Ah, I see now. Thanks for clearing that up. Buyers of coverless issues should always check the indicia at the bottom of Page 1 (assuming that page is, in fact, there... or that the indicia wasn't on the inside front cover, as sometimes happens in a minority of cases) to confirm that what they think they're buying is actually what they're getting.
It was probably just carelessness to scan and upload it without examining the comic more carefully, though. Those taglines at the bottom of the page are a dead giveaway for books like Tip Top Comics. I found that the number of pages of each reprinted strip DO vary from issue to issue, but if there isn't a "continued" text line at the bottom of whatever is the last page of one particular feature, anyone should probably question whether or not it's missing a page.
I haven't encountered this yet in my browsing, but I suppose it's possible the text line might not be included at the bottom of the last page if that particular feature was ending (to be replaced by something different in the next issue). Maybe I'll look into that with some feature that I know ended at one point, like Tarzan. Fritzi Ritz ended in either Tip Top 157 or 158, because it wasn't in any issues from 159 on (but unfortunately, no one has uploaded a scan of No. 158). The last page of Fritzi in No. 157 says "Continued in Tip Top Comics No. 158", but whether Fritzi actually appeared in that issue, I don't know. That coincided more-or-less with UFS launching Tip TOPPER Comics No. 1, of which Fritzi Ritz was both the lead feature (8 pages) and cover-featured on every issue, so being dropped from Tip Top's lineup was actually a promotion for Fritzi.