REVIEWS.
In the September “Aussie” (a splendid Spring number) a contributing artist has discovered a way oi‘ evading the trutli while at the same time being perfectly frank. A portly old gentleman with a reputation to maintain and a ton of dignity to support, is resenting an impeachment. “Are you calling me a liar, sir ” he asks. “Really,” replies the other, “nothing was further from my mind, but you catch my idea.” The poets, the storytellers and artists in “Aussie” ares all joyous and seem to be at their best in this, the latest issue of the popular monthly. “Humour” has a great advantage over other papers of wit in that its laughter is always of an even standard of excellence and keeps pace with the latest quips of the world’s .masters of wit. This is of course, only natural when we know that “Humour” has the whole world to draw from for its weekly pages. A weekly joke competition helps to add interest to each issue of this popular magazine.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3540, 21 September 1926, Page 1
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171REVIEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3540, 21 September 1926, Page 1
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