MONEY TO BURN. Very few of as are fortunate enough to be sufficiently endowed witb worldly Roods to be able to throw money in the fire. And vet many of us do unknowingly by burning coal other than Pelawronin This famous coal costs just a little more; but as it lasts twice as long and gives half as much heat again, it's cheapest in the end and cheeriest in the meantime. 'Phone, write, or call an G. McClatchie and Co., Ltd., Coal Merchants, 160 Hereford street. Dial 33-313. —5
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 7
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