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MERCURY BAY.

What a tender farewell the soft goods man bade U the day before she left tor Auckland, but why did he turn on his norse and so anxiously scan the road before taking something precious from his pocketbook. Was it the ring ? The 0 M saw it all, boys, and although not quite close enough to hear the happy day named, I think you can get your tin cans piled up for R's next visit . . Who is the slowest young man in the Bay? Isow then, ladies, if your all turn your eyes in the direction of the butcher's shop, let it be with compassion, for remember work is anything but a pleasant pastime for a young man deeply engrossed in love's young dream. .

13* Catalogues and Price Lists turned out in first-class style at lowest rates in Auckland at the Obsebveb Office.

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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 860, 22 June 1895, Page 22

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MERCURY BAY. Observer, Volume XV, Issue 860, 22 June 1895, Page 22

MERCURY BAY. Observer, Volume XV, Issue 860, 22 June 1895, Page 22

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