W.K. Haselden
31 Oct 1904
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| W.K. Haselden
2 Nov 1904
[no caption]
| W.K. Haselden
2 Nov 1905
Mirror Birthday [on reverse]
| W.K. Haselden
12 Aug 1915
Miss Flapperton on standard clothes [on reverse]
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David Low
1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1915
Ponies - or the other sort! Brother Snifflen: "Friend, will you come to our meeting!" Sporting Gent: "Vot is it, registered or unregistered?"
| David Low
1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1915
The Deplorable Dishonesty of the Average Bloke. Counsel: "Do you still say you were unaided in this crime?" The Bank-Breaker: "Yes. Yer see I didn't know anyone honest enough to trust."
| David Low
1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1915
The Personal Application. Artist: "Little girl, do you think you could persuade yur little brother to come and pose for me at my studio if I gave you half a corwn!" Little Girl: ""Wha-what for?" Artist: "Why, I want to paint him." Little Girl: "It will come off!"
| David Low
1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1915
The Conqueror. Parish Worker: "Ah, Mrs. McGinty, industrious as usual! I'm afraid that you're too good for that drunken husband of yours." Mrs. McGinty: "Too good for him! Sure I am that, an' it's McGinty that knows it!"
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David Low
1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1915
The Bush Autocrat. The Bloke on Foot:"G'day, Bill; I 'ear yer a J.P. now." Mr. W. O'Brogan: "Oi am; an' if yer don't spake more rispectful oi'll hand yiz six months."
| W.K. Haselden
22 Nov 1926
The duty of the modern bookseller. [caption on reverse]
| W.K. Haselden
4 Dec 1926
The animals subconscious mind. [caption on reverse]
| David Low
10 Oct 1927
Opening Day.
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