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—Whether Oliver of Devonport isn't a bit tired of the game of hide-and-seek now that Malcolm has got back to the Harbour Board all right. — Whether Sir Robert Stout, who writes about ' the rapid spread of love for others feelings,' will tell us how much love he has for Mr Seddon. —Whether Mr W. J. Napier intends ! to commemorate his Chairmanship of the .Harbour Board by converting the Freeman s Bay mud flat into a recreation park for the western suburb. — Why the Maori warriors in ' Hinemoa didn't tattoo their faces, seeing that the maidens of the chorus stuck feathers in their hair to shew they were quite up in the latest Maori fashions. — How much longer the management of the Henry Brett— Harry Edmiston Choral Society are going to keep back the annual balance sheet, which has not been" forthcoming since 1891 ; and how they like Co cure urt ngßeßted appeal t0 the Supreme i 3 ~~; Wh^ c Kance the Newmarket Bowling Club had of pulling off the Rink match when the Ponsonby champions had been practising hard at night by matchK \ \ T *J at s why the pace was made so hot and relaxing for the Newmarket scrip. -i ~~Yl?y, J ud S in g distance matches do not find a place in the New Zealand Kifle Astociatwn's shooting programme. Is the foe who is likely to descend upon us likely to sit on his haunches till our ±sallmgers, and Parslows, and Doughtys, pick up the range ? —How the young man in the S^S* - St u. 118 f the OP^a House felt the other night, when, upon returning to his seat wiping his lips after a mociest yells eB of cr t h dU " iDg , i ntervaJ ' the *Sl thSthtw- J ed t0 the discovery that the Five of Clubs was neatly pinned SW? £ C ?- Th t' comes of interviewing Flossie between the acts. RrS-H* v? S , true that the Education &£!■ iirr^ s?jz£ ££££».** '" the Mffle - sh «^ cau 5 d the kadmg LuminhS» •• « Great Eear oonatellatiOD to with™.X I s '""""^St beams torn the iocip market so very suddenly. Ha™ E for it? satellite albeit the said Star was not so fe g oS&^ 7 oa? tbrOWltabeiUn - ° Q C - J^ARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF BALL PROGRAMMES IN AUCKLAND AT THE OBSERVER OFFICE.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 949, 6 March 1897, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 949, 6 March 1897, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 949, 6 March 1897, Page 16

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