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# Analysis This page contains **advertisements only**, not editorial cartoons or satirical content. The left side advertises the **Amstel Hotel** in Amsterdam, Holland, emphasizing Dutch hospitality and offering "attractive 1933 prices." Below that is an ad for **Hotel George V** in Paris's Champs-Élysées, noting tariffs "adjusted to present conditions"—a reference to the Great Depression's economic impact. The right side advertises the **Holland America Line**, a shipping company offering weekly sailings from Plymouth (England), Boulogne-sur-Mer (France), and Rotterdam (Holland) to New York. All three ads target American travelers and reflect 1933's economic depression, with explicit mentions of reduced pricing to attract customers during financially difficult times.

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AMSTERDAM HOLLAND The charm and hospitality of lovely Holland will be doubly appreciated by making your home with us. | * ~ * Tor full particulars apply to Dborat Inc., 565 Tifth Avenue, New {9} fork Gv . ~~ fj * ATTRACTIVE 1933 PRICES + FIY(cre bad TY TARIFF ADJUSTED TO PRESENT CONDITIONS PARIS SLAV.GEORGE V Yerdecarmnowasses GLORGLOTEL PARIS. WEEKLY SAILINGS BOULOGNE-sur-MER (FRANCE) ROTTERDAM (HOLLAND) * HOLLAND AMERICA LINE 29 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY , N.Y. OR OFFICES & AGENTS EVERYWHERE