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'O 8' \ I w. Of *JI gifts, Wedding i/rt*s«>nt* are those which require the greatest care in selection, for such a gift must be appropriate, lasting and in harmony with the occasion. GOOD AND GO., THE (Ji.'ALl H JEWELLERS, ore truly proud of their magnificent assortment of gifts—and you will he when you see them. © THE LEADING JEWELLERS. GISBORNE. Ladief especially appreciate The Tin that 1 Opens with a hvisl - ’ And there's a “ NUGGET” Shade for every Shoe made —Black, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Nigger Brown, Toney Red, White. Always ask for “ Nugget.” rl" £ m jri r\\ K isfSeT, , TWISf A the, sSytNITUELa WAX The Quick and Easy Polish For Floors and Furniture . 24 PULLETS - 45 WEEKS June 3rd to April 13th. This is almost an average of 100 eggs per week for tlje whole fortyfive weeks. The period, too, included the coldest months of the year—the time when the weather would have the greatest disturbing influence on poultry. We are now entering the winter period again and soon, if not already, poultry, if left to fend for themselves, will be easing up in egglaying. Now the experience of the poultry-owner, to whom we are indebted for the above caption, is not an isolated case; neither is it confined to one winter. Thousands of poultry-keepers have had the same experience, and, throughefut every winter since feeding their fowls with Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects). So certain are these poultry-owners that Karswood-fed fowls mean regular laying fowls that they, to quote the writer of the letter above, “ would not he without it.” If you will follow Suit and feed Increases egg'production without Karswood to your forcing, because it contains ground poultry you, too, insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. will have plenty of eggs this winter. The earlier you start the quicker will your supplies of eggs commence. “Never been a day without Eggs” Poolinmi, C. Otago. On the Ist May, 1927, 1 bought 24 pullets... The only other hens I had were four very old hens I kept for sitters. The pullets started laying on 3rd June and I have never been a day without eggs since. From June 3rd, 1927, to yesterday, April 13th, 1928 (inclusive) they laid 4,486 eggs, and last •winter was a severe one here. I always use Karswood Spice—would not be without it—and always recommend it to others. (Mrs.) 11. W. Harr ex. Original letter on tile fur inspection POULTRY SPICE Note the Economy I/- packet supplies 20 hens 10 days 2/- packet supplies 20 liens 22 days 71b. tin (12/0) supplies 140 hens 22 days 141 b. tin (28/0) supplies 2HO hens 82 days 281 b. tin (15/0) supplies 500 liens 32 days Try a Shilling Packet 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 return. 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. Manufactured by 15. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1 7 r,«). Supplies stocked by Falrbairn, Wright, fk Co., Auckland. Wel--1 i n ft t o n, Christ - church ttnil Dunedin, anil by all Wholesalers and Stores in X.Z. K 2-11-30 83 COL«f,CROUP, PLUi HEARNE'I BRONCHITIS CURE MADE IN N X- FAMOUI FORSOVEMt LINEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Ru'bbe stamp of your name), pad, "brush, Jj stamp of your name), pad, brush indelible ink, aud a box to hold the lot, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the Herald 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the Herali Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 9