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PAEROA.

What's the attraction for the young lady at the stationer's shop. Is it to Bee ' Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay ' or is it to do a mash with 'Hippo?' You will have to watch yourself. Hippo, or you will soon be running in double harness. . . Humoured that J.Q.. the giant, is about to lose his best girl. Never mind, J., don't let that trouble you. Plenty more fish in the sea.

..The boys at the, Gym. are improving. They measure twenty-two inches now with their swags off...Eumoured that G. K. is going to leave us. What, G., Burely the three years are not up yet ? And is it possible you can tear yourself away and leave the fair one behind ? Surely not. And by the by what was the tiff about, you should not take notice of trifles, and make it your motto to always forget and forgive. . .T.G. seems a bit struck on K. Me. You will have to watch W.V., J., or he will be putting a head on y0u... 8.C. admires the Paeroa bush very much, and would like to purchase it. Pity it is all taken up?..W.M. and B.C. are well matched, but B. will never find a match here, so she intends to go globe-trotting again... Little B. can't pluck up courage to do the knee business. Never -mind, D M leap year will soon be round again.. .Too bad of D. to come and cut S.E. out of being the best-looking man in Faeroa.

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

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PAEROA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

PAEROA. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 752, 27 May 1893, Page 21

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