INGLE WOOD
Hard luck for P D that E B, the boy "who was uo class when P was the whitehaired boy, has captivated the girl F left behind him...G- Me seems to be hanging his hat up to M G... Wanted, a best boy ioc N H. . E B says he likes the Waitara girls best. Is that why yon have all the waltzes with A L, E?..NPis piling it on with the girl from Auckland.. T Bis going very strong again with the girls at the shop. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, eh, Ted ? Bat what will the one at the pub. say?.. What took our boys down to Palmerston the other week ? Was it the Show, or to see the Palmerston girls ?... "Which igirl does H E like best, the dressmaker or the c00k?...C A and D Dare very loving just n0w... 1t Jis all smiles since D has come back...G T is still lookiDg for a beat girl... What was the attraction for A C and F S at New Plymouth on Sunday ?...A J and E M looked chaiming the other evening.. B H ought to soon be fixing things up, now that the house is finished. I hope yon will remember the O M, E.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1093, 9 December 1899, Page 24
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212INGLE WOOD Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1093, 9 December 1899, Page 24
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