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CLEVEDON.

The O.M. is out on duty, look out lor mm. ..*. H married ! Why do our girls allow other girls to' step in and carry off some of our best men ?... Why did D.M. ride the longest way round with Miss S. on his way home from the Hunua picnic ? ' Goodness gracious,' says J.C. ' Miss 3. was quite mashed on me on the night of her concert and ball, she would not leave for a moment the whole evening.', Things appeared different though, J... The boy from the shop is greatly down in the mouth because the girls will not come to the • dancing-olass. He can't get 'em on. He should get some moustache paste and use it pretty freely, as. girls don't like bare-faced boys... Poor L., you have a lot of bantering to put t_p with ; never mind, remember there is no royal road to success ...The ' hale ' and ' august ' youth, whose attempts seem destined to be met with failure, is again on .the 'warpath. I wish you evory suocess, dear boy... What a grand ball we had here about a week ago ; it was quite enjoyable, but I don't think I shall venture five shillings on myself and my ownesfc own again. But oh, the strong water was'nt it first-class ?... Ask the captingif he remembers the last Masonic Ball, and tell him to compare it with this one... J.S.W. has opened his iron gates at last. All who were at the Band ol Hope saw the benefits thereof.

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 523, 29 December 1888, Page 17

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CLEVEDON. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 523, 29 December 1888, Page 17

CLEVEDON. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 523, 29 December 1888, Page 17