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BE BRITISH.

One of the best forms of patriotism is commercial patriotism, and we are pleased to say there are thousands of discriminating people in the Dominion to-day who are willing to pin their faith to British pianos. The E. and F. •Piano Agency, Ltd., are particularly prominent in British pianos, and, holding such fine agencies as the Broadwood, Collard.and Collard, Allison, Eavestaff, and Green, are quite justified in asking purchasers to “ be British ” and buy British pianos. Mr J.H. Gittos is- making a special display at Mr F. J. Gilbert’s, and the encouragement already given to British pianos in Te Awamutu is a further testimony of the appreciation of British goods by our people. Inspection is invited. Demonstration daily.*

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Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 325, 23 June 1914, Page 5

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BE BRITISH. Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 325, 23 June 1914, Page 5

BE BRITISH. Waipa Post, Volume VII, Issue 325, 23 June 1914, Page 5

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