REVIEWS.
“Aussie.” —In this month’s issue, “AusSie” has effectively blown out the oft-quoted line “a policeman’s life is not a happy one,” for, on the subject of the policeman, the Cheerful Monthly has produced a wonderful issue of laughter. “Aussie” has taken the John Hop from the tip of his hemlet to the soles of his feet and made him a subject of riotous mirth. Most humorists have confined themselves to policemen's feet for their gags, but “Aussie” has discovered humour even in his tunic buttons. This special issue is worth buying and is only one of a whole series of special numbers to be produced during the next several months. “Humour:” —Crossword puzzles still continue to be the rage in “Humour,'' which, with its weekly cash competitions is a potenial f profitmaker for the buyer. “Humour” is an exceedingly bright magazine and keeps its readers in touch with the laughter of every country on the globe. It is on sale at all booksellers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3669, 23 July 1927, Page 2
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164REVIEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3669, 23 July 1927, Page 2
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