CHI C K S Like^ You n g CART-HORSES Dead cbicks are no use to anyone: they are certainly no use to you. To ensure every one of your rearable chlcks living to lay at six montlis old, feed them the Karswood way. Then vxitcJi them grow — to maturity and PROFIT:— - "My first hatch of chickens turned out lovely ; 1 sat eleven eggs and had out 9 chicks; the second hatoh I had the same result; and the third hatch, 13 chicks out of 13 eggs. I have noip about 160 chicks in&all, and they are like young cart-horses, full of life and vigour and all receiving the daily dash of Karswood in their food. I have followed the Karswood plan for years and have found nothing better for making chicks thrive to an early maturity." — A.J. (OaioksAr, Letter ox Fili roa Ikspectiok.) Karswood is obtalnable: — i-lb. packet. prica 1/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, prlce 12/6. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICES InerauM cgg.praftuction without foroing, becanM !l contaioa gtousd inseots, but no cayenn* pepptr, «t«.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 212, 23 September 1937, Page 3
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