TESTIMONIALS. 1 99 



" Professor Galvayne is, without doubt, the most accomplished 

 horse tamer in the world." — The American Traveller. 



" The arrival in this country of tlie talented Professor Sydney 

 Galvayne (of Australia), bids fair to revolutionise the entire system of 

 horse breaking and training which has hitherto been practised in the 

 'old country.'" — The Sporting Life. 



"We cordially commend the system, and hope Professor Galvayne 

 will gain a large class of patrons, both for his own advantage and in what 

 the late Victor Hugo called 'the sacred ^cause of humanity.'" — The 

 Sportsman. 



"There is no question that the system is simple, humane, and 

 absolutely free from cruelty." — London Bailij Telegraph. 



" Mr. Galvayne's sytem is entirely opposed to the tedious and 

 often cruel method which has long prevailed in this country." — 

 London Daily Telegraph. 



" The Professor's powers as a tamer are of a high order." — Referee. 



" The system is eminently successful, while it is conclusively proved 

 to the representatives of the Press that neither cruelty nor drugging 

 form part of the plan adopted," — Europ>ean Mail. 



' ' In every town Mr. Galvayne has visited, the unanimous opinion 

 of the Press is that his system is unique in its idea, unequalled in its 

 humanity, and unparalleled in its results." — Durham Chronicle. 



" Professor Galvayne has done more, perhaps, than nny man to 

 disseminate a true knowledge of the animal and its treatment, and those 



