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5/- per Bird Extra Profit How every Poultry Keeper can reap the last load of the egg harvest .... Look at _ any poultry balance sheet you have ever seen published, and note how eggs fall off after, the end f of - December. The fowls have probably been laying 6 to 8 months when ; January comes, and then they .go off. laying..- Why? Because there . are no more yolks - to ripen? ■ .. ; Certainly not. Be- [ z cause the digestive and reproductive organs are jaded. They can, however, be stimulated into - further activity with the help of Karswood Poultry • Spice (containing ground insects), and the poultrykeeper with its help can get 30 to 50 extra eggs in this way from each bird, representing from 5/- to 8/- per bird extra profit by the end of March. Read the proofs in the letters below. Laid Right Through the Moulting. darken Road, Claudelands, Hamilton. Please find enclosed stamps to value of 1/10 for a packet of your Poultry Spice. I have been feeding my fowls with it, and they have laid right through the moulting, and look well. I will get a larger tin next time. March 19th, 1922. A. MOORE. 338 More Eggs in Four Months. Kaitaia. I have been a user of Karswood Poultry Spice since 15th December, 1921. I have ten hens; really barn fowls, but your Spice proved beneficial to them, as you see. You may print this at your pleasure. Without With More Spice. Spice. Eggs. Sept. . . 62 Oct. . . 240 Actual. Nov. . . 144 Dec. . . 96 Calculated. Actual 113 17 Jan. . . 160 160 Feb. . . 107 107 Mar. . . 54 54 338 more eggs in 4 months . . 338 You may see that they were decreasing fast enough to have finished laying in December, but thanks to the Karswood Poultry Spice, which kept them on until March. May 20th, 1921. J. SNELGAR. Made Such An Improvement. Railway Cottage, Ohakune Junction, July sth, 1922. Please send me three pounds of Karswood Poultry Spice. I had one packet given to me, and it made such an improvement in the hens that I feel I cannot do without it now. Postal notes enclosed f«r 8/-. MRS. T. HALL. Satisfied Has Done Fowls Good. Waiotira, North Auckland, May 18th, 1922. I am satisfied Karswood Poultry Spice has done my fowls good, and intend to continue with it, as I am going in for fowls on a fairly large scale, but have been trying the Spice on one pen. Could you post me six one pound packets. MRS. G. S. HAMILTON. Fowls Started Laying as Soon as Fed on Karswood. Dearie Street, Paeroa, June 10, 1922. Please send me as soon as possible two 2/- packets of Karswood Poultry Spice, as I have nearly run out of my first lot. My fowls were not laying before I bought the first lot, but after I fed them on Karswood Poultry Spice I have eight laying, so I am doing well. H. McKEE. Would Not Be Without It. Waitara P. 0., Taranaki, September sth, 1922. Please send me two more 2/- packets of Karswood Poultry Spice. I have been using the Spice, and find it satisfactory in every way, and I would not he without it if I «an avoid it. MRS. H. J. FITZSIMONS. You can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Packets, 4d., 1/-, and 2/-. Tins (71bs.), 12/6; (141b5.), 23/6; (281b5.), 45/6. 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. Fairbairn, Wright & Co. Lichfield St., ChrUtcWch; Moore St.. Auckland Old Custom House St., Wellington sad Moray Place, Dunedin NOVE.—The sole manufacturers of Earawood Poultry Spice, (containing ground insects) are E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester, England, established 1756, in the Reign of George the Second.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 7, 1 January 1924, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 7, 1 January 1924, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 7, 1 January 1924, Page 51

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