HOW DTD YOU GET YOUR TASTES? YOU buy the same newspaper day after day', patronise the same shoe store, and go to the same lunch place. How did you get that way'? Ho-w did you form these habits? Hov have you acquired the facts and impressions that make your individual tastes in friends, in foods, in amusements, in work? The vast majority- of these impressions came into you unfelt and un perceived, because the human senses must by the law of their existence iie open to impression. You go through your whole life uucousciously 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 unconsciously-formed estimates ot advertised articles.
DRAPERS AND GROCERS. COUNTER BOOKS . COUNTER ROOKS We are nov 7 in a position to supply these at competitive prices. Don’t give your orders to Travellers. COME TO US VND KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE TOW*
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9026, 4 November 1925, Page 8
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