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.:F “The Major" ’’Sj f Y K I | Quality I Created the demand I I I | Quality | Maintains the Sale I ■J A Smoke Cavander’s I I I I cigarettes | *s* &$ In pare ribbed watermarked paper I I CAVANDERS Ltd. £< |! EM. 1775)' ,iV Pioneers of Hygienic Cigarette Packing J" *IO for 9d. 20 for 1/6 N.Z. Distributors) >t« ADMORE & MASON, Wellington. >«* r “Under 200 per Bird is a Rarity” after using Karsu'ood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects).

constitution, Karswood Is out on its own, as results from n»y stock will show. For two years in succession my team of Indian Runners has topped the score ■over all breeds of ducks at the Auckland Poultry Keepers’ Association's fifty weeks' contest at Mount Albert. Here are the performances for 19252fi:— First prize, Winter Egg Test, 308 eggs. First prize, best Exhibition team; first, second and third prizes, best individual; winners of Palmer Cup. value £to/10/-, and gold medal for team laying the greatest number of standard weight eggs. Judged by Government Experts on utility standard points; winners of the Auckland Weekly News and New Zealand Herald Cup, value £l2/12/-; and gold medal for the highest individual score, standard weight eggs —331 for 50 weeks—of the whole competition. also winners of four Standard :.ud two special Certificates. March 29th, 192 C. D. RILEY. 557 Eggs in Ten Weeks. Care P. 0., Tangiferoria. Will you kindly send me another 2/j.aeket of Karswood Poultry Spice, as T find it very good. I have 15 ducks that laid 557 eggs from July 16 to September 24, and they are still laying splendidly. I also have four pullets that laid 90 eggs from July 30 to September 24. and they are still laying. Mrs. STANLEY TAYLOR. 44 Prizes in Open Shows 3. Mersey Street, Chopwell, Durham. L now take the pleasure in writing to you in praise of Karswood Poultry Spii-e. I have tried nearly all different poultry spices and foods, but I have had to come back to Karswood. I am only a backyarder and ke»-p Exchequer Leghorns. not only for laying, but exhibition. and I can say I hold a record for laving hens, having often to show in A.O.V. This year I have seven Ists, five specials, fifteen 2nds. seventeen 3rdff in open shows. My 20 hens have laid 3,060 eggs in nine months, and although nearly fill in the moult, they are st ill doing well. I feed only on Karswood Spice Wishinff ’he firm success. 19th Sept,, 1925. D. BEAT. 12 You can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spier (containing ground Insects). Packets: 4d., 1/- and ~'tf -»onr local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address below) asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO. IM,field St., Christchurch; Moore St., Auckland; Old Customhouse St., Wellington; and Moray Flare, Dunedin. AOTB.— The sale manufacturers of Karsvoud Poultry Bpice (containing ground insects I arc S. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd . Manchefter, England, established 1756, in the Reign of George tiio Hccondi

Same at the makers of so-railed egg producers would give a kings ransom, and consider it cheap at the price, to possess an article which woik! bring them the simple, straightforward, truthful nnd entirely unsolicited letter of Mr. Hancock, which we print below.. Praise from a practical man like Mr. Arthur Hancock is praise indeed, anti confirms the verdict of the great mass •<f the ponltry-keeping public that Karswood (harmless) Poultry Spree is the one real genuine egg producer which can lie relied uport every time. Mr. Hancock would scorn the idea of giving his valuable birds ordinary poultry spice, with its liver-upsetting, heartenlarging concoctions of cayenne popper, ginger. gentian. rhiHies. etc.. which ••dynamite** the birds into laying fnr a week or two. after which they are only fit for the boiling pot. Karswood Poultry Spice is in a class by itself. It contains none t»f the in gradients just mentioned, hut relies for its health-giving and egg-producing properties «u ground inßeefs/which give the birds in confinement during the winter the advantages they enjoy at lilierty in the fields during the spring months of the year when insects are plentiful. Mr. Hancock realised that his birds must have the best of feed to produce (he most eggs for the least money. That is whv he uses Karswood. Here is bis letter in full. Judge for yourself. “Under 200 per Bird is a Rarity/’ Sterthwyu Poultry Farm, Pinxton. Notts. My poultry farm is situated in the midst of a colliery district, and the demand for egg 3 and fowls, as far as I am concerned, exceeds the supply, all retail ” You will readily see that I want and must have the best of birds fed on the best of feed, and I know I cannot get the best out of my hens without the help <»f Karswood. , , Our chicks are reared on Karswood. and they are just in the bloom that makes everybody want them. Our hens are practically all in the monlr. Lot the e»»gs keep coming. I don t think it poss !»:e for a better tonic to lie prepared th: n Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground inserts). Our pullets must lay not less than -00 eggs in th<- year, but wo are in a position now that under 200 is a rarity insti a I <>f otherwise. If the small as well as the large breeders of England would only read :». «l follow the instructions given so fro-iv by rhe firm of Karswood there uould he no nerd to spend the millions • f money with foreign countries for eggs. ARTHUR HANCOCK. iSth Sept.. 1925. Wonderful Success of Birds Reared on Karswood. Starr Town. Runtly. Dear Sir,—l v/sh to sr.y that.l have been uriug Karew. <»d Poultry Spice for over font years, and I «m never without it I find that for rearing young stock up 1i laying point, keeping them In g<r d health, and giving thvm a sound

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1926, Page 17

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