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At its last meeting, the National Board of Agriculture, discussed the opening up of Crown and Native lands, the cutting up of private estates, the best tenure for leasehold lands, and the purchase and subdivision of suitable laud |for the settlement of returned soldiers. The question of how to meet the case of returned soldiers who prefer to live in the country, and who aae willing to take up some light farm work, but were unable for health reasons to undertake very heavy work was also carefully considered ; various suggestions as to the best mothods of helping men of this type were put forward and it was finally decided to make a strong appeal to the farmers, through the National Efficiency Boards of Trustees and the various 'Committees of Advice throughout the Dominion, to take return d soldiers, without farming experience, and enable them to gain a knowledge of igeneral farming work. MUSIC IN WARTIME The present is essentially a time for home-enjoyment—for simple diversions that keep the family circ’e-in courage and good cheer. Nothing so admirably meets this need as a high-grade English Pijmo. such as one can easily obtain at “ THE BRISTOL.” . . . . Of the many famous instruments stocked Ifev this popular Music Warehouse none eniovs such an enviable reputation as “ The games.” Its rich, mellotv tone, sympathetic touch, handsome appearance and -remarkable durability have combined to make this superb instrument universally and deservedly popular. Another notable Piano at “ THE BRISTOL ” is the excellent and reliable “ Barnard ” Its exceptional dnrability is a tribute to the thoroughness of British craft manship. Prices are most reasonable, and terms of payment can be arranged if THE BRISTOL PIANO Co., Wellington. North Island manager, : -W; J. Brookes. Local representative, H $ JACKSON, Furniture repot, le Arolia. 2

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5607, 22 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5607, 22 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXXV, Issue 5607, 22 February 1918, Page 3

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