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GRAPHOLOGY.

TOUR CHARACTER FROM! YOUR HANDWRITING. RULES If you wish to havy your character told from your handwriting, v 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,” Laipbton quay, Wellington, and enclose postage stamps jbo the value of ■One Shilling. KATE O’SHANEI (Waipawa),—Yours is a truly domesticated nature, and your are eminently suited to the home sphere. You are neat and orderly, enter into things with great spirit, have a good deal of energy, have a firm will and are very fond of talking. Yon should be a good needlewoman, are fond of doing fancy work, have patience and are persevering. You have decided opinions upon most matters, and do not lightly change them. You are very affectionate and cling to those you love and .are capable of denying yourself much dor those of whom you -are fond. You are inclined to be quick-tempered, but .do not bear maliceLA BELLE (Wallaceyille).-—You are and open in your outlook upon life, are sincere and honest and are kindly disposed towards your fel-low-men. You have considerable inteltellect and brain power, with much penetration and business ability. Your sphere at present may be rather confined, but given the opportunity you could fill a considerable position. You dislike ostentation and vulgarity and . often allow others less able but more pushing to take the ead. You are observant, rather critical and choose your friends wisely. You should possess , musical ability and love of the fine arts. You do not readily confide in others and will never betray a confidence. ORAOE DARjbING (Wanganui).—You are l a person of high aims and good intern-/ tions and if you do not always realise your aspirations it is because you are rather lacking in concentration and i tenacity of purpose. You are refined, ; fond of-soeial intercourse and are gifted , cwith tact and adaptability. You are i chatty..,and are never at a loss for a subject of conversation, are intelligent, fond of pretty things end display taste ; in arranging colours and designs. You are painstaking, methodical and careful of detail, fond of home life and sur- , roundings and spend your money with discretion. You are extremely kindhearted, and though you temper is not , easily roused, you art. ?low to forgive an injury. I.HYLLIS (Pahiatua).—You are very neat and tidy.. dainty about your personal appearance, are fond of nice clothes and have good taste in dress. You'are very fond of music and have decided taste for it. There is some tact shown, you generally say the right thing at the proper moment, have ambition, enterfrise and energy, and though you are y no means pushing, you take advan- : tage of your opportunities. ' You have artistic taste, should arrange flowers well and have an appreciation of all beautiful objects. Your affections' are warm and you are fond of admiration and attention:; firm will.

CLEMATIS (Sanson). —You are rather impatient and impetuous, are fond of ashing questions and of getting at the root of things. You are rather easily discouraged when things go wrong and should cultivate a little more perseverance and self-reliance. You are 'very neat and careful in everything you do, reliable and conscientious, kindly, fond of children and dislike to cause anyone pain. You are quick to pick up things that are new to yon, anxious to do well, Liberal and •open-handed, cheerful and •equable in temper. You are very fond of animals, are fond* of being put of doors, though you /ike reading very much and you would also sew very . jveli. SDQDJNE (Fordell). —You are very fond of feminine society, are inclined to be fickle, but once you really loved you would he constant. You are very good, hearted, generous, quick-tempered, but are not one to bear a grudge. You are very fond of animals, and would dhow skill in training and managing them, are shrewd and not easily imposed upon. You are fairly conscientious, but are rather careless, do not pay enough attention to detail and are rather impatient. . You have medium - will power, are affectionate . and never forget a iriend or a kindness. You are-courageous, andi fond of reading. BUSHMAN (Pelorous Sound).—You have strong artistic taste, and certainly I Should say you are musical. You are I hrisk and self-reliant, and have a good opinion of your own capabilities. You .have a firm will, are very often ob- ' stinate, rather reserved about your private affairs, are nquick to make ffriepds - but are faitiifsl to those you /have. You are astute in business, know the ivajue of money, think a good deal :of appearances and position, but are genial and kind to all whom you meet. v-i You are clear-headed, very hot temper-ed-when roused, and jou do not readily forgive an injury. Your affections are strong and you are very thorough and 'reliable.

EIMERALD (Waipawa).—'You have decid- " ed artistic ability which you would do -well to cultivate, and you would display much taste in dress and in the arrangement of your hom<v Y*u are original j, in your ideas and 1 not easily influenced by others. Yvo. generally to get your own way, but can yield gracefully when necessary. You

have a cultured mind and coarseness or vulgarity is abhorrent to you. You have a good fund of animal spirits and can tnoroughly appreciate a joke. You are versatile, are not lacking in selfesteem and are fond of the society of the opposite sex. You are self-reliant A and are quite capable of thinking and acting for yourself. PFFTOR (Pictou).—You are rather selfopTnxonated and do not take broad outlooks, but may often be convinced by reasonable argument. You have a good store of general information and take an intelligent interest in what goes on around you. You have a strict regard for truth, are careful in money matters, without parsimony, are astute and not likely to be taken in by fraud and deceit. You are singularly undemonstrative and dislike to show your feelings and emotions which lie deep. For this reason you are often misunderstood. You have much respect for established institutions and have impatience with modern Temper variable, inclined to be irritable. '' SNAPSHOT (Wanganui).—You are goodhearted, obliging and always ready to do a good turn for a friend. You are easy-going, careless of detail and money slips easily through your fingers. You are fond of children and of animals, and helplessness and weakness appeals to you. You are easily influenced by kindness, but harshness rouses all the obstinacy in your nature. You are fond of feminine society, have an easy temper, are hospitable and sociable. You are fairly sharp in business but would succeed better if you gave more prominence to your own interests. You have a contented mind, an affectionate

nature and would take a great interest in your home. RITA (Wooodville). —You have a very "kind, sympathetic nature, are unselfish and would if possible devote much of your time and energy to ministering to the wants of others. As head of your household yon show much patience and kindly skill in making things run smoothly. Yon are sincere and are a lover of justice and fair dealing. Your affections and sympathies are deep, you respect law and order and have much reverence for established institutions. You are cheerful and affectionate, can be outspoken at times, are dainty and neat in your personal appearance and like to be well dressed. Yon are methodical .and practical, can organise and control and have an influence for

good over others. I am sorry yon did not append your signature, as it is a great help in the delineation of character. WILD ROSE (Hawera). —Yen are painstaking. careful .and conscientious, and possess' a well-regulated mind. You are hopeful and sanguine, always making the best of things. You are ambitious, decidedly clever, persevering and although many features of your charaoter are as yet only partially developed, it is evident that you possess many of the qualities necessary to suooess. You are unselfish and considerate for others, are orderly and neat in your habits, should be quick at figures, are observant, and amenable to discipline. You are warm in your affections, and always ready to do a friend a good turn. You should be able to draw. LAMP GLASS (Hawera). —You are rather a complex character, and are likely to be misunderstood by those who do not know you well. You are very goodhearted and have strong affections for a few, dislike to show your feelings to any extent, are likely to be sulky, nave a firm will and like to be led not driven, are fond of children, but do not like to have a great deal to do with them. You would make an excellent housekeeper. are thorough, reliable, neat, and

particular about your personal appearance. You are fond of men's society, and like admiration and attention. JOCKEY BOY (Foxton).—You are exact and orderly in your habits, are rather shy and retiring, and have not much self-assurance. You never forget a kindness nor a slight, do not see far below the surface of things, are amiable and even-tempered. You enjoy change and variety, but are not exacting m your desires. You are fond of all outdoor life, yours in an active disposition, are fond of games and should do well at them. You are clear-headed, plucky, observant, cheerful, thoroughly enjoy a joke, are honourable and straight-for-ward and would scorn to do anything mean or underhand. You should choose your friends with care as you are easily influenced by them. CURIOUS (Featherston). —'Much originality is shown in this specimen. The writer is sentimental, constant to old friends and associations. She is fond •%>f talking, is easily swayed by those for whom she has a deep regard, is fond of her own way and is impatient in opposition. She has strong opinions of which she is tenacious, her will is firm, and she expects and demands obedience by those subordinate to her. She is thorough, pays great attention to detail, has a sincere admiration for all beautiful objects, and has artistic taste and should be musical. She is extremely kind and charitable, very sympathetic and would do all in her power for those in trouble. Should sew beautifully and has a great deal of patience.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1681, 18 May 1904, Page 76 (Supplement)

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GRAPHOLOGY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1681, 18 May 1904, Page 76 (Supplement)

GRAPHOLOGY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1681, 18 May 1904, Page 76 (Supplement)