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TE AROHA

Toff dance all the rage for the past week. D.M. and M.E. were very noticeable. They keep well together. Some say this hop injures biz a little. T.J. and J.L. were also very noticeable. What would- C.L. say if he heard this ? I suppose T.J. thinks that out of sight is out of mind. . .W.D. was up from Paeroa with the footballers and he called in at the landlord's office to see somebody.. ,J.Q.,fromMangare, was a great attraction for the fair ones of Te Aroha, especially L...J.R. of ten takes a trip to the old course. What is the attraction, is there a pansy down there J. ? . . On dit that P.P. was in town to see one of .the parsons.. .IT.X.C. is working hard for those caps. You will have to give the order to W.H. . . J.K. is on the scene once more. He could not stay away on account of A.A. being here... Who was heard to exclaim 'Let me goP in the Domain the other Sunday. " I think we will have go ask G. for this information.. .Dame Rumour says a notable female resident is going in for a billiard r00m. . ." S.s Return ' or ' Reunited Lovers ' is the latest trifle from the pen of A.H. Short and sweet... S. says B. fell over eight sacks of gravel recently which, resulted in gravelrash. C. will have it that he tripped over the engineer's figures and simply landed in the mud. B. has regained his footing, however, though he has had to pay for it...W.K. appears to be taking greater care of himself since he returned to Te Aroha. Makes you careful does it not W. ? . . ' Plugging 'or the ' Mill Stream Dammed ' by Splodger is the latest addition totheW.M.'s Club literature... B. says it is 5 to 1 that a certain lady will not get another Sunday off. Nothing but cold pudding in the cupboard last time. . . Miss J.T. has struck oil ; everything will doubtless run smoothly now. . . Certain young ladies are anxious to know if the surveyors escaped catching cold after the severe drenching they got the other day, better luck next time.. .What wasL.P. about when she hurriedly jumped into the coach and left her charge on the station platform '! Slightly perceptible, eh L. ?..F.E. is at present ' doing the block ' in Auckland.

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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 814, 4 August 1894, Page 21

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TE AROHA Observer, Volume XV, Issue 814, 4 August 1894, Page 21

TE AROHA Observer, Volume XV, Issue 814, 4 August 1894, Page 21