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September Layers ? Which month will your birds start laying in earnest? Every laying comiP fl-vB)lH petition proves that ■■ / m* Ml the birds which lay | the most eggs during the year are those that lay best between April and June and practical i tests by hundreds of poultry keepers I themselves li a v e prrfvod that the best | way to get Spring 1 hatched pullets to lay in April, is to | feed them on good meal. and which provides the birds with the actual egg-making material and Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) which ripens the egg yolks and enables the pullets to develop these into actual new-laid eggs. v\\ x Read This Proof. Mrs. F. Perry, of Ashburton. 15 Wellesley Road, Clacton-on-Sea. writes saying that 8 pullets fed on the IvarswoOd system from the shell, since they were hatched on March 7tli. have already laid during September Ist to 30th, 171 eggs. You, too, can do just ns well by following Mrs. Perry’s lead. Laid Thro* Weeks After Commencing to Moult. Rotorua. I must say Karswood Poultry Spice makes the hens lay much quicker when it is mixed in the feed. I had two Black Orpingtons this year laying just three weeks to the day after commencing to moult. So that speaks well. A. J. MeLEAN. February 2nd. 100 Pullet* Just Starting To Lay. Caton Green, C'aton, Eancaster, . I thought you might, be further interested to know that the increase'-1 enjoyed last August was from hirds lb months, of age; of course. I did not. entertain an increase of 217 n«r weekhut I realised it. thanks to Karswood Poultry Spice (the stuff to make ’em lay). I have about 100 pullets jlist starting to lay, and 130 four month old pullets: they are all receiving Ivnrswood Spice and are full of energy. Karswbod Spice docs not force, it promotes early maturity and large eggs. FRANK. G. GREGORY. September 26, 1926. March Hatched Pullets All Laying Now. 98 Forncett Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire. I had 5 R.I.R. chicks. They were hatched March 15, and they got into fine bumping birds, and I have been giving them Karswood Poultry Spice, and they commenced to lay, 2 of them on August 26, and they are all laying now. I have had 63 eggs off them from August 26 to September 26, which I think is very good. I have 6 one year old hens, WAV. They have laid exi callently since using your commodities. JAMES HARRISON. September 30, 1926. Chriatchurch Poultry Keeper get* Two Extra Egg* per Bird. Mr. ft.- Griffith*, of 109 Colombo St., Christchurch, writes“ After using Karswood Poultry Spice, I secured 606 eggs from five pullets in six months, against 342 eggs for the previous sixmonths before using Karswood Poultry Spice (which is two extra eggs a week from each bird). They are still going .StfOhigb I wish to give you many thank* and hope that you will have feCftrd . sales, for Karswood Poultry ■pice , this year- 1 ' Plentiful Supply of Egg* All Year Round. Ractihi. "I have been a user of Karswood Poultry Spice for some two or three years, and find the remits are excellent. Since the spice has been in use I have always had a plentiful supply of fresh eggs all the year round.” A. MABBOTT. Wonderful Result*. 06, Philip St., Patricroft. Manchester. I am having wonderful results with Karswood Poultry Spice. I would not be without ir for all the temptation in all the world. Wishing you every success. September 27, 3 920. J. MAYO. Always Turned 92 par cent. Egg Profit. Shield Croft Farm, Fel|side, Hexham-on-Tyne. I am sorry I cannot give you any figures about"my fowls before tliC.v were fed on the Karswood system, as 1 have never given them mash feeds without it. But I know I have had a good supply of eggs for the last four years, when eggs have been at their top price. And I have no intentions of trying for eggs without it. I have always turnod 95 per cent, profit, on my eggs for table use. Finally, my fowls do pay—and pay well. J. LEGG. August 31, 1026. Egg* Dropped Off wfon. Karswood Stopped. Knitieke, Raufimu, N.Z. Will you kindly send me two packets of Karswood Poultry Spice by return mail? I am right out, I just, got a 7U>. tin, but being short of change I ordered some Poultry Spice from town, asking them to send me Karswood. However, they must, have been out of stock and sent me” -’*. My fowls have gone down from 18 to 20 a day to 8 and 9, so I was so disgusted that I gave the other packet away, and now. I want you to send, if possible, two packets by return mail. MRS. D. McNEIE. Very Pleased With Progress Made. Old Cubley, Pehistone. I have no news yot. but I am using your Karswood for my 12 pullets, and I am very pleased with the progress made. I expect, the pullets to be in full! lay by the middle of j October. I am out! of work at present! owing to tho con l f strike, and I amj pleased to say it Is | your cheap Karawood that lias saved! me from selling myj pullets. I get myj stocks from .7. T. J Smith, Thuristono. 11. A. CROSSEY. September 21, 1926. You can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice, (containing ground insects). Packets: -Id., 1/-, and 2/-. If vour local dealer cannot supply, send "a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address below) asking the name of the nearest denier who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. FAIRBAIRN, WIUOMT * CO. TAchfleld Bt., Christchurch; Moore St., Auckland; Old Customhouse St., Wellington; and Moray Place, Dunedin. NOTE. —The sole manufacturers of Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) are E.: Griffiths Hughes, fA'l,, Mdnchester, England, established 1750, in the Reign of George the Second,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 8 April 1927, Page 13

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