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Il ® pi 432 a week—--80 birds in Winter In the bleak winter months, poultry draw heavily on their reserve of nervous strength to withstand the cold. Unless provision is made to replenish this reserve, the egg-yield will seriously decline. But feed Karswood Poultry Spice to your fowls and you provide them with their natural summer tonic — ground insects—that enrich their blood and enable them to lay regularly, day by day, despite the most exacting winter conditions. “I find Karswood excellent and am having plenty of eggs. My weekly record from 80 pullets is:—Week ending May 2nd, 80 sags; May 9th, 158 eggs; May 16th, 199 eggs; May £Brd, £96 eggs; May 50th, 359 eggs; June 6th, 42 S eggs. Quite a good record. —W.J.” Original letter on file for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices: -Jib. packet, price 1/2; lib. packet, price 2/3; 71b. tin, price 14/-; 281 b. tin, price 50/-. KARSWOOD E POULTRY SPICE 3 Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SOUTHLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. CONSUMERS in the following districts are advised that power will be cut off on SUNDAY, 23rd INSTANT, at 9 a.m. and put on again about 4 p.m. without further notice:—Waimatua, Rimu and Toa and from Waianiwa to Thornbury. W. HINCHEY, Chairman. Invercargill, 21/7/33. JsBo9 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. ■ (Invercargill Registry). IN THE MATTER of The Bankruptcy Act, 1908, and of ALEXANDER CALDER, of Invercargill, Taxi Proprietor, a Bankrupt. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the J-1 above-mentioned Bankrupt will, at the next sittings of this Honourable Court to be held at Invercargill commencing at 10.30 a.m. on MONDAY, the 14th day of August, 1933, apply for an immediate Order of Discharge. Dated this 21st day of July, 1933. LONGUET & ROBERTSON. JsB2o Solicitors for Bankrupt. Cycle Lamgs | The best makes at reduced prices SELF-GENERATING ELECT- ! RIC SETS from 12/6 each GAS LAMPS from 8/G each OIL LAMPS from 3/6 each CARBIDE 6d per lb LAMP OIL 9d and 1/- tin BATTERIES from 6d each at McKenzie’s THE CYCLE SPECIALISTS Peterson’s Building, Tay Street / GLASSES FITTED - - gD. UNBREAKABLE CRYSTALS - - 1/6 SAVE MONEY ON WATCH GLASSES. C. WARBURTON. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER COLONIAL CHAMBERS, DEE ST. J. WINDER. (I.C.S. Diploma). SHEET METAL WORKER, TINSMITH & COPPERSMITH. General Repairs, Milk Cans, Motor Car Radiators, Mudguards, Motor Lamps, etc. Corner Yarrow and Deveron Streets. Invercargill. Phone 671. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THOS. SHIELS NOTIFIES that he has severed his connection with the firm of Shiels, Jenkins & Co., Ltd, and will commence Business ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT as a Dairy Machinery Specialist, in premises, DON STREET (next Todd’s Rialto), as from JULY 28, 1933. Information will be gladly supplied on application to 201 Ness Street, or Telephone 1770. TYRES! ARE a VITAL PART OF YOUR CAR! LOOK AFTER THEM! J. I N G L E S. HAS THE VERY LATEST . VULCANISING EQUIPMENT THAT WILL GIVE YOU NEW SERVICE FROM AN OLD TYRE. Large Stocks of New and Used Tyres on hand. All Sizes—Ask Our Price First ' GUM BOOTS. WE SPECIALISE IN REPAIR AND RE-SOLE WORK. MODERATE PRICES. ADDRESS: KING’S HALL GARAGE, CLYDE STREET, INVERCARGILL. JI4S6 T. R. STROUD. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER (Opp. H. & J. Smith’s). KELVIN STREET, INVERCARGILL. (Late T. P. Williamson, Dunedin). We Specialise in Watch and Clock Repairs. Charges that suit every Purse. Latest Hot Water Jugs and Teapots. Diamond and Wedding Rings.

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Southland Times, Issue 22074, 22 July 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22074, 22 July 1933, Page 6