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KARSWOOD WINS AGAIN For two years in succession birds fed on Karswood Poultry Spice win AUCKLAND EGG - LAYING CONTEST ®The consistent READ WHAT OTHER USERS successes of Kars- SAY* wood users in other 1 • countries have re- . cently been echoed Would Not Like to be Without It. here in New Zealand and add fur- * igiputo, ther honours to the Mangonui Co. already long list Before coming out to New Zealand I which Karswood tried a number of poultry powders and Poultry Spice has spices, but I found none to give as good won throughout the results as Karswood, and would not world. like to be without it as long as I have For two years in anything to do with poultry. Enclosed succession Mr. Ril- please find cash for a further supply. , ey’s team of Indian A. E. MOUNTFORD. •’ Runners has top- March 2. ped the score and carried off first prize in the duck section of the Auck- Egg Supply Increased 75 per cent, land Poultry Keepers’ Association : n T wo Weeks Contest: and this year they have achieved even more honours than ever Whangarei. ; by winning the Winter Egg Test with I have found Karswood I’oultry Spice a total of 308 eggs, and, in the contest most valuable. I was without it for, just concluded, the splendid score of something like a month and the egg 801 eggs has again won the first prize. supply dropped quite 75 per cent., but In addition, Mr. Riley’s birds have been within a fortnight of using it again the, awarded first prize for Best Exhibition hens got going splendidly. Used in the Team, and first, second *nd third prizes chicken food, I know of nothing that for Best individuals, while one bird will rear chicks as well. led the whole competition for number January. 11. K. MAY. of eggs. Mr. Riley s birds have been reared Laid Three Weeks After Commencfrom the shell on Karswood Poultry Spice, which Mr. Riley says is “out on ,ng lo mouil ‘ its own for rearing young stock up to Rotorua, th" laying point. Read Mr. Riley s I must say Karswood Poultry Spice letters below. makes the hens lay much quicker wheni Starr Town Huntly it is mixed in the feed. I had two • I have been using Karswood Poultry J a ? in s Spice for the last four years and I find wet commencttiat for rearing young stock up to the in £ *° n,ouJ L 8° that speaks well. , laying point it is out on its own. It . , A. J. McLEAN. gives the birds a good, sound constitu- February -nd. tion. Take my team of Indian Runner Ducks for example. They have won the Made ouch an Improvement. Duck Section in the Mt. Albert (Auck- Rnilwnv fAttnmt land Poultry Keepers’) Competition “ fth * Vlin J a F’ .. n with 790 eggs, and they only laid one ‘ ,on - egg the last three weeks, being in the Please send mo three pounds of Karsmoult. I have the only team with two wood loultry spice. I had one packet birds in that have laid over 260 stand- S iven to ine ? *»<l « made such an im-ard-weight eggs.” provement in the hens that I feel I March 27. 1925. D. KILEY. encloseUfor'B/° Ut U ’ Posh ’ l " otes Wonderful Success of Birds Reared nu , MLS. I. HALL. on Karswood. HP popped OH when Karswood Slopped. Kaitickc, Raurimu, N.Z. Starr Town, Huntly. Will you kindly send me two packets Dear Sir.—l wish to say that I have of Karswood Poultry Spice by return been using Karswood Poultry Spice for mail? lam right out, over four years, and lam never without I just got .a 71b. it. I find that for rearing young stock tin, but being short up to laying point, keeping them in of change I ordered good health, and giving them a sound some Poultry Spice y -<n\ ’I constitution, Karswood is out on its from town, asking / z-r \ own, as results from my stock will them to send me / i show. Karswood. However. I 'Wi ] For two years in succession my team they must have bee:. I W I of Indian Runners has topped the score out of stock ami \ ABV .x* I over all breeds of ducks at the Auck- ? e , lnC i s ’ 1 7 ' 1 land Poultry Keepers’ Association’s fowls liav , e ’ pone < I A fifty weeks’ contest at Mount Albert. down from K._ and 2J? Here are the performances for 1925- » 0 that I gave the 1 ! First prize, Winter Egg Test, 308 other packet away, eggs, and now I want you to send, if pos- . ’ ’ . ’ ’ sible, two packets by return mail. < First prize, best Exhibition team; rs McNEIL first, second and third prizes, best indi- 6 yidual; winners of Palmer Cup, value £lO/10/-, and gold medal for team lay- y ou can j us (- as we j] | )V using jng the greatest number of standard Karswood I’oultry Spice (containing weight eggs. Judged by Government ground insects). Packets: 1/- and Experts on utility standard points; «/- winners of the Auckland Weekly News z * , , , , *. , and New Zealand Herald Cup, value If your local dealer cannot supply £l2/12/-; and gold medal for the highest send a postcard to the New Zealand individual score, standard weight eggs Agents (address below) asking the —331 for 50 weeks—of the whole com- name of the nearest dealer who supplies petition, also winners of four Standard Karswood Poultry Spice. and two special Certificates. FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT AND CO., • March 29th, 192 G. D. RILEY. I/iehfteid Street, Christchurch; Moore Street, Auckland; Old Customhouse St., Mr Rilev’s wonderful success is only Wellington; and Moray Place, Dunedin. wood e u^‘aU XueworV We"' NOTE.-Tfte sole manM/aefurers of of praise Karswood Chicken Powder and Karsfrom poultry keepers in New Zealand #od , rr”m> C 'r/ r r7d << •who have fed their birds the Karswood insects) are E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd., wav arid who have proved to their profit Manchester, England, established 1,5 b, the value of this system. in the reign of George the Second.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1926, Page 7

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