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NEWTON.

The bachelors' hall is a great attraction, for the Newton boys of an evening. ..Didn't W.B ain^ 'Good-bye Nevanon' nicely? You ought to let the girls hear you, W..C 8 thinks there ia not a better girl in Newton than his HB. Stick np for her, C, or else someone wiD cut yon out.. H fl is a good hand at making brackets. They are all right, H ; better ones next time.. Don't C P and A B look loving coming through Newton on Saturday nights now. Let us know when it is coming off, C. .Who is the young lady who would not go home with her mother on Sunday night ? Too bad of you, F. .Don't we look a handsome couple, P D and EH. Bather young, though, E..What was J K watch-

to the Heada, whert they found that ifr W;tf Tnaliau. spent the- day -in, mashing E=Gk . AJ says she has not been in the O for a? 'Jong tune. So mote it te. .The ;girls ? 'say" that; if A % B:ha6l hisVphotb taken ?t would probably induce him to shave off that ngly goatee, . AU the, young ladies round the district, especially F G, were delighted to hear that 0 A B had returned from Baglan. The parting between JO and B B was of the tenderest description. The Q" M. regrets that ha was not present to console young lady. . J 8 has lost her maiher, I hope she will give the O M a show now

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 947, 20 February 1897, Page 21

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NEWTON. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 947, 20 February 1897, Page 21

NEWTON. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 947, 20 February 1897, Page 21