Women Shoppers
WOMEN are not nearly so easily ” “dazzled’’ as men. This is the opinion of the majority of British manufacturers, ns expressed at the Itrbisli Industries Fair. ” If there is one person in the world r. i lever salesman cannot bluff, it the woman buyer,” one man said. • • She takes her work very seriously, and can never bo 'led’ like her male
c.rdleagues.' ’ ‘•Women buyers know their own minds so much bettor than the men,” said Mr. L. R. Roberts, one of the salesmen at the stand of an atlas and globe firm.
"When they shop, they know exactIv what they want, and they are determined 1,0 get it. It’s not a bit of good trying to persuade them to lie satisfied with something else. “On the whole I agree that women are more shrewd than the men, and tliev are not nearly so easily dazzled bv a novel!v ns their men colleagues.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 10
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