPPER H UTT. P.O. BOX 23. TELEPHONE 28M. A. E. SALISBURY, Mnnaging Director. ATIC COAL AND OIL BROODERS. All sizes. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. MACHINERY MERCHANTS DELTA HOUSE, ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND An egg a day Irom every hen throughout die greatest part of the year is what most poultry-owners hope for when they start keeping fowls. Frequently that hope quickly vanishes. It shouldn't. It should be realised, particularly during winter when prices are high. The surest way to realise this hope is by feeding your hens regularly with the little daily dose of Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects). "Karswood" mixed with the daily mash gives to a fowl what is really her natural summer tonic, and so enriches her blood and thus enables her to lay regularly day by day despite winter conditions. Over half-a-million users endorse this claim by practical, everv-day use. Neighbours can't understand "I am writing to let you know how pleased I am. I am only a backyard poultrykeeper, and keep 8 Black leghorns and 10 R.I. Reds. Since using your Karswood Poultry Spice I am getting 15 and 16 eggs a day, and all I# M gFfcffM my neighbours can't understand how my _ birds do so well. So POULTn wood Poultry Spice." With my profits 1 buy new records for my gramophone. You may use this letter as you wish." R.H. Original letter on file for inspection Note the Economy 1/-packet supplies 20 hens 16 days 21- packet supplies 20 hens 32 days 7lb. tin (i2'6) supplies 140 hens 32 days 14 lb. tin (23/6) supplies 280 hens 32 days 28 lb. tin (45/6) supplies s6o hens 32 days Try q Shilling Packet Try it for a fortnight on half-a-dozen hens. Results are not instantaneous — it takes a fortnight or three weeks to improve the egg return. 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. Manufactured t>y fi. o__ Griffiths Hushes Ltd., WTkwM Manchester. (Established ol Supplies Mocked ttfW 7 by Fairbairn, Wright & - —, Co., Auckland, Wellinßy CDfl F :$! lo". Christchurch and • SrlvL Dunedin, and by all = J Z m POULTRY SPICE M g2--rft S {JtLTi : A !l s give your birds Kars- <*«««. octtan. etc k, s -««-j.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 3

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