So here we have Bournemouth, which has many links to Cartophily. The Hants and Dorset Branch currently meet in Ferndown, Bournemouth, and their originator and secretary lived in Bournemouth too. And in the late 1930s there were Cameric Cigarette Card Club Branches at Westbourne Park and Bournemouth
Now though you may think me foolish to say Bournemouth is in Hampshire, when it is now in Dorset it has only been there since 1974, after a governmental shake up saw Bournemouth moving to Dorset instead. And in fact today Bournemouth, like Winchester, and others, governs itself as a Unitary Authority.
We have had this card before but not as a Card of the Day, only as a Branch illustration, and the issuer is quite interesting. Our "Directory of Issuers" (RB.7 - published in 1946) tells us that they were based in Edinburgh, Scotland, at 105-109 Leith Street, and they issued cards between 1901 and 1916. Given that date, it is likely that they were forcibly stopped by the First World War.
Popular brands were "Abbotsford", "Alderwood" and "Luntin". There was also a "Luntin Mixture" which was tobacco, not cigarettes. Their set of "V.C. Heroes" was also issued branded for "Luntin Cigarettes, Mild and Medium", and their version of the "European War Series" also, except that adds "Full" to the strengths. Whilst their earliest set, "Boer War Celebrities STEW" was issued with "Goldfinch Cigarettes", sold as "10 for 3d - with mouthpieces".
Then, in 1926, they were acquired by Godfrey Phillips, who kept their name for certain products, but never again issued cards within those packets. However they were still operating in 1956, when our World Tobacco Issues Index was first published.
This set appears in that volume as "ARMS OF BRITISH TOWNS. Sm. 64 x 35. Nd. (50)