•" i 17; £ *»■ '- - 1 ' 'If you see a bluejacket doing a "sailors' hornpipe V in Queen Street on - Saturday ovening,' don't jump to .the .' conclusion that ■he is. drunk; He / has probably read That Gibbie Galoot," and the other good articles- in this • week's N.Z. „v Opserver, and is " expressing' his in iv, seapianlke manner. The '■ Special Service is fully dealt with iti this week's issue. , " Bio." in a clever cartoon shows that the Admirals. of the Fleet need no . introduction *to - our Uoy. : ernor-General. His other • cartoonsi inelude ".The.Obsolete Weapon/ depicting the wselessness of the strike as a weapon,. "Lessons Learned ' from the . Strike. " Wet Rinks: on "• Devonport Green, ~ and " Takapuna's Trammers Picnic. He also has -good personal sketches of . Admirals Field and Brand and .General Booth." -Noel Cook has a double, page of, " Railway 'Strike Reflections, < » and there is a full page of photographic ' snapshots taken -. at the Auckland-Waibato Rugby r*p.. match last Saturday. ' The first instalment of the great New.-; Zealand humorous serial. " That^Gibljiei^ Galoot," the tale (-ofwa teacher, by 1 H:T,G., author ofc>£ My Lady of Cave/%'-appears m this issue..,! his is | th» | best , Observer % yet g Yoo must buy a copy. The price is sixpence Advt, • '''-* £ 4 \ * \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 11
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