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A wise man does not keep a dog and bark himself. Similarly, the wise poultry-owner does not keep hens and BUY eggs! Yet at this period of the year that is what many people are doing. Reason? The older birds are ‘lazing” instead of laying and the pullets are not yet contributing their full quota to the egg basket. If your pullets and bens are not laying as many eggs as they should you can INCREASE THEIR EGG OUTPUT simply by adding Karswood Poultry Spice to the mash. Read this letter:— “Last year I had same backward pullets which did not seem they would ever lay until 1 started them on Karswood Spice. Then, instead of being months behind others (which were being fed on a growing mash) they made such headway that in a week or two I could hardly tell which lot of pullets was which and the backward pullets were actually the first to lay." — JJ. (OaiaiKALlmnox File fob Inspection.) Karswood is obtainable—l-lb. packet, price 1/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/G. KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE IncrtftMfl •gg-prodnetion without forcing, because it wontainw ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, eto. Kidneys Must (lean Out Adds Your body cleans out excess Acids and poisonous wastes In your blood thru 9 million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters. If Poisons in the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Paine, Circles Under Eyes, Backache, Aching Joints, Acidity, or Burning passages, don’t rely on ordinary medicines. Fight such Poisons and troubles with the doctor’s prescription Cyatex. Cyatex ■tarts working in 3 hours, must prove entirely satisfactory and be exactly the medicine you need or money back. Cyatex costs only 2d a dose. Ask your chemist for Cyatex today. The guarantee protects you. f&m bp SPENDING MONEY Unnecessarily

5' A breakage dots not always 32 3 am replacing with a now part. 23 3 W« can securely = E OXY-WELD M 3 tha wont metal breaks. Con- 32 E «* ns before you act, and save = p J. W, McCullough W M COBDEN ST, GISBORNE. Tel. 13*4. Waikohu Returned Soldiers (Affiliated with the N.Z.A. und C. Union (P.B. Centre.) NINETEENTH Monster Sports ON THE FINEST SPORTS GROUND IN THE BAY, near Railway Station, To Kftraka EASTER MONDAY, 10th APRIL, 1939. £125 in Prizes and Trophies. TRAIN LEAVES KAITI WHARF at 9 a.m. Market Day Fare 2/2 Return. Sports start at 10.30 a.m. ATHLETIC, CYCLING, CHOPPING, POI DANCING, TIN HARE RACING, . HORSE AND DANCING EVENTS. MAORI POI DANCING COMPETITION. TEAMS OF 0. Entrance Fee, 3/- per team. (2 entries or no event.) Trophy, Cup, donated by W. Alexander, Esq., and £3. Nominations close on SATURDAY, Ist April, to be accompanied by the necessary fees, with the Secretary. (No post entries).

MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS. MODEL AEROPLANE EVENT (Open). Longest flight in air. First, 10/-; 2nd, 5/-; 3rd, 2/6. QUARTER-MILE BOYS’ WALKING RACE. First, 5/-; 2nd, 2/6. Entries Free and Post Entries. RECREATION GROUND RACE. First, 15/-. NAIL DRIVING, Ladies. First, if./-, NAIL DRIVING, Men. First, 15/-. STEPPING CHAIN. First, 15/-. SHEEP WEIGHT-ESTIMATING (Live weight). First, 15/-. POST ENTRIES .1/-. PROFESSIONAL ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS, (Under permit from N.Z.A. and C. Union, P.B. Centre;) LADIES’ 50yds. HANDICAP. First, 20/-; 2nd, 7/6; 3rd", 5/-. Entry, 1/-. LADIES’ 100yds. HANDICAP. First, 20/-; 2nd, 7/6; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 1/. LADIES’ 75yds. HANDICAP. First, 20/-; 2nd, 7/6; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 1/-. Men’s 100yds. HANDICAP. First, 70/-; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 3/0. MEN'S 220yds. HANDICAP. First, 40/-; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 2/-. MEN’S 880yds. HANDICAP. First, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 2/-. MEN'S MILE HANDICAP. First. 70/-; 2nd. 20/-: 3rd. 10/-. Entry, 3/6. JUNIOR MEN’S 100yds. HANDICAP. First, 20/-; 2nd, 7/0; 3rd. 5/-. Entry, 1/-. 880yds. JUNIOR HANDICAP, CYCLING. First, 27/G; 2nd, 7/6; 3rd, 5/-. Entry I/-. 880yds. MEN’S HANDICAP, CYCLING. First, 40/-; 2nd, 15/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry 2/-. 1 MILE MEN’S HANDICAP. CYCLING. First, 50/-; 2nd. 20/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry 2/-. 5 MILES MEN’S HANDICAP CYCLING. First, 120/-; 2nd, 50/-; 3rd 10/-. Entry, Clip donated by B. ,T. Hoidsworth, Esq., with miniature to professional gaining most points at meeting. TIN HARE RACING. LIMIT, 440yds. First, 40/-; 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 2/-. HURDLE RACE, 440yds. First 40/-; 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 2/-. OPEN, 440yds. First, 70/-; 2nd, 30/-; 3rd, 10/-. Entry, 3/6. Nominations for Professional Athletic and Tin Hare races close on Saturday, Ist April, with the last two years' performAlices, accompanied by entry fees, with Mr. L. Davy, Gladstone Road. (No Post Ehtries). HORSE EVENTS. BENDING RACE, Children). First, 10/-; 2nd, 5/-; 3rd, 2/6. Entry Free. BEST GIRL RIDER. First, 5/-; 2nd, 3/-; 3rd, 2/-. Entry Free. BEST BOY RIDER. First, 5/-; 2nd, 3/-; 3rd, 2/-. Entrjj Free. (14 years and under). MAIDEN JUMP. First, 60/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 4/-. HUNTER'S JUMP. First, 90/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Entry, 6/-. LEAPING COMPETITION. First, 100/-; 2nd, 30/-; 3rd, 10/-. Entry, 7/-. CONSOLATION JUMP. First, 50/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 5/-. Entry, 3/-. FLAG RACE. First, 30/-; 2nd, 10/Entry, 2/-. STOCK-HORSE RACE. First, 30/-; 2nd, 10/-. Entry, 2/-. BPENDING RACE. First, 30/-; 2nd, 10/-. Entry, 2/-. POTATO RACE. First, 30/-; 2nd, 10/-. Entry, 2/-. Cup valued at £5/5/-, donated by J. Jolison, Esq., to winner of Hunters’ Jump. (With Miniature.) CHOPPING EVENTS. MAIDEN CHOP, lOin. Standing. First, 40/-; 2nd, 15/-. Horn. 2/-; Acept. 2/6.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19897, 27 March 1939, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19897, 27 March 1939, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19897, 27 March 1939, Page 13

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