Every hen in your flock is a Potential food factory’ of National Importance Get them ALL - IN for Victory! . iF\ t> \ r WMMywoF v *^“ira > * ' K ' v -!pl rOMiRBW* While British munition factories work clay and night producing thousands of shells containing high explosives to repel the enemy, OUR job is to produce thousands of shells containing food to strengthen Britain’s Home Food Defence. Every patriotic poultry-, keeper must make it his bounden duty to ensure that so far as EGGS are concerned, New Zealand will supply and continue to supply ever increasing quantities to help the Homeland. Enlist the full force of your flock in the Victory Drive NOW! Even though many birds are not laying their full quota due to cold weather conditions, this is. a difficulty that can be remedied and quickly, too. If your average is under 5 eggs a week per bird— into ACTION with Karswood Poultry Spice to-day. By including this wonder egg-producer daily in your birds’ mash, you’ll soonas thousands of professional poultry-keepers have proved—raise the yield to as many as 5 and possibly 6 eggs weekly per bird. Thus you will be doing your bit on the Home Front to help the Empire to victory. And you will be well repaid for this: The cost of Karswood is smallonly one-fifth of a farthing per bird per day—and this will be . returned many times over in the EXTRA eggs received. Don’t delay— IZ . packet of Karswood sup I need is urgent and every hen must lay its p , ies 20 hens for 16 d ays; I weight —get on with the job NOW! ' 2/- packet supplies 40 hens I for 16 days; 7lb. tin (12/6) I For peak wartime Egg Production use supplies 280 hens for 16 days. I British madeKARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE ■ Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne ■.>■ ■■ pepper, etc.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 68
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