- i1 — -■"■■■tiL ..j — t 12 Hens av. 9 EGGS IN WINTER-TIME Here is further testimony to the valuo of Karswood Poultry Spico for assisting liens to lay in the winter-time. Successful poultry -lceeping, as you know, depends entirely on the rate at wliieh the liens lay their eggs. By feeding Karswood regularly in the mash you provide the birds in winter with their natural tonic stimulant — ground insects. This enables them to keep the tiny egg-yolks steadily growing and developing into ncw-laid eggs witlrout in any way forcing. Prove this to your profit. " I Jia"JG very much pleasure in informing you that there is a very great iviprovement in my egg veturns since using Karswood Poultry Spice. 1 have only 12 Blacls Orpington inillets, and hefore using Karswood 1 was getting only five and six eggs a day. I commenced using Karswood on June 25th and from lst July up to to-day, 27th July, 1 have collected 243 eggs, an average of 9 eggs per day, winter laying. — V.L.C ^ Original letter on file for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainablo from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices: 41b. packet, prico 1/-; 11b. packet, pricc 2/-; 71b, tin, price 12/G ; 141b. tin, price 23/6; 281b. tin, price 45/6. KARSWOOD m POULTRY SPICE Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. '
Artificial eyes qre now so perfect that the pupils even contract and dilate as the natural eye would The cost of each child in elementary schools in England and Wales last year was £13 2s 6d, while in London the cost was £18 12s. In the previous year the cost, respectivcly, was £12 15s 6d and £18 ls lOd for each child.
WHAT DOES GRANDMA USE? Coitghs aticl colcls wero just as numerous when granclma wont to school as they are to-day. By pinnlng her faith to "Baxter's" Grandma has been able to lceep free from serlous colds, and in doing so has been able to enjoy a good share of all the good things those sixty odd years have offered. "Baxter's" ls sold at all chemists and stores in 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6 slzes. ? Grandma buys the 4/6 size— it Js the most eeonomlcal. r
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 27 June 1932, Page 6
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