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Patriots at Tea.

Tea-table polities is a sign of the times in tho West End oi Glasgow, and numerous “at homes” are being held for the purpose of demonstrating the necessity of “buying British.”

(fnu of the woman leaders of Uic scheme lately, outlined tho methods adopted, Guests are asked to pass an opinion on tho cup of aitcruoon tea. It is then explained that it is brewed from an Empire brand, “The China is British-made, of course, and guests are invited to compare it with this other cup and saucer —made in Germany.” “By these and other examples;” the West, End. hostess said, “my friends and I have been making hosts of converts to the policy of buying British and helping trade.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6748, 5 January 1932, Page 3

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Patriots at Tea. Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6748, 5 January 1932, Page 3

Patriots at Tea. Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6748, 5 January 1932, Page 3

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