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A GOOD CUSTOMER

CIVIL SERVICE STORE MR FORBES, PLEASED. prsss Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 10. Mr 6. W. Forbes, speaking at a luncheon given by tho Civil Service Store, complimented the firm on translating into - practical action the principle of Empire preference by pushing the sale of dominion products. He stated that the firm, which was one of Now Zealand’s oldest customers, was now taking 100 lambs and two tons of butter weekly. Similar Empire displays throughout the country would be most valuable.

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Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9

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A GOOD CUSTOMER Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9

A GOOD CUSTOMER Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9

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