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Failure Turned to Success ! Thanks to Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). The difference be- kinds of weather, and I find Karswood . f tween dismal failure Spice the only thing to make the fowls ■TM^ v \^i' 1U is sometimes a very 2,106 Eggs from 20 Birds. mi '* tw small thing. In the -„.w . TO , , . ._, , m case of Mr. Hewitt, T . Didbrook, Wlnchcombe, Glos. x ft*" J H whose letfpr is I have always used Karswood Poultry m^/ i M Sven below thl s P ice - and Jam writin S *« say I have |k/?C /M Addition of Ka7s- J^jg 106 eggS frOm 20 birda ln nine , TcSaiSne^n^und I deal with is Mr. Gilbert, insects) to thS soft North street ' Winchcombe, Glos. product so Sept. 10 K 1923. JOHN EWINS. / ,^^ Zt y fSre 6^s Plentiful SUPP i y o u on °n f d EggS Y^ turned to • success ; and his backyard .■■*•. fowls laid an average of 255 eggs per Raetihi. bird m one. year — a really splendid "I have been a user of Karswood result. You can do just as well by Poultry Spice for. some two or three using Karswood Poultry Spice (contain- years, and find the results are excellent, ing ground insects). Get a packet this Since the Spice has been m use I have week-end. See how well others are doing., always had a plentiful supply of fresh eggs all the year round." Dismal Failure Turned into Brilliant January 30, 1924. A. SIABBOTT. * Success. Laid Three Weeks After Commend--21, Gransden-avenue, Mare-street, . , ing to Moult. Hackney, London, N.B. ■■,■„■■'■■'-'„■ . „ Rotorua. Tvariwond Poultry Snice Is mv oniv * must say Karswood Poultry Spice t^^^\^^^y^^\S\^S- makes th e hens lay much quicker when and one Avcona fowl I wds doKv 5t is mixed m the feed. I had two Black ] ■^ij^iS^O^day^'M^dAZ- Orptagtons this year laying just three to me. "Why don't you' try some Kars.- f .^k* \ the day after commencing to • wood?" I took his advice, and tried it. mo T u iL, a^ 9 iooI 6 SWe ' - It worked wonderfully, and since that «« Irrq'TPAT PnrrTrn»v -PAPTir day I have had good results, the average 96 AUSTRAL POULTRY FARM, being 255 eggs per bird m one year. The You can do just as well by using Ancona laid 240 eggs m a year, alto- Karswood Poultry Spice (containing gether 1.200 eggs m one year from all ground insects ). Packets: 4d.. 1/-. and the five fowls. *: •■■ 2/-. Tins : 71bs., 12/6.; 141b5., 23/fl; , I think that my only friend is Kars- 281b5., 45/ G. . • %°h, ltr rno? iC - w HEWITT If your local, dealer cannot 'supply, 9th Feb., 1923. W.HEWITT. Ben d a postcard to the New Zealand ufi n. » ti'. ' '.' «* i c- i agents (address below) asking the name "The Only Thing to Make Fowls of the nearest dealer who supplies KarsPay" m Devastated France. wood Poultry Spice. : FAIKBAIRN, WRIGHT AND CO., Cemetiere Anglais, Euston-road, laclifieid Street, Christchurch; Moore Colincamps, Somme, Prance. Street, Auckland; Old Customhouse St., I buy your Karswood Poultry Spice from Wellington ; and Moray Place, Dunedln. the General Trading Co., Le Portel, Bou- NOTE. — The sale manufacturers of logne-sur-Mer, and I might say lam Karswood Poultry Sp'ce (containing up m the devastated part of France, and ground insects) are ' E. Griffiths Hughes, the nearest-house is half a mile away, Ltd.^- Manchester, England, established so my fowls get the full benefit of all 1756, m the reign of George the Second. *~" *"*? '' ' ~~~ ft ' : ' ~~~^™~~~~ : ————» Oil on your detector-crystal W( |^^^^[ Wj^sf 9 keeps it sensitive and m H IWvSM tEs ?SlS^ B I FREE BOTTLE! i •«-* &2*9(LSS h| ■•■■-.- ■"•■•■. '1.,- I Can m ■ i!*""->lSj — •••" M We're Broadcasting Free Bot- g « P ec«iiy con- 5S EwoNE *S H ties ! Write to Reid & Reid, §' venknund TgJ KSrk 1 P.O. Box 51, Wellington, "and | WS a^l H ?s\ » ffl ask tor a r.ree Sample tsottle.- .. Q ■ ||J| "mwuS* » ■ Wa It'll mean better radio results. I |I 3 'il^'li^Z, i "3-IN-ONE" OIL I ; S 'n Beautiful 5 S Rexona GirL " : . - • ; . S I This Beautiful Girl I I was Cured of a Terrible | | Burn by Rexona— | J The Rapid Healer j ! S *»j always advise my friends to use Rexona Ointment and Rexona s E. Soap, for I consider them pair excellence. I had a serious burn on S i S my left arm, which was scarred so badly that I could not leave my S 5 long gloves off withont having every eye upon me. As I had always s EE used Rexona Soap with satisfaction for several years, I decided to s = drop my visits to the hospital and try Rexona Ointment.. l am pleased 22 E to state ihat m two weeks it completely healed my whole arm and = 5 both hands, I kept on applying it every night before retiringj s S and now you could scarcely recognise that I was ever burned so. 22 22 severely. My friends and myself were so gratified with the won- 22 E derful results that I can assure you I shall always keep a tin handy s E in the future, and recommend it on every occasion. I particularly s E want to mention that the brown burns are now white, and the scars 22 S scarcely noticeable." ' -jj | (Sgd.) DOT BROWNE, i^^^v I E .-The Range," Beckett-street, *f /^ 7J^ 5 S v Hamilton, .NAT. Sf &\ iff— Hea| in 9_^ «=/ E 22 '■••.. xz. l /yiTnliscpfic Omtmaii.^ % - i r ZZ E ■ ■ . ' - V .'■.,.':■■■ S E Of €? MXCifJIU I! ond oil kinds of \nf\ammaiton JJ - S .. .. ■ . . i^saayßKOHA PEP' e^fflSSJ||S|«By I I Healer | lj THE TRIANGULAR BOX | liiiHHiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiuniiiiiiniiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiinniniiiiiiHiiiHiHiiiiiiiS

You get it for Leas at the Farmers' Union Trading' Co. Ltd. AUCKLAND. The Farmers' Great Co-cperaiiva

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NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 16

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