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MANGAWAI

Who was the stranger that wanted to know if a Newfoundland dog was chained up near the church ? Perhaps it was only the dude chanting a ditty.. The Saturday night dances are remarkable for the very agreeable manner in which everyone treats everyone elsc.T W has sworn off dancing now, but appears at the door now and again. What's the game, T ?.. Certain ladies and gents ought to be more careful when indulging in a little mud slinging, and at the same time remember that walls have ears, and that the people they talk about save their own opinion, for it's folly to 'throw pearls before swine.'.. D B had a different girl at the surprise party. Some say he has one for every weekday; but don't forget the Point, D..lf the lady who was so annoyed at her dress not appearing in the society news would send it over to the O M he will hold a post mortem examination on it, nd publish the result.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 20 June 1896, Page 22

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MANGAWAI Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 20 June 1896, Page 22

MANGAWAI Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 912, 20 June 1896, Page 22

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