THE TRIALS OF A RECRUIT
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... THE GENTLE ART! A MOST SUCCESSFUL OUTING; OR, SAVING THE BLANK! Drawn by G. E. Siutldy. ...
... FLASHES OF FUN FROM THE FIGHTING FINES IN FRANCE Very (Trae) ILigglhilts oim Tommy1' Erre jpirssiiIb)E Mmmhio^UIIPo By A. Go Barton Now, then, come out of it, yer afore I come in and bayonet the whole lot of yer Officer Private Jones. Private Jones Here, sir Officer Private Perks. Private Perks 'Ere Sergeant Cuss: 'Ere what? Private Perks: 'Ere I am Tin Hat Who are you 'Arry Fifth South ...
... By Geoirg'e Belclhieir. He Yes, miss, we gets a rare lot of you sketchists round these parts. Beg pardon, miss, which be you for be you for cattle or for us By George Belelhier0 ...
... TME LIMIT By George BelcBer. Mrs. Green (reading newspaper) It says it was the French seventy-fives wot drove the Huns out of their trenches Mrs. Stubbs There And why on earth they don't raise our age limit beats me, Mrs. Green By George BelcBer. ...
... TKIE EGG TEST. By George Belclher. I don't think much of those eggs you got yesterday, mum I 'ad one for breakfast, and I've bin very queer ever since. I think it must 'ave bin a bad one By George BeleBero ...
... A RAID OH THE REST BIRERTS IK aa BLIGHTY Some EMsftiiag^tuiislfeedl 44 ia^lLe avers. THE RESULT OF OUR WAR ARTIST'S MOST RECENT RAID SOME MORE CARICATURES BY LIEUTENANT FRED MAY All the victims in the above collection have recently been donning the wampum and the war-paint, but are now at home on leave, and enjoying what has, we believe, been characterised once or twice before as a well-earned ...
... UNDERSTOOD By George BelcBer^ First Stranger Do you know what time it is, mister Second Stranger Yes it wants ten minutes yet By George BeJeIhier0 ...
... TIE LOSER. By Georg'e Belclhier. Old Gentleman (to passenger in boat train) Have you had a rough crossing, sir Passenger Yes pitch and toss the whole way and I lost every time Georg'e Belclher0 ...
... . By Starr Wood!. On our left an engagement has just taken place; on the remainder of the front there is nothing to report Sttarir Wood ...