A NATIONAL SERVICE f EVERY SIBLE FGG EVERY UEII n c n While British Munition Factories' work day and night producing thousands of shells containing high explosives to repel the enemy OUR job is to produce thousands of shells CONTAINING FOOD to help strengthen Britain's Home Food Defence. Every humble bnck-garden potiltrykeeper as well as the big professional poultryman can do his bit in this vital cause. To make a proper success of the Job, we must make certain that every New Zealand hen produces (he absolute maximum number of eggs she can. How? By lnrtndlng a daily ration at British-made Karswood Poultry Spice in the masJh There Is no finer Investment In extra eggn for any poultry-owner than this wonder lonic and profit earner. Don't wait—put Karswood to work to r. a ' s ,? r y°"l standard of egg-production .NOW. ThH assistance backyarder* can render the Empire in the present emergency by helping to feed themselves and others Is more than yon possibly realise. For Teak Wartime Egg-Production Use Inensses egg-production without forcing, because If •ontains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, ate Para also for tennis (UsfUUtUllbfl Auckland. AIM Hamilton, Pukekohe. Whakatane, etc. Jack was always j£gg£ underweight He's Healthy and Strait^ No matter how carefully Mummy t tempted him with aouriahinc meaJa,' Jackie wu always "off hie food," under normal weight. Doctor told *•'. "C0W>llp«M0« U Jack*, wholo trouble. Pot him oa California Fi«a. Thorough without boinc harsh if a ideal for children." Today Jack saU splendidly and he's putting oa weight fast. . ami B aamasaatfa .'■.'■ - ' : ■■! . ■':■ Too true, it's good! Kan Father . . . Mother ... any one In the family . .'.' what they think of MSLHUISH'S TOMATO SAUCB! MSLHUISH'S eonUlna all the goodness of rich, ripe, luscious tomatoes, h' Is 'antra tasty — keeps its .flavour, colour and consistency to the very last drop! A wonderful fillip to th* palate—Try It today! ~\ ~; '; ."--■',,'. Also Melhulsh's Woreeetsrshire Sauoe and Melhulsh's Sweat Pickles. ... Insist on MSLHUISH'S! A«dnt:, ILC. Nor4en, Nathan's ■and Building, Corner Customs St. SV ■AS Coeamsroe it, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 12
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334Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 12
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