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Observations.

(By “Lynx.)

That Te Aroba people should be proud of their beautiful Domain garden which is a credit to the head gardener and his staff.

That mining magnates and experts are plentiful as bees and that for To Arohaites good times are coming. That that tennis meeting on Monday night was a most enthusiastic one, and tennis matches should boom this year. That those assisting at late benefit concert would like to know if (as is rumoured) part of thejproceeds were used to purchase two lovely gowns (which were not needed). How very consoling 1> know that if the cupboard was bare at all events the wardrobe'was filled to overflowing.' That what with land agents,, good specs, and mining experts sure things, a man needs a padlock these days to keep his money in his own pocket. That our local band with two such workers at the head, and with the practices they are having, should be able to give a good account of themselves when they play in public in November. Good luck to them. We did not know their worth until we were without their services.

That Te Arolia people do not like the prospect of having to pay Id per glass for soda water, as it is rumoured they will have to, whon the tea house is opened. That many total abstainers will question the legality of such a charge.

That those dogs still annoy the congregation of S. Marks.

That a new Post Office would be very much in keeping with our new bank, railway station, traffic bridge, etc. That the staff are not all permitted to breathe at once as there might not be enough air to go round. That a new Town Hall for Te Arolia i* badly needed. That the owner of the present Hall will soon need it . for his rapidly increasing business, and Te Arohaites may find themselves without a Hall.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43374, 17 September 1908, Page 2

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Observations. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43374, 17 September 1908, Page 2

Observations. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43374, 17 September 1908, Page 2

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