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o • S:StZUS« m Ist % h m SJpWAj » ■ > .-t«x: 'SuEaEa SWtS tSSENc^ COFFEE HICOP"' mm .vr IOIMBURGH IiLO*DO« '—MM ' " The economy of "Karswood" as an eggproducer can be demonstrated in many ways. This woman's experience reveals that from a 1/- outlay of Karswood (sufficient for 12 hens for 26 days) approximately 40 extra eggs per week were produced —or 150 MORE eggs for a shillingsworth of Karswood used. Isn't it worth your while to try Karswood this winter? Many backyarders average 20 eggs per bird per month during the present cold season. Why not youf "I left oft giving my fowls Karswood for about 2 weeks and from 12 hens received only 3 and 4 eggs a day Back again on Karswood 1 am now getting a rcaular 10, 11 and 12 eggs per day."— Mrs. M. (Original letter on fila for Inspection.) Karswood Poultry Spice i 9 obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices: ilb. packet, price 1/-; lib. packet, price 2/-; 71b. tin, price 12/6. KARSWOOD ■ POUITKV SPICE ■ Increases egg-production without fore ing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. CAREFUL BLENDING m auakanteeL, ITS FAMOUS FLAVOUR SYMINGTONS (Rt CO.'TRAM MAR*) COFFEE V CHICORY ESSENCE THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., LTD. EDINBURGH & LONDON.

HERE'S WHATHAPPENEDTO ME Monday 11 Tuesday Wednesday a »:r 1 r M K W A 0 m % * SHADES WHITER Scientific Double-Cleansing Removes Stain and Tarnish •. • Quickly Do not believe that your teeth are naturally dull, off-colour, or susceptible to decay simply because brushing fails to keep them sound or make them white. Remember this: Any preparation that polishes teeth and fails to kill germs—millions of germs that swarm into the mouth and cause most tooth and gum troubles—ONLY HALF-CLEANS TEETH. One dental cream that kills troublesome germs as it cleans the teeth is Kolynos. Try it—a half-inch on a dry brush, morning and night. Soon your teeth will look cleaner than ever before. > „ This unique, scientific dental cream Makes Teeth Sparkle ' \ contains two priceless ingredients that give the teeth a DO ÜBLE-CLE AN SING. As one foams into every crevice, over every tooth surface, and washes away food accumulation, stain and tarnish —the other kills millions; of germs. Thus, in a remarkably short time teeth are cleaned right down to the beautiful, natural white enamel—without injury. They look more attractive than you ever believed possible. They are safeguarded against decay. Get a tube of Kolynos —the antiseptic Dental Cream—toniay. Sold by all chemists and stores. Kolynos lasts twice the usual time—because you use half as much. DENTAL RE AM The AntisepticGermicidal and Cleansing TOOTH -j

Keep free from wiiiter \colds! It's not just a matter of luck—whether you catch cold easily. Even the fittest looking men and women seem unable to resist infection. It is because disease germs enter through the tissues of the throat and lungs—that is the Weak Spot. Strengthen and protect it with SCOTT'S EMULSION and you can defy the worst epidemic of coughs, colds or influenza. SCOTT'S EMULSION nourishes, strengthens and sustains. It l||\ Jm rebuilds wasted tissues, enriches ® the blood and ensures natural resistance. But, it must be genuine SCOTT'S EMULSION. SCOTT'S Emulsion CIGARETTE Ask for Zig-Zag by name! The original cigarette paper and the best. Free from harmful ingredients and injurious acidity. »

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22109, 15 May 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22109, 15 May 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22109, 15 May 1935, Page 14

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