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Clicquot Club Ginger Ale -1934A

Full quarts now available, for only twenty cents. Lots of text, and a picture of the product, as value rules the day (the Depression, you know). Difficult to tell from a news story, busy, busy. Published in the November, 1934 issue of GOOD HOUSEKEEPING.

Source: Mariangela Buch
Restoration by: Mariangela Buch

Date: 02/03/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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