Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 3, 1917 by Various
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an uninterrupted night's repose. Extremely moderate terms are quoted
for the higher flights. THE GILLESPIE ARMS. Ensure an undisturbed night's sleep by putting up at the Gillespie Road Station Family and Commercial Hotel. Large numbers of trains pass this station without stopping, and residents are comparatively free from the annoyance caused by the arrival and departure of passengers. Special terms for Aliens, who are requested to bring their own mattresses. * * * * * [Illustration: A PLACE IN THE MOON. HANS. "HOW BEAUTIFUL A MOON, MY LOVE, FOR SHOWING UP ENGLAND TO OUR GALLANT AIRMEN!" GRETCHEN. "YES, DEAREST, BUT MAY IT NOT SHOW UP THE FATHERLAND TO THE BRUTAL ENEMY ONE OF THESE NIGHTS?"] * * * * * CODES. It began like the noise of rushing water, and for a moment the Brigade Major hoped that somebody had taken it upon himself to wash the |
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