THE MEN WHO MAKE THE BEST HUSBANDS.
I —* — I The character and general disposition of a person is told as well by | tion of a person is told as well ' face. •! Marriageable maidens who wish to be sure of a happy married life would do well to notice the texture and colouring of the hirsute adornments of their swains. Men with brown hair cither light or dark, are considered to make the best husbands ; (hey are less selfish, and more thoughtful ■ than their brothers who are lighthaired or very dark. The men whose hair turns grey very early in life are invariably sympathetic, very honourable, and intelligent. Red-haired people are generally extremely smart or very severe.
With the fair sex the colour of the hair has-also to do with the disposition. Pale blondes are impulsive, lovable, and fickle—not to be depended upon ; while dark brown-haired women are extremely loyal. Women with fine black hair are nervous and sensitive ; those with the samc-hued
tresses that are coarse in texture are invariably mean. Dark-hftired women, as a rule, are more passionate, but more faithful, than their fairer sisters. '
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 8, Issue 27, 2 April 1907, Page 2
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186THE MEN WHO MAKE THE BEST HUSBANDS. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 8, Issue 27, 2 April 1907, Page 2
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