Advertisements. 



CHAMBERLIN'S 



CANADIAN POULTRY MEAL, 



THE CHEAPEST FOOD IN THE WOELD FOE 



TURKEYS, GEESE,. DUCKS, AND CHICKENS. 



Eeceived the ONLY AWAED given by the International Jury, Paris 



Exhibition, for Poultry Food. 

 Bronze Medal and Diploma, Mannheim, 1880. Silver Medal, Antwerp 



Exhibition, 1885. 



,J J^^UEKEYS, Geese, Ducks, and Chickens fed on this Meal a 

 ^ vJ thrive wonderfully, are kept free from Disease, and will lay ss 

 of nearly double the number of eggs. Fowls commence laying about ^ 

 j£ seven months old. Turkeys, so difficult to breed, are reared with the £5 

 ^ greatest success upon this Meal, with scarcely a loss of three per g^ 

 o cent. If shut up they will fatten in a very short time, and the cb* 

 "^ colour and delicacy of the meat is surprising. It is invaluable in Q 

 g cold and exposed situations, and success at Poultry Shows is also S- 

 |S assured by the use of this Meal. §' 



% Numerous TestimoDials on Application. i 



Price 20s. per cwt., including 12 packets of ^ 

 ^ Aromatic Compound and bag. Packed also in Three- '*' 

 •p, pound Packets, 6d. each. ^ 



£ » 



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o An Infallible Cure for Gapes in Pheasants and Chickens. § 



2s. per Tin; Post Free, 2s. 6d. ^ 



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ROUP PILLS, 



For Poultry, Pigeons, and Cage Birds. 



CONDITION PILLS, 



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Above Preparations, Is. per Bottle ; Post Free, Is. 2d. 



JAMES CHAMBERLIN & SMITH 



(Late JAMES CHAMBERLIN), 



(Same, §cfitlti:g, unir Jag J^coJr Wnnl^amt, 



POST OFFICE STREET, NORWICH. 



