MR HENRY DUDDING'S OPINION OF QUIBELL'S DIP.
The following 'etters from the owner ol the celebrated " Riby Grove " flock to Messrs Quibell Bros. (Ltd.),. of Newark, are well worthy the most careful attention" of* every breeder of iongwool 6heep, inasmuch a* they indisputably prove the esteem :n which (Juibell's Dips are held by this worldrenowned flockmaster — i.e. : "Riby Grove," Grimsby, July 11, 190 S. Dear Sire,— ln reply to your inquiry with regard to the efficiency and length • of time that I have used your Dip I .have much pleasure in stating that .it has been used extensively on my flocks for over a quarter of a century, and always with the most eatisfaetory results. With regard to my wool which obtained first prize at the Royal Show last week, 1 beg to 6tate that it" was Quibell-dipped. (Signed) Henby Dtjdding. ' To Messre Quibell Bros. (Ltd.), Newark. "Riby Grove," Lincolnshire, England* - ' August 14, 1908. Messrs Quibell Bros. (Ltd.). Dear Sirs, — Kindly forward me as eooir as. possible - enough dip for about 50 sheep, the eatnc a 6 I used last time S 1 Your dip always gives the greatest s^tii i faction. — Yours faithfully, ;■ (Signed) Hexbt Duddin* (Per T. B. T.) " In the use of sheep dips, a« with every, thing eke, there are degrees of satisfaction obtainable. . To the most famous flockowners in the world Quibell's "alwatw GIVES THE GBEATEST SATISFACTION," ftndf thfa accounts for the fact.' -that thought Mears Quibell Bros, offer no inducements' whatever to the pastoral public by way o£ purchasing stud etock, or otherwise doing; business on reciprocal lines beyond the superlative merits of their preparations. they aar© in the proud position to claim that the most valuable ©heep cold during: ti>» gist 10 year? ha-\e becc Qmbeli dippcJ-
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Mns A. Smith 1, Mrs Jackson 2, Mies E. .Winter 3. Powdered butter., Three entries — Mrs W. Scott 1, Mrs Halltnan 2, Mrs Greenless 3. Salt butter. -Two entries— Mrs T. W. Foster 1, Miss E. Winter 2. v Home-made loaf. Six entries— Mr3 T. W. : Soster 1, Miss Jackson 2, Mrs Eades 3. Home-made loaf, amateur class. Three •ntries — Miss M'Fadden 1. Mrs Hallman 2, Mrs Alexander Crosbic 5. Oven scones. Three entries— Mrs A. Bmifch 1, Mrs R. Dodd 2, Mrs H. E. Clarke jt. Oven eoones, amateur. Five entries — Mrs T. .W. Foster 1, Miss A. Dodd 2, Mrs E. M. Hunter 3. , Girdle scones. Two entries — Miss R. •Dodd 1, Mrs A. Smith 2. j Girdle scones, amateur. Two entries — JUrs T. W. Foster 1, Miss A. Dodd 2. ; Oatmeal cake, water. Two entries — Mrs. Greenless 1, Miss E. Winter 2. ] Oatmeal cake, any cagrediemt. Two en- - trieb— Mrs Gr-eenless 1, Mjss E. Winter 2. j Tray of afternoon tea cakee. Four ©n-l *rias— Misses Dodd 1 and 2, Miss Eades 3. SPECIAL PRIZES. Most points in sheep— John Waddell. Most points in fat sheep— James Brown. Most points in draught "horses— M. Dickie «ad Sons. ]
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Otago Witness, Issue 2855, 2 December 1908, Page 21
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495MR HENRY DUDDING'S OPINION OF QUIBELL'S DIP. Otago Witness, Issue 2855, 2 December 1908, Page 21
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