A stranger in a Lancashire town heard roars of laughter coming from a large hall. He asked the doorkeeper what was happening? “Amateur Dramatic Society, sir.” “Ah! Doing a comedy, eh?” “No, sir,” said the door-keeper, grimly. “They’re playin’ ‘Hamlet,’ ” r \ * ~ o In Her Line. The dear old soul had spent an interesting afternoon being shown over the large factory, and the guide asked her if there was anything else she would like to see. “Perhaps, madam,’’ he suggested, “you would like to be shown our refrigerating plant?” “Why, yes,” she replied. “I would. I’ve always been interested in flowers.’ ’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 278, 24 November 1936, Page 10
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