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Dead chicks are no use to anyone—and certainly no use to you I Don't start off tho 1932 season by wondering hovr many of your chicks will die. Simply follow the Karswood system and ensure every chick sturdy, strong and laying at 6 inontli3 old: "1 am only too glad to give you the real facts on poultry and chickens as I have found them. Last year we hatched 180 chicks but 103 died. This year I followed the Karswood system, and only lost 2 out of 95. 1 used several packets of Karswood last winter. Before using it 1 was getting only 2 dosen eggs a week, but this soon increased to 17 dozen a week. I think 1 shall stop where 1 started —on the Karswood system.— S.J." Original lettor on file for Inspection, i Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable I from all wholesalers and stores at the I following standard retail prices: slb. j packet, prico !/•; lib. packet, price 2/-; j 71b. tin, price 12/6; 141b. tin, price 23/6; 2Mb. tin, price 45/6. KARSWOOD m POULTRY SPICE S Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. BEGONIAS AND GLOXINIAS. Blackmore and Langdon's World-famous Bulbs. Giant Double Begonias in olfrlit separate colours. Giant Double Frilled, Single Frilled, Single Crested Hanging Basket Begonias, in bright colours only. Gloxinia Corms, upright flowering-, huge trumpets, beautifully marked, nil colours. All the above Bulbs your selection. 10/- per doz. Cultural Instructions sent with all orders. WILLIAM BOYLE, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. To Ensuro Success This Season Use IVA PLANT FOOD. The Complete Fertiliser. It Works Wonders in the Garden. Sold by Leading: Seedsmen and Nurserymen. or direct from IVA PLANT FOOD CO., 112 Great North Road, Auckland. Phone 27-581. MAKE SURE IT IS IVA. For " QUALITY AND SERVICE." HAY'S NURSERIES 0 SHORE ROAD, REMUERA, AUCKLAND. Phone 21-45 i!. Hedge, Shelter and Fruit Trees, Ornamentiil and Flowering Shrubs, Hoses. Cyclamen, rot Plants, Seedlings, and General Nursery Stock. Catalogues Post Free. Shop: CUSTOMS STREET WEST. Phone 4 4-112. Established 185 S. HIGH-CLASS FLOHAL WORK. Obtain FREE 1832 Catalogue from MATHESON & ROBERTS LTD., 10 Tho Ootagon, Dunedin. Suppliers or standard Seeds. See Page 50 for thirteen 1932 SWEET PEA NOVELTIES Price of Each Novelty, 1/8 per packet. SPRING OFFER—Six or more Packets front List at 1/3 per packet. Free! Yates' 1932 Catalogue. SWEET PEAS Yates' Selected " Giant Orchid Flowering Spencers." Special 1932 Collection. 8 superb distinct varieties. 2/6 P° st Free. Or Yates' Exhibitors' Collection, i t best sorts, for 7/8, post rree. ARTHUR YATES & CO. LTD., Lower Albert Street, Auckland.

WK, ' Ik <■ * mm 'V#?. v^. IVhy you should Buy from Great Britain All things being equal it is goad business to buy from those who buy from us. Great Britain is now the one great remaining market for our dairy produce. In 1931 she took not only her own quota, but also the 20,000 tons of butter we should ordinarily have sold to Canada. Altogether, the Homeland absorbed 88% of our primap' produce and foreign countries only 7%. Great Britain cannot continue to buy from us unless we buv more from her. BUY FROM BRITAIN—SHE BUYS YOUR BUTTER! ..Vi ■a V ' - i--been w A BRITISH separator, So . 1 \ • •v-'-sis. DO not buy any machine until you have sent for FREE BOOKLET describing the new model all-British Lister Ball-bearing Cream 'Separator. The new model Lister is sold with an absolute guarantee that it will turn as eaßily and skim at least as cleanly as the best that the rest of the world has to offer. Relentless practical and scientific tests conducted by the N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd., Hamilton, produced a unanimous report from the experts that the Lister had no superior in construction, durability and skimming efficiency. All the Latest Features Not only has the Lister Separator all the latest Approved features of separator manufacture, but it bristles with advantages available in n.o other machine. For instance although phosphor-bronze is used for LISTER RUST-PROOF DISCS and DISTRIBUTOR, it was found to be not sufficiently strong enough for l;he Bowl Hood and Pillar, for which Lister triple-tinned steel has been retained to prevent the bowl being knocked out of shape and balance if accidcntly dropped. Other important features are the Lister syphon system of lubrication which expels moisture and foreign Blatter, preventing the rusting of bearings—also the spindle seizing up; and the special neck-spring on the Lister Ball-bearing Spindla which prevents Bowl roll. Free Service on the Farm The new Lister is distributed by an entirely Nov Zealand organisation, completely in touch with this Dominion s requirements. Free service and instruction is given on the farm by a 6taff of service men, and service shops, complete in every detail, will attend to Lister owners* requirements. r iS CR-EAM separators Obtainable from your Dairy Factory, from lit nearest Accredited Deaier or from LISTER SEPARATOR COMPANY (N.Z.) LTD., 37 Anzac Avenue. Auckland. Also at ■FILL IN--AND-POST T-HIS -FORM-TODAY'/' ' ■jjjJjjj' ' v fi'-fc.' - •V . \ ••■» 'I --j 'i-Sj LISTER SEPARATOR CO. (NZ) LTD., 37 Anzac Avenue, Auckland. Please send me. without obligatiion. complete Illustrated Booklet and Price List of the latest model all-British Lister Ball-bearing Cream Separator so that I may study these at my leisure. "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 8 (Supplement)

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