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CHARACTER FROM PROFILE

j Can you read profiles? What do | long noses indicate? * or bulging \ brows? or receding chins? fasks a whiter in The World Magazine). There are four types of profile—the vertical, the concave, the convex, and the "S" shaped. Each one has a definite meaning. A convex profile proclaims a rapid thinker. It never fails. It also invariably denotes an observant, self-centred ' person. A concave race denotes a slow, laboured, plodding type of mind. This fa n e is philosophical, calm, collected, but once it makes up its mind it is usually right, This man'.i fault lies In being too conservative. He thinks too late. The plane typo of profile is moderate. This form denotes a good judge of human conduct and a fair one of things. The vertical profile is apt to go far in any pursuit, because it has the happy faculty of keeping in the middle of the Dad. The "S" shaped profile is the best ' n all round usage. Most handsome men possess it. A sharp nose usual : y accompanies .his face. S'U'h :i profile denotes quick. decisive. correct thoughts and actions. But look out for an "S" turned backward. The reversed "S" is l V| e weakest face of all. It is concave above, where convexity and reflective thought arc most needed, and convex below, denoting ra- | pid action. This is th type chat acts j before he thinks, which is fatal to mo*! pursuits of life.

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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1401, 8 September 1923, Page 8

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CHARACTER FROM PROFILE Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1401, 8 September 1923, Page 8

CHARACTER FROM PROFILE Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1401, 8 September 1923, Page 8