m one dead chick Poultry-keepers express keen appreciation of Karswood Poultry Spice Why run risks wun your chicks when by putting them on the easy "Karswood" system you can eliminate all anxiety as to their future welfare? In three deaths out of four the reason lies in wrong feeding. The "Karswood” system of chickrearing has reduced correct feeding to absolute simplicity. Even the veriest novice cannot go wrong. Try it as the writers of the following testimonials have done ancl have similar results: Not lost a single chick. ••J write to telt you that 1 have done splendidly with hatching and rearing of chickens. I have not lost a chicken after it comes oat of the shell, thanks to "Karswood." I have also six young ducks—my first attempt; they have also done well on "Karswood." I have 46 chicks, the last lot was 13 oat of 13 eggs. I hope to have another lot off to-morrow." E. ]. All Alive. "Once again I have the pleasure to write to you. I have a few chicks out now, and am expecting more later, not having lost a single chick yet. / mean to stick to the Karswood syste mof rearing." Wm. M. No Equal for Rearing Chicks. "Please send me two packets of Karswooa Poultry Spice , for which find enclosed P. 0., as I find nothing to equal it for rearing chicks." Miss F.D. Original tellers on file lor inspection. Note the Economy. XI- packet supplies 30 hens 16 days a/- packet supplies 30 hens 33 days 7 lb. tin (13/6) supplies 140 hens 33 days 14 lb. tin (23/6) supplies 380 hens 33 days 38 lb. tin (45/6) supplies 560 hens 33 days Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fairbaim, Wright and Company, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin and by all Wholesalers and Stores in N.Z. KARSWOOD ■ POULTRY SPICE ■ /iicnuM* egg—production tdthnot forcing, bccaume it c-ontoine ground insect*, but no cayenne pepper, etc. Kao-11-30
N ES Sy SNESS <7Ae BRANDY fAaf macfe COGN AC/Saroas _-e_. Cls she swung through the Butler There was no lack of excitement in the early days of the coach. Gold was to be found in every creek and gully. Thousands flocked to the new rushes the mail coach played an important part. m -r Railways had not yet been built, but, wherever the early pioneers pushed, there, for safety from ‘bronchial troubles’ would be found a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Du rtEDifr' &iffh r % t Geo - B °nnin? t ber ’ l 8 De *r Sir,, Seeing trial! V a ST^7 ,/W a*"*? °4Jrfd Ve * « Cough i j, Con /r °* e*Zt Ch ::T l7HiVe < / a„, Posur e on the ■!> re «ult m V Cough" C f ontplet efy ff n d ffs -' second bottle * ,Ur *****th i YOUr sfai thf \ - »> 86 Salisbury Street, CHRISTCHURCH, 6th November, 1920. Messrs. Geo. Bonnington Ltd., High Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Dear Sirs, Some years ago I wrote to you about your famous remedy, “CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS.” It is still our family cough remedy, and although we have occasionally been persuaded to try other remedies, we come back to Bonnington’s, because we have always found your Bonnington’s Irish Moss the best. Yours faithfully, ( Signed ) John Rhodes. I"' FOR nearly threequarters of a century, the original quality of Bonnington’s has been unswervingly maintained. The same invaluable ingredients—the same care in compounding. Always keep a large bottle in the house. BONNINGTON^ IRISH MOSS For Coughs and. Colds 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. . V - As a family cough remedy, Bonnington’s holds first / • favour—the Adult Dose is 2 teaspoonfuls, while 10 drops p l is sufficient for Baby. _\ 323
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1055, 20 August 1930, Page 4
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