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Trades. Cor 687 MIDDLESEX.] TRADES. COR 687 CORK SLABS OR BOARDS. Newell Geo. 35 Staines road, Hounslow Downes John T. 16 The Green, Winch- Broadbent J. C. & Co. Li~ited, Slag Peachey Heury James, 135 Myddleton more Hill N . wool works, Redcar, Yorks. Tele- ro~d, Bowes Park N • . ~lvin DaVJd, High st~t, Sout~gate N grams "Broadbents Redcar." PedrwkAndw.3Commeree rd. \\ d.Grnl'\ I' ear Brothers Ltd. 7 High st. Feltham 'l'elephone 16 Redcar ' ' Pickworth R. 99 Turnpike la.Homsey N ft'ord & Co. 142 Uxbridgerd. Ealing 'V Pike Harry, 3 Gordon ter. ot. Marg-.uet's French Arthur, 27 & 29 Pinner road, road, St. Margaret's, Twickenham li-reenhill, Harrow CORN & FLOUR DEAI.ERS. Pratt C.109 ~ortholtrd.Roxeth,Harrow Garner David, 162 High rd. Wood GrnN Andrews William, 23 High st. Staines Radford Samuel Henry, 308 Wightman Garton & Co. 15 High st. Homsey N & AshH.W.&Son,HillingdonHeath,Uxbrdg road, Hornsey N 501 Green lanes, Harringay N Austen Thos.K gllrent st. Hendon N W Richards Julian '-''. 34 Canterbury Gibbs EdwardThomas,9 Victoria parade, Bennett & Son, II4 Fore street & 89 road, Kilbum NW High road, East Finchley N Raynham road, Upper Edmonton Richer Charles, 6 High street, Hampton Grimsdale & S6ns Limited, 176 & 177 Bigglestone's Stores, 36 High road, Wick, Kingston-on-Thames · High street, Uxbridge &uth Tottenham N Riddell H. 234 Forest. Up. Edmonton Gyles Ltd. 11 Grand par. MuswellHiliN :Alackborough M. & Co. 91\'Iaxwell road, Ridgewell.Bent.tmin & Co. I9 Rathcoole Harding PercyJ.3o3H1gh rd.ChiswickW Northwood parade, Tottenham lane, Hornsey N Harding William Joseph, 12 Victoria. Bond C. .A. & Co. 217 High road, Robarts .Arthur W. o Belllane&26I The parade, Muswell Hill.N Willesden Green N W .Broadway, West Hendon N W & 3 Hatchett John, 34 High st. N.FinchleyN .Brown Vernon & Uo. Limited, 145 High Bank parade, Edgware Hicks .Frederic & Sons, I The Pave· street, Uxbridge Robinson Wm. & Son,41 High st.Harles- ment, Middle lane, Hornsey N EnrrC.&Son, 17 l<'insbury rd. WoodGrnN den N W ; 203 Church rd. Willesden Holland Fredk. Bollo Brttlge rd.ActonW CarterH.2u'fheBroadway,Cricklwd.NW N W & 254High rd. WillesdenGrn NW House Robert, 63 .Broadway, Ealing W Chapman R. I3 Park rd. 8. Tottenhm N Rockett Thos. 8o Lancaster road, Enfield Huckle SidneyC.798taniey rd. Teddngtn Church Mrs. liannah&Son, I24 St.Ann's Sanders Brothers, 414 High road, Hunt Mrs. F. q8 Church rd. Wllslu.N W road, South Tottenham N Tottenham N; 69 West Green road; Button C. & Co. Peterboro' ter.Harrow Cogswell Edmund, 38 King st. Southall 652 Seven Sisters road & 1 Vicarage Jupp & Sons, 84 & 85 Highst.Brentford Connell George, 6 ::iouth st. lsleworth parade, West Green road, South Kealey Wilham .Richard & Co. usa, Cope A. G. 55 Broad la. Sth. Tottenhm N 'fottenham N ; 12 Grand parade,Har- .l<'riern .Barnet road, New SouthgateN Craswe1l I<'. J. Woudtborpe rd. Ashford ringay N; I28 High rd. & 232 Lordship Linscott A. I Hertford rd. Enfield Wash Cressey F. 225 Park la. Tottenbam N lane, Wood Green N ; 61 Hertford LottSaml.17St. J ames' par.Muswel!HIN Curson Mrs. E. Harrison, 5 Market road, Lower Edmonton; 6o High st. Mansbridge Robt. Wm. Hale st. Staines place, Main aven. Hush Hill pk.Enfld Hornsey N; 22 London road,Enfield ; Marriott George & Son, 17 King's Davies & Son, 45 Chase side,Southgate N I21 High road, New Southgate & 114 par.Ballard's la.ChurchEnd,FnchlyN Dell Joseph Hagen,744 Harrow rd NW . Myddleton road, Bowes Park Marsh Mrs. Kathleen, I62 South Eahng Denty li-eo. Harry, 339 .Baker st.Enfield Scrivener H.57Willesden la.KilburnNW road, Ealing W Eastt.y C. 64 W estli-reen rd. Sth. Tttnhm.N Skinner Arthur, 9 Pembroke place, Martin & Son,429Green Jas. Harringay N Elder Edward Thomas, 97 West Green London road,Sprmg Grove,Isleworth Medcalf Jas.Edwd.x66Highst.'feddngtn road, South Tottenham N Smith A bel, 151 b,Fore st. Up. Edmonton MussHaroldDavid,2Stan1ey rd. Tddngtn Everett Arthur H. I32 Percival road, Stammers Bros.1o8Northtld.av.EalngW Mudge & Co. SI Uhurchfield road west Bush Hill park, Enfield Stone Harry Garland, Archway house, & 48 & I84 High street, Acton W }<'airman Mark J. & Son, 36 High road, High road, North Jt'inchley N Xorman .R. G. &ODns,IExchange build- Willesden Green~ W Stonnill Saml.ss High rd.S.TottenhmN ings, High road, Wembley Falkner .Arthur George, 101 Uxbridge Swain F. J. 69 .Bruce grove & 28 Hart- Norrington Albert, 25 & 27 Fore street, road& 95 li-reenford avenue, Hanwell ington road, Tottenham N Upper Edmonton & 8 Chut·ch road, Acton W 'falbot & Davis, 8I Cambridge road, Parkes & Co. 2 Central parade, Ealing Farr James & Sons, 280 Uxbridge road, Kilburn N W road, w·embley Ealing W 'faylor Saml. so Park la. Tottenham N Robarts William Atherton, 334 Crickle· Franks Mrs. Harriet :i\'1. 175 Montagu 'fhompson Geo. 54 North rd.Highgate N wood lane, Child's Hill .N W & 175 road, Upper Edmonton "W,alker Frank,211 Acton la.Chtswick W The Broitdway, Cricklewood NW Gammage Thomas, 27 Featherstone Wailer Fredk. 28 South st.Ponders End Robinson Wtlliam & !Son, 203 Church road, Muthall Ward Jas. Wm. 235 High st. Acton W road, Willesr.len NW Gillott Fredk. 128 Park la.Tottenham N Watts T. & Sons, 366 Hertford road, Rogers G.R. 20 High street, Wealdstone, Ginger Hy.16 Devonshire rd.Chswck W Enfield Highway .l:iarrow Goddard J. 326 High rd. S.Tottenhm N White Fred, St. Mary's road, Ealing W Silvester William, 44 Northfield avenue Grout & Co. 487 High rd. Chiswick W Whittington Mrs. Mary, IS Hazel road, & 116 Pitshanger lane, Ealing W Grove W. '1'. Thames street, Sunbury Kensal Green W Stone Albert Edward, The Parade, Balladay John, 33 Lawrence road, Wigley T. 205 Philip la. S. Tottenham N Twickenham road, Isle worth South Tuttenham N Wilson W. A. 65 High st.Hampton Hill Swinburn & Co. High street, :::>taines Ballam F. J. 19 The Broadway, Southall Wiseman Hbt. 468 High rd.TottenhmN Tomlin & Co. 94High st. Nth. FinchleyN Harriss :Edw. 62 Broad la.Sth. Tttnhm .N Wright .A. 66BouncPs rd.Low.Edmonton Wailer Frederick, 447 Fore street, Lower Hicks Chas.C. 2o6 High rd. Wood Grn N Wright George, 3 Camden terrace, High Edmonton & I4S tiilverst. Up.Edmntn Bindes Joshua Jesse, i::lbak&peare road, road, East .Fiuchley N Woodman William & George, i::ltamnore Mill Hill NW Wright John,686 High rd. Tottenham N Wood man Edward J. H1gh st• .!:'inner Hollingshead William Henry, 8 Church Wright Hros. & Thorpe, 121 High road, road, Teddington CORN & FLOUR MERCHANTS Wood ureen N Bowlett A.G.2~8 High rd. Wood Grn N . - · Bows T .&Co. 197 Canterbury rd. K.ilburn Aga te&N ailard,Gunnersbury la. .Acton W CORRUGATED pAPER 1'4FRS· Bulks Wm. St. Mary's rd. Ealing W Baker Mrs.S. 1 Rulstrode par. Hounslw ., . Bussey .BroLhers, SI5 Seven Sisters Baker Wm. 26 Church rd. Hendon NW lhompso~ & Nurris ~anD!acturmg Co. road, South Tottenham N Heattie William,St. John's road, Hamp- Ltd. \\ tlrple way, fhe Vale, Acton W James E. 5 Salisbury rd.Wood Green N ton Wick, Kingston-on-Thames Jefferis Jeffery, 40 High st. Southall Bennett & Co.136 Hit:rh st.HarlesdenNW Jones Francis George, 66 Chamberlayne Binstead Wm.&Son,Silver street,Enfield CORSET MAKERS. road, Kensal RiseN W · Boden Forbes & Co. 2 & 49 Park road, DingleyMrs.E.364Forest.Lwr.Edmontu Kranz C. 85s&857 High rd. Tottenhm N Crouch End N Foulkes Miss Ahce, 43 Topt~tield parade, Lawrence John .Broatch, 18 Kenmont Bowell Fredk.101 Headstone rd.Harrow Crouch EndN terrace, Harrow road N W Bradfield Mrs. M. E. 28 High st. Uxbridge Francois Madame, 79A, High road, Wil- Leno Jas.& Sons,27Windsor st. Uxbridge Bradshaw T . .t Co. :u9 High st.Brentfrd lesden Green N W Loder Henry,76 Church road, Acton W Brewer Frederick T. I Castle terrace, Grosse Madam0.5oGrand par.HrrngyN Lovejoy W. F. I 12 & 114 High st.Hnslw Colney Hatch lane, Muswell Hill N & Herbert Mrs. H. 47 Staines rd.Hounslow Male William&Son,82South st.Islewrth Daws lane, Mill Hill NW Jerman Miss Ada Manan, 4 St. James' Mann Arth. 162 Dyson·s rd. Up. Edmntn Chapman P. 86 The Green, Twickenham parade & 2 Hill Field cottages, Mus- Maynard William & Co. 437 West Green Chapman William. Chase side, Enfield well Hill road, :M us well Hill N road, South Tottenham N Christian John, 3 Silver street, Enfield Lee Madame, 6oa., llroadway, EalingW MooreMrs.Ann,4 Market buildings,Kew Clark T. & Co. 203 High rd.Chiswick W Lillie Mdme.Green Jas. Winchmore .lil N Bridge road, Brentford Clench Wm. Hy. Hroadla. S. 'fottnhm:N Parisian Corset Co. Ltd. 6 High ~d, Mudge John,771 High rd. Tottenham N Colin, Taylor, King & Co. Ltd. 3 Masons Wood Green N Mulford Mrs. Ann, Brentford market, avenue, WealdstonP-, Harrow Parsonson Mrs. Elizabeth, 110 West Kew Bridge, Brentford Cook Alfred, High road, Whetstone N Green road, &uth 'foLtenham l\ New Southgate Corn & Forage Stores, Do bell & Co. Limited; offices, 176 & 177 Rix John T. ~44- H1gh rd. Totteuham N 129 High road, New Southgate N High street, Uxbridge .Rolllain Oanuu .392Htgh rd.TottnhmN .
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