WIDE HEADS AND THIN HEADS.
(London ".Daily j A {dance at customers' bonds would assist, shopmen in jiukdno; the class of floods likely to suit, tlu-vr taste,_ {.aid Professor V. M'iUoH Severn, tho Brighton phrenologist, in a lecture at the British Phrenological Society. "Persons with narrow heads aro far jhaaior to deal with than those p<\,s<feing wide heads. Ix>ig, narrow-headed persons will generally choose good tilings, whatever tho price. Indeed, they :iro usually too free in. spending, and so prodigal of their means that often they cannot, afford to buy. Though easily persuaded to spend their refined taste and intelligence must bo appealed to. "But the wide-headed customer, as a rale, has more money than tho, narrow-headed, though lie will not parr with his cash except at bargain prices unless for something he. is really in need of. Ho hates to lie ' done,' and the salesman who can take a rise out of him deserves promotion. He is sound and stable in business, bub always wants tho best of the and usually gets it."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11927, 9 February 1917, Page 4
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