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Chronic Indigestion. Angier's is wonderfully efficacious in many digestive troubles. It restores tone to the system —builds up health. ANGIER'S EMULSION ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
ALL RECORDS BROKEN FINAL CLEARANCE OF Schneideman Bros/ Ltd. Stock (Men's Shop, Colombo Street, Christchurch) Sold 1326 Suits and Overcoats in Ten Days and there are still Thousands of Pounds worth of Suits and Overcoats to be offered at SOME A LITTLE OVER SOME LESS THAN 1 Final 1 2 Clearance 2 HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS:— 2 SUITS—In Grey and Brown Sale Price 2/6 4 SUITS—In All-wool Tweed, Grey and Brown, all sizes Sale Price 10/6 6 SUITS—In different size* Schneideman Bros.' Price £4/4/Our Sale Price 29/6 18 SUITS—Hand-made, ready to wear Schneideman Bros.' Price 95/6 Our Sale Price 39/6 58 SUITS —Hand-made, ready to wear Schneideman Bros.' Price p7/6 Our Sale Price 49/6 80 SUlTS—Smart lapels, in all-wool English Tweeds Schneideman Bros.' Price £5/15/6 Our Sale Price 59/6 100 HAND-MADE SUlTS—Ready to wear, all sizes Schneideman Bros.' Price £7/15/6 Our Sale Price 79/6 163 SUITS—In Dark Grey and Brown Worsted Schneideman Bros.' Price £8/8/- Our Sale Price 89/6 98 SUITS—Hand-made, ready to wear; made of the finest materials Schneideman Bros.' Price £8/15/6 Our Sale Price 95/6 Their entire stock of TAILOR-MADE SUITS, ready to wear. Made in Superfine Worsteds and Navy Serges. The prices of these Suits are up to £10—and will go at Half-Price. The Stock is VERY LARGE. There is a SUIT TO FIT YOU— regardless of size. Remember, we have 66 SIZES TO FIT YOU. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS Ltd., Tailors 86 Manners St., and HI Cuba St., Wellington "Under 200 ~per Bird is a Rarity" after using KarsWooJ Poultry Spice {containing ground insects). Some of the makers of so-called egg constitution, Karswood is out on its Tirndueers would give a king's ransom, own. as results from my stock will find consider it cheap at the price, to show. possess an article which would bring For two years in succession my team them the simple, straightforward, truth- of Indian Eunners has topped the score ful and entirely unsolicited letter of Mr. over all breeds of ducks at the AuckHancock which we print below. land Poultry Keepers' Association's Praise from a practical man like Mr. fifty weeks' contest at Mount Albert. Arthur Hancock is praise indeed, and Here are the performances for 1925----confirms the verdict of tl\e great mass 26:— • of the poultry-keeping public that Kars- First prize, Winter Egg Test, 306 wood (harmless) Poultry Spice is the eggs. „,.... one real genuine egg producer which . First prize, best Exhibition team; can be relied upon every time. first, second and third prizes, best mdi Mr. Hancock would scorn the idea of vidual: winners of Palmer Cup, value giving his valuable birds ordinary poul- £10/10/-, and gold medal for team laytry spice, with its liver-upsetting, heart- ing the greatest number of standard enlarging concoctions of cayenne pep- weight eggs. Judged by Government per, ginger, gentian, chillies, etc., Experts on utility standard points; which "dynamite" the birds into laying winners of the Auckland Weekly News for a week or two, after which they are nnd New Zealand Herald Cup, value only fit for the boiling pot. f 12/12/-; and goW medal for the highest Karswood Poultry Spice is in a class individual score, standard weight eggs by itself It contains none of the in- —331 for 50 weeks—of the whole comgiredicntß just mentioned, but relies for petition, also winners of four Standard its health-giving and egg-producing and two special Certificates, properties on ground insects, which give March 20th, 1026. D. KILEY. the birds in confinement during the win- . . , ter the advantages they enjoy at liberty 557 bggt in len Weekf. in the fields during the spring months . care P. 0., Tangiteroria. of the year when insects are plentiful. you kindly send me another 2/Mr. Hancock realised that his birds packet of Karswood Poultry Spice, as must have the best of feed to produce j fi n( j jj very gO od. I have 15 ducks tfce most eggs for the least money. That tnat i a j,j 557 eg g S from July 16 to Sepli why he uses Karswood. Here is his tember 24, and they are still laying letter in full. Judge for yourself. splendidly. I also have four pullets that _ . . _ . „ laid 90 eggs from July 30 to September "Under 200 per Bird is a Rarity. 24, and they are still laying. Storthwyn Poultry Farm, Pinxton, « Mrs. STANLEY TAYLOR. My poultry farm is rttaute/hTuie 44 Pri«» in °Pen Showl taidst of a colliery district, and the de- 3, Mersey Street, Chopwell. Durham, mand for eggs and fowls, as far as. I am 1 now take the pleasure in writing to concerned, exceeds the supply, "all re- you in praise of Karswood Poultry tail." You will readily see that I want Spice. I have tried nearly all different and mnsfc have the best of birds fed on poultry spices and foods, but I have had the best of feed, and I know I cannot to come back to Karswood. lam only get the best out of my hens without the a backyarder and keep Exchequer LegEelp of Karswood. horns, not only for laying, but exhibiOur chicks are reared on Karswood, tion, and I can say I hold a record for and they are just In the bloom that laying hens, having often to show in makes everybody want them. Our hens A.O.V. are practically all in the moult, but the This year I have seven lsts, five eggs keep coming. I don't think it pos- specials, fifteen 2nds, seventeen 3rds in Bible for » better tonic to be prepared open shows. My 20 hens have laid 3,060 than Karswood Poultry Spice (contain- eggs iv nine months, and although iag ground insects). nearly all in the moult, they are still Our pullets must lay not loss than 200 doing well. I feed only on Karswood eggs in the year, but we are in a posi- Spice. Wishing the firm success. tion now that under 200 is a rarity in- 19th Sept., 1925. D. REAY. stead of otherwise. If the small as well 12 as the large breeders of England would v flo Il]Rt . ... _i hv .!„,, only read and follow the instructions K £° 9Wo c o a d n &Jg fti^Xtatair fnSe n8w 0oS ed^e br nothene fl edmt°o f JW I™"* insects). Packets: VL, V- and millions of money with foreign countries -Vj- f Joca , dea]er cannot Bupp i 7 . tOt eeSS' ARTHUR HANCOCK. 1^ 'below, *%*£?*& 18th Sept., 1925. name of the nearest dealer who supplies .„,,.,_ ,_. , ' , Karswood Poultry Spice. Wondertul Succeii of Birds Reared faibbAlKN, WRIGHT * CO. on Karswood. Tjtchfleld St., Christchurch; Moore St., Starr Town, Huntly. Auckland: Old Customhouse St., Weln»«^ «!r T wish tn say Hint I have ltaeton; and Moray Flace, Dunedin. feeing KarTwood to Pounryias tpice bfo? XOTE.-The ,oU manufacturer, of Sver four years, and lam never without Kartwood Poultry Spice (contatnina Jt I find that for rearing young stock ground tnteeU) are E. Griffith! Btiohet, lip to laying point, keeping them in Ltd., Uanchetter, England, ettaWthtt good health, aud giving them a sound 1786, in the Rtxgn 0/ George the Second. #The Cook's "Best Friend" The handiness of Oxo Cubes saves much of the drudgery of cooking, while "The their rich beef-goodness Mighty Atom" improves the richness and flavour of stews, hashes, curries and other dishes. as illustration, obtainable from— ■ ■ MBi mjA V UP It 3) Sole Distributing Asenta for Oxo Ltd., London, England : HODGSON & CO, LTD,, IT Victoria. Street. Wellington, N.Z. js
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 53, 31 August 1926, Page 12
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