HELENSVILLE.
The 0.31. is still at work so look out girls ...What will L.F. do when T.C. leaves ? Perhaps L. believes in the motto 'get another. '...l notice that J.S. still visits the village. When is the final coming off M. ? I hope you will forward us a peice of cake ...What takes CM to town so often, is it to see B. ? What will M.B. do C. P.. .T00 bad of A.S. to cat C.J. out of D. in such a way. C. ought to assert her ' rights.'. ..J.S. had better lookout, for between two stools a man generally comes to the floor.... What has become of M.O. and K.M. lately, are they afraid of the O.M. ?,.,M.A.M. w-»s doing- the heavy with someone on. Friday. Look out M.A. or there will be pistols and coffee. ...J B. is seen at the Terminus very often lately which is it 8., M.A. or K. P You had better be cautious or H.S. will be striking 1 an attitude.. ..A.G-. and his friend were so deeply engrossed with each other on Wednesday last that they did not see the O.M. watching them... What is to become of E.L. now that W.M. is departing; echo answers 'live in hopes' till the weekly mail arrives.. ..K.H. is keeping very quiet since her return from town. What is the matter, X., have you heard that T.C. is ' farewelling ' ? Never mind you. have F.O'D. left yet....W.S. is all smiles during M.W.s sojourn in Helensville. ..Too bad of A.G. to get F.M. to take her to the coast and then come home with J.B. By 'George' I would not stand that, F.... What brings G.l>. from X.X.X. every Sunday night, is it to take B.McL. home from church?... Thought A.O. thought more of M.S. than to let her go out riding by herself.... M. looks very sad of late ; is it because of her absence from her boy?... Poor L.B. will be wearing the willow now on account of the departure of T.C. for fresh fields and pastures green. Never mind, L., absence makes the heart grow fonder, and distance lends enchantment to the view.... J.L. is still as constant as ever to M.Mo. SS™ Country customers would do well to send to the Obsebveb for their printing.
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Observer, Issue 780, 9 December 1893, Page 21
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382HELENSVILLE. Observer, Issue 780, 9 December 1893, Page 21
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