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Some quaint rules are painted on a wooden notice board that hangs outside a lodging house at Falmouth, Cornwall, England: '.'. Ad per night for bed, 6d with supper. Not more than three to sleep ill ono bed. No beer allowed in kitchen. No smoking when in bed. No clothes to be washed on Sunday. No boots to be worn in bed. No dogs allowed upstairs. No extra charge for luggage. No razor grinders taken in. Organ grinders to sleop in tho attic."

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 20

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 20

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 20

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