Reporting on the last London wool ■sales, which opened on January 10th. Dalgety and Co. state that, fresh arrivals of New Zealand totalled 37,9'J-l bales, the net available bales being 37,200. The riumber catalogued for the sale in question was bales. The selection at the opening -was a good one, competition being animated from a large attendance, which included several representatives from the United States. Cros-bvel were oceanionallv dearer than in Deeeniljer. especially long, coarse light parcels suitable for America. Prices, huwfjvor, ill a few instances, showed some little irregularity, which was thought to be due to unsatisfactory results obtained from parcels of the same clip purchased in November when buyers were still unaware of the exact yield, but 011 the present occasion based (heir bidding on the ascertained result. Users, generally speaking, both m England and on the Continent, appeared short of stock for immediate consumption, and as the quantity to be realised was moderate prices should remain on their present level for the series. Large shipments were, however, 011 the way, and wdien these became available it: was possible to eee some decline before long, the general position, however, seemed sound, and manufacturers were well supplied with orders, so no severe fa.l wa> anticipated.
EXCZEMA. Sothin g npoils a disposition quicker. Nothing taxes a man's )>nlicm-e Like an irritntion of the skin. Piles almost drive you crazy. Just tlic same with l'>zema. Such miseries are daily dciT''asiiig. People are learning that tliey can lie cured. Plenty of prool thai Dean's Ointment will cure Piles, eczema, or any irritation of the skin. Lots of people know tins. Mrs 15. till call an, Scitoii slrect, ■Stratford, says:— 1 "For three years I have been suffering willi eczema on the leg. It used to itch so much that I had to scratch it. and I fancy that ] must have poisoned it, as it grew alarmingly had. I began using ointments, and thnt sort of thing, right away, hut I could never get anything thnt gave me much relief. Some month'- agu 1 go) a pot of I'oan's Ointment, mid this preparation started to cure nic immediately, and .1 was rapidly gelling »,-ll when my supply rail uiil, and 1 could not get any more fur a time. I a substitute, bul whih- I used il the eczema was g.-iting had ai! the time, and I felt that J would give anjihing for a pot of Duan s Ointment. f g.:; it at last, and now am all right again.'' (Joan's Ointment is for sale l,v a I chcimsfs and storekeepers at 3/ p.>r put. or will he ported on "I price bv Foiier-JleC'lellan Cv.. 7'J X'nt sliT'd, Sydney, lint lie sure it is DGAJV''*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 8 March 1907, Page 4
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