Advance Gold Corp. announced assay results from a 78 metre sulphide zone previously announced from the company's Tabasquena project in Zacatecas, Mexico. Highlights of Recent Geophysics and Drilling: Near surface drilling hit multiple quartz veins with widespread silver and gold mineralization; Geophysics reveal 1,000 metres X 500 metres continuous chargeability anomaly below near surface quartz veins; First drill hole into large chargeability anomaly returned 78 metres of continuous zinc mineralization including highlight zinc subinterval of 1.10m of 1.88% Zinc, 1.40% Lead, 77 g/t Silver and 0.198 g/t Gold; First drill hole into chargeability anomaly also returned highlight silver subinterval of 34m, grading 23.56 g/t Silver, including 1.10m of 101 g/t Silver, 0.59% Lead, 0.74% Zinc. Drill core is logged and sampled in a secure core storage facility located near the Tabasquena claims at Ojocaliente, Mexico. Core samples from the drill holes are cut in half, using a diamond cutting saw, and sent to ALS Global in Zacatecas, Mexico, for sample preparation then to ALS Global in Vancouver, Canada for assaying. As part of the QA/QC procedure blanks and standards were added to the samples by the company. All samples are analysed for gold using standard fire assay-AA (atomic absorption) techniques and ICP for all other metals.