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and the other one older. They JL have laid 1000 eggs from January ' A/D H /Txv Isi t(f October 25th. As near as jifca (g I can say, the older hen laid about -zWpX 160, and the 4 young fowls 840— ' an average of 210 each. I comRgAjJ menced giving them Karswood tIAL3 CiA fea SSWwsfet, Poultry Spice last autumn, before Ki~, Wk WkWM AjS the v started laying. They were tmSw not fowls from prize-winning strains, but just a common breed. PIEK Bi RO “IO MTTHS Naturally, lam delighted with the splendid results they have given Owner attributes this success me, and can only attribiite them to Karswood Poultry Spice. to Karswood Poultry Spice, as I have never had fowls that have The most hardened sceptic will find teen such good layers before. I it difficult to scoff at the records .of have told several people about my this poultry-keeper, whose five f ow i s an d they have been quite fowls have averaged 210 eggs per astonished at the information. If bird in ten _ months. They were ?you this letter will be of not prize-winning strains, either, interest to other fowl-keepers, you Just a common, everyday sort of are a t liberty to print it. breed. Yet they have secured the 71/ rs . H. W. Blacksplendid average referred to above, ’original letter on nio tor inspection. Without any question the use of x x , Karswood 'Poultry Spice (which Note the Economy contains dried and ground insects) V; p»«£‘ *«£■;;>£ ™ ’« has been the mam tactor. ino •;u >t tin supplies 140 hens 32 days owner of these five fowls further 141 b. tin (23/6) supplies 2«0 hens 32 days states that her friends were aston- 2Slb> tln H»/6) supplies sco hens 3? day» ished on being told of the way in Try a Shilling Packet which her fowls were lay ing. Try it tor a fortnight on hnlf-a-dozen Most neonle renerallv are amnz- hens - Kes " ,ta » r <> not Instantaneous—lt IUOSt ptopit, generally, are amaz takpg a f „ rtnjKht or tt)reo wee ks to tmed when they first clearly realise proVe the egg return, it your local the value of “Karswood” as a dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to -fnnrl inrl TW the New Zealand Agents (address below), poultry food and tonic Ihqt a , klnf , the „., nlp of thp nparpst rtpnlpr amazement, too, frequently lasts who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice, long after they 4 Manufactured <by KARSWOOO Be Z ZAZ' B POULTRY SPICE B ESSRA I believe 1 told itnston, christyou before that 1 Increases egg ■ production without church and Dunedin, had 5 fowls — 4 forcing, because it contains ground salers and Stores hatched in 1928 insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. in N.z. K7-11-3Q

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Southland Times, Issue 21089, 22 May 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21089, 22 May 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21089, 22 May 1930, Page 13