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GRAPHOLOGY

(From the <£ Xew Zealand Alail/O

YOUR CHARACTER FROM YOUR HANDWRITING.

RULES: If you wish to have your character told from your- handwriting, write to our Graphologist, enclosing One Shilling :n siauips. Write, in your ordinary handwriting, a snort letter requesting a delineation of your character, sign with your usual signature*, ami give a nom-de-plunie, then address your loiter to “GrapHo/* ‘‘New Zealand Mail/* Eambton quay. Wellington, and enclose postage slumps to the value One tomlUnii. r"Grapho** wishes to apologise* to correspondents lor the delay iu answering their communications. •'Graph o'* has peen taking a well-oaruod holiday.l OLD JUDGE (Cartcrloij.).—This writer prefers an active Lie wuh plenty of occupation and interests. biie is penetrating, usually secs below the surface oi things, does not believe that popiuar opinion is always right, is rather critical in her judgments, and is inclined to look beyond the cause to the cure. Siio is apt to tire of things, and likes change and variety. She is fond of reading, and is a lover of beauty in scenery, of flowers and music. Is impulsive, quiek-tempomi, and rather irritable. She is of rather a romantic turn of mind, she is thoroughly kindhearted, and her affections are very

- sincere.' lledi um will power is shown. SAXIFRAGE (Fcildiug).—You have excellent mental ability, and a wide range of subjects interest you. You are quick of perception, and aro enterprising' and persevering. There is good love power shown, cordial affection for a favoured lew, anil you will expect and _ demand full reciprocation of the feeling, but you crave oilier (bines in the world "beside love. Social distinction, honour and praise for some personal gilts or qualities. You have your share of common sense, arc careful and painstaking, are somewhat reserved, are not quick io make friends but are leyal and true to those you have. You are trustworthy, aa d may be relied to carry ‘through anything that you under-

lake. You liave a firm will. BUTTERFLY (llastcrton).—You are possessed. of good mental abilities, are shrewd, not easily imposed upon, have a, good opinion of your own capabilities. just enough to help you through life. Are active, energetic, business like, and should bo deft with your lingers, i’ou ai'o ambitious, look on the bright side of life, and make the best of your troubles and diilieuities. You aro cheerful, quick tempered, the funny side of life appeals to yon lirst and foremost, and ydu should bo an amusing companion. You have a good flow of language, and aro seldom at a loss for a subject of conversation. You aro rather erratic, hut are mast affectionate and tender-hearted. WILD ROBE (Greytown).—Yon are practical, clear headed, and self reliant; are energetic and cannot be idle lor long, you are fond of home life, and ul children and auimajs. On the whole you aro good tempered, a little irritable at times perhaps. In your dealings with others you aro benevolent, kind, and sympathetic; aro self-controlled, and do not often betray the true state of your feelings. Your will is. firm; onco a decision is arrived at yon will not lightly alter it. There is no marked originality shown, but you would be a good needlewoman, your talents lie in tho domestic line. You are generous

in money, but would not tolerate waste in any shape or form. PUEK (Longburn).—l am very sorry that it was impossible to insert your delineation in the supplement you mention. Your temperament is artistic, you love nature, appreciate scenic effects and bpauty in form or colouring. You are imaginative, have varying’ moods and changeable spirits, and aro greatly affected by your surroundings. You are of an affectionate, clinging nature, and rarely take the initiative in anything, being ready to fall in with the wishes of the majority, but when you do make pp your mind upon any point you are likely to be obstinate. Yon have some ambition, you like to do tho correct thing, think "a good deal, of appearances, and are a little' sentimental. You are generous, very affectionate, .and would bo a true

and loyal friend. MOIEA (Wellington).—The* writer of this specimen is lond of pretty surroundings, is neat and tasteful in dress, and likes admiration. Tasto for good living is shown. She is dainty and would require her food to look nice as well as tasto nice. She is bright and intelligent, is adaptable, can suit herself to her surroundings; is quick of perception, and has*a keen sense of humour. Should bo quick at figures, and be well adapted to otlicc work. • She is sympathetic and affectionate and a little romantic, would bo constant in her affections and possesses a natural love of children. She is very hard to move when onco she makes up her mind upon any subject and is likely to be obstinate.

KLIN GAMITE, K. E. (Pending).—You have a firm will and decided opinions of your own on most subjects. You aro straightforward and honourable, and would scorn to do a mean action. You are at times a triiio bard on tho shortcomings of your irienda. and have no patience wii-h irresolution and indecision. You have good brain power, learning would be no trouble to you. and I think you fully appreciate your own ability; you would have special talent as a linguist. You are rather impulsive at times, and aro ajit to act without due thought and consideration. Yours is a sociable disposition. You like to bo surrounded by your friends and like plenty of fun and enjoyment. Your temper is quick. K.il. (Wellington).—You aro open and strriightionvard, kind hearted and liberal'in your views and opinions. You aro self-possessed, use your reasoning powers and are pretty level headed, have some originality and should be a good man of business. You have a good nead lor complicated , matters, would be smart at figures, and would make a good accountant. You are observant, allow little to escape your notice; are

tond of pleasure and amusement of every description. Aro specially fond of music, should have xdenty of friends and bo a pleasant companion. You have some peculiar turns and twists in your character and are not easily understood, but you are kind and true and your friendship is worth having.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)

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GRAPHOLOGY New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)

GRAPHOLOGY New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)