The Humour of the Hour--As Seen by David Wilson
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... A GRACIOUS PROMISE Miss Connaught, Miss Ulster, Miss Leinster, Miss Munster (together): They're coming! Sure 'tis the grandest news we've had for many a day Drecvvn. by Bernard Partridge. Reproduced by permission of the proprietors of Punch from the exhibition of Punch drawings now to be seen at the Woodbury Gallery New Bond Street ...
... M. :7Z cr7r J ,r H? yd/ cy SCENES FROM POTTED PLAYS BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... o By Will Owemic Mabel fwho has been instructed to come in if it rains) Mother, is it wet enough for us to come in By Will Oweinio ...
... . By George BeHcBer. Odd-job Man (looking at Venus de Milo) Beautiful! ain't it? Excuse me, sir, is it Lord Nelson? Artist: Oh no; Nelson only lost one arm My George BeHcIher, ...
... . By H. M. IB a tie mm am. The Drudge Well, my next place won't be an artist's I'm very sure. Two bob a week, precious little to eat, miles of winders to clean, and now 'as the imperence to want me to sit for Wenus By Mo Mo Batemniaimo ...
... Tlhie MuMmomir' of ttlhe Inl^2.ir- A,s S>03ni lay Wall Owe. THE LIMITATIONS OF THE CLOTH The Lord Bishop (.whose caddie has sneezed at the moment of putting) You-you-- you naughty caddie! Wall Owe. ...
... THE EARLY RISING SERVANT. AN ALARMING STORY. Drawn by RknE Bull. ...
... . DRAWN BY RENE BULL. ...
... e*/je FATE of FILASMY BELL.. By Will Owemi. The Big Man Do you remember Flashy Bill wot 'ad that lovely gold watch an' chain 'E's doin' seven year at Portland The Little Man Ah 'e'll have a chain round 'is leg now an' a watch over 'im By Willi Oweinio ...
... Uhe OVrtndfes SKETCHED AT THE PLAYHOUSE BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... . By Lawsosa Woodl. TRAP-- A snare a contrivance for catching vermin By ILaw^omi WoodL ...