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1190 Tra Trades • 1190 TRA TRADES. [KENT. ToY DEALERS-continued. Maidstone & Mid-Kent Training Home Harmer C. J. Marden rd. Stapleharst Bloor F. 70 & 72 High st. Gillingham for Girls (Miss Isaacson,lady supt.), Hill C. F. Tregothnan, Upton road, Collins G. 88 Up. Stone l!t. Maidstone Boxley road, Maidsoone Bexleyheath Dutnall Miss Hannah, Wrotham Queen Bertha's Home, Waifs & Hills W. W.4o Athelstan rd.Favershm Ebdon Mrs. M. 4 Lombard st.Margte Strays Training Home for Girls Hunt William, Bearsted, Maidstone Finn Frederick I&; Sons Ltd. (ware- (Miss Moore, hon. sec. & treas.; Johnson, W.75 Pembury rd.Tonbridge house), Canterbury & East Kent Miss Mason, matron), Wincheap st. Kynaston E. H. 57 Fitzroy av.Margte Stores, 21, 22, 23 & 24 St. Mar- Canterbury Long J. A. jun.37 Hanover pl.Cntrbry garet's street, Canterbury Training Home for Servants (Mrs. Marriott Ernest, Ravenhurst, Western Hallamore Alfred, 9 Broadway, High Florence Howard•, supt.), 3.2 .A.ner- avenue, Ashford street, Bromley ley road, Norwood S E Marsh Jn. V. 4 Durban rd. Margate Hawkes A. & Co. 2 Cliff ter. Margate Mileham Frank Ernest, Newhaven, Hougham Thomas, Ash, Canterbury I TRAMWAY COMPANIES. Jemmett rd. South Ashford,Ashfrd Howard T. 13 Cranbourne pl.Margate Chatham (The) & District Light Moore Henry, Down vil.I.iamberhurst Lane Albt. E. 75 High st. Rochester Railways Co. (Alfred Clements, Morey James, 24 Prospect road, Tun- Lilly Miss K. 6 Albion hi. Ramsgate sec.; W. Jensen, engineer & general bridge Wells MastertonMiss F.E.2Penge la.PengeSE manager), Power house, Luton rd. Moss T . .A. 18 Woodfield rd. Tonbrdg Midmore & Hall (wholesale), 44 High Chatham Peters 'John, St. Leonard's, Hansol street, Maidstone Dartford Light Railways (The) ;road, Bexleyheath Miles Miss A.melia, 12 Marine parade, (Stanley Dudman A.M.I.C.E. Pimlott Geor.ge Richard, Clapham, Sheerness-on-Sea manager), Priory road, Dartford Western avenue, Ashford Missing's Bazaa.r,ro New- rd.Gravesnd Dover Corporation Electric 'l'ramways Price Jn. M. 34 Duncan rd. Ramsgate Nash Mrs. M. 9 East st. Berne Bay (Edward Carden, general manager), Raven Fdk. W. 62 Station rd.Crayfrd Norris T. 23 Burgate st. Canterbury Old Park avenue, Dover Reeves Frederick, 4 Gilbert rd. A.shfd Read, Rickarby & Co. r2 & 14 New Folkestone, Sandgate & Hythe (S. E. Rumens Louis C.Tillsden ho.Cranbrk rents, A.shford Railway Co. proprs.; G. Ward, Saywell H. J. 6o The Drive,Tonbridge Rummery Mrs. Constance, 75 St. mngr.); depot, Rampart rd. Hythe Smith Ernest Robt. 83 Stephen's rd. John's road, Tunbridge Wells Gravesend &i Northfleet (The) Electric Tnnbridge Wells Shaw Harry, ro Marine drive; 30 Tramways Limited (Percy Newton Sally Geo. r3 Mill Wall pi. Sandwich High street & 9 Cliftonville parade, Gray, sec. & manager); office & Starbuck Wm.noWrotham rd.Grvsnd Margate tramway dep6t, Fern crescent, Sudds A.lfd. 8 Brewer st. Maidstone Simmons Wm. 35 Charter st.Chathm Dover road, Northfleet Tarrant .A.rchibald, St. A.ubyn's, Snell F. C. 8 Guildhall st. Canterbury Isle of Thanet Electric Tramways Queen's road, .A.shford Spearman George Harry,II7 High st. & Lighting Co. Limited (Joseph A. Taylor .A.rthur F. Vale house, Vale Strood, Rochester Forde, manager); works & dep6t, road, Tonbridge Stanley Frank, Stone st. Cranbrook Northdown road, St. Peter's Taylor Gilbert, 6 Pier road, Rosher- Thorp Miss A.B.25 Harbour st.Rmsgt Maidstone Corporation Light Rail· ville, Gravesend! Thorpe .A.lbert, u6 Camden road, ways (A. T. Lambert, general man- Thomson W. 283 Broadway,Bexleyhth Tunbridge Wells ager & engineer) ; office & sheds, Vcitch J. 40 The Mall, Faversham Tucker Miss M. II Earl st. Maidstone Tonbridge road, Maid,stone Wilks Ernest, Holly villa, Gun lane, Watson F. S. r6 Hawley st. Margate Strood, Rochester White's Bazaar, 42 Monson road, TRAMWAY MATERIAL MFRS TRAVELLING DRAPERS. Tunbridge Wells Hardy Patent Pick Co. Limited (The), See Drapers. Woods W. & Son, 57 High st. Maidstn Heeley, Sheffield TRAVEL LING EEQ,UISITES TRACTION ENGINE MAKERS. TRANSL,ATORS. Court Brothers, rr, r2 & rs Bntche y A veling & Porter Ltd. Strood, Rochstr Modern Languages Institutes, 12 lane, Canterbury. See adver- TRACTION ENGINE OWNERS. Castle street, Dover. See adver­ tisement tisement Finn Frederick & Sons Limited, See Agricultural Machine Owners. TRAVELLERS-COMMERCIAL 2r, 22, 23 & 24 St. Margaret's street, Canterbury TRACTION ENGINE TRUCK Aldridge William George, Portland BUILDERS. house, Meopham, Gravesend TRIPE DRESSER. Heathfield Francis & Sons, 132 Go din- An sell Edward, Gordon cottage, Tuft on Darrington Samuel, Palmers hill, ton road, Ashford street. Ashford Hawkinge, Folkestone Anthony George Martin, 34 Hopwood TRACTION ENGINE WHEEL gardens, Tun.bridge Wells TRUNK & PORTMANTEAU & TRUCK M:ANUFACTR. Arnold Fdk. Fern Lea villas, Marden MAKERS & WAREHOUSES. Hambrook Edwin, Selsted, Swing- Attwood William Douglas St. Clair, Baker Wm. H. 8o Bank st. Maidston~ field, Dover 13 Durban road, Margate Oheney D. 12 Grosvenor road, Tun- Barker Henry, 40 Monson colonnade, ·bridge Wells TRADE PROTECTION Tunb,ridge Wells Olarke M. & Co. 7 Milton road & I k SOCIETIES. Bartlett Stephen Percy, Louvain, 2 Berkley road, Gravesend JJ'romley Trade Protection Association Magazine road, Ashford Long R. G. & Sons, ro High st. Deal (Fred Bunting, sec.), 8 Park road, Beckett Ernest, Homestead, Upper Munckton J. 18 Sandgate rd.Folkestn Bromley Wickham la.East Wickham,Wellng Outram James, 65 High 'St. Sevenoaks Canterbury &; District Chamber of Biggs ~rnest William, Broadway ho. TRUSS MANUFACTURERS Trade (Thomas Henry Sayers, sec.), Charmg, .Ashford · 63 Burgate street, Canterbury Blake Edgar Laws, La Mascotte, May George & Son, 82 Bank street, Folkestone (.Arthur Atkinson, see. & Jemmett rd.South Ashford,Ashford Maidstone treas.), Radnor chambers, Folkestne Brightman Thomas Henry, Home- Packham Orlando & Oo. 26 King st. Kent & Sussex Association of Mineral lands, Minster, Sheerness Maidstone Water Manufacturers' & Ale & Burt J. H. 35 Woodfield rd. Tonbrdge TUG OWNERS. Porter Bottlers' Trade Protection Butt F. z Tovil rd. Tovil, Maidstone Olarke Herbert w. & eo . .Dank cham- Society Limited (Daniel T. J. Lyle, Cannam Arthur Gould, 57 Mount bers, Pier road, Erith sec.), 91 King street, Maidstone Sion, Tunbridge Wells Gamecock Steam Towing Co. Tenace- Licens'Eld Victuallers' (James G. Oapeling Tom, Clevedon, St. pier, Gravesend Cockrill, sec.), 53 Church road, Patrick's road, Deal Kaiser Steam Tug Co. Slipway yard. Gillingham; (Gre.athead & Goldie, Darrah Geo. 33 Lyons cres. Tonbrdge High street, Rochester solicitors), 67 High st. Rochester Davenport T. C.31 Woodfield l'd.Tnbdg United Steam Tug Co. Terrace pier Maidstone & Mid Kent Licensed Vie- Davis Geo. 72 The Drive, Tonbridge Graves~nd • tuallers' & Beer Retailers' Associa- Delbridge Frank Stephen, 5 New Watkins W ..'i Town pier, Gravesend tion (Edward Meades, sec.), 56 Church road, Bexleyheath Brewer street, Maidstone Divers A. 13 Burgate 11t. Canterbury TUNBRIDGE WARE MANFBS. Margate & District (E. J. Baker, Doe Wm. 35 Hanover pl. Canterbury Boyce, Brown & Kemp, 130 Camden. president; John W. Scarlett, sec.), Do~ham W.F. 9 Stodart rd.PengeSE road, Tunbridge Wells 5 Cecil square, Margate Dunford A.H.93 Harden rd.Tonbridge Freeland Charles, Sunnyside, Com­ TURNERS WOOD. TRAINING HOMES. mercial road, Paddock Wood Hollamby Edward Henry, 18 Shellons­ Dover Training Home for Orphan Girb Frost R. D. 8 Buckland rd.Maidstone street, Folkestone (Miss L. Fennell, matron), g8 Gentry A. P. 40 Cornwallis rd.Mdstne Marsh Thomas, t Flint cottages.. Folkestone road, Dover Godden Edward,. 4 Tower rd.Dartford Addington street, Ramsgate ' .
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