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A theatre on fire.—This happened re* oently, and a panio was only averted by the presence of mind of one of the aotbrs, Hβ was taking the part of a oomio Bailor. When the fire broke out, and the. people were rising from their seata in terror;'he leaped into the centre: of the, stage and, eommeuced ( the Bailor's, hornpipei The panic was averted, , the firo was got under, and the ourtain oame down nnridat a storm of cheers.'. All/that is required at a crisis is presence of mind. When • we are suddenly taken ill and know not which way to turn, if,wp only havethe presonce of mind to' think of HoUoway'e Pills and Ointment all "$& be well and danger need not be feared. ' ,"/'

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9229, 22 December 1898, Page 1

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Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9229, 22 December 1898, Page 1

Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9229, 22 December 1898, Page 1

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