Springtime Laying in jgg| torn 'L,£ ftC Eggs Weekly ® LU from 5 Hens despite bitterly cold weather •you’d almost think it was Spring—not Winter this Karswood user writes. And no wonder, when her 5 back-garden hens are reluming an egg a day each, week in, week out, regularly. So whether you’re interested in eggs for protit or merely for ordinary household use, follow her experience and get them —ln all weathers, and in plenty—by using the easy Karswood method. She writes : •7 have 5 hens which have received Karswood since the -beginning o] Winter. Theyhave returned me 5 eggs per bird tier week regularly. in spite of spells of bitterly cold weather. You'd almost think it teas Spring not Winter —the way they lay so consistently, particularly when other people’s hens hare failed.” Mtu. J.L. (Original Letter on File for Inspection.) Karswood 'ls obtainable: —J-lb. packet, price I/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/0. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE a Incr«ies egg-production without forcing, because It contains ground insects, but no cayenne peppsr, etc. (J. A <lose in time Those sudden chills can be dangerous ~ a wise wife won’t let one be neglected. Bonnington’s Irish Moss drives a cold through the pores of the ?kin and reduces any FEVER; it clears the head, thus many an attack of ’FLU may timely be nipped in the bud. IMITATIONS :-Avoid these: get Bonnington’s. 1/6 & 2/6. FOR COUCHS and COLDS Book Bargains Our Annual Book Bargain Counter and Window have been weii filled again this year with an amazingly good selection of cheap reading. NOVELS, usually 7/6 each — 1/- each and 2/6 each. TRAVEL BOOKS, BIOGRAPHIES, etc., all heavily reduced in price. Be early and make your choicel See window stock. THOMAS ADAMS BOOKSELLER. STATIONER PRINTER PARTNERSHIP NOTICE [OTICE Is hereby given that the ■ Legal Practices hitherto carried , by the undersigned have been nalgamated, and will hereafter be nducted under the firm name of •osnahan & Chrlsp at the same emises. E. T. BROSNAIIAN, Barrister & Solicitor. Gisborne. DAWSON E. CHUTSP. Barrister & Solicitor. Gisborne. MISS MILDRED HAMILTON £ M.N.A.T.D. LL CLASSES resume from MONDAY, May 81. Children, Monday, "> p.m. Adults, Wednesday, 7.30 j. Children under 12, Saturday. 15 a.m. Free Practice Class, Frir, 5-6 p.m. Telephone 890. Studio: vyn Hall, • . FOR COMFORTABLE VISION CONSULT AZZOPARDI & LTD. HOLLAND OPTICIANS t (Of Napier and Haetlnoe). Manager, R. A. DICKSON, 8.0. A. (Lond.). F.B.M.C. (Lond.). F. 1.0. (Eng.). XT ADAMS'. GLADSTONE RD.. GISBORNE. Phone 1838. “MONEY WELL SPENT." THEN I finished the first bottle of ' . Harvey's Mineral Tonic, I found at improvement In my health—-the and restored me to normal health,” ito Margaret M. Rogers, Spring3, Wanganui, who was run-down [ debilitated. Harvey’s is a ilislng source of minerals and salts the blood, brain, nerves and jinatory organs, 3/6 from che-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19340, 2 June 1937, Page 4
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