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KUAOTUNU.

B M and Miss M looked very loving coming down the road the other evening. Were you taking her to the cottage meeting, B ?. .It was too bad of the fair E to play gooseberry on Snnday evening; two la company, three's none.. Who were the three young men sitting on the bridge who commenced singing ' Pishing,' when AEG passed with the hnnt(er)ing man. Too bad of them..J B and Miss T are doing it very heavily lately. Get yonr tin cans ready, boys. .What is the matter with H B that he never comes down to the township ? Is he thinking of the good time coming when he meets M Q again ?. .It is to be hoped that J P and C G won't ' keep it dark ' when they promise to sing at the B of H again. .Has D W accepted an agency for mnaic books, or does he carry them to let people Bee he has got them ? Bob down, you are spotted, D. .It is time some of those persons who gather ronnd the stores in the upper township went to school again to learn -to speak decent language. .Too bad of H T of the Xapai to take his mate's girl last Friday night.. Dame Unmoor says that W H and E A are about to go in doable harness. Look out, boys. .What takes G Me down the town so often ? Have yon got an interest in the little draper's shop, G7..CE thinks he is very keen, but look out, C, for G is on your track. .B M and C N are seen very often promenading the beach. Are they gathering shells ?

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

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

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

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