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TESTIMONIALS. 



Yeterixary Establishmext, 



56, Xew Boxd Street, London, W., 



14th August, 1878. 

 Dexter Curtis, Esq., 



Sir, — On several occasions I have used your Zinc Collar Pads, and 

 can testify to their efficacy both in the prevention and cure of sore necks 

 as produced by the dialing of the collar. The ease with which they can 

 be adapted, the simplicity of the article itself, and the very low rate at 

 Avhich it is produced, shoidd recommend it to the notice and use of aU 

 horse contractors and cab proprietors, Avhose horses, as a rule, suffer most. 



I am, Sir, 



Yours faithfully, 

 THOS. J. W. DOLLAE, M.E.C.Y.S., 



And holder of Veteriiuiry Certificate of 

 H. <L S. Society, Scotland. 



I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have practically tested the Zinc 

 Collar Pad of Dexter Curtis, and I find that they are admirably adapted 

 for the use they are designed for, namely, the prevention and cure of 

 sore necks, caused by the collars of harness horses. 



J. M. PARKER, M.R.C.Y.S., Birmingham. 



Bruxelles, 



July 15th, 1878. 



I, THE UNDERSIGNED, Yeterinary Surgeon to the Royal 

 Stables of His Highness the Count of Flanders and to the Belgian 

 Government for the City of Brussells, also Founder and President of the 

 " Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," declare to 

 have\ised the " Dexter Curtis Zinc Collar Pad " on my horses with 

 great success. 



It preserves the mane and prevents it from braaking and wearing off, 

 and also the neck from becoming sore, and horses with sore necks it cures 

 rapidly; they are therefore indispensable, and should be used for all 

 classes of horses, from the pony to the cart-horse. 



Thus the " Dexter Curtis Zinc Collar Pad " is of great value for 

 general use, as it is a preventive against sore necks, and I recommend 

 it to everyone, as it enables horses with sore necks to continue their daily 

 work with ease. 



This is the result of my experience, after having given it a good 

 and fair trial on all my horses and on those of my customers, with the 

 greatest success, and I have never known it to fail. 



HORACE DOUTERLINGUE, 



Veterinary Surgeon, and President to the Royal Society 

 for the Prevention cf Cruelty to Animals. 



I HAVE great pleasure in testifying to the gi'eat value of Dexter 

 Curtis's newly invented Zinc Collar Pad, having seen it used on cab 

 and 'bus horses with the best eflect. 



J. CLAY WORTH, M.R.C.V.S., Birmingham. 



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