Hatched in Sept. -LAYING (, "f by S^larch A* KgL*. or Aprii. The wise poultry-keeper who wishes to make proiits from his birds next year, will endeavour to have his 1932-hatehcd ehicks in lay by about March or April. Fbr the chick that lays in the Autumn continues to lay throughout the Winter when egg-prices are at their highest. To develop your 1932 chicks into liusky, vigorous, early-laying pullets simply feed on tlie Karswood system. By this proved means every normal chick can be successfully rearcd to profitable maturity : — • "Last year I hatched 18 chiclcs. I used to add a little Karswood Foultry Spice to the tnid-day ; mash, and the chiclcs enjoyed it. I could see it put new life into them. As they grcw older, I lessened their mcals and they grcw to he Uvely hirds and hegan to lay hefore they - were 6 months old. They laid very well all through the Winter and were always full of life. I never lost a chiclc, or had one ailing, thanlcs to Karsivood. — F.J.H." Original letter on flle for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice, is obtainable from all wlioleealers and stores at the following standard retail prices: -Jlb. packet, price 1/-; 11b. packet, price 2/-; 71b. tin, price 12/6; 141b. tin, price 23/6; 2Slb. tin, price 45/6. KARSWOOD m POULTRY SPICE Increases egg-production without forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc.
- * ! Eggs never clieaper than now. Freserve now with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. The only reliable method. Wlien buying Nazol for your Cold or '•Flu, make certain that you receive your free samples. of Nazol Pastilles. 3/6
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 319, 5 September 1932, Page 6
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