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Are you getting your share of Midwinter Eggs? Here is a Poultry Keeper getting an abundant supply of Winter Eggs and he has proved the reason why WE print to-day a letter of the type we ure glad to receive, It comes from a Kentish poultry keeper, who started out with an open mind and a determination which deserved every bit ol the success lie obtained. Tins poultry Keeper has solved the suits. Although I 1 winter egg problem by actual test, and now (20) 1 still g« he is now getting 31 eggs daily—worth eggs per day, thai ■til. apiece—from hla 42 pullets. May 13th, 1927. Seeing is believing—read the actual - ~ « letter below from Mr. T. E. Tight and Pullets Layil judge for yourself. Then) if you are not Llanstep getting your fair share of mid-winter Boug eggs, start your birds on the same feed- I have seven pul ing plan which is bringing Mr. Tight his I started with Ka excellent results. This plan is the most on the 24th Septen economical feeding plan yet devised, and eggs about a weel< definitely ensures the laying of every still laying every egg your birds are capable of producing. 29th Nov., 1926. 31 Eggs a Day *-. from 42. Pullets. /fT' 11 Trafalgar St., i Gilliugham, Kent.l- „ ~ .. - 1 am writing to ta-tejftSl form yon of the won-*— derful results I have?- - obtained from your ' wonderful Karswoodi Poultry Spice. 1 had|"j£^ 2 pens of pullets, andl of ipice I ...... T...,0 ►,*!"■.' one of 20 White Leghorn pullets, and one of 22 Rhode Island Reds. I have been| Stme22 giving the. pen oi | ss jbwtbutim f Leghorns your Karswood Poultry Spice and to a pen of Above is a pictorial illustration of the R.l.R.'s I have been results obtained by Mr. Tight, of Gilgiving another make lingham, Kent, in his interesting: and 12 Eggs Daily from 20 Fowls in Winter. 701. 3rd Avenue, Kingsland, ' AUCKLAND. I have used and am still using Karawood Poultry Spice with excellent results. Although I have only a few fowls now (20) 1 still get one dozen or more eggs per day, thanks to your Spice. —\V. GIRVIN*. May 13th, 1927. Pullets Laying Every Day. Llanstephan House, Boughrood, Radnorshire. I have seven pullets hatched in April. I started with Karswood Poultry Spice on the 24th September, and got my first eggs about a week after, and they are still laying every day.—G. PHILIPPS. 29th Nov., 192(5. Pullets Lay Well "| on Karswood— But Not Without. The Lodge, tor* 16 EGGS * M v SSEflg&v. Some time ago 1 wrote for some Poultry Spice, and the result is as folTOTAL 7OR 9 EGGS A DAY lovvs :_ No. 1 Pen. —Six White Leghorn pullets, April, 1926. three aud four eggs per day. Fed on TOTAL 15 EGGS A DAY Karswood tUPoultry ...... . Spice. R.l.R.'s I have been giving another make of spice. From the No. S Pen. —Four Barred Rocks, three giving another make lingham, Kent, in his interesting" and P Tr . hp „,.,, r \ thorns of spice. From the convincing test. The ton illustration f™'", Leghorns I have bean shows the daily eggs obtained from ?"!.„ ... white taking 10 eggs a day 20 White Leghorn pullets on liars- wfiSdott* AnVil and from the Rhode wood Poultry Spice. The second iUus- lUf pl'd on a Island Reds I have tration shows results from the 23 „.-VtTinwi> ™o»i been taking only 7 or Rhode Island pullets which were get- »!",„?, iy. I did ting another make of spice, and were v'hich was only laying 7 or 9 eggs a day. Both the best Poultry Spice the Leghorns and the Rhode Island old hen3 < * 925 - Fed started the Rhode IsReds were fed on identically the same on wet masli, the only difference being lne: that the AVlute Leghorns were fed on Karswood, and the Rhode Island Reds 192 took in 15 eggs. I should like to state stcrday I Were fed on another make of spice. ?ggs. I The bottom sketch shows the results to state from the same 28 Rhode Island Red horns. 'Eggs, two and three per day. So, as the old saythat both pens were pullets when they were put on the ing goes, the proof fed with the same Karswood isystei wet mash, the only letter on left. difference being the Leghorns had Karswood and the Rhode Island Reds had another spice. Surely my results prove all that you say about Karswood is true. Tou may use this letter as you please. —T. E. TIGHT. 25th November, 1926. Laid Well Through Winter. Manugatautari (Near Cambridge). We obtained good results from Karswood Poultry Spice. The fowls laid well all through the winter. —A. VT. HEAD. Never Before Had So Many Eggs in Oct. and Nov. Hill of Savoch, Foveran, Newburgh, Aberdeenshire. As I have used Karswood Poultry Spice for nearly a year now, my'experience is that I have found very good results. Firstly, my fowls are much healthier than they used to be, as I often had ailing fowls, which I never see now; and, secondly. I have never had so manyeggs during the months of October and November as I have had this year. My pullets, as well as my old hens, have done extra well, and my intentions are to keep on using it. -'-lIRS. MOW AT. 29th Nov.. 1920. See Mr. 'right's of the pudding is in \ the eating: so my own personal experience is that if you want poultry to pay and to get eggs when they are worth getting. Karswood is the stuff to give 'tin. I have put the whole lot on Karswood now. —J. CHAMBERLAIN. 557 Eggs,in Ten Weeks, t Care P. 0., Tangiteroria. Will you kindly send me another £/- packet of Karswood Poultry Spice, as I And it is very good. I have 15. ducks that laid E 57 eggs from July 16 to September 24. and they are still laying splendidly. I also have four pullets that laid 90 eggs from July 30 to September 24, aud they are still laying. —MRS. STANLEY TAYLOR. 6 You can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Packets: 4d., 1/- & 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. FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO. Lichfield 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 1756, in the Reign of George the Second.

No More Payments till end of Sept. Why buy parts and lose butterfat, time and patience on a worn out or inferior separator when £1 will bring a new model ALFA-LAVAL to your farm. What is more we won't ask you to pay another penny until the end of Sepetmber. Think of it—for £1 you can secure the best Alfa-Laval ever built, with bell speed indicator, automatic spray lubrication to all parts, dust and milk proof frame, etc. Our offer only holds good until June 30th, so buy to-day at Pre-war Prices. SEPARATOR CO. (N.Z.) LTD; 7 ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND. LOCAL AGENTS—WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., GISBORNE, Sooner or. later you will me an Alfa-Laval.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16376, 25 June 1927, Page 10

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