AKARIMU SOUTH,
The O M was sorry that the charming M Mc'a visit didn't last longer...ls it true A C has promised C S to give up dancing ?. .M V seems to be very sweet on V 8... What price L B with M Me ?...What is it that causes cer tain young ladies to laugh so much at "the dance ? Read up etifluette a little more, girl 3. MM looks lonely now that J Me has gone. ..B C seems to be very sweet on B S..J Shad, rather a heavy contract escorting that young lady home from the dance. ."What will E W do •without A Me? Cheer up, 8...W W and J P seem to enjoy ttfeir walk to the school every night...NX looks very downhearted. Never mind, N; stick to the revolver... M P says he would die for S N. Good old softhearted Mickh.M M still travels to Maketu...W D says he must find another girl now. What's wrong with B..MN can of ten be heard singing ' Some day he'll wander back again.'. .A B looks downhearted since J Me's departure. Weep not, my gentle A ; He's not so far away ; When returns the sunshine, and the skies are free from'rain, You shall see your dear old Jack returning home again. ...G- K says the recent fro3t and di-y weather are injurious to his profession, .ft! N thinks it is so sad, but the best of friends must part... B N^declares ie would be charity to hunt down the OM. Remember, charity begins at home, 5...M M is of opinion that a penny stamp ought to be sufficient to carry a letter through the colonies ..M K says she is sorry .W P has to go to Taranaki, and can't attend the dances... l am sure M M wouldenjoy the dance better if M W was there... 8 W has left hie | walking-Btick on the shelf, well varnished in I golden hue. It will shine all right at Christmas, boys. .."Who was the young lady who honoured DN by saying he had an equal capacity for as large a brain as the famous Napoleon V... lt is about time AC made his choice between N C and M Q...E P has a fancy for fair people, and don't you forget it, boys. '
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1018, 2 July 1898, Page 21
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387AKARIMU SOUTH, Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1018, 2 July 1898, Page 21
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