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7 Eggs a Day from 9 Fowls

After using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects. )

I for every poultry kty-cr in tlie land I to garner his I profct*. Eggs are I now getting soiree. I Fror-i u«»w onwards I until October next. I is the time you 1 The letter below l from Miss Lacy, of i Haltwhistle. Northumberland. shows bow you ,an do .. fMSkJAIid what Miss ~ l vSSrl* ttoinc. Ton Too. If y our

•wn birds dn n welt as‘you y? i* wwfc. rraii lin MXfnon this i>a*re k ' ,M , T rS K lik '’ least monpj-. , Then start •mi rhe Karswood system forthwith, and prorf this to your profit. 7 Eggs • Day from 9 Fowls. Station House. Haltwhistle. _ * Northumberland. I still use - Karswood Poultry Spice, and have done for nearly two rears, aid ever have any trouble to rear mv • lin ks. At present I have only 9 White Hojrlorns. 1921; and am gettii.fr 7 eggs practically every day. 1 have 32 this yeaSs pullets. White Leghorns and White Wyandottos. May. .2nd. some of whi*. are on the point of laying. If - '*"f car< * *° any of tho above. I am Quits agreeable. 9tp October, 3923. MISS PACT. Made Such an Improvement. Railway Cottage, n . „ . . Ohakune Junction. rlease send me three pounds of Kars•rood Poultry Spiro. 1 had one par-ket giten to me. and it made such an ini'h,‘ hens that I feel I nnor do without it now. Postal notes enclosed for 8/-. -MRS. T. HALL. Plentiful Supply of Eggs All Year Round. ,. T , . Raetihi. i have been a user of Karswood I oultry Spire for some two or three years, and find the results are excellent, the spice has been in use I have always had a plentiful supply of fresh eggs all the year round.” A. MABBOTT. Not One Day Without An Egg. 9. Woiseley Rd., Romford. Essex. T thought it would interest you to know that during last year I kept 12 birds, none of which was less than one year r*.i (some four or five years), and • had the unique experience of going through the whole of the 3«5 days without once having to put an 0 on mv egg- record sheet. F. consider this a splendid achievement. as the situation here is bleak and «peu. T attribute my past success to the regular msr of Karswood Poultry With, and shall continue to do so. and most especially to the backvarder. E- L. MILNER. 3 Ith Oct.. 1923. Never Been Without Eggs. 79. South Rank. Oakham. Rutland T have not kept strict account of eggs this last twelve months. I really go in for exhibition birds, hut use Karswood Poultry Spice regularly, which keeps them in condition, and although not. strictly utility, they lay as well, and I haVe never been without eggs since first starting with Karswood Poultrv Spice. MRS. G. BURTON. 38th October. 1923. }

2486 Eggs From 14 Birds in 12 Months. 3S Campbell St., Karori, Wellington. I thought the following might be of In December, 1923, I bought 14 White Rock Pullets. They were two months old when I got them, and I kept .them until April, 3924. • No signs of any eggs. 3 read about Karswood Poultry Spice, bought a packet, and from May*. 20th to May 31st I got 24 eggs. From June Ist to 30th 212 eggs From July Ist to 31st .... 302 otjars From Aug. Ist to 30th 333 eggs From Sept. Jst- to-30th 298 eggs From Oct. Ist to 31st _ 293 eggs From Nov. Ist to 30tli ■ .... 291 eggs Total—l7o9 eggs. * From May 20th, 3924. to May 20th, 3 920. Total for the year, 2486 eggs and ode of the Pullets died, which-left 33 birds. I have also reared some Pullets from the above, and two started to lay last week. In the summer their morning food is oafs; noon, mash with Karswood Spice; evenings. oats; winter, oats, crushed ' maize in the morning: noon, mash, bran, oats and crushed maize; evening, oats, crushed maize. I would like to hear from you if this is a good record for the year. Oi S. CLARKE. / Christchurch Poultry Keeper gets Two Extra Eggs per Bird. Mr. R. Griffiths, of 309 Colombo St.i: Christ church, writes“ After using Karswood Poultry Spice, I secured 606 eggs from five pullets in six months, against 342 eggs for the previous six months before using Karswood Poultry ' Spice (which is two .extra eggs a week from each bird). They are. still going strong. I wish to give von many thanks and hope that you f will have record sales for Karswood Poultrv Spice this year.” Winners of Egg-laying Reared on Karswood.. Starr Tovrtf&jluntly. . ‘ I am pleased to say tßjajC-my team of ducks, now in the AEhipnt Albert Egg laying Competition, 'hafc won the Winter Test with 308 in 16 weeks. The birds were reared on Karswood. Please tifee this as you think fit. 28th July, 1923. D. RILEY. Would Not Like to be Without It. Hanglputo. Mangonui Co. Before coming out to New Zealand I tried a number of poultry powders and spices, but found none to give as good results as Karswood. and would not like to be without it as long ns I have anything to do with poultry. Enclosed please find cash for a further supply. March 2. A. E. MOUNTFORP. 3 You can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Packets: 4d.. 3/, and If your local dealer cannot supply, send a posteard to the New Zealand Agents (address below) asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. FAIKBAIRN, WRIGHT * CO. Lichfield St.. Christchurch; Moore St. f Auckland; Old Customhouse St., Wellington; and Moray Place, Dunedin. NOTE.—The sole manufacturers of Karsu-ood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) are E, Griffiths Hughes, l.td., Manchester, England, established 3 756, in the Reign of George the Becond.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17835, 1 May 1926, Page 26 (Supplement)

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982

7 Eggs a Day from 9 Fowls Star (Christchurch), Issue 17835, 1 May 1926, Page 26 (Supplement)

7 Eggs a Day from 9 Fowls Star (Christchurch), Issue 17835, 1 May 1926, Page 26 (Supplement)

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