j^BrolMMßKßi^-i-ii'i^-osS»fi^^i'* * * >Wrtfrt * ■ v vf>' in r«i I^"^* (Duce d u/ord # |£'T Y "Dad" was always a popular word. It typifies the genial hale-and-hearty spirit which has^ fought and conquered—the comraderie of the great open spaces. "Dad" was the pioneer cr the 19th Century who built a Country and a Nation of Men. The word is immortalised in the patriarchs of the Southern Hemisphere. It's a great word of which all men are proud. "Dad" is now the popular name of a ~ "Dad" Washing Tablets thoroughly great National product well estab- HOW t© US© DdU cleanse the dirtiest overalls and the lished with all women who love clean Drop a "Dad" Washing Tablet diaphanous fabrics with equal sweet linen in their homes. "Dad" into a copper containing 8 to 10 . ... Washing Tablets are being used by l"llons of <=»« .«*£. «V "bout ease and without m any way injuring over 250,000 Australian women who, fj^bt ilWhm **" **""* " Dad " through using them have leamt to 'boiling (not before) drop in all "o caustic soda or any other injurious save time and money, and (what is your soiled white linen {dry) arid alkali. "Dad" was invented by a more important) to preserve their boil for 15 minutes. Then take London Univer sity graduate and is health and youth. In our great cities out and rinse thoroughly m two , . . waters, blue, hang out to dry, and rightly considered the finest washing k dnd in tD6 DacK- diocks wise women t • • i are using "Dad" for ail their washing. y ° UT Was *" g compound made, NO CAUSTIC FARLEY N.Z. PRODUCTS BROADWAY - NEWMARKET AUCKLAND * AT ALL STORES WASHING TABLETS
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! x \ x v vv \' | 1 1 Egg-profit to date from a beginning with 7 Foivls. Read of the profits this man made from to the season. I make all my fowl houses a beginning with 7 fowls. Follow his out of packing cases and cycle crates, plan—feed wi h Karswood Poultry Spice size 6 ft. long, 4 ft. high, 4 ft. wide, raised —and profit will come your way too. 18 ins. from the ground with board around the bottom to form a scratching shed. I "1 started poultry keeping buying 7 Bantams keep a record of profits which are, up-to-date, for 3/- as day-old chicks, rearing them with besides all my stock, houses, a box and hot-water bottle, which I re-filled brooders, etc. So you will see the fowls several times a day, and feeding them appreciate being fed on the Karswood System, on "KARSWOOD." In a few weeks they the results of which 1 appreciate myself." were fine sturdy birds. Rearing everyone Original letter on £le for inspection. —F.H.: out of the lot I got $ pullets and 2 cockerels Note the Economy and at 23 weeks got the first egg. 1/- packet supplies 20 hens 16 days.! The pullets laid so well that I decided to have It 2 ?Ju M a larger breed. Selling some of my Bantam u!k' PP V , S eggs I purchased a setting of White Leghorn '' . i A J,X su PP'. ies hens j2 Gays. e£s as two of my Bantams wanted to sit. 281b - tin^s / 6 ) supplies 560 hens 32 days. I put 7 eggs under one, and 6 under the Try a Shilling Packet. other, and they hatched every chick which I Ask your poultry-food dealer to supply reared exactly as the others. From the 13 you with a 1/- packet of Karswood chicks 1 had g pullets and 4 cockerels. The Poultry Spice, adding postage if neceslatter I sold, and bought a pedigree bird. saxy, and try it for a fortnight on half-a-dozen hens. Results are not ins tanStill feeding my birds on Karswood Poultry taneous—it takes a fortnight or three Spice they started laying wonderfully, and week to improve the egg return. If looked the picture of health. The first season your local dealer cannot supply, send a I sold 30 sittings of eggs at 3/6 d. a sitting, postcard to the New Zealand Agents and the people toldme what excellent results (address below),asking the name of the they had had from them. Now, finding there nearest dealer who supplies Karswood was Pay in Poultry, I started to get other Poultry Spice. breeds. R.l.R's., White Wyandoues, and still Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes , continued with the White Leghoms,.which Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). consistsof 3 stock birds, 41 hens, 28 pullets. Supplies stockedby Fair bairn, Wright I sell all my hens at 2 years old at from & Co., Auckland,WeUington, Christ3'' 3/6 Sitting eggs * church and Dunedin, 3/6. Cockerels from 4/- and by all Wholesalers to sl6d, Eatmg eggs at and Stores throughout 11- to algd. according POULTRY SPBCE NeW Zeabnd ' Increases egg-production without Forcing, because it contains ground insects but no cayenne ssaam
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 227, 25 September 1929, Page 21
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