WOOL TRADE
PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT THE PRESICNT A.LUES A YORKSHIRE COMMENT ,2\ust and N.Z. Cable) London, April 5. licgaiding tho W''ol po-.dLion llii Yorkshiiy l*ost says that Jeieidh the 10 have been more pronoun ,ed in dieations of a determination not f' loihnv tie upward course ol the wool values uiiti.l it is easier to secure compensating prices for varus and piece goods. There- is a limit to the power of tho raw material .0 dictate prices, and it is felt that for the time being it Inis largely exhausted itself. In this respect t’le excitement in, tile ran' material ia t rket in tins last few weeks has not been ca» ried into the jficce goods department and it is surprising, indeed, to wha ii rec. trie Led extenti there has been .any respoiiso by the purc.-i.'. s ol fully-manufactured materials to l';< ‘rapid advance in wn- I, p'.Muicula.rly tlie finer qualities. TJIO total vulurm ( f business i.i>j piece goods lias not developed as one might imagine from the recent scramble for wool.
DREADED GOING TO ENGLAND LUMBAGO AT/WAYS CRIPPLED him NOW KKI’SCIiEN KEEPS HIM Fit EE England hasn't tiny monopoly in Lumbago. Yet we hea * from an engineer who has lived in many parts of file world tlint it was always whan, ha want home to England that Lunibago attacked him. Eventually he tried Krtisehen and now—living permanently in England—keeps free.; from his old trouble. He gives us permission to publish this:— **T some lim<» ago spent ten years ill China, an l every time 1 mine home on leave 1 was erippled with lumbago. About nine years ago l came to England to reside permanently. Wish ing to keep clear of the trouble, 1 started a course of your Krusehon Salts exactly as presi ribed on too label, taking same in my breakfast coffee each day. During these nine year, apa. t from one mild attack about four years ago. 1 have been entirely free from Lumbago and in good hcal'h. You may make what use you wish of the above with the understanding that my name is not published. ’* —X lb. A.M.I.E.E. Lumbago. Rheumatism and all cdher uric acid complaints can be traced—in nine cases mil of ten —'o intestinal stasis (delay). Poisons bred in the accumulated waste enter the blood and cause all kinds of trouble. The unfailing effect of K uschen is i<> rid the intestinal tract of all clogging waste matter. Your pains ease, then disappear. And s*» long as a condition of interim 1 cleanliness is maintained by tin •little daily dose,” you will re enjoy life —because the six sal s in K ruse ben keep the system sweet and dean—the eyes bright and the brain active and alert. Krusehcn Salts is obtainable at all Cliemis s and Stores at _/(> jx‘r bottle.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 7 April 1931, Page 7
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