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What takes G C to Dargaville so often ? Is it to see VP ? "What -will the young lady at Parnell say, C?.. The 0 M would like to know when Mrs W is goicg to give the footballers the spree that she promised them?..H Me says the little dressmaker is a perfect 'lily'..K W aid D L were piling it on at the dance the other night... M N looked very charming coming home from the coast with a bundle of fish on one arm and P Kon the other. . J P is favourite for the kitchen stakes, with G Me a good second. .Get your cans ready, boys ; GMe and L M are going to tie the fatal knot soon.

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1022, 30 July 1898, Page 22

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AOROA Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1022, 30 July 1898, Page 22

AOROA Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1022, 30 July 1898, Page 22

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