TE AWAMUTU.
All the youth and beauty of tiia district were at the organ recital on Wednesday. Miss A. looked and sang charmingly ; her songs wore the best of the evening. lVliss O.s swec't voice was heard to advantage in her ,-;olo. Some oi' the other ladies would have been more successful if they had pronounced tl.eiv words distinctly. JB.'s song was one of the gems of the evening, and Gr.'s song was greatly .admireo 1 ...A.1J. has been doing a mash lately ; I\Jis& ]•]. loolced onitc happy again the other evening with hijn...!\Jiss S/ was" the belle of the jatu-t'art dance... Why did Bliss A. change her seat in church on AVedmesday f Was it because W.D. would stare at her?. ...ft. says organ reeita's are all bosh ; he could not get near his girl and she went home with another fellow.
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17
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142TE AWAMUTU. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 17
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