A FISH COURSE
Sir,-I was amazed, nay, more than that (and I choose my words carefully), shocked, to see the cartoon on page 22 of your issue of April 10. I am horrified at the implication of the drawing. Not only does it appear on the page for cooks, casting a direct aspersion at their great art, but it takes up room that might well have been used for another recipe. What is funny in this cartoon? Is it the "Special Today," the "(C) Punch," or the "Siggs"? Please, in future, print the answers to your jokes. If you must, print them upside down, underneath, and then we can discuss the problems they pose and check the results after. This will save you the trouble of reading such letters as this. Perhaps it’s Rudolph again or an offmauve one; but whichever it happens to be, please relieve one who remaince
PUZZLED
(Palmerston North).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 5
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153A FISH COURSE New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 5
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