THAMES TITTLE TATTLE
:- :. • • ,■ t— i+t .. Von is back amongst us • again, the trip having improved him a great deal, and with his usual happy-go-lucky style has soon made :himself at home. He arrived in the nick of time— three parties the fir3t week. : Didn't the girls' toes suffer ? Darkie and Walter spend their holidays with us. A iively time for the " brickey " when the boys get hold of him The promoter of tho dance last "Wednesday night deserves a leather medal for his pluck. You should have had it better arranged, Jimmy, and not handed' the refreshments around in a candle-box; we are uot a lot of horses. Where were the young ladios the dance was got up for? It was not a Triumph. The bachelors' club has cut Tot since Turpin's party After twelve months' talking about it, the great Waikato trip has fallen through The Thames will be well represented at the Panmure Ball on New Year's night... ...The artist who painted tho drop scene for the skin-and-hair troupe should have it tied around his neck, and then dropped down the Big Pump shaft. Dressing a window is more in his line The Oddfellows* Hall was crowded last Friday evening with youth and beauty on the occasion of a farewell party to Mr W. Skort. The, music was aapplied by the Nuval Band, and Mr W. Scott attended to the catering. This was the most successful party of the season, and must have been very flattering to the doctqr Franky, you had bettor be careful, or you will have the lightning-jerker on your track Who is the young lady that promenades Pollen-street every evening wuiting for Johnny ? The boys are rolling in from all quarters to spend the holidays with th^ir families. I pity the fatted calf.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 172, 29 December 1883, Page 7
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299THAMES TITTLE TATTLE Observer, Volume 7, Issue 172, 29 December 1883, Page 7
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