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LAKE.

F'B is getting, nicely over the Bhock of losing his best girl. Never mind, F ; there are as good fish in the sea. .F Mc seems quite taken up with C H; .T Mc seems to be in a fix as to how to pop the question to the charming little W. Don't put it off too long, T, or you may lose her.. Wanted, two really nice mashers. Apply Miss C and Miss W...H B ana B P were having a long look in the jeweller's shop the other night. Hope yon were choosing the ring, H. Oh, the boys and girls of the Lake are very hard to beat . In making nice appointments their lovers dear to meet; Ab some meet on the beach, and others on the log, The 0 M is very anxious just to know their little dodge. _. In matrimonial circles a few are on tne way; No doubt T K and A L have named the fatal day ; x And next is Mr What's-his name, on N P strongly bent, I hear he's been to Devonport hunting up a house to rent. Then there's our little pop-shop boy, a dandy sort of coon, Who with some girls at Northcote does a pretty little spoon ; • And there's ' Coronet,' the country boy, whose heart our girla can't find, While I think TStoWL has proved himself unkind. - -<»»H(. After the church on Sunday night L W was all serene, With two boys upon each arm it plainly could 1)6 5660 Ana all the" girts are regular flirts, they are without a doubt, So, boys, a warning from me take, and mind what you're about. The 6 M thinks it is time W L was brought up to tbe matrimonial scratch. It must be because T S has got tired of waiting that she has removed to town. Hurry up, W.. Wanted, a beßt girl. Apply JL, cottage by the Lake... iou will have to drop one of them, Ted. How happy I would be with either, etc.F B says he doesn't mind being coupled in print with the charming M M, as she is the apple of his eye. Waiuku for ever, F...T S says it is grand to be taken for tbe OM. He has received invites to all sorts of functions. ..E Mc andCH have been inseparable tbis last fortnight. .J L says it is nonsense going to town so often. Does it cost too much for boot wear, J ?

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1023, 6 August 1898, Page 22

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LAKE. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1023, 6 August 1898, Page 22

LAKE. Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1023, 6 August 1898, Page 22