HUNUA,
The O.M. was doing a quiet look around on Sunday... Didn't A.P.- fanoy himself escorting A.W. to church on Sunday night ? Never mind, A. A faint heart, etc. . . Great Soott ! ' Pretty Polly ' is a nice tune to whistle, but dark-eyed F. would suit you better, W...J.M. seems to have found a new attraction in A.W. Fickle heart, J...8.P. seems to be in a great hurry getting his cage ready. Is he afraid the bird will take wing?.. l hear M.K. thinks it is time he knocked off running after pretty girls and got married and settled down. The O.M. thinks so too. You have had a very fair innings, M., in fact have been a regular lady-killer in your time. Don't forget the O.M. when the cake goeß round, M., that is if there is any cake. Perhaps it will be ano cake, no cards, nobody else's business sort of show ?
. . J.W. says she likes a man with a trade. How do you like blacksmiths, J ?.. M.P. says she hopeß G.C. will return shortly from Gisborne.
IS" Country customers would do well to send to the Observer for their printing, All goods sent post free by return mail. Cheapest and best printing in Auckland.
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 754, 10 June 1893, Page 23
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