HAWERA HUBBLE-BUBBLE.
How mean Mr C. was to ask those two young ladies to pay for the pears at the baker's shop on Saturday night. Who were Mr 0. and Mr T. waiting for on Sunday night ? Have they got the slip ? Old D. don't intend to remain a widower long. Lizzy looked very spoony with the billiardmarker down in the cemetery on Sunday. What did the dressmaker go out of church on Sunday night for ? D. T. said that she would not go the Druids Ball because no jockeys would be there. When is Miss J. going to tifc the fatal knot with'C. A. 1 Who was the young girl J. T. was out with on Sunday night ? J.C got a nasty knock from those two young ladies on Sunday night. Never mind, Jim, try again. When is F. going to tie the fatal knot with Mies a. ?
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 16
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