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TARADALE TALKINGS.

What is the attraction for P. at the pub ? Is itjthe housemaid or only the tucker ? Gh says if that chap persists in coming after Miss K. he will have to give him a punching. How did D., the Springfield masher, enjoy the ride with the new barmaid? What would his mamma say if she knew ? Dear Willie is cultivating a luxuriant crop of sideboards. Why won't Bob wear that swallow-tail coat of his to the dance ? Is he afraid of being chaffed? Frank fancies himself since he has had a shave. Nothing like wearing an imperial, old boy. What would the Puketapu girl have said if she had seen her own with the little Daisy the other night ?

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 346, 25 July 1885, Page 16

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TARADALE TALKINGS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 346, 25 July 1885, Page 16

TARADALE TALKINGS. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 346, 25 July 1885, Page 16

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