CAUGHT DRINKING AFTER SIX. The hot weather and a hard day’s work were responsible for an incident in Tay street the other evening, when a young man was caught drinking after six o’clock. No arrest was made, however, because the drink was Moffett’s Claret Cup, which, although made from a wine syrup with 20 per cent, claret wine, is still a soft drink, and a great drink, too. Obtainable from all confectioners.—Advi.
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Southland Times, Issue 21577, 15 December 1931, Page 8
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