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n. % PEPS are found invaluable for allaying that teasing, tickling cough; for sdftening and loosening phlegm, and soothing the sore, irritated and semi-inflamed bronchial tubes. Every day as you breathe in the powerful germicidal fumes which are emitted as a Peps tablet dissolves on the tongue, a unique healing influence is extended deep • into the lungs (where liquid medicines cannot penetrate). The regular use of Peps at bedtime will ensure healthy slumber undisturbed by coughing bouts. I y/. -4. 'h \ Dr. Gordon Stables M.D., C.M., says Peps are exceptionally suited for the successful treatment of bronchial ailments, their peculiar composition, direct influence on the membranes of the bronchi, and freedom from risky narcotics being amongst their many praiseworthy points.” PEPS can be taken with every confidence far taught, aaldt, tore throats, bronchitis, wheeziness, lari mitt, croup, influenza coughs and colds, children s chest etc,1/6 per box Protect and Strengthen 1I:e Ciest.

SPECIAL VALUE IN DIAMOND RINGS Any one of these lovely Rings for £lO. The Mounts are handsomely made in Solid 18ct. Gold and set with Sparkling Brilliants. “She" would be delighted with such a gift, and you will find these Rings the best value ever offered.' Sent post free insured to any address. WILLIAMSONS Z' ■ The Ring Specialists, %\ r 31 PRINCES STREET (Next the Bristol). 1

Tails Up and Tails Down.— Chanticleer: "We have given Karswood Poultry Spico t trial. Result; a full egg basket every day; 1 congratulate you." Choms of Hens: “Yes, and those poor fowls next door won’t be persuaded to try it. Result: never s cackle, let alone an egg!"

20 Eggs per Bird per Month right throughout Winter — thanks to Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Every laying test proves that the birds which lay the most eggs in the whole year are those which lay best between April and June; the late starters never seem to make up t or the time lost. It is, therefore, the object of every poultry-keeper to get his birds Into full lay early, otherwise they may be "parlour boarders” until after June. As the result of hundreds of tests, we state, without fear of successful contradiction, that heavy breeds hatched in September, and light breeds hatched in October, when fed on Karswood, will commence egg production early, and carry on right through the winter. Bead typical proof In Mr. Neal’s letter below—an eight months’ solid run right through the winter, averaging 20 eggs per bird per month—thanks to Karsyvood. 20 Eggs per Bird per Month. Holker Street, Barrow-in-Furness. My pen of 8 Buff Bock pullets laid 3,280 eggs in 8 months, commencing October 1, 1924, to May 31, 1023, making an average of 20 a month per bird, right through the winter, which I think is very good, considering the exposed position. As I always use Karswood Poultry Spice there is no doubt you arc entitled to some of the credit, and I believe anyone using Karswood will attain good results as long as they consider other essential conditions —good strain, good housing, cleanliness, and last, but not least, judicious feeding. I have great pleasure in recommending your goods, and, if you would allow me, to coin you a new slogan:— "A little Karswood every day. Makes my hens lay and pay their way.” ■Wishing you every success. Sept. 9. 1925. JOE NEAL. Christchurch Poultry Keeper gets Two Extra Eggs per Bird. Mr. R. Griffiths, of 100 Colombo St., Christchurch, writes: “After using Karswood Poultry Spice, I secured 60ii eggs from five pullets in six months, against 342 eggs for the previous six months before using Karswood Poultry Spice (which is two extra eggs a week from each bird). They are still going dtrong. I wish to give you many thanks and hope that you will have record sales for Karswood Poultry Spice this year.” Satisfied has done Fowls Good. Waiotira, North Auckland. '< I am satisfied Karswood Poultry Spice has done my fowls good, and intend to continue with it, as I am going in for fowls on a fairly large scale, but have been trying the Spice on one pen. Could- you post me six one-pound packets 7 MRS. G. S. HAMILTON. In the Moult, but Laying Well. 4, Lyngate Road, North Walsham. Just a line to let you know what my hens are doing for me again this year by being fed in the Karswood way, of which 1 have been n regular user for over six years, so I think I ought to know whether It is good stuff or not. I have got 9 Leghorns, and they started to lay on December 1, 1924, and up to September 9 they have laid the grand total of 1,713 eggs. They are in the moult and still laying well. Last week I received 42 eggs from them, so I think this will show that Karswood Spice is the stuff to give them to keep them laying all the year round. I can honestly say that I shall never be without it as long as I keep fowls. You are quite at liberty to make whatever use of this statement you wish to. Sept. 9th, 1925. W. ADAMS. Ejg Sapply Increased 75 per cent, in 2 Weeks Whangarel. I have found Karswood Poultry Spice most valuable. 1 was without It for something like a month, and the egg supply dropped quite 75 per cent., but within a fortnight of using It again the hens got going splendidly. Used In the chicken food, I know of nothing that will rear chicks as well. K. K. MAT. 5 You can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Packets: 4d., 1/-, and 2/-. If your local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address below) asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. PAIBBAIKN, WRIGHT A CO, T.lehfleld St., Christchurch; Moore St.. Auckland; Old Customhouse St., Wellington ; and Moray Place, Dunedin. NOTE.—The sole manufacturers of Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) are E. Griffiths Hughes. Ltd., Manchester, England, established 1706, in the Keign of George the Second,

REDUCTIONS IN PRICES The following New Quotations will come into force from June 1. “ROCKLAND” SUPERPHOSPHATE BASIC SUPER AND NITRO-SUPER Per Ton. Superphosphate, 36/38%. water soluble •,> :• »> . £o 12 €i Superphosphate, 42/44% water soluble . .. £6 0 0 Superphospl ate, 44/46% water soluble . . ■• . i. . .. £6 5 0 Nitro-Super, 36/38% water soluble and 1 1% Ammonia. £6 10 0 Bade Superphosphate, 19/20% Phosphoric Acid, equivalent in Tricalcic Phosphate 41/43% £5 12 6 These Fertilisers are now sold ON TRUCKS AT WORKS, BURNSIDE, but for the convenience of farmers we prepay rail.tge and CHARGE SAME on invoice. Maximum Railage is fixed at 15s per ton. On rpplication, a Price List will be sent you, -ontaining full list of Railage Charges to a!) Stations. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S N7I. DRUG CO., LTD., Agri altural Chemis*s, DUNEDIN

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 3

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