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2031 £fp> • \Vfiih hens, It is the, yearly average ; hlch counts. The thing to look for Hi nothing ear," but. ;i " e seaVires', aro iMtllciUt "tar get. ':■; 'it la here that 'Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground •insects) comes to the aid or the poultry keeper. Study the letter below from Mr. Tillett, whose tow, htUta. avera'gea-over 203 eggs per bird in nine monthV. The most gratifying feature «boi}t ttrisegg chart is that these ten Wrdsilard more eggs in winter (when eegs&ereji fetching top prices) thou they §M~-toil summer -When ><gg wlee«thk(l fallen, thereby proving beyond iloiibf tin* utter coiumonsense of giving -v-aur birds this natural egg producer, so kn to get eggs -when eggs are dearest; After all, the .Jgg f ceils are there in ■ ftjwh They 4WjW"\ ripVhfhg. *if 'la ; for you to decide whether youVwtU ripen them by the,use "of Karswood. and obtain your harvest at top prices, ..or allow the hen tQ. S.O along in her own sweet way. and deliver th»i goods during the spring glut, when prices have fallen. ' It will help you to decide if yon remeniber. thAt KaJtsw.iwcl Poultry Spiee -eoats only of farthing l>--r bird per day, and repays its cost twenty timeatW extra eggs-- Read proof m let- ™ •-;; ■.- ';.' / >W; blirhahi ltd., Esh Winning, £T : ' -■'* •■ Co. Durham Tou will no, doubt notice the falling oil Of mreggs at the present, but my hens «* mostly ,in the moult and I don't „mind: that, because with the iMttf*of •Karswood- Poultry Spice (which I think is a grand thing for moulting, timH.X c au get. them over Hie imnrtt~stf .that. -they ertn got on laying ■when eggs are bringing a bigger price., Nothing pays like winter eggs, as yon will know bettor than me. I advise all poultry keepers to'use Karswood Poulit» Sptce all the. year Jound. I am not w expert oh the subject/ I only work on siutple < common«sense linos—good water, good houses and; else. 5 ; ■ EGGS Mloif%nE^S. January February .... .... -.. .... May (9 hens) June ... ■ •• ni I July .... .... - 20* ;:.U;August :(to-26) -,.'...,..;.;•'.... 101 k';\s6 '■ -r';.■ •': ; •'• . . 2,084 ' JOnX A.'TILLETT. 20th Aug.,. 1025.. _ ; t3o \-itjffil jj t (,ff V« Giv« 'EmV' Otokal'-". I have used Karswood Poultry Spice foc„two« »*«praj now,,and Jind that, for retting4gg«,\ it's tw stuff to give 'em. Kindly have another 28|b. tin railed to rae, at once, , \ G. UARRJSO.W iP ■inlay,- $m 219 Eggn per Bird. (1, Waverlcy Terrace, Newton, Chester. • Just to let you know my record of 7 White Leghorn pullets, fed and roared from day-old on Karswood Spice—l,s:ls eggs from October nth. 1024, u> B»*p> teiiiiier Jlth. 11(25. Kept in run 1} yards square, In which fowls have been kept live years. J. GREEN. 13th Sept., 1025. Plentiful Supply of Eggs' All Year Round. Raetthi. I have been a user of Karswood Poultry Spice for some two or three years, and luid the.results are excellent. Since the Spice lias been in use I have always bad a plentiful supply of fresh eggs all the year round. A. MABP.OTT. Over 1,000 Eggs from 7 Hens. S 3, IJroadwalk, llainham, Kent. •I am r.ure you will lie interested to hear that mv seven liens still continue to lav. They started <m X'ov. lOlh, 1021. and 'up to th,is dale 1 have had LOCI OggS, a splendid record, everyone tells me. I do not forget to mention thai I know it is Karswood which keeps them on the lay. I have now seven yomifr pullers.- These were hatched on May 7th, and I have fed them on Karswood, and they all look splendid and I am sure will not be long before they begin to lay as well, thanks also to Karswood Pood. None of them have a large run. as I hey arc in the back garden, which is very small. I would lie pleased lo tell anyone interested in poultry that they could not do better than to always use Karswood Spice. The birds seem to enjoy their food twice as much when Karswood Poultry Spice is mixed with it.' These are the lirst birds I have ever kept, but I would take a lot of persuading ,to trv any other food than (his. Hoping yon get lots of others to think as much of Karswood as 1 do. MRS. SEAGERS. 2nd Sept.. 1025. . . 557 Eggs in Ten Week*. Care P. 0., Taugiterorin. Will you kindly send me another 2/packet of Karswood Poultry Spice, as I find it is very good, and will you also send me 1/- packet of Karswood Chicken Powder? I have 15 ducks that laid 557 eggs from July 3B to September 24, and thev are still laying splendidlv. 1 also have four pnllets that laid'oo eggs from-July 30 to September 24, and they are still laying. Mrs, STANLEY TAYLOR. You can do Just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Packets: 4d., \J- and If vour local dealer cannot supply, scud a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address lielow). asking thp name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. FAIKRAIKX, WRIGHT « CO. Lichfield St., Chrixtcliurch; Moore St., Auckland; Old Customhouse St.. Wellington; and Moray Place, Dnncdin. NOTIi. — The solo manufacturers of Kammod Poultry Spice (containing Ijroifiirf inxectfi) are VI. Griffiths Hughe*. TJil.. Manchester. I'nnland, establUhrti 1700, in thv Reign of George the Second.

llmeSup^ RUBBER COMPANY DU^LOP ; cotr BALL uunlop t 1 and Joe . /? satimec nmloto iff** y# satisfied DUNLOP BALLOON COXA ,Ttt»E DUNLOP' LAWN TENNIS 43ALLDUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED, . .WELLING '...,' CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND m 2S & sk w II i ¥ fi O K A LADIES' MAN \ " always a smile for Victory,' A won- , . .derful cleanser for clothes, dishes and floors , yet so pure and mild it cannot harm sheer fabrics or coarsen delicate hands. > Bright golden bar —very hard and economical. Makes thick foamy lather; Pleasantly perfumed. FREE SAMPLE for 1W in 4amp» SOAP McLEOD BROS., LTD, Manufacturer*, Dunedin

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 1701, 17 April 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 1701, 17 April 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 1701, 17 April 1926, Page 12

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