GARDENERS ARE Y° U G ETTING RESULTS? Aro you getting irom your seeds the strong, healthy plants you want? If not, the fault is in the seed. We can sell you reliable, richly, productive seeds; vegetable seeds that produce size and quality in vegetables, and flower seeds that give profuse growth and beauty of bloom in flowers. Dahlias and Thrysa njb emu ms a specialty. The season now favours beddum out tomato plants—we have the best SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 98 Queen Street. Auckland.
HOW DID YOU GET YOUR TASTES? YOU buy llie same newspaper day afier day, patronise the same shoe store, and go to the same lunch place. How did you get thal way? How did you form these habits? Hov have vou acquired the facts and impressions that make your individual m.stes in friends, in f00d.% in anms< ncnts, in work? The -.ast majority of these impressions came into you unfelt and unpcrceived. because the human senses must i»v the law of their existence lie open to impression. You through your whole life unconsciously receiving, classifying, and storing’ up these impressions. They become your background of personality, your fund of experience your basis for opinions. Among them are stored away your unoorisciously-formed estimates ol advertised articles.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9024, 2 November 1925, Page 2
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