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CHARACTER IN NOSES

READING TYPES i *nub nose may not be considered -....tHu1, but. it indicates a very leasant. laughter-loving nature, fond f pleasure, though perhaps a little mo inquisitive. Tip-tilted noses are ' ne raliy rather small, indicating a * k of self-confidence, but if large hey show a fearless disposition. The maiden with a large or long nose may congratulate herself, for she is flowed with strength and character js likely to be a leader in her parocular sphere. A nose thin as well , i o ng indicates a gay, courageous disposition. If a large nose widens markedly at the nostrils expect a love hf work, discretion and cleverness. The aquiline nose, curving outward ,t the bridge or a little lower, is popuisrly supposed to be the badge of aristocracy. Actually it may belong io folk of no particular family, and is , m ar k of pride rather than lineage! if such a nose is also large and fairly broad its owner has a keen sympathy for •Under-dogs” and will fight untiringly to better their lot. Six beautiful Kashmir shawls arrive at Buckingham Palace every year for the King. They come from the ruler of Kashmir, as a sort of annual “due” to his Majesty as Emperor of India. These shawls, which are large and very soft, are made in the Northern State of India front which they get iheir name. The King and Queen »jve them away as presents, and several ladies of the Court are the fortunate possessors of a Kashmir shawl. This year, when the packet arrived, their Majesties gave one to the Duchpss of York, a creamy white with a handsome border pattern in subdued colours.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 5

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CHARACTER IN NOSES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 5

CHARACTER IN NOSES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 813, 6 November 1929, Page 5

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