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CORNWALL. [Xelly'a 1~44 DAN CORNWALL. [XELLy'a DAIRYMEN &; COWKEEPERs-('ontinued. Porter James, 21 High street, Falmouth [Bryant J. Tywardreath, Par Stn. RS.O 'Irevaskes Johnson, Trembraze,Liskeard Reed Mrs. Mary, 44 Fore st. St. Austell Budge In.H.&Chas.Chul."ch st.Camborne Trewern Ely,Trevella, St.Paul,Penzance Rowe John, Church lane, Camborne Burge Miss Mary, Stratton RS.O Trud!;eon Samuel, Hendra, Roche R S. 0 Sampson Thos. M. Cross street, Redruth Buse ~William, ~Wadebridge RS.O Trudgian Elijah, Nanjeth, St. Stephen's- Smallcombe Jas.H.r Cross st. Camborne Caddy W.Halwin, Carnmenellis, Helston in-Brannell, Grampound Road Stephens John, Duke street, St. Austell Carvolth John, 22 East end, Redruth Truscott Henry, Meledor mill, St. TregoningChas.Edwd.2Dukest.; 2Quay ChellewMissMry.Gabrielst.St.IvesRS.O Stephen's-in-Brannell,Grampound Rd st. & 3 Princes st. Truro. See advt §Chellew Mrs. Mary Morton, 65 Chapel Tummon SI. Fistral 'I'd. Newquay RS.O Warren John, Mevagissey, St. Austell street, Penzance Vague Richard, Fore street, Bodmin Williams Jas. 4 Back lane west, Redruth Chirgwin Ralph Williams & Co. Bank sq. Varcoe Mrs. M. Holywell, Roche RS.O ~ St. Just-in-Penwith, Penzance V-erran John, Market street, Bodmin DISPENSARIE.:::;. Christopher Mrs. M. Fore st. Lostwithiel Vine W. Peningey, St. Gluvias, Penryn See Hospitals, etc. Chynoweth J. H. St. Day, ScorrierR.S.O Vivian Mrs. A. Penstrase, Roche R.8.0 DOCK COMPANY tClarkeFrancis J·32 Market pI. Penzance Vi,TianG. Retaining',St.Mewan,St..Austell . Cleave& Trethowan,Kingsand,Plymouth Vivian John, Castle street, Liskeard Falmouth \Fredk. J. Bowles, sec. supt. IIClemo Joel, Treruffe 'I'd. Redruth Vivian Wm. jun. Tregoss, Roche RS.O & dockmaster), The Docks, Falmouth Clemow & Son, Broad st. Padstow RS.O Wa::ren John, jun. Fore street, Meva- DOG BISCUIT & APPLIANCE Coad J?hn, I?e"yoran R.S.O glssey, St. Austell MANUFACTURERS CobeldlCk WIlham Henry, Fore street, Warren Wm. Hy. 83 High st. Penzance . ~t. Columb R.S.O Welch Thomas, Trewalder, Camelford Spratt's Patent Limited, Henry street, Cogan Mathew, Meneage st. Helston Williams Mrs. Fanny, Menna down, Tooley street, London s E Coll~ns & Thomas" Wadebridge RS.O Ladock, Grampound Road DOMESTIC MACHINIST Collms Edward, Edg.cu~be house, & 3 Williams In. Fore st. St. Columb R. 8.0 . Fore street, Lostwlthlel. See advert Williams John, Rosemulliont Mawnan, Jewell John Osborne; works, Bodmin Collins John, Wadebridge R.S.O Falmouth road, St. Austell CollmsThos. St. Mawes, GrampoundRd Williams Robt. Higher Bore st. Bodmin DONKEY CARRIAGE PROPRS. Colmer OliveI', Pike streett Liskeard; Wills F. Sticker, St. Mewan, 8t. Austell 8tepbens James, The Lizard R.8.0 & Fow~y .R.8.0 Woodley Thomas Carland Ladock, Couch WIlham, Boscastle R.S.O Grampound Road ' DRAIN PIPE MERCHANTS. Coumbe William, Bude R8.0 Woolcock J.Carnon down,DevoranR.8.0 Martyn & Bennett, Porth, St. Columb ~ox. Fredk. Geo. 58 ~ore st. Redruth 'VoonApollos, Criggan, Roche R8.0 Minor; & at Newquay Cralg &. ~o. Wad~brldge RS.O Yelland Daniel, Colvreath, Roche R.S.O Sargent William Henry, Vine cottages, Dale ~dham, COll1ag~-hall st. Helston Yelland Hy. Reesehill, Roche R.8.0 Looe west, Looe East RS.O IIDal.zlel Thomas Mmr &. Co. dral?ers, Yeo Mrs. Ann, Tower street, Launceston Stephens & Co. Porth' stores St.Columb taIlors & agents for sewmg machmes, d & . I S' Cl' b 1\, • I r Alma terrace, Penzance DANDELION COFFEE MANFR. roa Qumtre, t. 0 mu Lt'Iwor Darl'mgtonThos. 8 V'lCtarIa . pl""t . "'. Aus te11 Percy Thos. Bickle, II River st. Truro DRAPERS-WHOLESALE. Dash Robert, St. Mawes,Grampound Rd DENTISTS. Trt>dinnick & Son, Peterville, St. Agnes, Dayman WilIiam & Bons, Kilkhampton, Scorrier R.S.O Stratton R.S.O ::Marked thus l;f are Licentiates in Dental Dennis & Sons, Coinage-hall street, Surllery of the Royal College of Surgeons, HIt & B t Th L' d England. Rotherham Jeremiah & Co. drapery R~S~3n ; eacon er. e lzar Marked thus t are Licentiates in Dental warehousemen, 81 to 89 Shoreditch, Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons London E Dennis D. rorA, Market Jew st. Penzance in Ireland. Dingle John David, Grampound Road Chapman John, 2 Dean street, Liskeard DRAPERS. DobleMrs.E.Chacewater,ScarrierR.S.O Co-operative Dental Association, 12 See also Tailors. Docton Mrs. Jane &William, Highstreet, Dunstanville terrace, Falmouth Marked thus § are Fancy Drapers. St. Ives R.S. 0 *Crocker James Charles Vipond, 3 Mor- Marked thus t are Linen Drapers. /I Donaldson Thos. 75 St.James st.Pnznc3 rab road, Penzance Marked thus 1;; are Woollen Drapers. DowningMrs.Susan,soMarket st.Falmth tFiddick Thomas, jun. A.P.S. Beacon ho. Marked thus 11 are Travelling Drapers. Dowrick MissOliviaKsPenryn st.Rdruth The Cross, Camborne tAndrew&Blight,gFore street, 8t.Austell §Dunstan Misses E. & KCallingtonR.S.O Gartrell John Hutchens L. D. S. (Canada), Andrews Henry &Co. Boscawen st. Truro DurantH.1V.W.3Green market,Penzance 47 Chapel street, Penzance Apps Rd. Hy. St. Day, Scorrier R.8.0 Dwelly Tom, I07 Fore st. Saltash R.S.O Godfrey T. Bank st. St. Columb R8.0 Arthur Rd.&Jsph.Edwn.Carn BreaR.S.O Easterbrook Albert, Callington R.S. 0 tHicks Lewis, Church stile, Launceston II Arthur Joshua, Heanton pI. Redruth Ede Stephen, Trevena, Camelford Jenkyn Thomas, Fore st. Ives R.S.O /lBailey James, Bassett street, Redruth Edgcumbe George, Market st. Liskeard *King C. L.D.s.Eng. 79 Lemon st. Truro Ball James, Gorran, St. Austell Edmonds Miss Eliza, Marazion R.S.O *:Magor Martin, 24 Chapel st. Penzance Banks Edward, 48 Market st. Falmonth EdwardsMrs.Elizh.Par,ParStationRS.O Olds Peter R.D.S.E. 3 Stewarts buildings, BarnettMrs. M.A. St.Day, ScorrierRS.0 Ellis In. Tresco, St. Mary's,ScillyIslands Alverton street, Penzance Barnett W.H. Trelowarren st. Camborne Eva Thomas Davey, Troon, Camborne Pellow James Crucker, Summerlease Barrett & Son, 6 Boscawen street, Truro Foale James, Fore street, Camelford Yilla, Bude RS.O t*Barrett Hy. I & 2 Victoria pI. Truro Fraser& Gardener, Broad st. Launceston :Phillips A. I Dunstanville viI. Falmouth tBarrett William, Market st. Liskeard Gatley Mark, Fore st. St. Columb RS.O Richards William, Trurord. St. Austell Bath Henry Arnall, Illogan, Redruth GatIey Thos. Union sq. St.Columb RS.O Solomon John, Wendron street, Helston Bawden C. :Fore st. Looe East R.S.O Gay William, 'fregony, Grampound Rd ~olomon Wm.HY.40Market st.Falmouth Bawden,Richard, IQ Fore street, Redruth Geake Jsph. Ford, Broad st. Launceston btevens Andrew,S2 Church st. Falmouth Bazeley James, Fore street, Hayle II George Jsph. loPenventon tel'. Redruth Toope Henry, 77 Lemon street, Truro I/Bell Jas. Lower Blowing ho. St. Austell German Joseph, Mawgan-in-Pydar, St. *Tuck W.R& Bons, 22 Lemon st. Truro Bennett W. Grampound, GrampoundRd Columb RS.O "Wellington James, Fowey R.S.O tHerriman H. Commercial sq. Camborne GillNicholas & Son, I Boscawen st.Truro tBest Mrs. Ellen, I Bodmin rd.St.Austell /lGlass Hugh, 14 River street, Truro DESIGNER. Best In. 'frelaver, St. Dennis, St. Austell IlGlass John, Church st. north, Liskeard Vincent Edwyn, Eagle Printing works, BIShop Misses Annie & Emma, Perran Glasson Mrs. Ada, Fore street, Hayle 21 Fore street, Redruth. See advert well, Perran-Arworthal RS.O Goddard Edward William, Bank square, DIAMOND MERCHANTS Blake Miss Ann, Wadebridge R.S.O St. Just-in-Penwith, Penzance • 1/ Blewett Geo. 7 Coose lane, Redruth Goldsworthy Colon, Portreath, Redruth .Bristol Goldsmiths' Alliance (William Blewitt Richd. Dunn, Callington R.S.O Goodland Joseph, Polperro RS.O Langford, Sons & Co.), 40 College Blight Amos, Porthleven, Helston Goodman William, St. Minver, Wade- green, Bristol. See advertisement Bli~htMrs.E.Landrake,St.Grmns.R.S.O bridge R.S.O DINING ROOMS. Blight Richard, Illogan, Redruth GoudgeF.J.Gt.Greenho.PolperroRS.O . Boase In. Chas. Fore st. St. Ives RS.O tGrose Thos. & Son,17 Fore st.St.Austell See also Coffee Rooms; also Coffee Body George, Callington RS.O Grose Joseph, 51 Market st. Falmouth; Taverns. Bolitho James, Market square, St. Just- & at Penryn BennettWm. H. Market st. Launceston in-Penwith, Penzance Grose Nicholas, jun. Roche R.S.O BockinghamJohn,St.Nicholas st.Bodmin Bosence Benj. Market pI. St. Ives R.S.O tGudge Thomas, Mount Pleasant, Hayle Commons Thomas, Honey st. Bodmin I/Braid Alex. 2 Trehaverne place, Truro Hall John, Chacewater, Scorrier &.S.O Heath Wm. Hy. Chnrch st. Camborne Braund John, Gunnislake, Tavistock Hall Richard Best, Blue Anchor, St. Jose Richard, Back lane, Redruth BrewerH.J.WeekSt.Mary,StrattonRS.O Enoder, Grampound Road Medland Mrs. S. Exeter st. Launceston Broad & Sons, Fore street, Redruth; Hall ~William, 69 Fore street, Redruth Nance Wm. 3 Trelowarren st. Cambome Market street, Liskeard; & Hayle Hancock Mrs. S. St. Mawes, Grampound Penaluna John, 10 Cross st. Redruth Brown Samuel, Callington RS.O Road.
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