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OPUNAKE

tittle birds rumour there is to be a wedding soon between a fascinating little widow and a commercial traveller. We hope so for luck!... Why does M. P. not take a lady with him instead of going out to the cliffs every evening by himself? The tin workers will soon make a ring, M. Do hurry up and knock off baohelorising... Why do not A. H W. and J. W. fill their family jars with preserves or else close the door when discussing interesting points ?

...A. D. and E. D. must feel lonely, having no male escort when they go out of an evening. It is really very unkind of the mashers to neglect thefair sex so 10ng.. ..A. S. and L. E. said good-night in a hurry. Did he think A. F. was coming ? The O.M. has warned him to be careful.

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 751, 20 May 1893, Page 16

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OPUNAKE Observer, Volume XI, Issue 751, 20 May 1893, Page 16

OPUNAKE Observer, Volume XI, Issue 751, 20 May 1893, Page 16

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