■KI EGGS AV. PER BIRD PER YEAR It’s yearly results that count —and here in a nutshell is the reason why some hens consistently maintain high annual egg averages, while others do not: — "You be interested to know of the following results secured from my tiro pens of Karswood-fed Rhode Island Reds. .\ ; o. .1 pen has an average of 17 birds, and these have laid 3,789 eggs in the past twelve months. I started A’o. 2 pen of 18 hens on Karsuood four months ago and they have yielded 1,297 eggs to date. Karswood’s the stuff to make ’em lay and keeps them in perfect health. TJianks to it, my profits for the period are £25 odd."—R.R. (Obiginal Lstibb on Fils fob Inspection.) ECarswood is obtainable:—i-lb. packet, price I/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/6. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICES fnarMies egg-production without forcing, because II copUins ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, eta,
“ONLY THING FOR PILES.” So wrote grateful patient. Try Zann Treatment yourself. Send ninepence stamps for generous sample. Zann Pty., Box 952HJ, Wellington. —7
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Grey River Argus, 15 September 1937, Page 7
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