“1 have 120 liens 80 pullets and jO second-season birds. In spite of the fret that they are on free tango ana the soil hereabout is rather wet and heavy, we average from SO to fOegga a dan and eggs are now fetching lu,Rt prices No matter how severe the weather is my birds may be seen ranging the fields on coul raw nioinZ„s and making then regular visit to the nest boxes, just as though Spring were here. 1 find that with healthy stock, good housing and feeding and Karswood Poultry Spice, Winter eggs can be produced under almost Arctic conditions. — 8.8. M. Original letter on (lie for Inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices: lib. packet, price 1/2; llb * P kt ". . pri< l e n^ 3, 71b tin, price .14/-; 281 b. tin, 50/-. karswood m POULTRY SPICE 9 Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.
Salads are always appreciated in summer, especially if Sharland’s vinegar is used in the dressing. It is so pure, so piquant, so full-flavoured u simply “makes” the salad, lu bottle nr bulk. All Ktoro.p.——AdvT
feasible to provide tivnt married. women applicants for positions should make an affidavit of her finamcal position. and that of her husband.. Mr G. Benstead also supported the motion. “in the past we have had difficulty in finding out the financial position of an applicant,” said the chairman (Mr H. J. Bignell). “Time and again we have been given false information. Mr Banks: I do not think yon should say that . Mi' Bignell: Bait we know it is true’ There is a parallel with conditions under the old system of appointing teachers before the institution of the grading system. The canvassing for support for applicants used to be a perfect nuisance, but the grading system did away with that. By ruling that n - new appointments of married women teachers shall be made we arc doing something that will be similar in effect to what happened with the institution of the grading system. If we rescind the motion we are opening the way to the old) trouble of canvassing.” Mr Banks’ motion, when put, was lost by eight votes to four.
P.O. BOX 598. CHRISTCHURCH. VEGETABLES., Best table potatoes 200 lb sacks, Sutton’s Supreme 10/-, 561 b bags 3/3. Arran Chief 2001 b bags 9/-, 561 b bags 3/-. Table Onions 3/6; Carrots 3/-; Parsnips 3/-; Swedes 3/-; Pickling Onions 3/-; all in 561 b bags. Jam Melons 2d per lb; Marrows Id per lb; Pumpkins Id per lb; Beetroot 2/- per quarter; Celery 5/- dozen. Freight paid on all orders for 3/- or more. FRUIT. Dessert Apples, Jonathan 6/-, Cox’s Orange 7/-, Cooking Apples 5/-; Tomatoes dessert 3/6, Sauce 2/6; Pears -J casos dessert 4/6; Quinces l cases 4/6; Oranges and Lemons, etc. , Freight paid on all orders for 5/-. P nni P 0. BOX 593 IROENS LTD. CHRISTCHURRH.
SMALL ADVERTISEMENT in the wanted columns of the “(Inardian” will sell your goods. Try it! Prepaid rates: Id words 1/-, tiiroo consecutive insert ions 2/6.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 2
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