SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, SUCCESSFUL FUNCTIONS. The Civic Queen’s Children’s Ball and the Fire Brigade Ball, which were held last night, were both notably successful functions. This happy result was contributed to in no small measure by the dispensing of Thomsons’ Pure Fruit Beverages.
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Evening Star, Issue 21517, 15 September 1933, Page 8
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