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GRAPHOLOGY.

YOUR CHARACTER FROM YOUB HANDWRITING. RULES. If you wish to iiave your cliaracteT told from your handwriting, writs to our Graphologist, enclosing On* Shilling in stamps. Write, in your ordinary handwriting, a short letter requesting n, delineation of your character, sign with your usua, signature, and give a nom-de-piume, then address your letter to "Grapiio," "New Zealand Mail,” Lambton quay, Wellington.! and enclose postage stamps to tha value of One Shilling. G WITH AN (Plimmerton). —You have a well balanced character, energy, selfreliance, practical and intellectual abilities, firm will, power, great vitality and power of enjoyment and a love of outdoor life. You are candid, warm-heart-ed, generous and capable of very constant and passionate attachment. Your temper is good as a rule, but when put out you are not easily pacified. You have a good deal of common sense, know how to act in a case of emergency and are not easily fussed or worried and have a good deal of self-confidence. You are fond of 3-our own way and opposition makes you more determined to have your way. , CAPRICE. —Your writing shows intellectual culture, originality of thoughts and action as well as practical abilities, love of order and method and the power of undaunted perseverance under difficulties. There is more mental than physical energy. You are ambitious, have refined, poetic feeling, love of music, the power of assimilating what you read, are clear in your views and can give expression to them, though there is a certain amount of reserve shown. You have keen sympathies, a firm, rather obstinate, wiii, and strong opinions. You are penetrating, usually see below the surface of things, have a strong sense of duty and are personally neat and dainty. You are capable of deep attachment, but are likely' to be both capricious and exacting. You would prove a staunch friend. WAIMAR (Waimaliaka). —You are road of outdoor games and pursuits, are very good-natured and generous and while you are capable of much depth of feeling you are too buoyant and optimistic to brood over any misfortune. You are downright, sincere and unaffected and are an enemy to all subterfuge and caprice. You should have some musical talent, are of a happy nature and appreciate any peasure that comes your way, are good tempered as a rule and can be very obstinate on occasion. You are affectionate, very fond of y r our own family'' and of your home and without being clever have some shrewdness and much common sense. MOANA (Featherston). —There is much good nature and kindness of heart evinced in your writing. You do your level best in anything you undertake, have no marked ability, but are practical, possess much common sense, are persevering, reliable and thoroughly straightforward. You are natural, free from affectation and false pride and have a good deal of caution. Your temper is not easily roused, but when upset you are somewhat hard to appease. Your affections are warm, you are frank and outspoken, are fond of outdoor games and should have a good share of pluck and spirit. You are fairly r neat. H.M.S. (Silverstream). —This writer is devoted to her own famiy. but is somewhat hard on the outside world. She would sacrifice herself for those of whom she is fond, but is slow to forgive an injury'. Her temper is quick; she often acts impulsively. She is extremely kind, very affectionate and self-re-liant. Rapidity' of thought and judgment is indicated. She is emphatic in opinions and firm-willed, energetic, sensible and should be an excellent manager and organiser. There is artistic sensibility shown, love of flowers and all beautiful objects. She has many hobbies and interests and is generally busy doing something.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1717, 25 January 1905, Page 48

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GRAPHOLOGY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1717, 25 January 1905, Page 48

GRAPHOLOGY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1717, 25 January 1905, Page 48