REVIEWS
AUSSIE,
In the latest number of “Aussie,” August issue, there is ample humour to keep anyone well supplied with jokes and stories until next issue comes along in a month’s time. There are more than seventy drawings in this issue, each with a laugh that can be passed on in cottage, mansion or camp; and there are twice the number of funny stories and jokes and verses; all of them by good Australian, New Zealand or South Sea writers. “Aussie” is one of the few publications that have their writers and artists gleaning their stories ■ and jokes at first hand. There is some splendid stuff in this latest issue. “HUMOUR,” “Humour” is a unique little magazine, for through its pages we secure a weekly kaleidoscopic picture of the world’s best witticisms. Behind this magazine every week is a big staff sifting the humour of the globe so that only the best remains for the reader’s delectation. The world’s topical cartoons also provide an interesting page —often the only serious touch to this delightful little weekly. “Humour” is on sale at- all booksellers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3525, 17 August 1926, Page 1
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183REVIEWS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3525, 17 August 1926, Page 1
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