TAWHARE.
Who were the young chaps that got sent home from the dancing class at Newstead the other evening? Ask TD ; he knows all about it. Were you afraid we would laugh at 3 our learning to dance.. How kind of AE to help K W to wa6h her milk cans every morning. Good boy, A...The O M thinks he would like to have a cousin like JS. So attentive, you know... What makes C S co disconsolate? Are you thinking of your lost bird, C?..J 8 is keeping very quiet lately Are you afraid of HL. ?...Ask B J what price tan canp,...What has become of S C now? The O M misses him very much. "When last heard of, he was advertising for someone to wash stand-up collars ; no one under 30 need apply.. M M keeps at home now, since the new family came to live at Newstead. Are you hoping to be a cousin to M?. .B D is still on the job promenading the roads. Can't jou fiud one to suit, B ? what about MB? H T s"»ys M T is the nicest young girl he has ever seen.. Great lamentations since J S left for Churchill.
cashmere ; Miss Muir looked nice in an evening bodice of sea green crepon relieved with yellow silk, dark skirt; Miss Tnrnbull. pretty pint evening dress, trimmed with white chiffon; Miss B. Turnbull, stylish creme crepon evening dress ; Mrs Bolton, all black (very neat) ; Mrs Kensington, creme cashmere, blue trimmings (neat) ; Mrs Reid, black and gold bodice, dark silk skirt ; Miss Russell, pink bodice, dark tkirt; Miss Nicoll, creme, and lavender trimnainga (neat) ; Misses Bruce, white evening dresses, creme lace trimmings (very pretty); Miss K. Muir, white bodice and pink ribbons, dark skirt; Miss Fletcher, white and black stripes (neat) ; Miss M. > letcher, white blouse, dark skirt (very neat) ; Miss King, grey dres=i ; Mrs Stacey, black : Miss Edith Muir, white and lavender stripes ; Miss M. Patterson, black dress, blue ribbons (pretty). The honour of belle was carried off by Miss Maggie Muir, v concert and dance in aid of the Wairangi Cricket Club will be held in the hall in about six weeks.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 21
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364TAWHARE. Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 21
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