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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 handwritiug, a short letter requesting a delineation of your character, sign with your usual signature, and give a nom-dc-plume, then address 3'our letter to “Grapho,” “New Zealand Mail," Lambton quay, Wellington, and enclose postage stamps to the value of One Shilling.

F. (Bannevirke). —I am giving your initials as you did not append a _nomde plume. Your spirits are variable, and you are inclined to be changeable and fickle. Aou are quick-tempered, touchy, bright-, vivacious, found of talking, quick to pick up anything that is now to you and have a g>od deal of ability, but do not like to be tied long to any occupation. You are original, impulsive, generally act on the spur of the moment, have sense of humour, and the funny side of things always strikes you. You are generous, like to give pleasure to others, are very alfectionate, fond of children, somewhat unconventional, and do not trouble about public opinion; firm will. PORTUGUESE. —Your nature is a refined one. You are exclusive in your choice of friends, conservative in your ideas, think a good deal of appearances and are very neat and dainty personally. You have some ability and very clear ideas when you choose to devote yourself to business; should be an excellent judge of character. You are careful in money, matters in some things, but do not deny yourself much and thoroughly appreciate comfort and luxury. You are very fond of reading, and have good taste in literature. You are in many ways reserved, and l can keep a secret when necessary, are selfpossessed, have a good deal of pride and self-respect, are devoted to your oivn family, but are somewhat callous to the outside world. JOHNNIE! COME LATELY (Wellington). You have strong affections, are demonstrative, feel sorrow and pleasure acutely, are generous by nature but have learnt the value of money and have a good deal of common-sense. Y r ou are full of life and fun, enter into things with your whole heart, and are never cast down for long. . You are capable, have a good deal of self-confidence and make the most of your opportunities. You are energetic, enterprising and ire generally busy doing something. Aon are kind’ and sympathetic, good-tem-pered as a rule, but are quick to reseat a slight and would not allow yourself t> be imposed upon. You are very fend of music. R-ARA AVIS’ (New Plymouth),—There is openness of hand and heart shown. You are very affectionate, but at present rather fickle, though once your affections are really engaged you would bo constant, you have ability, fluency both in writing, and speaking, a good deal of self-confidence, a - genial manner and have an appreciation of all. the comforts and pleasures of life. You are very neat, fairly methodical, Independent in thought and action, rather uncoventional, but like to stand well in the .opinion of your friends. You are clear-headed, rather impulsive, quick to act and hard to move when once you have come to a decision. Quick-tem-pered, and verv kind and sympatnetic. G. (Wellington).—Yorrr . spirits are variable, you are at times cheerful and sanguine, and sometimes become very much depressed, but the latter state doesi not last for long. There is l sense of humour shown in your writing and you thoroughly enjoy a joke. You are affectionate, kind-hearted, and very gooa natured and cannot bear to Hurt the feelings of others. You are. capable, can do most things if you make up you mind to do so, but have not got a large amount of enterprise. There is some caution shown in your writing, you do not trust others too entirely, and your reasoning powers are very good. You are of a domesticated nature and thoroughly appreciate home life; medium will power.MIRIAM (Wellington).—l am very sorry that it was impossible to give your delineation on the day you mention. There is some ability- shown in your writing, but I do not see any special talent for literature. You are ambitious, have a good deal of enterprise and self-confidence and make the most of youi’ opportunities. There is some originality shown, you are hopeful, not easily cast down, have sense of humour and should be able to act. You go in a good deal for general effect, but are not very neat and do not pay enough attention to. detail. Y r our affections are sti’ong, you are kind and good-natured, have a firm will and a hot temper when roused'. There is a good deal of sentiment in your composition. ADMIRAL TOGO I C Wellington)—This writer is a shrewd man of business, he is keen at a deal, would fight over a pp any and- likes to get his, money's worth ir evei’ything, but he would be gene-

roug to himself and to those of whom he is fond. He would certainly ioneider his own interests before those of others and could be rather “sharp" on occasion. He is very reserved in some ways, can keep his own council, has penetrating judgment, is likely to be very., hard at times, but there is also some kindness of heart shown. He is fond of hig own home, takes an interest •in evei’ything concerned with it. His conversational powers should be good, Le is observant and should be possessed of a large amount of knowledge. His affections are strong but centred on few, lie takes quick likes and dislikes, and! if he takes a fancy to anyone, wo ail do all in his power to help them.

DAPHNE (Masterton). —-You are of a domesticated nature, fond of home and its surroundings, would always do yoar best to make a hoxxse comfortable an l cheerful. You are fond of reading, are musical, enjoy any pleasure that comes your way, and would prove a pleasant companion. You are fond of change and variety, would enjoy travel and vou are rather romantic and sentimental. Yoix ai’e very affectionate ind kind, but are firm and will not allow yourself to be imposed upon. You axe very fond of outdoor life and of children and animals. You have commonsense, and ai’e not easily fussed or worried and have self-reliance*

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1686, 22 June 1904, Page 16

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GRAPHOLOGY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1686, 22 June 1904, Page 16

GRAPHOLOGY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1686, 22 June 1904, Page 16