CHARACTER FROM HANDWRITING.
(By Our Oiiiii " Qrnpftiologisl.") "Moiltßaw.v,"—Thanks tor your testimony of Beveral correct delineations by the writing of your friends. Your .writing denotes good nature, energy and rather . >fitful industry, good physical stamina, and capacity for enjoyment. Should judge that you oro a bright, lively companion, rather deficient in tactful caution, yeti speak too openly, and will often ■' give yourself may," although your quickness o! com- ' prehension will awake the instant you j make a mistake and make you feel it. Will always consult duty before expediency, are very sincere in attachments, and unassuming, practical and direct in manner. Can construct, n:ake, copy, timl imitate, will be ' business like in the use ot money, not but will dislike 100 rigid economy. v "Workman."-The writer is fond of ohango and variety in occupations, and surroundings, lives in to-day, enjoys time as it passes, and makes tlio most of his life. /* Is social, cordial, and affectionate, not persistent,.can 1)9 easily turned Irom his purpose, is (airly inventive it lie had more application. The organ of biliativeness is well developed, this will cause liim lo enjoy bathing, sailiug, swimming, and water journeys, lie is often thirsty,- there may to .J- danger in the_ use of stimulants for iiiin, lie should avoid them. Is lairly economical, ; 1 disposed to be neat and careful in dress, and tho use of goods. Will like to handle , money in the way of foisinos. " Tiik Shunted,"—The writing denotes ; that the writer has had a battle with life, has not received a fair shaic of praise mid i encouragement. Is patient and plodding, | but too easily turned asiJc, dreads ridicule, , ami is too modest in self-estimation, Is (juite penetrative in judgment, and yet will ' allow others to impose, and too often take 1 them at their own valuation. Is apt to be ] fault-tinding in an aimless sort ot way; is , v really very tender-hearted and self-sacrifi-cing, saving witli money, and yet will lind * it hard !o keep it, is so generous in instinct. 8 Is sensitive to praise or blame, should I encourage hopeful expectation?, and try to ] look on the bright side of things. " ( [Mtrs of the Waiiiai'.u'a I'my Ti.<ii:s ulni vvMi ri to have their characters r,:ul awl their I'atnnl ilispo.-ilinns tocrilicii shniihl send tiirtiniHK nl t their haiidarritiiv:, to;vthi r will, .mc iu . Ktampj, tililtescd " (iiMi'inni.nfiisi," rati' nf this (I office. A few line.- of the osnal rritinr, -.villi..tit .. mi)' attempt nt improvement nr is the proper sample l,i send as n lei. Nt llie art. The V answer Will iKU'ill with llle Ir.nlilK Hail- (if n x dimeter mill then any ullur ipialitin- will lie ' mmimnl In Hi»lin» a specimen of irritin; fur | a dclinutini], cliint-i should n-e a urn 11/ /Jnwr indicative "f sev. There is mi imd f-r an.v dis- S diNire to its of llie real name of the iier.-nn so inn- i, tritatin", ami, in any ca-v, eoiiliileuce tnav lie ' placed in our iili-nlnte reticence.! ' \
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5689, 20 July 1897, Page 3
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495CHARACTER FROM HANDWRITING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5689, 20 July 1897, Page 3
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