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"PUNCH," of London,—Britain's leading ■;•;•• *L, humorous weekly and ■' Zfoc dominion. A Unique Publishing Enterprise* . THROUGHOUT the British Empire London "PUNCH" is regarded as an Imperial I 9%®"' -f® Institution. No publication more exactly represents British thoughts and feelings than . 1 Till does this ' tbe S reatest of the Empire's comic journals. " PUNCH'S " cartoons, drawn C— by men who are amon S tbe g reat artists of the d ay, have become historical. i lts drawings in lighter In the great crisis through which -we are now passing, London " PUNCH" 1 , vem ' illustrating the hum- has risen to its new responsibilities with a tact and understanding which ■rflp. imniiiH OP THE BAIDSH orous—and human—side of amount to genius. Its pages, week by week, faithfully depict the true £T.;, u £i V"*"" life ' afford a never-failing British spirit in the. time of its supreme test. In the years to come the ' f ' " , " iii ,'. -I fount of fun, interest and historical value of these War issues will be immense. ti. •• t ..mTxtr-Ti.. ... , ent " ta , inment - . l v Realising that there must be many of our readers who would like to The satire of PUNCH," the sane, clear-sighted irony, the earnest become regular subscribers to such a journal as London "PUNCH" we sentiment, the deep 'understanding,—coupled with its wisdom, tact and ■ have made arrangements whereby we can offer the first three half-yearly sympathy-give a truer conception of our life and thoughts than is to be War Volumes of London "PUNCH" at a saving of Us from the usual found in any other journal of the day. price, to all who send in their subscriptions with the coupon below. rTr ,„ , UJIII r Übe ©ominion Offers ■ . I"': . 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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2697, 17 February 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2697, 17 February 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2697, 17 February 1916, Page 9

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