CAMBRIDGE.
W S and E H looked very loving with the Misses S on Sunday ni«;ht. Kia ora, boys...W D was doing it nicely with E C the other Sunday afternoon. ..T U and E S say it is not very nice getting lost in a country town on a Saturday night... G R seems very inattentive to N D of Kite. Is A K the cause ?...E A looked \ery loving with Miss L on Sunday. ..ls it true that M S is seeking a life partner in the Hot Lake region * That latest coon song will draw them, M... I wonder if J P likes the sound of that bell that has just been installed along the Victoria Road...J R was very successful at mashing potatoes on Sunday afternoon. What would the Hamilton boy say if he knew ?... Wanted, best boys for. MR, LS PK E R and COM still hangs to the Cambridge West battlefield. Don't forget the 0 M with the cake.. R S still hangs on to the sun-setting end of the town, but I think you cast occasional glances in Rake-street, E ... Deer stalking is a pleasant sport Information as to how it can be successfully carried out on bikes will be given on application to E H and W S. No fee charged.
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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 21
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220CAMBRIDGE. Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 5, 18 October 1902, Page 21
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