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WHY KEEP HENS and buy eggs? Hasn’t it ever struck you that something is radically wrong when a spell of co}d weather sends you o2 to the grocer to supplement your own egg supply! There is something wrong—and you are the culprit. In winter a hen is /blood needs toning up and unless you make it your business to see it gets that: toning up, then you alone are responsible for the drop in egg production. 0 ■ Karswood Poultry Spice provides hens with the natural tonic they need— ground insects— which are particularly scarce in back yards and confined runs in winter tfme. It enriches the blood and gently coaxes the birds to more active laying. Why not make a test on your hens and have them repay the cost of their winter keep! A $-lb. packet of Karswood suffices 20 hens for 16 days. Read how this user trebled his output: 3 Times as Many Eggs. “I have used Karswood for 6 out of 12 months’ poultry-keeping and results have been femgrlcalle. My egg yield, is now 3 times the amount it vias before using- Karswood.—C.E.” Original letter on file for Inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is . obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices: 41b. packet, price 1/2; 11b. packet, price 2/3; 71b. tin, price 14/-; 281 b. tin, price 50/-. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE S Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.

For Body Building Scott’s Emulsion builds body, bone and brain. It - ensures vigorous health ftand freedom from children’s ailments. C Every child needs it—every child loves it - Mb Ask for genuine 1

While workmen were making a dram for a cattle market at. Canterbury, Kent, they came upon a tribute to the fifteenth century and a reproach to the nineteenth. At first they thought it was solid rock, but it was the base of St. George's Gate, made of granite faced with flints. Th® base was between 20ft and 30ft in diameter, and the foundations extended nearly 10ft below the ground-level. They knew how to build in the , fifteenth century, When this gate was built for the walled city of Canterbury. Because 200 farmers petitioned for the removal of the gate, saying it hindered the traffic, -it ’. was;pulled down. That cost £3820 in money, and the sale of materials brought only £283. ... In 1824 the West Gate Was threatened in the same; way;. but th* Mayor’s /('casting"' vote ' saved ' one' of c th* most precious and picturesque of Canterbury’s possessions. A road was mad* round it. ■ . , . { v .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 16

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