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Known by the Nose.

The nose is a telling feature. The ■woman who, ; e nostrils are deeply indented will be mean and paltry. Wide no^tiil* ! denote the spendthrift — the woman who J would ruin a man of small means. The j vulgar person is she who-e no.-c h?s a • far- jutting tip ; refinement is .Miown by I that which round? off gently tit the end. ' The aquiline chape means a finr will and ' a keen .-en.-o of justice, while the fa-tidious ' per- on ii> indicated by the long, narrow j budgie. Tho.-e coming under in;.-- cntegoiy are verj tender hearted a-^ a mle. The C'jinan no.'-c indicate^ pa.-r-ionate ttinpL-i. pov.fr of halied, i< j ;tiou-%, ammtion. eigeinr--, and all tV active qualities. i\lii<h the luniian Pame ih lieu- to , Then v. o coir.L to tho e\e. whkli i>the moit telling feature of all. The lonian vhc-^o eye, lcll rcot!e--ly fhov, - n crafty <!ispo.~ition ; that j/er-on w h-x- 1 glance rovt^ quickly will bs fa).-r\ de-igiiing, and. peihap«, malicious, but i-he be a cleMri Mnman, although rh; i- t» 1 1 for .-^h. Women of thi~ type usually cio w el l for themselves. ! Hazel eyes are the mo^t beintiful fiom the scientific point of view. They cknote fearleai-nes^, depth of character, a level head, and a big capacity tor leci proc.it inir any little kindness ohown. Bhif eye-> aie usually ]>o:»e^ed by pretty girl- uho^e aim in life i.« to be amuj-ad and petted — th° type of woman nho ciie* on the leatt piovocalion, and always fails at a cii'-i-. ' Then there i-? the wo .nan ■whose eve- < .n't: (.■>?] blatk ; .'-lie may be either a qoddc-s ■ or a t^inia^vnt If her eye-, 'lumber h*nL..i'i C.i , j]i_, HJ.-. and her v -zc i- ~"n f , iw.O >:i hu j., sic vui! hi a \< ..-- .una'-o [ ,

woman, whose love will be almost idolatrous in its intensity She will exhibit a dog-like fidelity to the object of her affections. But if a woman's eyes are large, black, and luminous, lighting up, as it were, her entire countenance, she will be a person difficult to please, her vitality will be marvellous, and the business instinct will be strong within her. She will always succeed t>y sheer force of personality, and will not hesitate to sink the finer instincts inherent in all women in order that she may achieve that which she has set out to obtain. A dangerous woman at the best of times. The mouth is the most instructive feature of the face, says an authority on the subject. It reveals not only a person's j fundamental and inherited traits, but also j her efforts to mould her character in cer- . tain directions. Beware, of the woman with the Cupid's bow lips. She is almost siure to be selfish and unsympathetic, and though she may j be ardent in temperament, constancy is not i her strongest point. ' Lips which, when In repose,' always curve upwards, according to the ' same authority, show that the owner takes very optimistic views of things, and has not, as a rule, had any very deep experiences of life. Full, red lips denote that the owner is fond' of ease and pleasure; and thin, blood.lees lips indicate the person of narrow and unchangeable views, whose besetting failings are obstinacy and self-righteousness. The man or woman whose lips, when in repose, naturally curve downwards, though they may_ not 'be sharply drawn down when the owner's face is animated, is almost always of an earnest, serious disposition, or else has passed through some great sorrow

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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 74

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Known by the Nose. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 74

Known by the Nose. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 74