Here’s a menu we’ve seen before only with a twist — or, rather, a perforation. The photograph can be torn off along the dotted line and the back is printed with the standard postcard divided back. A close examination of the images reveals that there are perforations following the dotted line.
Click image to download a 848-KB PDF of this menu contributed by Brian Leiteritz.
We’ve seen this before on a 1964 dinner menu that used the same photograph and was printed for use as a postcard on the back. However, there was no dotted line nor were there any perforations, suggesting guests would need to find scissors to turn their menus into postcards. It seems strange that CN would go to the trouble of printing the postcard text on the back without adding the perforations.