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of Harrogate, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Mitcham, and 112 Pembroke Street, Caledonian Road, London
Mineral Water Manufacturer


* 1900 The company was registered on 13 January, to take over and extend the business of the [[Chemists Aerated and Mineral Water Association]]. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
of Harrogate; Manchester; Birmingham; Chapel Steert and Camwal Road, Bristol; Mitcham; and 112 Pembroke Street, Caledonian Road, London


* 1921 Aquaperia advertised
1878 Established as the Chemists' Aerated and Mineral Water Association, Ltd.<ref>http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/1914_Who's_Who_in_Business:_Company_C</ref>
 
1900 The company was registered at Camwal Ltd. on 13 January, to take over and extend the business of the [[Chemists Aerated and Mineral Water Association]]. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
 
1914 Products include Dry Ginger Ale and Stone Ginger Beer.<ref>http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/1914_Who's_Who_in_Business:_Company_C</ref>
 
1921 Aquaperia advertised





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1921. From The Medical Journal

Mineral Water Manufacturer

of Harrogate; Manchester; Birmingham; Chapel Steert and Camwal Road, Bristol; Mitcham; and 112 Pembroke Street, Caledonian Road, London

1878 Established as the Chemists' Aerated and Mineral Water Association, Ltd.[1]

1900 The company was registered at Camwal Ltd. on 13 January, to take over and extend the business of the Chemists Aerated and Mineral Water Association. [2]

1914 Products include Dry Ginger Ale and Stone Ginger Beer.[3]

1921 Aquaperia advertised


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