"ANOTHER 5 \I7IjpVT this man started poultryVV riDit keeping, the best his 18 hens could do was to lay a total of 5 eggs a day. ■ But that's ail changed now. Karswood raised his yield to 15 and 16 a day — a record certainly worth crowing about. He writes: — "I am only a beginner and have 18 hens. Before receiving Karswood, they laid only 5 eggs a day. Since starting your Spice , the numier 0/ eggs steadily increased until we are noio getting 15. and 16 a day — an extra 5 dozen a week." — A.8. (OttlQINAL LETTER ON FlLE FOR INSPECTION.) Karswood is obtainable : — }-lb. packet, prire 1/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-Ib. tin, price 12/G. KARSWOOD H POULTRY SPICE S IncresiM »gg-produotion without foroing, becauss It aontiins eround insects, but no cayvnne popper, eto.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 199, 8 September 1937, Page 8
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