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KARSWOOD msBf$?0$til * 8 p raises average I jfrom 4to 10 eggs Is It any wonder this man 1s pleased? Three weeks on Karswood ■Jade bli hens lay TVVICE AS WELLr-and will for your», too. The dally ration of ground insects works wonders on backward layors ; tones up the eystem naturally, keeps them alert and in perfect health for actiye layinf. Get extra Winter eggs galore. Start Karswood NOff. Costs but l/5th of a farthing per hen per day : — "I keep 12 R.I.R's. A frlend reeemmended Karstcoed, and the results exeeeded my expectatioh *• Ineide three weeks frgm vsing, insteai o / enly 4 eggs a day, I have reeeived 9 and 10 every day over a period of $U t months. My birds are the picture ej health." H.O. (ORIQIJTAIi LBTTE* OK FlLE FOa INSPBCTION.) Karswood Ponltry Spice 1s obtainable from •11 wholesalers and stores at the following •tandard retail prlces: — }-lb. packet, price 1/-; 1-lb. spacket, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/6. KARSWOOD m POULTRY SPICE ■ InerMM* egg-prodnction withont foreing, beesiue it eonteini groand jnaeeta, bnt nv cayeont ptpptr, «te, •w Chui ^ iloin the DAIIY OIPPERS/ How wrisc you are to wear wool nejtt the slria this treacberous weather I But we wonder— how wiae «re you about keepiog woollio* •weet? h pays to be cdrcful about undio daintiness. Any garment worn next the sltin soon losea it# freshnesa. That'a why dainty women never take riaka with second-day woollies. Vow htrt ond now never tooffend. Join Ihe Lux Deily Dippen! Juat « four- ninute squeezing through gentle Lux auda restorea freshnesa to wooUy undiea. Remember, Lux won't ahrink wool — how ever many timea woollies go through the his auda, they atill keep soft and slim* fiuing u ncw. There'a no tod« in Lux. Oflily Dippcrt keep twp seta of woollies going, then one's always. fresh and dry for next day. It's amart and it's easy and it pays to • he • Daily Dipper. You' II see I kt-EVBR PBODL'CT MApe IN Ngw ZtftUNP •®p MMt~ ■■■■■■■■pMMQEIQSSilHB

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 134, 23 June 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 134, 23 June 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 134, 23 June 1937, Page 15

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