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Old 22-03-2022, 10:54   #106
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Re: Beer & Pop

In my 1909 directory I've found 3 pop bottlers I was not aware of :- Wm Forshaw, 3 Horne St, Spencer & Howarth, Oswald St and Thomas Moore, Whalley Rd
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Old 24-03-2022, 10:39   #107
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Re: Beer & Pop

In my 1930 directory, I've found J J Simpson, a beer bottler, in premises without a number, in Bertha St. The premises may have been a bakery at one time occupied by Mr J Booth.
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