Now they are all getting the eggS (just as we said they would) Users of Karswoot Poultry Spico ground insects) are again first in tho field. NBW-L.AU> eggs are now Reilmg freefy Pullets Lay Seven Times as Many at big prices. This state of thinvs r is a CTkUn opportunity tor the E «S« ■» November, poultry-keeper who is getting eggs in Bingham, Notts, anything like decent number*. Unter- with Karmood Poultry S B >eo Innately, moot are not. week I could see a chanre in Tim r.!d fowls are not laylnx whilst » { , tlnK about three the youn E pullets are "beautifully red.’ ‘ 'J ■ hat t|m , (nrst week but do not lay. Tills is exactly where Member) by the end of October Iwm Karswood Poultry Spice (containing 'i o a (la y and all November I l-round insects) ran help you. Insect 23 „ cr day , » good average life is deficient in backyard rung especi- K pullets aHy and Karswood Poultry Spice hemg r ’ HICKMAN, a blood-enriche.r, coaxes the fow’« over oec. is, ths border line between pro- f;, • • - V- : duction and non-produt t ,on. ’ 'SaFYd ' S-V* It ia highly important thnt ‘ Spring-hatched pullets should •.< ; now cease to be parlour board- I , . - ers and start earning their keep and a. bit over. One egg now is worth two later on, 'VZWZJa L *7 and you, as a progressive r poultry-keeper, should get eggs I 'szx/A, i f / now while they are worth I|j -'//I 'L ; ' Karswood users this year. 4 I' I - ft as in previous years, aro pro- ■ flting by the advice we gave ” » them earlier in the year, and have their old birds doing 0% m / 1 well, and their pullets laying, f I* in seine cases, from 3 to 6 o Read how well Karswood HOW COLD IT IS / users are doing. Five Heng Lay 1,054 Eggs. COLD, RAIN, FROST—and FOG: Ugh! Tadworth, Surrey. No won d er t he fowls can't find their way It is with great pleasure I send iny (nto the nest .boxes without help- And egg record of 5 April 30th-hatched birds, neV er was Karswood Poultry Rplc. (con 1936 R.I. Reds. tain’ng ground Insects) more valuable No. 1 244 eggs No. 4 219 eggs lo tha pou itry-keepor. Read th* poatN ° 2 1"9 ’* IS ° 5 185 " tiVe proof ,n letlerß 1B tl ‘*“ adv ® rll **- Total 1,054 eggs JG-. forthwith. I gave lid. each for eggs, nothing special about them, just picked hap- | j M M W hazard, so I think them wonderful birds; but I put it down to Karswood luU jby uung Poultry Spice. I also have 13 pullets, Karswood Poultry Spice (containing hatched 30th April, 1927. I am getting ground insects). Packets; 4d.. XJ • & 2/-. 9 and 10 eggs daily, and to-day I got Manufactured by K. Griffiths Hughes 11. During the month of November I l.td., Manchester (ICntabliehed 1754). got 106 eggs, and there was only about Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, M right half of them laying the beginning of A Ca., Auckland. Wellington. ChrisSthat month. Wishing you success. church and llwnedin, and by all M hoio(Mrs.) F. K. TURNJML salere aud bUres Utreugfaaut New 11th Doc., 1027. iealand. , IO
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20168, 9 June 1928, Page 10 (Supplement)
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