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"Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, January 23, 1892"


No promotion money will be paid to anyone. The only preliminary
expenses will be those connected with law and stationery.
It is proposed to start the Journal at once, per contract. The
Promoters are in communication with a gentleman who will make a
first-rate Editor, and who will (they believe) be delighted to accept
such an appointment if offered to him. Special arrangements will be
made for the insertion of such advertisements as "Wigs on the Green"
and "Curtain Razors."
As the paper will be sent about largely, it should have a good
circulation, and the Promoters give as a standing toast, "Success to
the Advertisement Department!"
Under such brilliant auspices, both the Company and the paper (as the
legal advisers, Messrs. BOX & COX would say) "should be satisfied."
In the event of no money being received, the amount will be returned
without deductions.
* * * * *
CRIES WITHOUT WOOL.
NO. 1.--"HALL THE WINNERS!"
[Illustration]
Of all the cries this world can boast--
A loud, unconscionable host--
There's one that I detest the most--
It haunts me o'er my morning toast,
It scares my luncheon's calm and dinner's.


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