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5991 B'«99 ' ® CD ! Here is a Hawke 's Bay poultrykccper's actual experience. A plain statement r of ! facts, liis letter clearly shows that Kars- ! wood Poultry Spice (containing - ground insects) pays wonderful dividends in winter eggs to those who use it:— | “Eggs, no doubt, in England are ' plentiful at this time of the year, but over here'it'is when they are beginning . to get scarce, and, of course, expensive to buy. However, I am managing d small ■ flock of fowls which would be about two or three hundred, and the cold decreases the egg-production greatly. Not having used your Karswood Poultry Spice; before, 1 thought I would try same, and the effects astonished me. Within a fortnight from the time of feeding the folds with Karsiuood, the egg-production increased to somewhat •500 per cent. more. — N.A.H.” Original letter on file for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard ' retail prices: 41b. packet,'price 1/2; Hb. packet, price-2/3; 71b. tin/fprieg:l4./-; 281 b. tin;.-price'so/-. M POULTRY SPICE* Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains . ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. M. HOUSTON & CO.,

AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL AGENTS. ' WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ttjghly improved dairy FARM, Lowfcv Koiterangi, 113 acres freehold; 11 pcldbeksf al} ploughed iand iir exdelient 'condition. *; ai. new ’7-rcomed dwelling, kayshed; tables, implement shed, milking, nia. chines, etc. As a going concern, walk in—walk out—including 3<>' 'seleoteiTv cows, Q heifers, 4-horse team - ,' pigs, A poultry, etc., all necessary farm tjm-\ plementi? and harness. ’.rTliiS nfc a splendid proposition. .1 fn jnpd i ate' possession and terms arranged. Full ;p4rticulars on application. G OOD 6 - ROOMED cWOIjU DWELLING; splendid acre section, corner, H. and C. 'water service, bathroom and wash-house. Property in excellent order. Terms can be arranged. OFFER WANTED—GOOD FREEHOLD SECTION, next to Oliver and' Dnff’s Boot .Shop. 1A 3 GOOD BUILDING SECOv/ tTONS, Sewell Street. ' GOOD BUILDING SECTION, Sewell Street. £250 4 ‘ ROOMED DWELLING, Tudor Street. AUCTIONEERS, CORNER WHARF & CAMP STREETS. HOKITIKA.

MR MOTORIST I No, Sip—Not simply a paint job—no| simply body and fender repairs— WE MAKE|YO,UR CAR DIKE . . s Jiki ! ■ N E : Wy We do more: than /‘save • the-.. surface/* We give your automobile that highly priced, “NEW LOOK," instead o* j‘a rough, amateurish “home made” ap- ' pearance. ; NOW, \IT IS TO YOU It ADVANTAGE TO ’PHONE: 546, WESTERN SPRAY GO. Mackay Street, GREYMOUTHi

EVERY MARR lED PERSON . Should know the vital farts contained, in the undermentioned handbooks witliten by world-famous authors. Containing sound advice and -authentic information previously obtainable only from' expensive medical books. Now Post Free for 1/G only. HUSBAND’S AND WIFE’S HANDBOOK by Dr. H. Alcott 1/-. ■' “FAMILY LIMITATION” by M. Sanger 1/-. Or the two hooks post free under plain wrapper for 1/6. P.N, THE CHEMISTS’ SUPPLIES COY., P.O. Box 1178, CHRISTCHURCH. Agents for Dr. Marie Stopes’ Books. Ihe most discerning housewives use Sharland’s Vinegar. It’s so pure, so piquant, so full-flavoured and. it’s brewed in New Zealand. Sold, m bottle c i bait at- &J 1 stores.-—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1933, Page 6

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504

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1933, Page 6

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