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MARGUERITE (Mangatainoka). The writer of this specimen has an unassuming, affectionate disposition, is domesticated, fond of her homo and would sacrifice much for those who belong to the home circle. She is extremely sensitive, and her feelings are too easily hurt. Is truthful and honourable in her dealuigs, absolutely trustworthy, and can be relied on to perform her duties.to the best of her ability. She >s somewhat easily imposed upon, and should try to cultivate more self-reliance, and not depend too much on the judgment of others. She is very neat and methodical in her habits, careful in her choice of companions, and should be a useful member of a household. She is sociable and easy to get on with. LILY OF THE VALLEY (Mangatainoka). You have a bright, sunny nature, are volatile, fond of change, and enjoy amusement of any kind. You are sentimental, fond of reading and of pret. ty clothes. Your temperament is sanguine. hopeful, and you are ambitious to succeed in life, but are lacking in tenacity of purpose. You are quick to appreciate a.kindness and delight in doing a good turn to others. You are warm-hearted, and have a charitable way of regarding the faults and weaknesses of others. You have fair will power, but could be obstinate on occasion. Your temper is equable. Would be careful and economical in money matters; useful with your needle and clever at fancy work. H.Y. (Omaio. Opotiki). —The delineation has already appeared in our issue of 30th April, but as apparently you have missed it wo are repeating it. No. I.—This is the writing of a refined and cultured man, with decided opinions of right and wrong. _ He might appear to be hard in his judgments, but would always be just; would be honourable and conscientious in the discharge of his duties, and would expect those with whom he comes in contact to bo the same. Is straightforward, would, not hesitate to tell an unpleasant truth where he deemed it advisable, and has the courage of his opinions. He has strong individuality, good taste in literature, sense of humour and many hobbies and interests. Has a hot temper that is well under control, is determined, should be led —never driven. Is businesslike and neat. Would be undemonstrative, but capable of deep affection. NATATOR (Waipukurau).—This writer has much originality and penetration. He is quick to get an insight into the character of others, and his judgment can usually be relied upon. Has much personal magnetism, should be an entertaining companion, and will always have plenty of friends. Is fond of comfort and luxury, and of nil the good things of life. He can ■always see the humourous side of things, and dearly loves a joke. Is very fond of children and animals and of manly sports. Given the opportunity, he should be successful m business, and in any undertaking where shrewdness and acute perception are needed. He would be obstinate when once he makes up his mind. WANDERER (Waipukurau?. —A warmhearted, impulsive temperament, scltwilled and unconventional. You are imaginative, liberal in your views and actions. You are affectionate, charitable in your opinions, and like to make the best of things. You are impatient of harsh control, but can be easily guided by kindness. Are fond of attending to details, and hate to be tied too long to any one occupation. In temper you are hasty, mercurial in temperament. Would be a staunch friend, loyal and tone to others in time of adversity. You are fond of amusements, and enjoy the society of your friends, and sicqld be a good conversationalist.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4734, 16 August 1902, Page 5 (Supplement)
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673GRAPHOLOGY New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4734, 16 August 1902, Page 5 (Supplement)
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