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968 Jew Kent. [Kelly's Jewellers 968 JEW KENT. [KELLY'S JEWELLERS. JOBBING GARDENERS. Killick James, 3 Argyle road, Sevenoaks Ashdown Edwio, Leybourne, Maidstone Kingsland Leonard, Pond cottages, High Adams Albert E. High st. Sidcup R.S.O Austin Alfred, St. John's hill, Sevenoaks street, Sevenoaks Doorman & Son, 17 & 18 New rd. Gravsnd Austin Wm. 3 Somerset road, Ashford Kitchener William, Hextable, Swanley Durnett CarilY I,el', Brasted S.O Aylward Henry, Camden rd. Sevenoaks .Junction S.O . Callow ,Jesse, Borough Green 8.0 Bailey John, Melrose cottages, Upper Land Jsph. 5 Charles st. Sydenham SE Cave & Son, 8 Victoria road, Delll Deal, Deal Lane Jesse, 39 Crodyon road, Elmer's Charge H. R. lO3 High st. Sydenham SE Banks William & Son, 24 Newcomen rd. end, Beckenham . Ching Wm. Thos. 2 Rew bridge, Dover Tunbridll:e Wells Layton William, Marlpit hill, Edenbridge Corkings Richard, 58 High st. Deal Barham Henry, Elizabeth place, May Lilley James, Echeveria cottage, Park Collins James, Stone street, CrannIOok Place road, Bexley Hl'ath S.O road, Cheriton, Folkestone Cornell G. & Sons, 12 & 14 Gabriel's Barham J. Upton rn. Bexley Heath S.O Lock George (head to Paul Henwood hill, Maidstone BartholomewGeo.15 Urdigecres.Tonbrdg esq.), The Lodge, Church house, Church Courhman John B. 29 High st. Ramsgate Barnard I. 37 Croydon rd. Elmers End, road, Bromley Croneen Horace George, 5, 7 & 9 High Beckenham Lyddiard William (to A. C. Norman esq.), street, Kew Brompton Barnett H. C. Durham rd. Foot's CrayS.O The Rookery, Bromley corn. Bromley Dale Alf. Same 163 High st. Rochester Barnett James, Main rd. Sidcup R.S.O McGlashan Alex. (to Cosmo Bevan esq.), Darmc0tt H. J. 14 King street, Dover Bartram Frank, 14 Farrier street, Deal Bickley road, Widmore, Bromley Deacon J. W. 42 High st. S.vdenham SE Baxter Thos. 81 Hawthorn gro. Penge '3 E Maple Henry, Hanover cottage, Grange DeBrent H. R. 21 High st. Beckenham Belfield Henry, Keston, Beckenham road, Ramsgate ·Oa La Com G. H. 76 High st. Chatham Betsworth J. 47 Faith st. Maidstone Martin Geo. Birkbeck rd. Sidcup RS.O Dillistont'Frank William,28St.Margaret's Bignell George (to J. Margetson esq.), Mills George, 18 Park road, Ashford street, Canterbury ," • Merevale, Bickley Park rd. Bickley Moody C. 218 Mackenzie road, Beckenham .F..dwa.rdB Benjamin, 38 High st.Beckenhm Bishop Laban, 30 Stanlcy rd. Bromley Moody Wm. 17 Mackenzie rd. Beckenham Farrer G. 19 High· st. Tunbridge Wells Blackett H. P. li Codrington vils. Ramsgt Morrissy E. 19 Acacia rd. Sydenham SE Fox Thomas, 7 Parade & 9 M"ercery Boake Herbert, 26 Park rd. Bromley Newport J. 17 Underdown rd. Heme Bay Jane, Canterbury Bone Frederick, Golden Green, Sevenoaks Northam In. Thos. 6 Park road, Bromly Franklin A. 49 Hardres st. Ramsgate Brooker John, Barden road, Speldhurst, Packham Geo. 24 North Farm road, Gillingham C. 20 Stone st. Tunbridge Wlls Tunbridge Wells High Brooms, Tunbridge Wells -Golding Mrs. D. 68 Bank st. Maidstone Booth Thomas, Butchery, Sandwich' Pankhurst W. E. Borden, Sittingbourne -Gunton Wm. R 4fi High st. Beckenham Borkett J. Birkbeck rd. Sidcup RS.O Parish John, Nelson road, Belvedere Haycock 8. H. 106 High st. Ramsgate Bristol Chas. Church row, Chislehurst Pearce J. 26 Lower Camden, Chislehurst Righley J. 45 High st. Sheerness-on-Sea Bristow George (to F. Cbarlesworth esq.), Pearce L. A. 14 Coombe rd. Sydenham SE Hinds Limited. 180 High st. Chatham Blackbrook lane, Bickley, Bromley Philpott S. 33 Vale road, Ramsgate Hughes Arthur Dilvid, 20 Edward st. Bryant D. 45 Walpole road, Bromley Pott Geo. 4 Virginia pl.Middle Deal, Deal Sheerness·on·Sea Burr Edward, Capel, Tonbridge Randall T. Halfway St. Sidcup RS.O Hughes John, 108 High st. Beckenham Bushell T. W. 17 Townley st. Ramsgate Ransom Elias, Birkbeck rd. Sidcup R.S.O Hukins G. W. High st. Tenterden,Ashfrd Clark Thomas, 60 Martin's road, Short- Ridgewell W. 11 Marland rd. Penge SE Lane Richard Albert, 25 Rusthall High lands, Bromley Robert-son R 26 Gowland pI. Beckenham street, Tunbridge Wells Collins Thomas (to J. H. Taylor esq.), Rose William, 19 York street, Broadstairs Leapman 1. 1(\ Chapel pI. Tunb. Wells Hawthorne road, Bickley, Bromley Scott Thomas, I Ballure, South Eastern Lewis Jacob & Ron, 21 & 51 High st. Collins William, 55 Brewer st. Maidstone road, Ramsgate & 34 Northdown road, Margate; & 13 Cooper Arth. 72 Crampton rd.Penge SE Simpson Geo. Birkbeck rd.Sidcup R.S.O High street, Ramsgate Cooper William, Appledore, Ashford Sladden William, 4 Albion villas, Sowell IJCwis Ja"ob, 13 High street, RamRgate Dalby Harry Robert, 12 Salisbury road street, St. Peter's, Broadstairs Marconi Leo. 2~ (jrosvenor rd. Tunb.Wells Dennis .1ohn. Eynsford S.O Smith Charles, 39 Park end, Bromley Marks 1. G. 101 High street, Chatham Dew Thos. Birkbeck rd. Sidcup R.S.O Smith James, 51 West street, Bromley Mathew .John, I Queen strt'et & High Doughty G. 13 Coombe rd. Sydenham SE Solly William Thomas, The Elms, Gar. street, Ramsgate & 1 Station terrace, DoweyJoseph,Susannacottage,Bellgrove linge, Westgate-on·Sea R.S.O Westgate.on.Sea RS.O Welling S.O Stacey G. W. 23 Castle st. Southborougb Mesure F.dwd. 81 Parish la. Penge SE Earll John, Magnols. house, Romney Sutton John, Mount Pleasant, Lower Morris J. W. & Co. 5 Market st. Favrshm road, Willesborough, Ashford Hardres, Canterbury Ninnes Frederick Benjamin (antique), 32 Eke Harrison, 3 Burlingtonter. Chislehurst Swan Richard, Grove terrace, Hawkhurst & 139 Hi!lh street, Hythe Elliff James, 69 Wickham rd. Beckenham Thompson G. 77 Parish lane, Penge SE ()gden F. 43 & 45 Fort road, MargatE'l Eliott William, Square hill, Maidstone Tomkin A. Church place, Sidcup R.S.O Parsons F. J. Lim. The I.ibrary, Sand- Ellingham C. 41 Pembury st. Sittingbrn Turner Charles (to Mrs. Dottridge), Haw­ gate road & The Bayle, Folkestone Eckett William (to R. W. Boyd esq.), thorne road, Bickley, Bromley Pointing William John, 13 Newcomen Bickley road, Widmore, Bromley Viness Charles, 21 Dover road, Northfleet road, Sheerness-on-Sea Evenden Joseph, 3 Claremont, St. Peter's Vyse Edward, 4 Mill lane, Sydenham SE Pollard W. 53 St. George's st. Canterbry road, Broadstairs Welch James, Riverhead, Sevenoaks Price James, High street, Maidstone & Fairman J. 85 Ravenscroftrd. Beckenham Wellard George, 18 Cliton street, Margate 101 High street, Ashford Field Fredk. 55 Southlands road, Bromley Whitehouse B. W. 19 Mackenzie rd. Bckhm Pye-Finch Frederick, 12 Hythe st.Dartfrd Filmer Chas. R. 40 Briton rd. Faversham Whitnall Rchd. Whymanton, Mill rd.Deal Read E. H. 75 Reckenham rd. Penge SE George H. Heath cots. Chislehurst corn Wickens William (to Mrs. Lambert), ReichLudwig,109Cantrbry.rd.Tunb.Wells Gould George, 5 Burlington terrace, Hawthorne road, Bickley, Bromley Rose ChaR. Jas. 79 High st. Whitstable Chislehurst West Wild Thos. 31 Salisbury rd. Bexley 8.0 Rose J. H. 27 Harbour st. Ramsgate Green J. R 93 Anerley rd. Anerley SE Wiles Charles, 12 Chapel street, Hythe Spurge Charles Henry, 171 & 173 High GregoryRchd. Birkbeckrd. SidcupRS.O WoosterFredk.J.25Wolseleyrd.Ashford street, New Brompton Griffin William, Gothic cottage, Charles Worsfold T. 40 College road, Bromley Stares Richard E. 127 High st. Hythe street, Sydenham SE Tannenbaum Bros. 4 King st. Margate Grifiiths Wm. 12 Frognal villas, Chislehrst JOB MASTERS. Tanton .Tames, 148 Snargate st. ))over Haisman William, Peel street, Maidstone See also Cab Proprietors' also Livery Taylor Rd. ll5 & 125 High st. Bromley Hammerton William Henry, 18 ShornclifIe Stable Keeper~ Turner T. M. 3 High st. Canterbury terrace, Cheriton road, Folkestone *. Warren H. E. 84 High st. Sevenoaks Harris Robert, II Farwig lane, Bromley Marked thus are Fly .Proprietors. Watch Co. (The), 30 Londonrd.Sevenoaks Hartnup John, Leybourne, Maidstone Marked thus tare Ommbus Proprs. Watkins W. J. High street, Lydd S.O Henderson John, 30 Clarence pI. Gravesnd Adie Charles, Rainham 8.0 Webb J. W. 8 Market pI. Faversham Higgens J. Ehmtone, Ravenscroft rd.Deal Ailwood George Edward, Shaftesbury Winterhalter D. 64 High st. Maidstone Hilder William, High st. Welling S.O avenue, Cheriton, Folkestone Wood George, St. John's hill, Sevenoaks Hill Thomas, Main road, Sidcup R.S.O Ailwood W. T. 20 St. Michael's st.Folkstn -- Honey F. St. Margaret.at.Cliffe, Dover Alderson George Henry, Brasted S.O Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Hopper .T. 3 Elton cots. Mill road, Deal *Allen Aaron, Ta1bot road, Hawkhurst Company Limited (the Gold- Horton Ayers, 31 Vale road, Ramsgate Allingham Miss Sarah Ann, South Eastern smiths' Alliance Limited, late of Horton Edwd. In. 4 Vicarage cot. New- hotel, Railway station, Staplehurst CornhiIl, is transferred to this ington rd. St. Lawrence, Ramsgate Allright H. C. Crescent mews, Ramsgate company), ll2 Regent street & 48 Howell W. May Place rd.Bexley Hth.S.O Anderson Albert William. Watling street & 49 Warwick street, London w Hutehins Richard, 5 Prospect terrace, & 13 Rose lane, Canterbury Mappin Brothers (original firm Sholden, Deal AndersonF.RedLioninn,Bridge,Cantrby established 1810), 66 Cheapside EC Ingleton G. 199 Mackenzie rd. Beckenham Andress Frederick Ernest. King's Head (next Sir John Bennett's) (late of Iverson L. 1 Bradford rd. Sydenham SE hotel, Wateringbury, Maidstone 67 King WilIiam st. London bridge) Jackson Thos. 14 Kelvin rd. Sydenham SE *Ash Daniel George, Station road, Pad- & 200 Regent st. London w; also Judge T. 49 Heathfield road, Bromley dock Wood RS.O manufacturers of "Queen's plate" Judson C. Hoo Green, Meopham, Gravesnd Ashbee James, Frittenden, Staplehurst & "Queen's cutlery"; manufactory, Jupp William, Church street, Tonbridge R.S.O The Queen's works, Sheffield 'Kennett James N. Bridge, Canterbury AshdownAlfred, St. John's hill,Sevenoak.
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