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BOMBAY.

Who is it to be, C ?— the little girl with the curls at J, or the one on the hill ? Beware, C, of the Waihi boy?...J P is a bit gone on LH. Look out, J; D H has an interest there.. .What brought C H to the debate on Monday evening? Was it to see the dressmaker V Bather far from Tuakau ; but what is distance to anyone in love ?...H H is inconsolable, now that J H has gone to Waihi. ..So A C had to go home alone on Sunday evening. Too bad of WC to take another home. Nothing like patience, A ; you may catch him some day... J Sis a frequent visitor here. I suppose it is to see L'C. Will the cake soon como round?... The Band of Hope on Tuesday was much quieter than the last evening. That is right, boys; always take good advice. ..How was it J V would not whistle at the Band of Hope ? Not quite good enough when the girl was absent ?

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 920, 29 August 1896, Page 25

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BOMBAY. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 920, 29 August 1896, Page 25

BOMBAY. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 920, 29 August 1896, Page 25

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