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  2. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    It is the determination of the Editor to produce a really first-class serial, and in view of this he relies upon all first-class writers to rally round him from week to week. Contributions should be short and pithy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 131 words
  3. AN OLD CONTRIBUTOR TO FRIEND PUNCH.

    TAKE whatever you please for your wrapper, old friend! For your motto, whatever you will! But call on "Ithuriel" with spear to ...

    Article : 293 words
  4. REPLIES.

    P.M.--Your request is complied with. We are not "above taking hints." Many thanks. Shall always be glad to hear from you. B.W.--Good, but too long; please condense. ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. Editor's Book Table.

    AN exhaustive treatise upon small-pox, vaccination, disinfection, and the like, has so exercised the editorial brain of Punch (notwithstanding the vigorous effects of an immense consumption of the frozen fish) that all other volumes must be laid aside for a day or ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. Ventilate! Ventilate!

    WANTED--Young Lady permanently occupy Bedroom, Private Family, terms mod. Well, it is to be hoped that no young lady--of however seclusive proclivities--will be found to avail herself of this opportunity, even ...

    Article : 128 words
  7. Prosecution Extraordinary.

    WILL the Person who stole Buggy REINS on Monday kindly return them, or they will be prosecuted. We mean to look out for the result of this interesting, if not unprecedented case for the Law Courts. Really, now--isn't it? ...

    Article : 45 words
  8. Punch's Intentions.

    IN his inscrutable wisdom--to say nothing of the mine of wit at his command--PUNCH has determined to gratify the diversity of palates around him by admitting to his columns from time to time the following and sundry other items of equal ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. Wake Up!

    A correspondent of one of the dailies descants upon the unseemly appearance of the (y)awnings of Oxford Street, and suggests that the Government should replace them by a handsome colonnade. How is it that this was never discovered before? Is it in consequence of ...

    Article : 58 words
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