“HUMOUR.”
Always one of the brightest spots ahum that clever little weekly " Humour " is ils cover. These . ov.-i s alwayraise a ! oartv laugh and’ arc the work of a v.iuug Australian artist. -lack g -lavi.-, who no doubt lias n liiture in id, ni of him as a black and white art-i-.t. The covers arc a true indication of the w--a!th of laughter to be found in ca b issue of "11 iimour.” As a tilrl lit-r stimulus to the popularity of tic weekly, another cross-word puzzle is announced lor next issue when the rcsidt of Du- previous competition will t .- aii nounc-.-il.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1925, Page 2
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103“HUMOUR.” Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1925, Page 2
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