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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-piume, then address your letter to “Grapho, “New Zealand Mail,” Lambton quay, Wellington, and enclose postage stamps to the value of One Shilling. ISABELLA (Levin).—Your tastes lie in the domestic line, and, though you are in many Avays careless an 1 untidy, you are on the Avhole a good housekeeper, are extremely good-hearted and sympathetic, anji Avould do all in your power tor those in trouble. You could sew Avell if you liked, have good taste in dress are fond of pretty clothes, like going about and seeing your friends, are sociable, unaffected, thoroughly appreciate any pleasure thacomes your Avay and enter into things Avith your while heart. You are quick and active, but should be more careful in the way you do things; your temper is quick but soon over, and you are very affectionate. ANGUS (Wellington).—You: delineation appeared in the “Mail” of 20th April. COWSPANKER (D'annevirke).—You are neat and thorough in everything you do. are persevering, anxious to succeed in life, and should do so. as you do your level best in anything you undertake and have a good deal of energy, xou are cheerful and sanguine, make the best of your troubles and difficulties, and are always ready for a joke. You should be a little more observant than you are, you have some ambition but are of a happy, contented nature and like to make those around you the same. You are plucky, have commonsense, are very affectionate, fond of home life, are kind and obliging and charitable in thought and action; goodtempered, but not at all meek. FRANCESCA (Wanganui).—You have ability, learning is mo trouble to you, you can be beautifully neat Avhen you like, Avould seiv nicely, are quick with your fingers, are bright and intelligent and AArnuld do Avell at clerical Avork. You should choose your friends Avith care, as you are likely to be easily influenced by them and through your affections, Avliich are Avarm and strong. You take a pride in A\ T hatever you do, there is a strong sense of idealism shoAvn and a love of grace, genection and finish; You are \ery kind-hearted, anxious to do right, have medium Avill poAver, are good-tempered as a rule, thpugli quick sometimes. PEGG-uG'ARLIC (Waitotara). —You have clear ideas, are smart in business, quick to grasp things, are keen and in some Avays clever. There is taste. for music shoAvn, you are very fond of it, are fond of your ffinne and your own family and would stick to those you love through thick and thin. You are fond of oiAtdoor games and sports, are quick to act in an emergency and are not easily fussed or Avorried. You are energetic, are fairly observant, possess excellent judgment, and have an appreciation of all beautiful things. There is some caution shewn in a business Avay, but you are quickly attracted by a pretty face and are just a little fickle. A.E.B.T. (Westport).—You are very easygoing and indolent, and do not care to exert yourself more than is necessary. In money concerns you are open-hand-ed, and find it difficult to refuse an appeal to your generosity. Your domestic affections are strong and you Avould be a kina and indulgent husband and father. Had you chosen to exert yourself you might have made more of your opportunites, but you may still do much by energy and perseverance, as you could succeed at many things if you made up your mind to do so. You have practical, constructive ability, should be useful Avith your hands and skilful in the use of Tools; are fond of manly games. BARBER (Palmerston North). —You are shrewd, have good business ability and niuch originality. You are very fond of talking, delight in an argument, have firm opinions upon most matters, are tenacious of them, and like to' be appreciated, though probably you pretend not to care for the opinion of others You are genial, have a ready Avit, a very hot temper when roused, and will not stand any nonsense. Your affections are Avarm but centred on few, take a great interest in games and sports of all kind, are fond of reading, have the topics of the day at your finger tips, are in many ways generous but are at times very hard, in your judgments. BOODLE (Carterton). —'You are painstaking, neat, and patient, and occupy a high place in the regard of your friends. "You have a well-regulated mind and by nature turn towards that Avhich is good and true. Choose your associates with care, for you are much influenced by those wlfh whom you are constantly in contact. Your aims and ideals are high. You are rather reserved and are sensitive to ridicule, but your nature will expand under encouragement and kindness. You have a good deal of undeveloped power in reserve, it lies with yourself to cultivate and improve voui abilities. You are fond of your home and relations and you will never forsake a friend. NOEL (Pahiatua).—You are businesslike, prompt, and exact in your dealings, neither asking nor giving more than is dne. Your emotions are well ■under control, but once your affections are engaged you will be constant. You

have much sagacity and foresight and are determined to the point of obstinacy. You are thoroughly practical and Avide aAvake and Avill never allow a com-mon-sense view to be obscured by false sentiment. You fully appreciate the value of money, but Avill spend freely when necessary. You are even-temper-ed generally but upon provocation can sboAV stern anger. You have a marvellous insight into the character of others and your judgment is seldom at fault. LA MASCOT.—You are a person of independent thought and; action, forming hasty though usually correct opinions. There is a serious side to your character and you sometimes allow yourself to be unduly depressed over trifles. You love the beautiful in nature and art although personally you are probably untidy and careless. Method and order you lack, while possessing a due appreciation of these qualities in others. You are tenacious and intense in your affections, loving deeply, and hating with a will. You are a person of vigour and action, fond of children and animals and will ahvays take the part of the weak and oppressed. You are frank and nnconventional, Avith a good deal of will power. PT.G HUNTER (Chatham Isdand).—You are thoughtful and intelligent and like to he correct and exact where ioossible. You take an interest in life and in questions affecting the welfare of mankind. and can hold you own in argil* ment. By nature you are generous, and tvere you possessed of much Avnvi.Tiv

wealth, you would find pleasure in relieving the necessities of those less fortunate. You would be fond of home and children, have a warm heart and a nature that responds to kindness. You like to be up and doing and delight in overcoming obstacles and difficulties. You are courageous in danger, resourceful. and would retain your presence of mind in an emergency. You are charitable in thought, and place the best interpretation on the actions of your fel-low-men. ELLIS (Hawke’s Bay).—There is much caution shown in your writing, you are reserved in many ways, are very persevering. stubborn very often, and passionate in temper and in your affections. You are somewhat unconventional and original, not at all shy, but have a good deal of assurance, are fond of talking and are never at a loss for a subject of conversation. You are very good-natured, will do a friend a good turn whenever possible, but do not allow yourself to be imposed upon. You appreciate comfort and luxury and all tlie pleasure that comes your way, and are susceptible to the charms of the other sex. Next Week—Kate O'’Shane, La Belle, Grade Darling, Phyllis, Clematis, Equine Bushman, Emerald, Pfftor, Snapshot, Bita, Wild rose, Lampglass, Jockey Boy, Curious.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1680, 11 May 1904, Page 51

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GRAPHOLOGY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1680, 11 May 1904, Page 51

GRAPHOLOGY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1680, 11 May 1904, Page 51