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WADE.

The new Mrs T. is said to be bine— sky-blue... Charlie fails to appreciate the charm of solitude, even after a ride from Long Bay... We thought Henry had got beyond the age of playing 80-peep, even at a concert... To whom was Jack kissing his hand so wildly on Sunday ? Was it to her, the sweetest duck of all ?..,Who was the gentleman at the concert who, in his excitement about " prooperty," forgot that he was putting his foot into other people's property... Mr Grut's cooey song so worked upon the feelings of one young lady that she seemed to think herself lost in the bush, and grew quite hysterical.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18821230.2.27.6

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

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112

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

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

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