DWELLING ON FIRE
After locking his house and walking down the street about 200yds, a resident discovered that he had forgotten his tobacco. He returned home, and was surprised to see smoke pouring from the kitchen windows. Fortunately be was able to extinguish the flames before much damage was done. A cinder apparently had fallen on to the carpet. The resident is thankful that he returned home to get his Bears’ Tobacco, the popular smoke, to which he is, like most men now, very partial. Try Bears’! Only 8d an ounce loose, and in handy packets, loz 9d, 2oz Is 6d.— [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 11
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102DWELLING ON FIRE Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 11
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