The ideal fuel for household and domestic use is unquestionably WE&T-PORT-STOCKTON. You would be surprised by the lead it ha&—for reasons. ■ "It is cleati, hot and economical—there is no wa6te. No ash to speak af, no soot I Easily ignited, and calls for little attention. Also, Do fuel affords a brighter or cosier fire in open grat««> Every leading dealer storks it. -Lg
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 11
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