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X 1,012 A j EGGi— in 3 months-18 hens If your 1931 hatelied pullets are not now laying regularly, follow the lead of the poultrykeeper below and add a little Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) to the daily mash. Karswood produces abundance of eggs, for it _ is a natural tonic and blood enriclier. When the hen's blood is in good condition a rich supply of nutriment is carried to the ovarian orgaiis, enabling the tiny egg-yolks" to ripen quickly and continuously. Karswood does not fovcc , for it contains KO forcing ingredients: — "As a regular nser of your Karswood I enclose my egg record for the last 3 months. Since Sept. 21 st to Dcc. 21st, I have receivcd 1,012 eggs from 18 hens, which averages over 11 eggs per day. The birds have always had Karswood in the morning mash, and it Tceeps them in exellcnt laying condition. — E.TV." Origmal letter on flle for inspection. Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at tlie following standard retail prices: Vlb. nacket, piice !/-; 11b. paeket, priee 2/-; 71b. tin, price 12/6; 1411). tin, ju'ice 23/6: 231b tin. p4ce 4n/6. KARSWOOD m POULTRY SPICE increases egg-production witnout forcing, because it contains ground insects, but no cayonne pepper, etc.

HDUCHE|£swlMM|ffl WOMEN'^sSimmJ ^eLe?0DryRs,VATEi • 7 to 8.30 a.m. 7.30 « VISITORS S° S S ¥» •»■ CONSULT THE EXPERTS 8 P-m- t0 M »-m- H Ward Baths— Radjg Free Inf ormation and Booking Servic© Week Days a ■tor 3.30 p.m, 6 p.m. 7.30()H LOCAL SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS 8 p.m. to io p.m. m AND ALL Ward Baths-Prijfl NEW ZEALAND TOURS W(M«SayS fl AT THE - Government Tourist S|.Safl pS°S|l w NEW BLUE Bureau Fenton Street. Near Post Office J a-m. to 9 a,t3H 10 a.m. to lpiiM P.O. Box 27 Telephono 44 3 p.m. to 6 p.t-B 7.30 p.m. to H)H Tickets for Games and Hire of Playing POSTMASTERm Material. — Tickets for Tennis and Bowls and Week Days 11 Playing Material for same, are on sale at fl the BLUE BATH. During closed hours 10'30 ^ 1R30 a.m. l|« " Tickets may be had from the TICKET COL- . 11.30 a.m? to lS LECTOR. (By app,olntment t)fl Bath Hfo&fl jwji % to ii at night, the ether o § Jk k ^ you fascinating entertaiiui A |k h's yours — meant for Y( w ¥%£% f :%I Get at ^ts very t>est 05 f f' AtwaterKent. Keenlyseled ^ ||| % Beautifully toned. A giant 8 Powet — all ' you want and n f to spare. And giving you jl I of tro.uble-free service. Buy the radio you can Tml ATWATEHj . KENT (JU ■ I.I'.S. WOOLLIAMSil PHONE 464K TUTANEKAI STREI Mr Motorist WE HAVE LARGE FRESH ST0| OF TYRES AND TUBES IT WILL PAY YOU TO Allow us to make your Motoring saft replacing those doubtful tyres with ones. Phone 431. | BATES &S0I Fentori Street FirestOT Most Mik a. a: harman PHONE 442. AGRIMOTOR CONTRACTOR, MALFR0' YARD: TE NGAE RD. NEXT DEISEL ENGINE POWER ^ haypressing — - chaffcuttj Formation Work with Power Scoop. Levelling FROM A BUILDING SECTION TO A GOLF C0l^ Tractor Ploughing, 2 and 3 furrow work, from 15/' Heavy Swamp Plough work from 30/- per acr& Discing (double cut) from 7 /- per acre. J TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS FOR HIRE BY THEd, A MODERN AND EFFICIENT PLANT PLUS CAREFjH" RELIABLE WORK ENSURES SATISFACTION

You want to leel safe when preservihg jiggs. TJse SIIARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. Nothing surer.

ASK FOR A (3UOTE FOR GONTRACT CARTJNG FROM noOnSQNSh T,TD. PHONE 41. ^

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 354, 15 October 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 354, 15 October 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 354, 15 October 1932, Page 6

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