The earliest train ferries were designed, by British engineers. One of the first was that installed across the River Nile in the 'fifties of the last century, while those between Grnnton and Burntisland on the Firth of Forth, and ncross the Eivor Tfiy, which preceded the building of bridges across theso estuaries, were established as long ago as 1860. Ilfracombe, an English city of 10,000, Iws the unique distinction of having' no pawnbrokers within its boundaries. LAMB-DIPPING THIS YMK, With'the promiso of higher prices for Wool, Sheep-owners throughout the Dominion are going lo' be even more particular in dipping their lambs this year. That is why it is extremely fortunate for them that a large shipment - ' of QUIBELL'S LIQUID Dll' has "just been landed by Dalgety and (Jo., Ltd. This sterling Din lias been the favourite of successful Sheep-ownors for years. And hern is the reason: QUIBELL'K LIQUID DTP never fails as an exterminator of tick and oilier parasitic filth. This saves money. Dipping with Ouibell's hot only improves the condition of the Wool, but it stimulates a healthy action of the skin, and consequently increases tlio rise of the yolk and tho weight of the fleece. This makes monoy. Is it any wonder, then, that QUIBBLL'S LIQUID DIP is so much in demand by Sheep-owners? Make sure of your supplies by ordering now. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Sole Agents for Australasia.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 134, 1 March 1919, Page 10
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232Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 134, 1 March 1919, Page 10
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