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♦ Cold weather worksr havoc with many a poultrykecper 'e egg results. In fact, some poultry keepers have actually to buy eggs from other sources because their hens are laying so poorly. But there's no need to spend good money on food and lodging for fowls that give nothing in return. Kead this poultrykecper's letter and see for yourself how winter shortage can quickly be turned into abundance:— "1 had 12 mixed hens laying 5 to 6 eggs per day. Then I tried a packet of Karswood with a mash of my own composition. After 14 days the Urdu started laying better until they were laying 11 to 12 eggs per day, which they kept up right through the winter months. This year I have 10 pullets which 1 intend starting on Karswood. —V.IV." Original letter on file for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices: i lb. packet, price 1/-; lib. packet, 2/-: 71b. tin, price 12/6; 281b tin, price 50/.iiflMil m POULTRY SPICE m Increases egg-production, without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.

Certain 24-Hour Relief From Weak Bladder — New Way Read This If You Want to Feel as Full of Energy and Comfort as When You Were 20 a — DEEP In 1 !ie body or every man lies a jV g tinv gland, and in men over 4 0 it is jm! p easy for this gland to fail—inflame .fflai t | and swell—choking - the bladder. g p Science says practfcally 65 per cent ftfcl by of all men who should he healthy. g«£pj3 vigorous, and alile to enjoy to the fiSifclig Cull their prime of lire, become phy- ftlsllsP pical wrecks because or bladder weak- Iggpiij ih-iss. urinary irritation, and because ibis gland lulls then). jjpSl* IT vou are made miserable by fret- 9 nv tine iip nights—by the agonising pain ? or 'frequent but scanty passing ol S I se water headaches dizziness backache —pain in legs, or loss of i pet uj vitality—here's how to gain relier in 2 f hours, or it won't cost a penn\. 2 no i<o> rrodviie. tlie special prescription ol hav nr. Southworth, and used in his ? dyne. private practice ror nearly 50 years. I sleep possesses a powerful triple action J escape tiiat starts from tlie word "go." 2.4. .H One element quickly stops the M burning, sickening irritation of tlie That excessive acid —that often leads to nil. res t jjf- dangerous growth of calculi days 10 <gravel). Then an active tonic over tb< diuretic stimulates the kidneys to .No in filler poisons out of the blood— may s>?t thoroughly cleanses the bladder (as definite] a laxative cleanses the bowels >. »iet a i You'll be surprised at the impnri- reliable tics passed cut. And thirdly, after treat re this much-needed "spring clean" — dei-rul, I rrodyne soothes, heals and restores —eveiry the entire mucous membrane or the and wil urinary tract —all in an absolutely guaranti safe, pleasing manner. worth's &L % Mm-j flliw mmmM Ptes Not One Get-Up All Night. "I seemed to have lost control—it would escape (drip all ley). At night I -.could pet up sometimes more than three times. I have taken pills and medicine, which did me j sleep riaht through the night, and the > S escape throuqh the day has abc.ui stopped.— J iXFORBES, Adelaide. S.A." ■ j That, is how tJrodyne is bringing peaceful. restful nights and bright, comfortable davs 10 thousands of men and women all over the world. .No matter how stubborn your o\vp case may st?em —nr. Southworth's E.rodyne will I'eOni'elv and quickly prove its value. • iet a package or I'rodyne tablets at any reliable chemist, and. ir it doesn't bring rreat roller inside of 2 1 hours, and a wondeiTul, lasting improvement within 10 days —every penny or its small cost iiumedijttely and willingly refunded. That iron-clad guarantee surely demonstrates Dr. Soutnworlh':s confidence.

Discriminating Women use Soap for Cleansing Bat Never on the Hair. f aNK, limp, lifeless hair requires nothing more than jj ■»-' simple shampooing to make it bloom with vigorous, beautiful health. , . . . ' For beneath the most uninteresting head of hair lie hidden the most delicate hair cells struggling against selfimposed odds to bring forth the lustre, the natural wave and colour —the glow of health you envy so much in others. It is simply a matter of how you treat your hair. If you treat it carelessly you must expect a disappointing Washing with ordinary soaps or shampoo powders is placing aterrible handicap upon your hair beauty, for most of these— even ?he most expensive—ion tain free alkali, a harsh chenucal that dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle—ruins it. . Modern science proves that nothing is so bcnefiaal—so nou:rishmg—for the hair as Colinated Cocoanut Oil Shampoo and. as is generally the case with remedies nature supplies la\ ishi), it is this pure, non-alkaline, greasele* "Beauty Shampoo" cleanses thoroughly of every panicle of dust, dirt, excMS oilinws or dandruff, and gives the hair cells a chance The r hafr'dries rapidly and evenly, leaving the scalp soft and cool and the hair fine and silky, glossy and wavy, looking Tnuch thicker —but as easy to dress as if you had not washed it at all. Insist on "Cchnated" ct yoar chemist —it cannot darken blende heir—<j smell bottle lasts months. NEW HAIR BEAUTY TOR ftd A WEEK -jSi'C ■p Gas-Pain Round Heart §|y Dispelled -> in 3 minutes! W A GOOD MEAL"— just the things you W like! Then you pay for it hot and / strong. Writ,he and double up—all your insides a regulai' battleground. Stomach feelblown up like a balloon—agonising pains lirfe . someone was stabbing through your heart witn pss. a knife. That's the toll acidosis ges tnzes. ||§||s. And small wonder—just listen to this: msam "When, through some upsetting of the ||||||| gastric processes, the stomach secret's s ex~ llillll cess acid, it sets up sourness, a secring, lllllssi burning inflammation. Then aas gtnerPPpla ntr.R. with painful bloating and pressure l||||||i on the heart. Fermented food is followed Isllllllli bv putrefaction in the creaiing poisons which stealthily but steadily wSWm s °P our siren ffV l — tear us physically PPpgif and men tally." _ |||l§|lp Xf you want quick, positive and lasting Mil relief from after-eating distress, get a few ounces of pure Salix Magnesia from >our 11111 l chemist's. Take a teaspoonful in half a glass of hot water after meals, ana you feel "good" almost immediately. Sa ix 1111111 Magnesia contains no artificial oigestlliillllg ents; but is preoared specially to eurm||||§p r tiate—dissolve—stomach gas and Dior- out i§ra|f|the excess acids. ||||ii# Within three short minutes all pain is llllly gone from around your heart—your stomacn lllFfeels soothed and contented. And once more ir vou will be able to take those deep breaths so j|jr often prevented by gas pressure against, your Safe' Magnesia—recommended by doctors and chemists throughout the civilised world lor mo e than 10 years—is to-day the most scientifically and bi Sm uth available to stomach sufferers—possessing fully twice the painrelieving speed; three times the acid-neutralizing power; tenfold the lasting curative properties of other magnesia-bismuth preparations; and by far the most palatable taste. NOTE. —Don't confuse Salix Magnesia with slowacting, uncertain and unsatisfactory forms of magnesia—granular, salines, citrates, etc. —it :1s alwaysr wise to pronounce clearly the nanie., "S-A-L-I-X Magnesia, to your cheinist. Take a Teaspoonful and. Watch your Watch

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21803, 18 May 1934, Page 14

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