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DAILY TELEGRAPH.

GRAPHIOLOGICAL COLUMN. COUPON. A SPKOIKKSI OF YOUR HANDWfIITIMO. Out this Ooupoti out and forward, with specimen of handwriting, (with la ia etatnpe). addreaaed "Editor TBLBcraira. Napier."—Graphiologioal Column. Bignatnre , Sex ■••• •Waipa-iva , —This sample is too carefully written to be a fair test. It ia the natural unstudied writing that is acquired. The gentleman has probably required this style for professional or business purposes. The unchanging thickness is rather sensuous in appearance, and denotes taste for good living

and all the pleasures of life ; a kind nature, yet with little capacity for selfdenial. The writer will be practical in his aims, rather matter-of-fact in his views of life, ardent in his attachments, and apt to be exacting in his requirements from others ; is clever in some special line, orderly and cautious, has fair logical brain power, is fond of money, and values it highly; is governed by reasoning calculation. * M.B. Scotland.' —The writing denotes combined penetration and secre- , and ________________________________f

domestic a:

with those who know herwel

of persistency of purpose is shown, a disposition to give way for the sake of peace and quietness, and a dislike of quarrelling and contention. The writer is sensitive, can do her best when she feels that she is appreciated, is easily hurt by adverse criticism. Is modest in her own opinion of herself, yet capable in many ways, not in the least persuming or conceited. Intelligent, and fairly observant, non-com-mittal in speech, will not often express a decided opinion, affectionate and self-denying for the sake of those she loves.

'H. A. R.'—The writing denotes much attention to details, concentration, and cultivated brain power. The writer is gentlemanly and honorable in every instinct, scientific in his tastes, is endowed with a large degree of analytical, comparing and illustrating ability, can think clearly and compactly, and keep the main issue steadily in view. Is probably inclined to take a narrow view of subjects which do not especially interest him ; can be quite friendly and politic, but is never confidential. Is reticient in speech, and will make his statements in a plain literal way ; does not aim to please merely ; is indifferent to either praise or censure ; will value distinction on account. oE cleverness or merit. Has Btrong diplomatic tendencies ; can evade scrutiny if he wishes to do so. Answers to ' Delta ' and ' Eloise ' next week.

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Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 5 (Supplement)

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DAILY TELEGRAPH. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 5 (Supplement)

DAILY TELEGRAPH. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 5 (Supplement)