Tell-tale Faces.
Women are supposed to be longer lived than men. An authority says that every woman can tell from her own features if her life is to be a short or long one. The woman who will live long must have eyes round and wide rather than long and narrow, and if they are brown or hazel life will be longer than if they are black or blue. The brow must be ample and
slope slightly from an absolute perpem dicular. The head must be wide b®* hind and over the ears. The mouthi must be full and well set, and the chin square and firm. The nose must f>® wide and full through its whole length, and have open, easily dilating nostrils. This indicates a good heart and good lungs. If the orifice of the ear is low, denoting a deeply seated brain, there is a better chance of long life for ita possessor.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 471, 4 June 1932, Page 27 (Supplement)
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