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The spectacle of a smartly-dressed middle-aged lady seated In a flrstclass “smoker” of the Auckland- ' Wellington Limited the other day, reading a magazine and calmly puffing away at a small briar pipe natur- ' ally attracted attention. Later the , lady laughingly explained to her neighbour that she preferred a pipe I to a cigarette as “less bother and 1 more satisfying.” Reminded that a ' pipe required cleaning out frequent- •' ly, the fair smoker said her’s gave 1 her very little trouble because she always smoked National Tobacco j Company’s “Navy Cut,” which {like '.all their tobaccos) was toasted and almost free from nicotine, the very small nicotine content of the above • company’s goods has made them fam- ' ous. These are the only toasted tobaccos. It is worthy of note that the company are the pioneers of the N.Z. tobacco industry. Their most popular brands are “Riverhead Gold” (mild), “Navy Cut” “Cavendish” (medium), and “Cut : Plug No. 10” (full strength). These, beautiful tobaccos (now in universal 1 use) are obtainable everywhere. *

'\d j m ,u/^ it Poultry Keepers’ Success helped by “Karswood” No Backyard or Professional Poultry-owner can fail to be interested in the experience of the writer of the testimonial quoted below. Starting with seven (7) Bantam fowls which cost 3/-, the Poultry-owner in question has gone on and oiv until up-to-date (14th December, 1928) he has not only had an abundance of eggs but has made a profit of £44 19s. 9d.—near enough to £45. No special conditions here—just everyday ordinary “backyard” facilities and yet as a result of feeding his small flock, from the lime they were dayold chicks, with Karswood Poultry Spice, the stage was set for increased poultry-keeping which has already shown a profit of practically £45. Can the value of “Karswood” (which contains dried and ground insects) ' to successful poultry-keeping be any longer doubted? Don’t wait any longer. Take a leaf out of this Poultry-owner’s book and start your fowls on "Karswood.” You’ll soon have similar results. —"there was pay in Poultry.” “I started poultry keeping • with buying 7 Bantams for 3/- as day-old thicks, rearing them in a box with a hot water bottle and feeding them on “ Karszudod .” At 23 zveeks old I got karswood POULTRY SPICE the first egg, and as a result of feeding them on Karswood Poultry Spice, the pullets laid so well that I decided to hare a larger breed. Then finding there was Pay in Poultry, I started to get other breeders R.l.R.’s.q White ll'yandottes, and White Leghorns. I make all my fowl houses out of packing cases and cycle crates, and 1 keep a record of the profits, which arc, up-to-date,. £44/19/9 besides all my slock, houses, brooders, etc., so you it ’ill see the fowls appreciate being fed on the Karszoood System, the results of which I appreciate myself. 14th Dec., 1928. F. HOLDEN." Original letter on file for inspection. Note the EconOjtny. 1, - packet supplies 20 liens 16 days 2/ - packet supplies 20 hens 32 days • 7lb. tin (12/6) supplies l4bhens 32 days 14lb.tin (23/6) supplies2Bohens 32 days 2Slb. tin (45/6) supplies 560 hens 32 days Halfpenny a Day to Make 12 Lay One tablespoonful (ioz.) of Karswood Poultry Spice is sufficient for 20 hens for one day, - so that it costs you less than 4d. per day for every dozen fowls. Try a Shilling Packet Ask your poultry-food dealer'to supply you with a 1/- packet of Karswood Poultry Spice, adding postage if necessary. and try it for a fortnight on half-a-dozen hens. Results are not instantaneous—it takes a fortnight or three weeks to improve the egg return. If your 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. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright Si Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers and Stores throughout New Zealand.. because it Increases Egg - production without Forcing, contains ground insects but no cayenne pepper, etc. K u-s*

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7901, 12 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7901, 12 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7901, 12 September 1929, Page 1