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THE TOMAHAWK: A SATURDAY JOURNAL OF SATI...
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No. 9.] LONDON, JULY 6, 1867. [Price Two...
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CULTURE AND ITS FRIENDS.
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beau Now monde that that musical our cul...
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NO PUFF NO SUPPER.
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little The : the dignity " independence ...
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LEARNING AFLOAT.
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Someone professes to teach the French la...
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Consulting his Feelings.—Lest the Sultan...
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Good Thing to say in a Sermon.—A corresp...
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The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal Of Sati...
THE TOMAHAWK : A SATURDAY JOURNAL OF SATIRE . - ggnn ^ rf pi ) , m Mi ^ yftfaii ^ fflj f * ^ " INVITAT CULPAM QUI PECCATUM PROETERIT . "
No. 9.] London, July 6, 1867. [Price Two...
No . 9 . ] LONDON , JULY 6 , 1867 . [ Price Twopence .
Culture And Its Friends.
CULTURE AND ITS FRIENDS .
Beau Now Monde That That Musical Our Cul...
beau Now monde that that musical our culture Princes has and arrived our Duchesses at that point crave in after the the songs of the music halls as a new sensation for their blase palates satisf To y meet , the it is demand the the general duty for of drawing desire all who - of room can a very string ditties aristocratic . rhymes together circle , we to propose satisfactoril to y supp fill l the y at vacuum aristocratic so much prices felt such in polite ballad repertoires s as may . the Ballads sentiments , which of combine the Belgravian the style drawing of the -room " Great . Vance " with
Style I . THE BELLE OF BELGRAVE SQUARE . Oh You ! look 'll find at me a g , irl and like tell me me , where For With I ' m half the belle an eye of you Belgrave 'll see . square , I Th don ere ' t ' s know not a well swell ,
, As While I gallop I ti down the wink the Row , That each p may think , , He's the favoured one , you know . Who can tell ? who will ring the Belle ? The Belle of Belgrave square . Any amount of verses can be had on application at our office .
Style II . They The Guards call me all the know Prancing me well Nell , ' For Till I broad waltz day all li ni g g ht ht , , Drives In us the home in a look crowd pell-mell . That heavy peerage red book ,
And you'll find me down , The Lady daughter Eleanor of Brown Viscount , Brook . Coote I know and each Tinney swell ! by Tinney the cut and of his Coote boot ! . ! its N immense . B . —Onl popularity y a limited . supply of the above to be had , owing to Style III .
Aubrey De Lyle is my name ; A younger son ! a younger son ! Thoug I ' m up h Mammas to fun ! I don 'm up 't consider to fun I me " game , " I may If their fool hearts , I may I flirt don , ' t hurt , With all the beauties
about—If mothers young look black And I give laugh them in their the sack face , , as I shout Aubrey De Lyle is my name , & c , . Come early for this , as we have promised 63 , 000 copies .
No Puff No Supper.
NO PUFF NO SUPPER .
Little The : The Dignity " Independence ...
little The : the dignity " independence of the Press " is of a pretty the Press phrase is a — beautiful but meaning quality very — if it had any existence : the " impartiality " of the Press we all penny admire - — a-liners in theory charg . ing We at are us with prepared the stumps for the of whole their harmless body of into quills an . insane Just as frenzy the S , paniard so will ' the s lance probes goads of our the little maddened quill-drivers bull excite us into a state bordering upon contempt—if , indeed , we
have have we clouded are not not not but realized realized insp our ired sense it it alread alreadv with of op y propriety . . ium Gentl Gent : our le e has reader reader senses been , , we we are just assure assure clear a trifle you vou and that that out un - - raged . , Thus . The secret of success , as we all know , is publicity often courteousl by means of advertizing with or— the puffing lie . direct The . puff Now direct for the is fable . The enterprising y synonymous lessees of the Hall by the Sea at Marhi hieKhwav gate h , recently and and cordiall cordiallv gave a magnificent invited invited the the members members lunch . of of They the the Press Press sent into to to c come ome the gway y
and make merry and feed . A special express train hurried them merril and song y to and Margate dance — and to the supper Hall . by At the midnig Sea , where ht another all was special music nothing express bore to say them about { very our hosts merrily : but ) back we protest to London against . the We whole have - sale barter of numerous puffing notices in the newspapers for an evening spoken observations ' s entertainment may . , perhaps We have , be said regarded enoug as h a . casus Our free belli - to by ' the some letter portions . It is of we the tear Press a . casus We bell agree . with them , but not , , y
Learning Afloat.
LEARNING AFLOAT .
Someone Professes To Teach The French La...
Someone professes to teach the French language to travellers sickness during , we suppose the voyage , permitting from Folkestone . Those who to have Boulogne been — sick seaof so learning 011 the sea French and we on cannot shore we quite are comprehend sure will feel how sicker the of French doing - man acquire ' s mother " French , tongue with can ease be " on pleasantl the high y taug seas ht , during stir m a & voyage r . To of of a swallowing couple of hours knowled ' duration at , is a certainl gulh : y a bvit novelty the question in the way is
whether knowledge thus ge hastily and p imperfectly digested , is , not literally thrown away . Let the steward with the basin answer .
Consulting His Feelings.—Lest The Sultan...
Consulting his Feelings . —Lest the Sultan should feel nervous on his first visit to this country , where civilization has a reached handsomel its highest bound point , and of where the evidence barbarism taken is so befo abhorred re the , y copy Trades' Union Commission at Sheffield will be presented to him on his landing , just to re-assure him .
Good Thing To Say In A Sermon.—A Corresp...
Good Thing to say in a Sermon . —A correspondent hurriedl tion , that y writes " we make to us , a with great reference mistake to if our we report imagine of Convoca that reli- - gious schisms can be put down by tuitti-cisms "
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), July 6, 1867, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_06071867/page/1/
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