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A NEW DEPASTURE. GRAPHOLOGY. YOUR CHARACTER FROM YOUR HANDWRITING. RULES: If you "wish to have your character told from your handwriting, write to our Graphologist, enclosing One Shilling in stamps. Write, in your ordinary handwriting, a short letter requesting a delineation of your character, sign with your usual signature, and give a nom-de-plume, then address your letter to "Grapho/* '‘New Zealand Mail,** Lambton quay, Wellington, and enclose postage stamps to the value of One Shilling. SQUINKS.—You are fond of talking, are bright and vivacious, with a lively imagination, and a good deal of ardour for any thing that takes your fancy; are careful (probably owing to circumstances), but are open-hand-ed and liberal. Your terminals show a strong will, though some obstinacy. I see regard for the opposite sex in your writing, also some ideal in life that you have not yet attained. You are rather selfish where your own interests are concerned. GIPSY.—-You are quiet and reserved until you know people, and are cautious and discreet in most matters; are kind hearted, affectionate and - generous; are without ostentation, and rely a. great deal upon the friendship and affection of others. Are practical, self-controlled, and do not often dis>play the true state of your feelings. Should be neat with your hands in the way of needlework,, and possess musical ability.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 34

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