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2,375 Extra Eggs from 30 hens Thanks to Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). f'i We are fortunate In being able to give the record of a- Cheshire poultry-keeper from his 30 fowls, the ilrst ye'ar without Karswood, the second year with It. From 30 hens without Karswood he obtained 18 47 eggs in one year. From 30 hens with Karswood Poultry. Spice he got 4222 eggs, an increase of 2375 eggs, which works out at 79 extra eggs from'each bird. The value of the j 79* extra eggs at 3d. each works out at 19/9. The cost of Karswood Poultry Spice for each bird for the year is less than 9d., so that he obtained an extra profit of 19/- from each bird over the previous year, through using »Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). No more convincing evidence can be offered of the egg-producing qualities of Karswood Poultry Spice than this. 2375 More Eggs from Same Number of Hens—Thanks to KarsWood Poultry SpiceWoodland Villa, 27, Belgrave Street., Llscard, Ches. I have pleasure in writing you about the good results I have had since I commenced using your Karswood Poultry Spice. I commenced using it in the year 1917, and I keep 30 hens each year, killing off the two-year-old ones each year. In 1916, before using it, I had only 1847 eggs from 30 hens. In 1920, from the same number of liens, I had 4222 eggs, this increase since using Karswood Spice. In 1920 I made . . £lOsll Bon my eggs Less cost or all food £37 13 11 Leaving a clear r profit Of. . . . £67 17 9 WMe r T s P ic es are good for laying at the same time, poultry I do think Karswood Poultry Spice Is, and confidently recommend its use, especially in bad weather. All my poultry are in the open, and have no houses of any kind, roosting on the trees. August 20, 1921. p. PALMER. 1159 Eggs in Six months. The Towers, Newton Ferrers, Near Plymouth. The following is the total eggs for six months from April 12 to September 30, t 921, from six R.l.R.’s and four Houdans, by using Karswood Poultry Spice. You can use this as you like. I send you the October 9, 1921. F. STONER. Beginner’s Good Results. 7, Palmerston Street, South Street, T , Bedminster, Bristol. I thought you might be interested in the following. We have a pen of nine R.I.R. purebred incubator hatched in March. We had them at a day hid and they were brought up on the hot water bottle system. They commenced to lay on tiie 14th August, and this I attribute to the excellence of your Karswood Poultry Spice. I shall continue to use it when I can get it, as long as I keep poultry. You have my mission to publish these Tacts if you so desire. October 10, 1921. S. EVANS. Three Times as Many Eggs in Australia. Tenindewa, nr. Perth, Western Australia. Kindly send another 71b. tin of Karswood Poultry Spice. I had heard of the wonderful effect on poultry from my friends in the Old Country, and on seeing it was for sale in West Australia I immediately got a tin for trial. All poultry fanciers know that although -ftiost spices may help laying for a time, yet they seriously injure the hens in the long run, therefore 1 was somewhat dubious about using It. However, I gave it a fair trial. After a fortnight’s regular use my egg-basket became sensibly fuller. In another weak the supply had doubled, while now five weeks after starting, I am getting three times as many eggs as before using it. I must say I am very gratified, as I doubted if in our climate it would have proved satisfactory. All my birds (100 full grown and 50 chicks) are in first-class cendition, active and vigorous; on the young chicks it has a marked good effect Moulted and Feathered Again in Three Weeks. 48, Sydney Road, Hornsey, London, N.B. - - ----- Many thanks Tor booklet, “How Four ancl from then to the Hens Paid the Rent.” It is a most valu- 31st they laid 40 able little book. I should be glad if you would send me your book, “Fortunes from Eggs,” for which I enclose P.O. I am only a beginner, but have had good results. I have used all the time Karswood Poultry Spice, and from three pullets, mixed breed, have had 250 eggs in live months. I have weighed almost all of them, and most have been 2}oz., and some 240 z. One pullet has laid 102 eggs. She has a lot of Minorca about her. One is Buff Orpington; she has been broody four times while I have had her. The other is quite a nondescript, but lays beautiful eggs and scarcely missed a day while moulting. She was covered with feathers again in about three weeks. I give them an abundance of greenstuff and never overfeed. October 10, 1921. M. WETIIERALL. Sound Sense This! Crownhili Poultry Farm, Crownhill Road, Harlcsden. I feel I ought to express my gratitude towards your Karswood Poultry Spice, as my farm has had reared and sold on it some of the finest egg producers procurable, and I find that the secret of our tremendous weekly sales has been recommendation of your Karswood Spice. We tell our customers to buy the right feed the right way, and use Karswood, and they, are bound to lay. Our motto is— Health is Wealth, Eggs bring Wealth, Karswood way is sure to pay.” CROWNHILL POULTRY FARM October 5, 1921. '1032 Eggs from' Six Barndoor Fowls. 2, Rose Villas, Broadhridge, Heath, * t V,* , ew Horsham. I thought perhaps you would be interestoji to know that from six barndoor lowls hatched out on July 12, 1920 and commenced laying on January 9, 1921’ and rtftred on Karswood Poultry Spice that I have received in nine months to date 1032 eggs. Two of the birds have hatched out broods, one of ducks and the other of chicks, and were practically oIT laying for wh°ioh S r eV^ en cach - 1 Put the result, which I consider excellent, down to your Karswood Spice, which I obtain from Messrs. Agate and Son, West Street, Horsham. The birds are now moulting and 1 31st they laid eggs, and for September just finished they laid 184—that makes a total of 224' laid in less than two months. 1 think this speaks well for your Karswood Spice, since they have been fed on Karswood Spice since a week old. And as this is my ilrst attempt at poultry - keeping I don’t think I have done at all bad for a back-yarder. You may use this letter to whatever purpose you deem fit. October 1, 1921. G. HANCOCK. Note the Economy. 4d Packet supplies 12 hens one week. 1/- Packet supplies 20 hens 16 days. 2/- Packet supplies 20 hens 32 days. H?* Tin (12/6) supplies 140 hens 32 days. no!s‘ I! n (23/6) supplies 280 hens 32 days 281 D. Lin (45/6) supplies’s6o hens 32 days Halfpenny a Day to Make Twelve Lay. One tablespoonful (4oz) of Karswood Poultry Spice is sufficient for 20 hens for one day, so that it costs y'ou less than id per day for every dozen fowls. Try a Shilling Packet. Ask your poultry food dealer to supply you with a 1/- packet of Karswood Poultry Spice, adding postage if necessary/and try it for a fortnight on half a dozen hens. Results are not instantaneous—it takes a fortnight or three weeks to improve the egg returns. 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. FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT AND CO., Lichfield Street, Christchurch: Moore Street Auckland; Old Custom House Street, Wellington; and Moray Place Dunedin. NOTE.—The sole manufacturers of Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects ) are E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd Manchester. England, established 1756 in the Reign of Q.eorge the Second.

Official Gazette, NEW ZEALAND COLLIE CLUB (Registered). THE OTAGO WITNESS has been appointed the OFFICIAL ORGAN of the New Zealand Collie Club (Reg.l. TOM BROWN, Hon. Secretary. 20 Morrison street, Caversham. To “Terror,” care of Otago Witness. Dunedin. Wellington, August 15, 1910. DEAR SIR, —I have much pleasure in informing you that at a Committee Meeting of this Club, held on the 13th inst., your valuable Paper was UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED our OFFICIAL ORGAN for the South Island. —I am, yours faithfully, THE FOX TERRIER CLUB OF WELLINGTON, N.Z. H. SIIANLEY, Secretary. Box 188. 24au 80UTH ISLAND BRITISH BULLDOC CLUB. Dunedin. September 2, 1907. ‘Terror,” Otago Witness. DEAR SIR, —I am instructed to inform you that at a meeting of the above newly-formed Club the OTAGO WITNESS was appointed the OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Club. —Yours truly, C. A. HUTTON. Hon. Secretary. THE BRITISH BULLDOG CLUB OF NEW ZEALAND. Dear “Tehroßj” —At a recent meeting of the above Club it was unanimously carried that «our paper, the OTAGO WITNESS, be the OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Club. A. W. NICOLSON, Hon. Secretary. 17ap

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Otago Witness, Issue 3555, 2 May 1922, Page 21

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