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WHANGANUI.

: ; What attracts " Jumbo " outside the Wesleyan Ohuroh on Tuesday nights ? Is it to hear the young ladies singing, or to wait for Katie darling ? ...What magnetic influence attracts Jim M. under tb.e painter's verandah every evening ? Has the charming Miss C. anything to do with it?... Why does P. H. look so joyful of late ? Is it on account of Miss P. having returned ? More walks to Bastown...Why don't a certain civil servant get a •wife of his own and not be always running after married ladies... Ask the gallant little paymaster if he knows how to use that sword he appears to think so much of... The fair-haired barber says Mary is a blooming fine girl.

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 426

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WHANGANUI. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 426

WHANGANUI. Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 426

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