In the September 2004 issue of _National Geographic_, on an unnumbered
foldout page (physical folio 9v), the advertising text

If it looks like a ship
and acts like a ship,
there is little question

appears with the "ct" in "acts" ligated. On the recto side of this
folio, the text "It most assuredly" appears with "st" ligatured.
(Since this is a foldout page, you're expected to see the verso
before the recto.) The body text is about how the advertiser's product
adheres to tradition, which may account for the use of these
traditional ligatures.

--
John Cowan jcowan@... http://www.reutershealth.com
"Mr. Lane, if you ever wish anything that I can do, all you will have
to do will be to send me a telegram asking and it will be done."
"Mr. Hearst, if you ever get a telegram from me asking you to do
anything, you can put the telegram down as a forgery."