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WAIROA SOUTH.

Times have changed : 'Tia no longer widowers and old men who go up the Eaafc Road, but a youth not out of his teens. He ought to remember that a man may not marry bis grandmother. . . Has iCate forgotten the happy Christmas she spent two years ago, with K. by her aide ?...Why does'nt S. attend the dancing class P There's room for improvement... Does Miss T. expect little Bob this Chrj§tmas...ls it M. or D. that W. means to lead to the altar ? One of them would be enough... Does A. D. mean business ?

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 250

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97

WAIROA SOUTH. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 250

WAIROA SOUTH. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 250

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