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FEILDING.!

D F and M J wero piling on the jam on Wednesday night...li B, the girl from the hotel, seems very fond, of the little banker ■boys..."W W seems to have his umbrella to love and cherish now. Why not get another girl, W ?...Yonhad better lookout, S W, or you will have F M giving those two boys that yon were talMngto the other night some lovely black eyes. /What was J F buying at the little shop in F-street?- The OM hopes it was not i a doll, J..L Me is looking very sad since she came back from Falmerston. The O M wants | to know if there would be a show lor him, L ? ...What madeiihe girlfrom Makino cut poor T W, the postboy, so dead on Sunday night? It was too bad of her:. Who was the girl T H tried to take home on Saturday night? But she was not having any. -The O M was out with his. girl on Sunday and. saw W W taking F W out for a walk... Who were the two young men that went to meet the two sisters, A and B C, on Sunday afternoon ?,...How very n ee Mr C looked going to the hotel on Sunday. Was he thirsting for a long-sleever, or was it to see the girl ?. .What is keeping T H at home so often now ? Is it a pain in his left side ? . . E P looks very down-hearted. What has gone wrong, /E? Has Mr W given you* the cold, shoulder ?... What makes GH wear such along face ? Can't he find a girl to take compassion on him?.. AH and Miss T were doing a big spoon on Sunday night. What is the matter with T B ?...D P' and Miss B were divinely happy as they drove out on Sunday. For

>n T Tme~iieavy/-iJMBh> i oni33ttnday. ~ HezG&ystEe■wm^ayeJto j;B»*lMM*-vto 'OKau- sbon!*; He| is' t -PA,are,- l ßtlll piling on-the wspberrjG'jMnT W&at about A tf^-A ?. .Mtea-TS JP aeolaiesfslie *ancHinb,toe.Mll,\rtthont;,tlxe tender assists anoepiGsWlßiilceS.Acameon the scene. .M WexpeotsT«r:ii-T)ack.from Auckland- soon. Ttnrfup-the kerosene oansiTjoys^.D Mo; with a tear in his eye, wants to know If the girlß have Qtdte forgotten himßincelie came back from Wellington? Such a handsome Btamp-of a man, too. ."What takes Ct W now to .the 8.30 train so punctually ?*ls it to see the' Bntnybhorpe girl?...ls-that trio of Queen-street girls on the look out for the, bank clerks, that they do the block so regularly?. ."What made T B jump over the fence in such a hurry ? Didn't he want- to see Miss T ?

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 965, 26 June 1897, Page 21

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FEILDING.! Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 965, 26 June 1897, Page 21

FEILDING.! Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 965, 26 June 1897, Page 21

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