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firofit • . i i . .... — Hens lay weSI through Winter Facts beat fiction. Here is a letter from a poultry-keeper who. has made £25 profit from her -hens in 12 months. The birds laid most eggs during the winter months when prices were ruling higli — a time when most poultrykeepers are noticing the shortageT .of eggs— The reason was that Karsw'ood Poultry Spice ~~( containyig ground.. insects") was included in the mash. „ "J am a, great ~believer m Karswood Poultry Spice. drftnti it greatly-helps egg 'production during ihe winter months. In summer -I feek dry mash, hut in winter I start on wet mash again, and, of course, always inctude Karswood Poultry Spice. Last year's pullets did very well ahd made me a nrofit of £25/17/3.— Mrs. G.S." ' : ' Original letter on file for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtajnable from all wholesalers and stores. at 'the following standard retail prices :.Jlb. paeket, price 1/-; 11b. packet, price %J- ; 71b. tin, price 12/6; 141b. tin, price 23/6: 281b. tin, price 45/6. '. v ;* *rr KARSWOOD m POULTRY SPICfe B fncreases egg-production withotit forcing, because it cohtaiirs ground Insects, but no cayemie pepper, etc. . jyjTORTGAGEE'S §ALE. Under conduet of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of* New Zealand, at Hamilton, at the re quest- nP-the Mortgagee, THE ROTORUA- AUCTIONEERING CO., Auctioneers, >.will Sell by Public Auction, at their Auction Rooms, .Fenton Street,. Rotorua,, at 10 a.m. on . . ; . pRIDAY, |^|AY 27, i93,i ^LL THAT PIECE OF FREEIIOLD ■ LAND, being .Section 5,. R|ock V, Rotoiti Survey District, area.- 743 acres apd 19.5 perehes. The property js situated on the Hamurana-Kaharoa Road and 10 miles froih Ngongotaha Post Office, school, rallway station, dairy factory and saleyards. Access gained by metalled an'd pumice road from Ngongotaha, and. the property is water ed by springs, five of^wTiich do not dry up; there is 'also a water supply from three troughs— 2;000 gallons. The soil is sandy loam, i'esting on pumice and papa formation. Area is 1,300 feet above sea level and comprises level to ,undulating land with several easy gullies, mostly ploughable; is well sheltered in the main hy plantations and easy' hills and bush. The area is . subdivided into three paddocks. The land is suitable for grazing and dairying and eropping. Oats have been :grown successfully. An area of 200 acres is suitable for cereal eropping and- 100 acres for growihg green cropsi At one time 80 cows were milked on this property. Condition of land: 200 aeres in fair pasture; 300 acres in worn-out pasture; 30, acres bush land, felled and grassed (now reverted) ; 60 acres fern and 150 acres in natural state, bush has been milled. In its present state, owing to prevalence of iragwoft, the praperty has an estimated carry capacity of about 1,000 ewes ahd 50 breeding cows, hut when fully developed should carry 500 ewes, 80 dairy cows, 50 breeding cows, 20 steers ahd heifers and 6 horses, but cost of development wonld be heavy. About three years ago 200 acres were top-dress-ed with 3cwt. superphosphate; Fencing: 250 chains road fencing hnd 240 chains boundary, and subdivisional fencing has been erected. Buildings on the property comprise a Dwellinghouse, outbuildings and cow-hyre. The Mortgagee's applicatioriv and estimate of the valuatjon of the pro- • perty can he seen at the Office of the said registrar during office jhours prior to the sale, and at the Offices of the Auctioneers at the time of the sale, without payment of any fee. The Conditions of Safe ancl further particulars of the property can be obtained from the Auctioneers or from Messieurs Gilli'es and" Tanner, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, Elswick Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton. CHARLES GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. • -

]SjOtf gHARES liabilitieS We ask you what are some of the best shares in New Zealand worth today in comparison with onlyi a few years ago, and what Will .tfiey be worth in another year or twq? Send your cream to us— We have * no need to ask you for nioney to support our business. In taking up shares you almost double the capital cost of your cows. Can you alford that to-day? **, • Write or call on us for further particulars to the — ^/AIKATO yALLEY J^AIRY Co., LTD- ' " P.O. Box 18, FRANKTON JUNCTION."* Agents — DIABOLO SEPARATORSf "Smolcing?" queried an old Auckland identity the other day, "Why, i can reniember the • tiiiie in England when "hlowing a cloud' was considered hardly respectable. No one smoked.'in the streets. It wasn't done. And in those days if a woman caught a whiff of , tobacco smoke she was ready to 'faint. Now she's ready to faint if she can't get a smoke. Smoking's a boon, but if I had my way I'd stop the sale of tobacco con- . taining over much nicotine. It's ruination to the health of smokers. Nicotine As an ihsidious poison. Gets you before you know! Some of the imported leaf is foul with it. Not so the New Zealand, though! It's toasted. That means it's as sweet at a nut and quite harmless, for the nicotine has been eliminated. There's ! no finer smoking tobacco produced!" \ This veterah smoker.referred to the four famous hrands: Riverhead Gol'd,. .-Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Flug No. 10. No other toasted tobaecos are manufaetured, Their popularity has had the usual result: Imitatioiis are on the market! Bewaref

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 212, 2 May 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 212, 2 May 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 212, 2 May 1932, Page 7

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