GRAPHOLOGY
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KIAW.. KOXjTOU (Martinborough).—. This writer is level-headed and practical, and may be thoroughly relied upon to do his duty conscientiously and well. He would work hard when necessary, but has great capacity for enjoyment, and appreciates all that aPP e ?K the senses. He is tenacious ot his opinions, firm-willed, i s likely to be obstinate, but would be greatly influenced by those for whom he has special regard. He is shrewd observant, lias a good opinion of himslf without being conceited, ancl though being good-natured and kind-hearted is rather inclined to be selfish. He is a little fickle, but once liis affections are deeply engaged, would be constant. He dislikes shams and prelife CeS * and Woldd prefer a country BEG GY (Wellington)— An impulsive, impetuous disposition, you act and speak on the spur of the moment. You are ardent, capable of intense feelings, musical, generous and self-willed. sTour temper is hasty and your will firm, you are adaptable, can suit yourself and your conversation to the society you are m and can get on with most people. You are usually gay and bright, hut are apt to be cast down and depressed You are • ° f li retty things, have excellent taste and your surroundings would be in harmony of colour and design wnen of your own arranging. You have good business abilities, and some penetration and mental energy. GARNET (Westport)—You are extremely good-natured and would sacrifice vour own wishes to those of others. 'You have refined tastes and feelings, and liKe to associate with persons of similar ideas. You are suited for any position of trust, and would be particularly axiapted for the vocation of a nurse. You are of an amiable disposition, woula command the respect ot jouy friends and acquaintances; you possess the rare gift of gratitude —you would never forget a kindness, lou are extremely credulous, easily led, and are rather lacking in decision and firmness of character. You ®SL P ers . eve « n &» orderly and personally neat. Would prove a. clever and capable mistress of a household. MABELLE (Hawera)—You are ambitious but are rather careless in small matters, and are apt to tire of things A certain originality is shown in vour and there is some imagination You would not take things too much for granted, but use your own common sense. You dislike to be found fault with, like to have vour own way. and are just a trifle obstinate. You aie of a kind-hearted nature are fond of all old associations, love children and are sympathetic. You aie fond of reading, and would greatlj enjoy travel. You are liberal in money matters, and by no means desjnse the material pleasures of life The temper is a little hasty, but not
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New Zealand Mail, 20 August 1902, Page 43
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