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FROM DEC. TO SEPT. - 14 FOWLS Majny; people have a fancy for keeping a fcwfowls but soon become discouraged because , the winter months find them riling on bought eggs for their domestic needs. Now there is no need for you to be' discouraged—to be without, your home-grown eggs, no matter Jhow cold the:wc£thlr may be. Turn discouragement to happy success by feeding KarsWood;, Poultry Spice (which, contains dried ind ground insects) regularly to your flock. The cost is negligible as one j/- picket is sufficient for no birds for 16 days.’ i,Over half-a-million poultryowners luve proved this. Here are two of them t y 1808 Egtfs from Them 3 Extra Eggs per Bird “I think it is my duty to write you on the wonderful improvement of my hens since using your renowned Karswood Poultry Spice. . Where I was getting 3 to 5 eggs daily out of 14 hens, I am now getting 12 and 13 eggs since using Karswood Poultry Spice:” (Miss) L.G. . Original letters on file for inspection Note the Economy 1/- packet supplies 20 hens 16 days 2/- packet supplies 20 hens 32 days 7 lb. tin (12/6) supplies 140 hens 32 days I4lb. tin (23/6) supplies 280 hens 32 days 28 lb. tin (45/6) supplies 560 hens 32 days Try a Shilling Packet ,Try it for a fortnight on half-a-dozen f mint write and jet vou know the -hens. Results are not instantaneous takes a fortnight or three weeks to ytdr'fepuliiis, which started to lay on -improve the egg return. If your local December 16th, .1.928, until to-day s date lhave eggs from them, and also they haveiproduced 60 chicks this year. 1 feel thatjhis success is due to using your famous :'Kirswoo4 Poultry Spice. > You dn(quite«dt liberty 4 Untie -this lettet ai d jtteiimjfiialji/you v»»v Vgj, V dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address below), asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd.. Manchester. (Established Supplies stocked POULTRY SPICE do., Auckland, Welling' aw.iffivTiwi in r - ton, Christchurch and tuith **2 «tr-» \C W tneremeee egg-produption without Sorting, Dunedin, and by all .Wjflkxffe (4*"fv botuute It con lulu n ground inuecle, hut no Wholesalers. and Store* 4th September, -19319. pepper, etc. • Kii-ii.ao JCi7-n-30 throughout N.Z.,

IMiaMfMlfdlllM (7 f. Xr J ■j <s V- ."> aL= 7 It is neither habit nor fashion th at prompts a woman to buy a modern gas stove in preference to any other kind. She merely follows a course that is dictated by past experience as well as thought for the future. Past experience has shown quite clearly that gas possesses many important advantages over other methods of cooking, and the future does not give promise of anything better than sas for the production of heat. Measured by any practical standard of value, gas easily establishes itself as the most efficient, as well as the most economical, service for cooking, It does all varietie of cooking with equal facility, gives every degree of cooking heat, is not interrupted by breakdowns or failures, and is much cheaper than any other kind of fuel. Thermostal control on every modern cooker not only simplifies the eooking itself, but does not allow for mistakes to be made. With it—well, you c&J COOK BY NUMBERS. CALL ON THE GAS COMPANY AND ASK TO SEE THE NEWEST GAS COOKER. Any Gas Appliance may be Purchased cn Easy Terms! HOKITIKA OAS COY., LTD STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA. Gas in the Home For Contentment Gas Cooking Instruction Fortnightly ATTEND Tflj] CLASSES AT THE SOLDIERS’ HALL JULY Bth. JULY 22nd. AUG. 6th. AUG. 39th. SEPT 2nd SEPT. 16th. ALL PARTICULARS ABOUT GAS APPLIANCES AVAILABLE AT GAS COY’S OFFICE. HOMES VISITED AND NE CESSARY INSTRUCTION GIVEN WHEN DESIRED. CAS HEATERS ARE A BOON JUST NOW! INSPECT APPLIANCES AT SHOW ROOM: W. H. SHANNON’S REVELL ST. HOKITIKA. i SuK |ii| iiiiii.i llii iiiiiiii Mli! «!!■■!!■ slip Oil iiiiiiii = :: §i: ; s inaiui iiiiiiii ■; .= \'■ .==•:•■=;."■? :ii : = iiiisiiliisiiiiiaiiiiiS iMiSuiitiiiiiiiiuiJ»iiiiiiiu:>iiiii»i»m-siiiiiiiiiiiSiiiii««iuiiSiiiitiiiin *• - *•••• *•"* £r«|iii.r HIM* milßMi«iiiii» < | iriiiii• nil'■ Siiuii ■"*»■ •* * - mtmmmmtm mmmmm mmmmm im mmmm - i imi i— mum

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 7

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