Original Correspondence.
TO THE EDITOK. .Sir. --As Lho existing value of an ounce of gold id about throe pounds (£3), and as the common belief is that greater general production is needed, why is production checked ; why is the earning power of the old digger limited '. I have been a colonist fcr G3 years, am still sluicing for the precious metal, but not permitted to raise mere than a specified amount. Progress is a cry that sounds like camouflage.—l am, etc. PRESERVING THE EYES. Indications that the is not so «ood as formerly ar* when tbo book lias To be held at arms length or near tho face or when a mist grows before objects one- wishes to see. If your eyes are at all troublesome got' tbetn tested without delay. Right glasses may help you wonderfully and preserve your eyee. HUGH NEiLL, D.8.0.A., Glasgow Optical House, 2'i'J George Stroot, Dunedin.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2641, 22 September 1919, Page 5
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151Original Correspondence. Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2641, 22 September 1919, Page 5
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