Robust and blooming health in Hop Bifcters, (American Co.’s) and no family can afford to be without them. Read In an article dealing with the three chief Colonial industries, the Daily Times has the following :—We have progressed in our grain produce ; the wool and tallow industry has kept pace with the times; hut the gold yield has persistently gone from bad to worse, wad there is consequently less money in circulation. In so far as the ranks of the cultivators are recruited from the mining community we are satisfied that the general result has been beneficial. But the misfortune is that there are none to r* new the ranks o* the miners. This is partly owing to the neglect with which goldmining and all things pertaining thereto have so long been treated. It is quite possible •as we have often urged—to renew the vitality of gold mining and now that the public apathy on the subject has been disturbed, and a member of the Cabinet .has been specially set to work of rejuvenation, we mav hope to seethe result in an increased yield of the jprecions metal,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1213, 29 May 1885, Page 3
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