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2$ Weekly from 5 Birds ! When a poultry-keeper complains that his hens won’t lay, it’s a pound to a penny he’s never tried Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Karswood users never complain—they don’t have to. Their liens maintain ■: steady production and never fail to show handsome returns for. money spent. Karswood is a natural stimulant* that coaxes hens to more active laying but does not force. It cannot force because it contains no forcing ingredients. Bead this user’s letter:— - “I have 5 JtJ.lt. pullets Sept, hatched 1932. These commenced laying in May biit, not being satisfied with results in June, I thought I would try Karswood Poultry Spice. I soon had better results, getting 101 eggs in July and 105 tis August, an average of over 25 eggs per weelc.—K.K.” ' ' Original letter on file for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and : stores at the following standard retail prices: ■Jib, pkt., price' 1/-; 11b. pkt., price 2/-; 71b. tin, price 12/6; 281 b. tin, price 50/-. KARSWOOD K POULTRY SPICE • Increases egg-production, without fore* iug, because it contains ground insects,' but no cayenne pepper, etc.

Influenza is About Don’t Get Run Down, Everyone' is open to the infection of influenza, -but it is all according to your reserve of vitality whether the attack will be severe or slight. Now that cold? and influenza are so prevalent it is positively .dangerous ■ to go about feeling run-down and . worn out. The after effects of an attack can be very distressing. Often it leaves the sufferer : iow and depressed-, 1 .nervous, 1 sleepless, and with vague pains in head and limbs. People , who are feeling weak, overtired, nervy, and despondent should guard their health by building up and enriching their blood* with the aid of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills contain the necessary elements that help to increase the haemoglobin and red corpuscles of the blood. At a large hospital, and by an independent medical practitioner, tests have been made ..-which prove it. When your sys- ■ tem has been refreshed, revitalised with the now; rich blood l that Dr Williams’ Pink Pills help to create, you will enjoy new energy, restored nerves, healthy appetite, splendid digestion, and a new interest in life. A short course during and after an attack of influenza is; essential for keeping up bodily-resistance. At , chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. Say “Dr Williams’ ”—and take no other.

- CIIRESACOLD Continued coughing weakens. Lane's stops-the cough* heals the throat and lungs. : Cold after cold I 'What could be more miserable ? Fortunately* Lane’s goes right to the source of the trouble & ends Mr. Cold; Take no chancesyith these dangerous infections —get Lane’si EMULSION REXONA heals I ...when everything else fails “Some time back while running to catch a train, I ran into one of the posts on the station. My leg broke out into a running sore. The leg was bad from just above the ankle nearly up to the knee, and ran all day for. nine months. I tried all kinds of ointment but none were a sticcess and I saw visions of losing my leg. I tried Rexona, and two tins of same completely stopped the running and my leg healed up." —Mr; K. McYitty, Victoria. Always use Rexona Ointment and Soap for ... Scalds, blisters, bruises, sore feet, heat spots, chapped hands, aching muscles, Itching and all skin complaints. REXONA PROPRIETARY LIMITED 9.125.32

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19340611.2.16.3

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Evening Star, Issue 21743, 11 June 1934, Page 2

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568

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21743, 11 June 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21743, 11 June 1934, Page 2

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