MR HENRY DUDDING’S OPINION OF QUIBELL'S DIP.
The following letters from the owner of tlie celebrated "Riby Grove" flock to Messrs Quibell Bros. (Ltd), of Newark, are well worthy the most careiul attention of every breeder of long-wool sheep, immxuueh as they indisputably prove tno esteem in which Quibeii’s Dips are held by this world-renowned flockmaster —i.e.;
“Riby Grove," Grimsby, July 11, 1908. Dear Sira,—ln reply to your inquiry with regard to the efficiency and length, of time that 1 have used your Dip .-I have muck pleasure in stating that it has been used extensively on my flocks for over a quarter of a century, and always with tire most satisfactory results. With regard to my wool which obtained first prize at the Royal Show last week, I beg to state that it was Quibell-dipped. (Signed) Henby Dddding. To Messrs Quibell Bros. (Ltd.), Newark.
"Riby Grove," Lincolnshire, England. August 14, 1808. Messrs Quibell Bros. (Ltd.). Dear Sirs, —Kindly forward me as soon as possible enough, dip for about 500 sheep, tho same as i used last time. Your dip always gives the greatest satisiaction. — Yours faithfully, (Signed) Heney Dddduto. (Per T. B. T.)
In the use of sheep dips, as with everything else, there are degrees of satisfaction obtainable. To the most famous flock-owners in tho world Quibellb “always gives the greatest satisfaction, and this accounts for the fact that though Messrs (quibell Bros, offer nc inducements whatever to the pastortf, public by way of purchasing stud stock or otherwise doing business on reciprocal lines beyond the superlative merits of their preparations, they are in the proud position to claim that the most valuable sheep sold during tho past 10 years have been Quibell-dipped. 749
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The Orsett Rural Council has decided to deal with the dwellers on the dust shoot on the Tilbury Dock extension, who now form quite a colony. The colonists live in hute constructed under the bushes out of disused dustbins and old bags.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6678, 28 November 1908, Page 3
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