TE AROHA.
Who are the two young men who promenade the railway bridge nightly, waiting lor Emma of Te Aroha West ? . Why aid the Manawaru stockman desert Ins air colleen last Monday nieht at the Band of Hope meeting ? Was it to make room for a better man than himself, or gam the charms of the dusky benuty ? . Mima and the photo canvasser were doing a bi " spoon in the Domiin the other night. Look out. Jack ; George will hear of it. Our cadeo seems to be brightening up since he has gone into the pick-handle bneiness. • The parson's lieutenant seems downhearted lately, what is the matter, Fred; has your Hamilton girl given you the mitten ? Ask Carrie to console you. ... , Lizzie from Eiver View is trying to charm the boss of the Syndicate. They seem to make heavy weather of it. Who were the young ladies dancing outside of the Public Hall on Wednesday night ? Ca»'t they raise a masher each ? Eev.Mr. Morley delivered an address m the Wesleyan Church on Mission Work, to a fairly eood congregation ; but on account nf so much spooning going on the O.M. cannot give any further particulars.
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 18
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195TE AROHA. Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 18
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