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■ * T^^^^jKiiniL n^ \^^*^i^«*^*i f%^*jjpSS^l^^^!)^^*^ssiss"S>JßflajJp^^s3Bß"!i >^^^?'i^ w» * QljS^S^^^T^ I^* "'—^ . Winter Lasrers Lay Real Money and here is proof that Karswood makes winter laying easy •■ ' •■-■/. ■ ■''■. \ K ■■'-.' 'i ■■'■'■ \ ■ . :''■'■' Ancon.. Laid 200^Egg. Per Bird Fowl. Doing Well ber or December, instead of September or 13, Pretoria St. Fortobello Ed.. Sandal. 4 Heath Villas, Appredore. Kent. October. . • Wakefield. * have got 6 Ancona bens fed on your The two extra months make all the differ- My pen of 16 Anconas, during their pullet Karswood Poultry Spice, and they laid m esce to their chances of contributing to the. laying period, averaged 200 eggs per bird, one year 920 eggs, and I brought up 12 •eg basket during June, when eggs are Considering that m the winter, if I put a pullets. This cost me £4 15s. 6d., and I got fetching hisb prices. spade into any part of my runs I touch . profit £2 6s. 6d. from 6 hens, and bringing Are your hens filling the egg basket T If ™»tej half a spade depth down. I think np 12 pullets. not. start them ' forthwith on Earsvood I did not do. so badly, my runs being half Dec. 1,1923. A. BOURNE. Poultry Spice (containing ground insects), over with water during, the winter months. _ . . „, •■'-.'■ which practical tests have proved to produce Wiat I contend f for winter eggs is this :— Eggs Increased Wonderfully the most eggs for the least money. See Draught and rain proof: houses, covered 2 Pair View Bomere Heath Salon , gj-ag-*, m i ,„» „.» ■«. -j^^-g FX3?&.js?& atis^HSirrenance Farm. St. Keverne. 5.0., CornwalL "~i. Btone . Sharps, 1 stone Bran, 1 .stone standing out well. •"* we w " Having used Karswood Poultry Spice f r v Snlrf ' n °n 'miiti^^ IPT""??? Poul ; On November^ 28 an egg was laid (and is regularly for several years. I cannot sp^ak ' r rutu y t gjf "w^^u"^?" if, te «»nd nO w mmy possession) with the following too highly of the results achieved. ?„, iuZiLJz?,* m ' r ™ , *? wl " £ et^ ry iT a ahl h dimensions: Length of egg. a little over 3 My hens have been laying well all through d ™ "V^il 'ni^V ab ° Ut 3 ° clockf inches; diameter.. 2i inches; circumference, the winter, and especially during the spill T have n^vor If«d « w& h Hi« «f 7 inches: weieht 4} ounces ' l had *• ef cold weather and frost we had m Novem- cold and ™Jv hL r 1 ,S P ° egg blown, although as to weight/certificate ber. I feed them as advised, by you-grain medicine chest I lot S jIT lo£ Bam f, ««W. be had if required. If you m the mornings, warm i mash, consisting of w£«? o f f£kl™ T>, o «»«Xn ? f X would llke the shel1 ' either 'or .'exWWUdn or bran, sharps and meal and Karswood Poul- ?£™ <_Lj ?*£$ n f' vBL. I6^?? Lw° ■''?% to ta l tber *• MUSe of y our 'oodrtuflfs. you try Spice m the evenings. My hens all S^ D T mml nnL™ "h«» »«£?. S^l ™ v ™. ay have sanie - As far ■* l «»> le*rn, it is look healthy and well, and the pullets are f^ihlch Ima? i hfv^n^f f^^?S» abo1 ?- the record - You ma y mak e W coming on to lay splendidly. For the month lt?h t „»-",?* mv. ™ e u "k from . the of the esq. or this letter, ending December 4th, I sold 44 dozen eggs. Zl^ll» 4k I™S Dec - 6th - 1923 - RICHARD JONES, which I consider a good record for less than r hl rk«T P^H^ rhfrt, ifi M ■S&? ? * Md^- to^. lW^>^-2^«J^ Note the Economy. " Dec 18, 1923. (Mrs.) W. SOBEY.- December ( |' iff S; hAHRy'. WALKER. 1/- Jacket lo h h^ns°" 6 Z**^ Plentiful Supply of Eggs All Two Pullets Laying at Four Months V- Packet supplies 20 hens 32 days' Year Round l^amlngton. ,'j^ JJ* 1 <J2/6) supplies 140 hens 32 days. , Raetihi. "The following is my experience of your '"{g i". 1 ! W//6) sopplies 280 hens 32 days. n have .been a user of Karswood Poultry wonderful Karswood Spice. I got 1 doten 2»lb. Tin (45/6) supplies 560 hens 32 days. Bpice for some two or three years and find and a-half chicks (Black Orpingtons) from . ' the results are excellent. Since the Spice Mr. A. Pond of Ellerslie. and I commenced Half Denny a Day to Make Twelv* !_•• has been m use I have always had a plenti- with the Karswood Chicken Powder. Well, """P™"* • V*r«> iwaice Iwelve Lay iul supply of fresh eggs all the year round." I followed this, up with the Karswood Spice, One - ÜblesDobnf ul f»oz ) of ir«i.«w«~i January 80, 1024. A. MAiBBOTT. « d l^™ Sf^'S^ SX- "tL^ Poul^ M™ ** iieVt for 20 heTf« 1923 Wyandotte. Laying Wei! Conisboro. Rotherham. Picture, so glossy and bright, and the bird* *~ ', ' « «.w«. ; _ t >*<ii m^i.«a tvmw . iu>u^.mZLj themselves were .always alert and always on ■ ... , • . . PoX^pice*^ Try a Shilling Packet lag for my 'owW. and consider same very "* f^J 1 ,? 11 ,?!^"^ d £Z.& **** U telU * V , t ,_, \ , . beneftdaL^ I hare been gettin.; for soms yon lt do lor ram heM * . .^"k your poultry-'ood dealer to supply you four or five weeks, 2. Bor 4 eggs per day Feb. 4, 1924.' "> P. J. JARRETT. with a 1/- packet of Karswood Poultry Spice. tram 9 Wyandotte pullets, March hatched, Would not like to be Without It adding postage if necessary, and try it for and I consider tMs Is the time of year f resh M^ngonui . Co. jJW., 0^ half-a^ozen hens. Results ' ? < S«'St. mOrt "*^ ■■*• Bef °^ <-»^,?«t toNe^ JS2f I"tried.1 "tried . S-tfi* w^^m^rote^regg're'tuS If bought, _■ a number of poultry powders and spices, but if your local dealer cannot suddlv s*™i » Dec 13. 1928. H.L. SMETHURST. found none to give as good^resulU as Kars- ,«„& toVe N^w^!and P Age'n " (ad* .. ■ ' ■ J , „ wood ' mnd aot lUt : u to H *?J hoilt ,i tI <i«ss-below). asking the name of the nearest Spreading the Good News * 9 }<** « I have anything to do with dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice _.. _ . ™ . „,., . „. .. poultry. Enclosed please find cash for a ■, • **.«*>«««. GX. Good. Depot, WHsden : BJg^_ A ' E - MOUNTFORD - FAIRBAIRN. WRIGHT & CO. We are keepers of about 600 head „o f '; '• ,' -. '£ ¥ Lichfleld St, Christchurch, Moore St., Auckpoultry, and. are using. Karswood Poultry . '. otartea. Laying at Unce land Old Cuntom Hant>» m. w«n<r.»t« n ..j Iplce. which we have already found is valu- The Stores. Priors. Marston. Byfleld. S.O. Unfl ' OW C "' tOm "•"* ?T' Wellington, and able m the producing of «^ggs and prevention I herewith enclose cheque m > payment of Moray riace, uunedin. af disease. Therefore, we are doing : our enclosed order. One of my customers says, NOTE — The sole manufacturers of Karswood best to create more sale for Karswood Spice, after using Karswood Spice, pullets started Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) Should you have printed matter, it. will be laying Immediately, so you can make use of are E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester, of help, too. .!: . this advert. . England, established 1756, m the reimi of Dec 13, 1923. . HIRAM DRAKE & SONS. Dec. 11th. 1923.. A. W. M. GARDNER. George tht Second. . IV7OU can be surflof this, becattse to insure increased comfort and wear "'■ . • ' ' ' : V only long-fleeced merino wool Mindful of the war-period demand 1 j is used — pure wool alone, or for this underwear, and the resultant Co bl attons. P ure WOo^ ant^ s^k mixed, treated by impossibility of fulfilling orders, Vests, Spencers, °u.r special Delta-Finish process. Roslyn manufacturers have installed ' Bloomers, It is made up m all weights, full-fash- new machinery to prevent any reNightdresies, ioned (*'.«. seamless), shaped by special curring disappointment. Be sure to i r »'' Fanli ' machinery to the curves of the body demand and Pyjamas. ■» ■ * At All the Bett , •iSSSB JKWa-JL/I JIX finish ipUNDERWEAR ■ „ IN ALL CLASSES OF LADIES' AND MENS' GOODS made inmr?ML2^^hM&&.<3immm pbodvct ■■Jffr So Springy and Enduring ! C^ißlSf (^ * Anyone can walk well and feel years /^^^^^^\ Sr&&UßsL'®&M? younger when wearing PHILLIPS AJ^^P^^/ CK^^Hre¥r world-famed Rubber. Soles and Heels. 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I Thousand* of frco to any part of New Zealand. £1. '^rZU/^^^^ ' A. C. T. WINRELMANN, M.P.S. 6/. POST FRfeE — - B/*s Dispentlnfl Chemlit . Mt. Albert, AUCKLAND. BRISTOL LABORATORIES,^ -■■■'<-.<..■■ • ■ -

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