DO VITAMINS IN FOOD MEAN MORE EGGS?
Definitely yes—this has been' proved again and again by those who give their hens regular quantities of Laymor, i the Vitamin Poultry Tonic. This is scientific feeding vs. old methods. Laymor is made to a scientific prescription, made up of health-giving and body-nourishing medicinal ingredients, essential' for the highest standard of physical fitness, which automatically enables the hen to carry out its natural function of laying consistently throughout the laying season to a maximum extent. Laymor contains iron, iodine and other essential minerals, as well as high vitamin, content ingredients to provide vitamins A, 81, B2 D E F and G. You give your hens the finest chance for a long laying season, whilst at the same time maintaining the highest standard of health by adding Laymor regularly to their mash. They need a tonic, just as humans do, when having to exert their full powers. Get Laymor from your grocer or store and get the fullest, returns fom your hens this season. Laymor will pay YOU. From %lb packets to 561b boxes.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 70, Issue 91, 18 July 1944, Page 4
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180DO VITAMINS IN FOOD MEAN MORE EGGS? Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 70, Issue 91, 18 July 1944, Page 4
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