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A suggestion of hard times due to the war is contained in the annual re- J port of the Lands Department on the ' public domains of this country: "It j has been the custom in the past,;," says the report, "to give small grants to assist boards in making the areas Under their control suitable for tihe j purpose for which they wore provided. ' but it is evident that such assistance must now cease or be restricted !•■ works cf the most pressing nature, such as river encroachment. Boards with stender finances will therefore have to depend on such help as can be obtained from local bodies, sports j clubs, and private persons, and from ; working-bees. The latter, if Well organisad and enthusiastically taken up, will quickly convert a rough area into a suitable place of recreation.'' The I Dominion has 501 public domains, com- ; prising a total area of 85,054 acres. Fifty-one of the domains are control) by Commissioners cf Crown Lands ancT j the others are administered by locat domain boards.

'I think that we may close down the session about the middle of .est week," said the Prime Minister in the Hucse this afternoon. He said ttoat the Bills yet to be introduced included a small Land, a Washing-up Bill, a Commercial Trusts Bill, which .vould deal with hte matter of the cost of living, and a sma.ll Defence Bill. He did net think that this business would take very long. As soon as the Finance Bill was out of the way, he said, he would make a more definite statement as to th e position. Britannia gave a cheer or two When Wellington won Waterloo. Britannia might have bid "good If Buonaparte had won the fight night." When whiter coughs and colds are rife, And onch is battling for his life, Wi.«e Britons mnko the victory sure With bottles of Woods' Great Pepper

uzsm&mzzb jMrasflasaffli when you discriminate and buy that Purest and Surest of Compounds— After the searching test of thirty-five years. is si for QUALITY and ECONOMY! So strong and so carefully proportioned are its pure ingredients that Sharland's Baking Powder is as certain to rise as the sun to-morrow morning. I Don't miss the Satisfaction and SAVING of using this Best of all Baking Powders 1 Order it To-day from your Grocer —and ALWAYS SPECIFY "SHARLAND'S" Costs Less than Others—Worth More

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 1 October 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 1 October 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 1 October 1915, Page 3

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