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ykis will take the tiredness aivay'-^ vies TJEALTHY people are always cheer- ' -fill, that is why "Ovaltine "is a V happiness bringer, smoothing nervy ; lines from tired faces, rebuilding : ;i wasted tissue/ revitalising the brain cells. For "Ovaltine" is a complete ■"'■■..: 3mrv * t - food. In correct ratio it contains •OvalHn* Rusks .^ vitamifts you nccd| and it a^ | 10 ° helps to digest your usual food. ■i ; Everyone likes them Ddicibus too ! What could be more S^f^^n cheering than a hot, fragrant cupful ■> «nd old people too. of delicious "Ovaltine," made from In •mall and larg« creamy milk, fresh eggs and barley tioM, malt? For health— for happiness take "Ovaltine" daily. . TltyitFßEE! Enough to make Mveral good, eupfuls will b* ; > tent you on receipt of 3d. m stamps, to ': Salmond and Spraggon, Ltd. Dept. 12 / ; Wellington. Sold by all Chemists and Stores m *\ f three sizes— small, medium, large* ev^tC? Manufacturers: . v T^ .-' ' ■ A. WANDER LTD., \ "^""^"^^^^^b^^ London, England. _^^^*^^^^^' : ' ■ ■■■■. . ; * . -. . VL [^MS The Kerona burns 95% air and 5% Kerosene vapour \^ ifclX —on an incandescent . mantle — and is absolutely >t^- : :'i „ . hE' 111 * a * w '* ft .' B 7 «Jaya* /^%U| ' . ' T*3r money back guarantee for '// v 2. X All 59/6, postage 3/-. Send for i»u»trated booklet Ji*% /JUlLn* M "KERONA" AGENTS Wrfk^j*** \l WANTED. y* \JLJLj %J Jl We have «, plan by which you JiL can easily earn good, money, ' ..jS^bSm , during odd times. It will fit Th| M Kerono" wai worth all JSHmWE. ' n wit^ your d*y'» wbijk— or that to u» and will save you ffi j^ffiS, evcnin 8* 8 pleasure.— Write for from £12 to £20 per year. ]^BIW full particulars to One farthing per hour give* EARLY BROS. LTD. I you a soft clean 80 candltt .«, r- t c R > ...• • •■ ' , ■„-'■ . , 187 Fe»ther»ton Street, Wellington light-rrwithout wicks. 7 i-^% ■■■:. ■■■':■■■'■ ■■'■'. .""" ■ "■ 9OSt. Egg Production "Inside m fertaUrht, direct results from Karswood were apparent" '— says m Scottish Poultry Keeper who, as a result of changing- erer te Knrswood, mew has an aTereg-e err preduotloa of 00 per eeat. dally from his M birds who are showlnr a rood profit. r IB way to increase your poultry results i were apparent. Bg-rs were preproflt la to make sure your birds duoed In greater numbers week by week, are laying the maximum number of and at the present time, with a flock of errs possible m return for the food over SO hens, the production is m the given. , Xou can only ret the maximum neighbourhood of an average of 90 per nurhiasr of «rrs <rom your birds by cent, per day. The result is that, alfeedlnr ? them arlghtly. What, then, is though the price obtainable for eggs the correct system of feeding which here at the present time Is well under assures maximum egg production for the . market prices, not only' are the hens least cost? We state — without fear of " paylnr their way," but also they are successful contradiction — that the most showing a rood profit. economical way of feedlnr fowls whloh R. T. ANDERSON. , will ensure the maximum number of Slth March, 1927. eggs being laid is the Karswood System ' ' of feeding for eggs! Head letter Be- Finds Karswood Absolutely low from Mr. H. T. Anderson, a Scot- N«-...--« tlsh Poultry-Keeper, who, being dissat- necessary. isfled with the way In which his birds Murchlson, Via Nelson, were laying, started them on Karswood, We use your Karswood Poultry Spice with the result that within a fortnight freely, finding it so reliable and absothe birds started to lay eggs m greater lutely necessary to the health and wellnumbers week by week, until at the being of our fowls that we would not present time, with a flock of SO birds, care to be without it. the production is In the neighbourhood September, 1927. JAMES BRTJOH. of an average of 90 per cent, per day. HHPM||VOVSMMaMMiciBfaBMijBMqBI Btart using Karswood this very week' \ I^.^ *JA IT />l>] *M tX+iTl fr J ?Vatfci '2 W end, and note the difference m your ■■■■■■■■BsHHBBHMHHaVBiAHBB egg results during the following fort- Tou can do Just au well by using night.' ■■■■'■'■ Karswood Poultry Spice (containing „•-,-■• -, „ n j »t ground insects). Packets: 1/- and i/-. 90 Per Cent. Egg Production. Tins: 71b., ia/«; 141 b., JS/6; 281 b., 4S/I. ,: Olenbranter, Strachur. Argyll. Manufactured by S. Orlfflths Hughes Last winter my pullets were back-. Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). . ward, and having (from advertisements Supplies stocked by Falrbairn, Wright m the poultry papers) read of the great & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christqualities of the Karswood System, I de- church »nd Dunedin, and by all Wholeclded to obtain a supply of Karswood. salers and Stores throughout Nevr This I did, and Inside a fortnight dlreoy Zealand. 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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1190, 20 September 1928, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1190, 20 September 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1190, 20 September 1928, Page 3

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