Character Reading from PhotographsSomething that Concerns Everybody. “ 0 wad some power tho gift-icyie us t To scoourscls as ithers see us !" W 3 intond continuing our series of character readings in connection with the publication of tho likenesses of public inon. Properly and corroctly done it will hnighton the interest ordinarily taken in tho photographs published. Wo have mado special arrangements with Professor Robert White to supply written delineations of character, and any of our country readors who would like to have carefully arranged and reliablo phrenological readings of the character of themselves, their friends, or relatives, can do so by sending a photo to tho Manager of Pair Plat, Wellington, when the reading will be forwarded to the sender. This is a feature which has novor been introduced in the colonies before and giving, as it does, all tho advantages of a personal examination, without its inconveniences, must meot with the approval of our readers. FEES : A delineation of character with printed chart, 55.; a complete written delineation of character, 10sBoys and girls, before being put to a trade or profession, or given a higher education, should have their characters read, so that they may fill that calling in life for which they are naturally adapted. Where there are or more of one family, only half the above fees will be charged. All inquiries and fees mast be sent to the Manager, Fair Play Newspaper Company, Limited, 6 Customhouse Quay Wellington.
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Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 13, 27 January 1894, Page 19
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242Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 13, 27 January 1894, Page 19
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