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Among the nearly 7,000 women who expressed their judgment on freesias 17 per cent could detect no odor at all ; and of those who did , 53 per cent said it was weak , 29 per cent found it medium , and 18 per cent classed it as strong .
Among the nearly 7,000 women who expressed their judgment on freesias 17 per cent could detect no odor at all ; and of those who did , 53 per cent said it was weak , 29 per cent found it medium , and 18 per cent classed it as strong .
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could be purchased for 25 cents a pound , while it cost 35 cents a pound in packages . Salt in the package cost 233 per cent more than bulk salt in a 25 - pound sack . It is necessary , of course , to purchase some articles in packaged ...
could be purchased for 25 cents a pound , while it cost 35 cents a pound in packages . Salt in the package cost 233 per cent more than bulk salt in a 25 - pound sack . It is necessary , of course , to purchase some articles in packaged ...
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Out of 1,354 families 23 per cent owned their own homes free of all encumbrance , 43 per cent owned homes which were mortgaged , while 29 per cent rented their living quarters . The percentage of home ownership is definitely larger in ...
Out of 1,354 families 23 per cent owned their own homes free of all encumbrance , 43 per cent owned homes which were mortgaged , while 29 per cent rented their living quarters . The percentage of home ownership is definitely larger in ...
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Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
FASHIONMADE WANTS | 129 |
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