WADE
Strange phenomenon yesterday — A iced, frost ... Alfred, proud of his new dignity, vows to be a faithful father... The play of "The Runaway's Bride" has been acted here with variations ; ladies should look before they leap... Who is the young lady who never has any change when she travels by the coach ? She had better change her tactics or there will be trouble some day... Our prophet should not let his angry passions rise as he did on Monday, when he attacked mine host of the "Wade Hotel. It's naughty, Enoch — very... The home of Mr Edward Bosworth, of Waiwera, is well worth a visit, not only for its unrivalled strawberries anct exquisite flowers (which far surpass in beauty, any to be had in the hotel gardens), but also for the magnificent view to be obtained from the eminence on which the house is built. Ted's hospitality and kindness of heart is well known, but Mary still wants to know why lie -did not give her that cockatoo.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 314
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169WADE Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 314
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