READING FOR MEN.
The publishers of the popular monthly “Life” have been fortunate indeed, in securing the work of some of the world’s most famous authors, for their publication. “Life” has always been noted for the high standard of its contents lait it would he safe to say that the current issue far excels any of its predecessors. The outstanding feature of the September issue is the first of a series of articles from the pen of’ Sir Phillip Gibbs, the world-famous wav-correspondent and journalist. In these articles he fells of his thrilling adventures in getting “scoops” for his. paper. There are many other articles, which help to make this issue the best publication yet produced. Do not forget to order your copy. “AUSSIE.” The first glance at “Aussie,” the cheerful monthly, makes you feel at home, at the very first you are face to face with real Australasian humour. The cover design by that well-known artist G.-K. Townshend, is a classic in cheerfulness, and is a good criterion of the humorous contents of the issue. “Aussie” improves with age—as a matter of fact “Aussie” does not age at all, but retains its youth—its cheerful outlook on life and that freshness of spirit that hopeful attitude which is a characteristic of verile young man-hood. “Aussie” is a magazine that will keep you alive and cheerful and will add enjoyment to your hours of relaxation.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2633, 15 September 1923, Page 1
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234READING FOR MEN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2633, 15 September 1923, Page 1
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