Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, June 20, 1917 by Various
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page 19 of 55 (34%)
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"When the Lord Provost ruled that the mater was not urgent, the
Labourists created something of a scene."--_Glasgow Citizen_. Quite justifiably, in view of the imminence of "Baby Week." * * * * * =THE DISSUADERS.= For many years--ever since the first piece of chalk was applied to the first wall and advertising began its bombastic career--the advertiser's tendency has been to commend his wares, if not to excess, at any rate with no want of generosity. Everyone must have noticed it. But war changes many things besides Cabinets, and if the paper famine is to continue there will shortly be a totally novel kind of advertising to be seen, where dissuasion holds the highest place. For unless something happens those journals which have already done much to reduce circulation will have to do more and actually decry themselves. Such counsels as those which follow may before long meet the eyes, and, it is possible, influence the minds, of the great B.P.:-- * * * THE PROPRIETORS OF _THE TIMES_ Urge you to spend your money |
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