FORTUNES IN FLOORS
GOLD TRODDEN UNDERFOOT IN ALGIERS (Jold and silver “dust” that has best accumulating for centuries is to bf taken from Moroccan jeweller* “souks” and sold. The “souks” the market places. Jewellers, like a; other tradesmen, work there in tbr open or in squalid little shops- so* succeeding father in the busine?*. ways on the same spot.
The “sweepings,” so valuable ia American and European jeweller workrooms, never have been Rath errand smelted here. The first do this will be tried by a newly-foi®/** French company, whose experts lieve there are fortunes in sold silver fillings trodden into the floors of the native shops.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 12
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