Absolutely, Mr. Gallagher! Positively, Mr. Shean, the N.Z. Observer is the brightest and best illustrated weeklynewspaper in the Ita illustrations are topical and well-drawn and its letterpress is of the beet. ' Bio's cartoons this week include, Nosey Smells Blood." showing the Hon, Nosworthy after the fertiliser " profi|eer ;M. Now Where's That British Lion/' having / reference to the All-Black Kiwi after he settled the Kangaroo; and; '' Our Aristocracy ! How are they made ?" illustrating the reference to thji alleged sale of titles. There is a full page of snaps caught at the King's College Old Boys' annual gathering, and a full page of photographs tak<?n in the college "grounds. The lotterpress is ucusuallji- interesting. There is another instalment. of M That Gibbio Galoot," by H.T.G.| and C, C. Wright relates more advenjiures of Son Thomson. The afticle orij '" Political Rumours" is worth reading. The fifth part of the Rugby Union JootbaE com. fetition was won by Mr. O. 1 Johnson, of ahiatua. The seventh part i:s announced. -Buy an Observer for details it cQsts you nothing to ; compete. The jirice of. the N.Z. Observer is only sixp'snce.^Advt. Going ;! to Dixieland . to-night ?. Then leave yoi.u* car' at the new Moon Motors Garage, just below nearly opposite Town Hall. : :^l-:-:day r ;end' night.,i;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18763, 17 July 1924, Page 12
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