La t ts s^' ^ ^ pmse, (Sgd.) Thos . Wilsotu Otekcdke, Aagast, 14th, 1929." IKy Mr. J. L. Wilson, ^ brother, also writes: 22 ducks - 2294 eggs - 5 months "I have kept dacks for three years, and for five winter months of 1928 I received from 22 ducks 2294 eggs . In 'May 517,/une 424, July 464, August 359, September 530, which resalts are due to Karswood Spice. They were in good condition all the time and for the last fortnight in September they averaged over 19 eggs per day . Wishing you the Jt continued success of a product which truly • i deserves it. You can use this as you like. when scarce and prices high (Sgd.) L. Wilson, Everyone wia a bad. garden can kcep a 0Ktafe' I9S9'" few fowls, and, what is more, keep them Original letters on file for inspection successfully. Apart from providing sufficient eggs for domestic requirements— that Xry a Shilling Packet is new laid eggs just when you want them , , — the profit that can be made from this Try it for - a fortnight on half-a-dozen interesting hobby is surprising. The main hens. Results are not instantaneous it fhing is to make a start, then add a little takes a fortnight or three weeks to nnprove Karswood Poultry Spice (which contains the egg return. If your local dealer candried and ground insects) to the evening not supply, send a postcard to the New mash. Hundreds of New Zealanders have Zealand Agents (address below), asking made a complete success of poultry-keep- the name of the nearest dealer who suping by simply following the Karswood plan. plies Karswood Poultry Spice. Why not give it a trial ? Read what Mr. jrc.t,,, u.tnVisc T tri Wilson, of Otekaike, has to say about the Manufacturedby E . Srrffii '' results obtaind from feeding "Karswood" Manchester, (Estabhshed 1756). Supplies ro his small Rock * stocked by Fairbairn, Wright tx Uo., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and T. , . , Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers and Used it for 20 years storesin N.Z. "1 have always found Karswood Poultry Spice very satisfactory . I have used itfor j wlj ^ J 20 years. At first for 30 hens and for BsWBltrW® ^ ^ about 15 years and for 5 years on my m POULTRY SPICE 9 poultry Jarm o] about 550 hens. At presmt .m.p,ad, .ellon *M.ut forotog, I am now receiving over 300 eggs a day ana because « contain s ground insects, but no put it down to the excellent quality of your cayenne pepper, ete. K13-11-30
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 121, 24 June 1930, Page 5
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