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F Wis developing into a good cyclist. He sets plenty of practice. ..R R puts up some fine records in cycling up the Valley Road, but has stopped it of late. Why ?...How much an inch does A W pay for his starched collars ? ... P S is looking for a future partner in life. How ■would E G suit him_?...R R's photo seems to attract the girls to the photographer's window Is it the smile he has on ? ... Reported that E J and M ,W are roing to paddle in the deep blue sea. ... J O is trying to hang" his hat up to XL. Shave your top lip, J . Amd look younger. .M R,the storekeeper, is cutting a diamond with Miss R...G00d little W L attends Sunday-school again. Has he IW in his eye ?...S F looks very lonely now. Why did he let E J cut him out ?...J M and L C are still going strong... J L seemed pleased when M H called for a new pair of shoes.- Keep off the grass, J...W L seems gone •bn-'Kr-L. ' Give RR a show, .W...J S and D B looked very happy together -.' on pay night. ..Why has -R R been away from work? Has K L broken' his loving palpitator ?„. Wanted, pretty girls for T S, "E S, WS, SB, P G, W W, J S, DC, T D, J M and W M..,E N- and T II seem very devoted ...It is time W S went to K K . He will be losing his chance J O seems to have beaten JB S. Too bad, isn't it, T ?..T, C and J. M look as if they meant business.

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Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 21

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HIKURANGI Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 21

HIKURANGI Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 21

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