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Here is the result of a test carried out during the worst six months of the year, from the point of view of egg-production —but the best period as regards profit. It proves, beyond any shade w of a doubt, the wisdom of feeding Karswood Poultry Spice to your fowls: 784 Extra Eggs. “It gives me great pleasure to write to von again as I promised. First, let me say that I have a pens of White Leghorns, 13 in each pen. Over a year ago I purchased some Karswood Poultry Spice, with the result that people around me were amazed at the number of eggs I was receiving. I did not have to go far, or say very much to convince them how it came about I was receiving all the eggs, namely from eleven White Leghorns and two R.l.R's. I was getting 8, 9 and 10 daily (/ still hold my egg chart showing this). I have tried another so-called “Poultry Spice,” which proved to be a failure. On seeing Karswood advertised I gave it the same trial and my reward was as quoted above (784 extra eggs). 3 TIMES as many EGGS I may say I have talked to various people about poultry, and many poultry-keepers often complain of their hens dropping off laying. It is, in my opinion, simply because they need something to keep them right, and, as I have proved it, there is nothing for this purpose to equal Karswood, as the following proves: I took 2 pens of 12 Leghorns in each pen—same breed, same age—and fed one on Karswood Poultry Spice, and the other pen without Karswood Poultry Spice and on ordinary food for a period of six months. The latter pen laid a total of 302 eggs. The pen which was getting Karswood laid a grand total of 1,086 eggs, due to Karswood. Take notice of the big difference by using Karswood—three times more eggs.** Original letter on file for inspection G.T.C • Note the Economy 1/- packet supplies 20 hens 16 davs 2/- packet supplies 20 hens 32 days 7 lb. tin (12/6) supplies 140 hens 32 days 141 b. tin (23/6) supplies 280 hens 32 days 28 lb. tin (45/6) supplies 560 hens 32 days KARSWOOD B POULTRY SPICE 3 Increases egg-production without forcing, ESsy SENNESS *7fie BRANDY/ia/ m ac/e C O GN \nside the QoldfiddsQadi 1866. A packed coach with hardly room for its many passengers; luggage limited to the barest necessities, one item a precious case of Bonning ton’s Irish Moss. ABS& uflton G«° vsigefr**- t<) 1 C j!ar 1 MM* j y our serin$ er ini S ] { ttd pear \ luab i \ rfeS/* \ of P tHo 4 con* 1 West -O y m m * FOR nearly 70 years Bonnington’s has been known as a remarkable remedy. Its efficacy has been quoted times without number. The quality of Bonnington’s never varies: it never fails in effect. Always keep a large bottle in the bouse. BONNINGTON§ r As a ■ favoui is suf IRISH MOSS For Coughs and. Colds 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores, family cough remedy, Bonnington’s holds first favour—the Adult Doss is X teaspoonfuls, while lo drops ’* sufficient for Baby. 1

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1043, 6 August 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1043, 6 August 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1043, 6 August 1930, Page 4