BRITISH AND FOREIGN PIANOS.
TO THE EDITOR Or "THE PRESS." I knew a man who would walk three blocks to get his hair cut, simply because the barber was a German—while alongside his business premises there was one of the best English barbers in the country. This is verv much the attitude of mind adopted by the Rangiora Council in their recent purchase of a piano for tho new Town Hall. Why this attitude of mind? Do they not realise that the Mother Country needs all our helpthat there are countless unemployed who would be absorbed if. only we and the other Dominions were to buy British goods? As the Hon. Lloyd George truly and rightly said: "If we have to accept German goods as indemnity we would be better without any indemnity ai all." Will Mr Bellingham and "Another Britisher" pleaso take note?— Yours, etc.,
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18682, 4 May 1926, Page 11
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