NEW SERIAL STORY.
MORE WODEHOUSE HUMOUR. A splendid new serial story by the popular author, P. G. Wodehouse, commences in the Supplement of the New Zealand Herald this morning. It is entitled " If I Were You," and is written in the richly humorous and witty vein which is characteristic of all the bookß written by this author. With an entertaining plot, abounding with dilemmas and pitfalls of the most humorous kind, in wnich a young Earl of Droitwich becomes temporarily a hairdresser and the hairdresser becomes the earl, the story moves merrily onward with laughter in every line. Running through the story also is a delightful romance, the central figure of which is a charming little manicurist. The popularity of the author, who has published an extraordinarily large number of books, has never waned, and every new book seems io outshine the last. In "If I Were ifou the reader is assured of a delightful story, cleverly told and finishing with a skilfully harnorous climax. Do not fail to rest'l the opening chapters of Hub intriguing serial by the author of " Sam, the Sadden," Tho Girl on the Boat," " A Damsel in Distress," " Leave it to Jeeves," etc , eic., further instalments of which will be published from day to day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21076, 9 January 1932, Page 6
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210NEW SERIAL STORY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21076, 9 January 1932, Page 6
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