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PARAMOUNT THEATRE New’ Zealand’s Leading “Talkie” Theatre. SECOND & FINAL WEEK! NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY: Afternoons, 2.30 — Evenings at 8. LAUGHTER WEEK SUPREME! HUGE ATTENDANCES DAILY CONCULSED WITH LAUGHTER! Radio’s Mighty Juggernault of Joy BERT WHEELER And ROBERT WOOLSEY World’s Greatest Comedians. The CUCkOOS A RADIO PICTURE. THE GREATEST SCREEN FROLIC OF ALL TIME! Headed by the Sensational Comedy Team of “RIO RITA.” NINE BIG SONG HITS! GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR SCENES! With Hugh Trevor, June Clyde, Dorothy Lee, and 1000 others. . Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. KILBIENIE IHEMfIFINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT , of ‘Caught Short* Searring MARIE DRESSLER. POLLY MORAN. A ROLLICKING LAUGH RIOT! KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. RESERVE AT THEATRE & BRISTOL. SHOWS. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. gPRING SHOW. MUNICIPAL HALL, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930. SCHEDULES FREE. D. B. CURRY, Secretary. A.M.P, Buildings, Perry Street. Telephone 1109. BUSINESS NOTICES. SILVER CHEQUER CABS. Phone 41—060. LOWEST FARES IN TOWN. YYTE wish to announce that in order to. ’ ’ give the best and cheapest Taxicab Service in Wellington, we have extensively added to our fleet of luxurious cabs, and have installed the most modern in 24-hour Telephone Service System, Simply dial our —■ New No., 41—060. AN APOLOGY. YVE wish to apologise to those who were ’ ’ unable to procure our Drive-yourself Rental Cars for week-ends. To prevent disappointment book early. DOMINION RENTAL CARS, Waring Taylor Street, Wellington. Phone 45—692. fancFcostu'mes FOR HIRE? YTADAME FOLEY AND CO., Victoria Hall, 160 Adelaide Road, Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s, and Gent’s Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24—154. □TOOTHACHE is the worst paiu. Barraclough's Magic Nervine deadens the nerve and the pain ceases; 1/6, Bees at a Funeral. There was a curious incident at the funeral of Mr. 15. 11. Bellairs, of Braimgore, which took place in the private cemetery of Lord Manners, at Bransgorc, near Bournemouth, England. While the service was in progress in the chapel, a swarm of bees settled on a rasebush at the entrance. It is a coincidence that Mr. Bellairs was a.i enthusiastic apiarist. He founded, 50 years ago, the Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Beekeepers’’Association, and was a lecturer on beekeeping. He himself kept over 50 hives. The incident recalls u well-known Welsh and West Country custom which lias not even yet, entirely died out. This is that the next of kin after a death must go to the hives and tell the bees about it. Not to do so results, it is stated, In ill-luck befalling the survivors.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 3