REVIEWS.
“AUSSIE.” There are over sixty humorous drawings and just three times this number of witty yarns in the latest issue of “Aussie,” quite sufficient, indeed, to keep any reader supplied with humour until! the next issue comes along. But “Aussie” also has its serious side and its literary and stage eolums are always full of paragraphs of particular interest to Australian and N.Z. readers. One of; the best drawings in “Aussie” this month is a double page one depicting bow the big Sydney Harbour Bridge should be built. The number is a happy forerunner of the big Xmas Number of “Aussie” to be published next month. “HUMOUR.” One of the brightest and neatest little magazines on the market is “Humour.” With the whole of the world to draw on its witticisms, it is never dull. There is enough laughter in its 30 pages to suit all tastes'. Added to this is a weekly joke competition in which readers all over Australia and N.Z. compete as to who can tell the best story. “Humour” is sold at all bookshops and is also to be had in bound volume\ form.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3552, 21 October 1926, Page 1
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189REVIEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3552, 21 October 1926, Page 1
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