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5 Eggs Per Bird Per Week all the year round, thanks to Karswood Poultry Spice. Here is a letter ■>. s'''" X -yesterday to flnlsH frohi a man whose f xTX 7 \ *ke U P* . six White Leg- I ; 3°?* may m , a s° horns, kept in a I T/Y s * ha £ US k you , A lko backyard run 10 I Y I \ the above letter, yards .by 5 yards, \ /’, I as 1 have had the have laid 1,567 eggs \ / >; / I £«??% a , nd ,?!? uito in twelve months, V I ( \ '-J I th £ ars ’ an average of 262 \ \» J wood Poultry Spice, per bird, which is 7 JONES, five eggs per bird Ist Sept., 1924. per week for the / X. . / X Much Better With year. This shows / \ Much Better With over 200 per cent. I I Karswood. profit on cost of A /WScyX. 1 Central View, food, and represents J Sinnington, the summit of the L York, backyard poultry- I have given my keeper’s ambition. This result was poultry Karswood Poultry Spice for a achieved by feeding the .birds on Kars- time, both in full lay and in moulting, wood Poultry-Spice' (containing ground and have discontinued it for a time to insects), the food which every test note results, X can truly say that, proves produces thp most eggs for the with using Ka'rswoOd, you get more least money; 'lt the : economy feed eggs, an'flk ‘id. moulting, the hens look for every breed. Read Mr. Jones' letter better a<ud. are quicker in moulting, and below. Therq 4s .up reason why your lay P^rt‘\6f’ thp'.time, if you give them birds should not do equally welji. Karswood, thari they do without. n . 80th August, 1924. J. R. HOOD. 5 Eggs Per Bird Per Week. Brook Cottage, Oldbury, 41 The Stuff to Give ’Em.” Bridgnorth, .Shropshire. V| I am enclosing herewith a 12 months* «• *. , , x pfea "F e ; ■ record of six White Leghorns. They . I have used Karswood Poultry Spicw were hatched March ,27th, 1923, reared for .two years now, • and find that, fom from shell on Rarswodd, commenced to fy, ggg®. it s the stuff to give erwß lay on September Ist, 1923, find the Kindly have another 281 b. tin railed to 1 monthly totals are:— . ® nce - ~ Sept;.. 137 March 151 May, 1925. G. HARRISON. 0ct:...... 147 April j—?—- 144 B 7 Nov 128 May * i.... 144 You can do Just as well by using Dec. 124 June --4- 103 Karswood Poultry Spice (containing Janl39 July -+-4—. 11l ground- insects). Packets: 4d., 1/- and Feb. ..... . 141 Aug. 4-4—107 2/-. Tins: 71bs., 12/6; 141b5., 23/6; Total 1,576. - 45/6. The above total averages 262 per bird, t/™™. mahi which speaks, { f<\rt Karswood, Ben d U postcard to Zealand ylrd%eh B oX 10 by B Vnt, ’taddrefe, belSw) aakinr the y ‘ l ™ y u yarcra l “Ong oy o name of the nearest dealer who supplies JO I feed aim on the dry *ash ay.tem, Karswood Poultry Spiee. with good meal-and Poultry FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO. Spice (containing ground insects). T Ichfleld St Christchurch* Moore Mt - They have mash irtfe they can Auckland? Old Customhouse St., Weiget kbout e J o”^ixe A d t^n da L‘t£ ”*« M ’W W«e, D„n. dl „. evening they again get as much mash NOTE.-—The sole manufacturers of as they can eat. Some time during the Karswood Poultry (^ o9^, a^n i n if day they have fresh greenstuff. lam ground insects) are E. Griffiths Hughes, still .getting eggs, although they are all . ■ Afanchester,- England, established moulting. The six birds laid six eggs 1756, in of,George the Second.
pLYMOUTH—QPUNAKO ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. GIBSON’S MOTORS. The Whitt- Fleet/ C t v Travel In rr.-m- Mb overcrowding, < REVISED TIME-TABLE. : r a .ii, a m, am . p.m, Depart from Qpupake 1.45 8.15 8.30 Oaonul 7.10 8.0 8.30 8.45 Rahotu i 7.20 8 fs* "8.45 3.55 Pungarehu 7.30 8.30 9.0 4.5 Warea 7.40 9.10 4.13 Puniho 7.45 8.55 9.20 4.25 Oka-to- .i.-.-x.-.i. 'B.O 0.35 4.40 Tataralnmka 815 . 9.25 9.50 4.50Oakura ......8.30, 9.40 10.0, 6.0 Omata 8.45 9.50 10.10 5.l<J New Plymouth, 10 5 10.25 5.23 "■ a.m. p.m. p.m. Depart’, from Garage, Brougham. St., N.P. 7.30 3.0 4.15 Ornate 7.40 8.10 423 Oakura .... ~ .j< 7.55 8.25 4.3$ Ta tar aim aka ••,•*...€•« 810 3.35 4.45 Oka-to 8.25 3.45 455 Puniho ..........J 8.50 4.0 5.10 Warea . 9.0 4.15 5. Puhgarehu 0.10 4 25 5.85 Rahotu 9.20 4.40 5.50 Oaonul ...9.40 5.0 6.5 Opunake .10.0 5.20 Q.2& Friday Night Service.—Leave Opunake 5.45 p.m. arrive New Plymouth 7.45 p.m.; leave New Plymouth on return 10.15 p.m. FARES AS; USUAL. Beata may be booked and parcels left at the llead Office, Brougham Street', New Plymouth, and ihe Service Opu&hkf*/ ./■ a'.j -U I Thone 357. Head Office, New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1925, Page 11
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