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All Its Branches ~~ _ 0 N E S H I L L I N G. .,., ... -···.~ - •••.• -- •.••• --- ••s---•·• • __.____..W -- ••:lo _._--- ••• -- ••• - ··----.. •• po--- - •• -- •• ~----........-- r~\..... F •-~"';;;.J-~-- -- -- ... - •• __....______.... ________ •• -- .. ~ 6. • •• - ~ • - :, .,. - - ~--··- ~~\ .....;..~ !: p • • l· ••I I •• l • • I., • • I • I •' • :: J OF '·• * I ( : I I • ) f • I'• I '•• Edited by H. R. WAr:I...,ERS. ; ts 9 5. - LAKF & CO., PRINTERS, • l FA T~\rOUTH. • -- • • I ' • • THE • • FALMOUTH, Is beautifully situated, wz'th Charming Views of the Harbour, Pendenms and St. Mawes Castles, AND IS Replete with every Homely .Accommodation for Families & Gentleme l(fiDIE~' D:R71WING I\60}d. ·:· Bllild;I~D ~68jd. ""@.){ * K GY" POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. High-class Hotel, with Moderate Tariff. Hot and Cold Baths. VISITORS TAKEN" EN PENSION" DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. .=========================================================== THE POST OFFICE • • • • • OF 1 WITH MAP. Edited by H. R. WATERS. ~alm.on~!] : LAKE & CO., PRINTERS. - 18 9 5. CONTENTS. PAGE MAP AND LIST OF ADVERTISERS ••• • • • • • • V. STREET AND TERRACE DIRECTORY • • • • • • ••• I, ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY • • • • • • • •• • • • 47 . PROFESSIONAL AND TRADE DIRECTORY • • • • • • 102 • RESIDENTS IN RURAL POSTAL DISTRICT ... • •• XXVII. PREFACE. OUR years have now elapsed since a work of this kind was undertaken, and in the interval a great many changes in the personnel of the dis­ trict have taken place. A new issue of the Directory would have been put in hand quite twelve months ago, had not a change in the staff of the Post Office been contemplated, whereby the assistance of the gentleman who so successfully edited on three former occasions would have been quite an uncertainty. The change surmised took place, but, through the kindness of Mr. Newberry C1x, head of the department, \\e were able, owing to Mr. Sampson's removal, to secure the able services of 1\-Ir. H. R. Waters, and • he has done his work as editor, we feel sure, in a manner that leaves nothing to be desired; without him the task would have been quite an impossible one. The Map, introduced for the first time, and obtained at a very considerable additional expense, will undoubtedly be highly valued by those who desire a work of this kind, as will also be the inclusion of the whole of the Falmouth Postal District by our local tradesmen. The labour of production this time has been extremely onerous. For the delay in publication, mainly owing to the parliamentary election, and mistakes (there are, of course, many, owing to removals, deaths, &c., while the work has been going through the press-all inseparable from the character of the book,) we must crave the indulgence of our patrons. Every care has been taken to ensure that the information given shall be as correct as possible, and LAKE & Co. hope that their efforts to produce a reliable work will be appreciated. Full information with respect to all the local societies will be found in the Falmouth Book Almanack, published annually. The Borough Pn"nting OjJices, September, 1895· Market Strand, Falmouth. ·- -===============================================================-11·... ADVERTISEMENTS. 111. SUPPLY STORES, 29, & 30, HIGH STREET, FALMOUTH. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS cheapest and best in the West. LONDON STORE PRICES. All goods warranted the finest quality. GRAND CEYLON TEA, 1 6 & 1 S, rich liquor; unequ'llled at the Price. Orders sent by Post punctually attended to, and delivered immediately. NOTE THE ADDRESS: A L L E N M A N N , LATE MARTIN I, SON, 29, & 30 HIGH STREET, FALMOUTH. PROVE IT FOR YOURSELVES. I AGENT FOR GILBEY'8 WIN£8 cl SPIRITS. - . - - ... --;;I. • • • Ladies' and Gentlemen's ' ' " 1 ~ • ~ ~ 0 ' ;[) 34, MARKET &TREETJ ~ 1 FALMOUTH. o• . ~ ~ ~ ,.,,.,,,.,, ~ ~, ~[IIICA.I. i1CI8[~ '1•1 .... ,...... ... ... ,...... ,... .. ,..... .. ' uMIFOR"S- J rn•rn a. • ~LADIES' TAILORING. PRIVATE FITTING ROOM. cOUJII1Y .O'frCJAl TA! lOA fD fN[ ~ f ..... ,...... ,...... ,... :. ,,., .... ,...... ,., .... ,... '• ' ~ •curn rG• i ~IIIICOLN - Prices consistent with "IIO IS[ Quality & Workmanship. H A.TS - I~ Agent for LINCOLN &BENNETT'S SILK&FELTHATS. -- ·- JAMES M. GOOD MAN, • 1 er ' STEAM MILLS, DOCKS, FA.LMOUTH. FLOUR, BRAN, MAIZE, BARLEY and all _-It Customers bnying their own grain e:x;-ship can kinds of Feeding Meal always on Sale. "'f have it ground at their own convenience. • IV. ADVERTISEMENTS. Or~''ries, Praw!~i~n~, P~Cent Meti!,iJU3, 1rapFitt@t1 AttiQle~ AT LONDON CO-OPERATIVE PRICES. ~···.. ·--· ·... ·.. · •.. · ._.· ·... · ·.. · ..... _.· ·.. ·-. ~ \ox REVISED PRICE lJST NOW READY, SENT FREE ON APPL.ICATIOH. " f ~~ 1 ~~-,y-·0 • ::1!) (<) , 0•-,y-~~~ Market Strand, and No. 1, Church Street, FALMOUTH ; and the "Supply Stores," PENRYN. q... ......•. "••• 11 .+. "...... ~..p Choice Blended or Pure CEYLON TEA, at 1/10 per lb., 3 lb. for 51- COFFEE ROASTED DAILY on the Premises. SPECIALITIES A sample 01·der z1zvz'ted. d--· ••• I ·~I ..... U .... 11 ........ ~ AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PROVISIONS of finest qualities. IN CASKS AND BOTTL.ES AT POPUL.AR PlliCES, .0 ... @@ • D••()-.__ @:)(~-- • 11• Very Old SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES. Pures WINES from the Wood, or Matured in Bottles. Very Choice GINGER WINE, at 10d. per bottle. H. LIDDICOAT, Faltnouth and Penryn. • ·~· FRITH~s ·~• A.HO"UT fiO,OOO 'VIEWS. NCOMPARABLY the largest and most complete collection extant. The Series contain views of places of interest throughout the United Kingdom and the Continent-India, Egypt, The East, China, Japan, &c., &c., being also represented. FRITH'S PHOTOGRAPHS are supplied unmounted, in various sizes, at popular prices. They can also be obtained mounted in any style. SPECIAL VALUE In Opalines, Medallions, and Framed Goods of euery description, including the popular plush mounts, Easels, &.c. Retail of all dealers in photographs throughout the World; wholesale of F. FRIT co.jJ REIGA TE, LONDON ; and CHAR FIELD. I .A.. LIST OF ADVERTISERS, with the Page containing their Announcements. - Page. Page. • Apartments,-Valler, Mrs. ••••••••• XIV Chemists Solomott, \V. H. .... .culler • Art Gallery •• 0 •••• 0 0 •••••• 0 ....... 0 •••• XXIV , Stevens, Andrew ..... xvi .. Auctioneers.-Barnicoat, "\V. J .. .. XII , Wilmer & Co. ........ xxvi • Nicholls, J. R ..... .. XI Coall\lerchants-Coal Supply Co. xiii " • • , Rowe & Corlyon .. XXI Cycle Depot Jane & Son......... xxi • Bakers, &c.-George, William .. XIV Dentist-Solomon, \V. H .......... cm•er Hoskins, N. .. ....... xxii Dock Company (Falmouth) .. .. .. x " \Vebber, A. E ....... xxiii Drapers-Banks, E ................. XXV " • Berlin \Vool Depot-Hosking, Mrs. xxv , Downing & Son ....... .. Xl ... Bill Posters Lake & Co. .. .. .. .. lviii Grose & Son .......... .. XXlll " • Pascoe, J ............. xxiii Dress ::VIaker-Barnicoat, E. S .... XIV " Bookbinders-.Basher, \V. H. ... xii Engineers Pool, Skinner, and • Lake & Co. ..... .. lviii \Villiams ........• XI " Booksellers-Lake & Co. .. ....... lviii Fancy Warehouse-Lake & Co. lviii • • Grocers-Liddicoat, H. ........ .. IV Bootmakers-l\Iillett & Son ...... XVI ... M ann, A . .................. lll , Pascoe & Co. .. cover " \Vaters, ] ............. xxiv Martin, \V. J ............ XX " " .. Brewers-Came, \V. & E. C. ......cover Run dell, T. B ............ XVII " Builders-Blight & Sons • • • • • • • • • XV Hotels-.Falmouth Hotel Co •...... Corder & Barnicoat . xxvi l\1itchell, M ................ cover " • XXIV " • ~. ~loss, E. H ........... .. Prisk., XVl " J. .................... Skinn~r, A. E. ...... .. XV .. " .. Simmons, Mrs ............ XII , \Villiams, E. .. ......... Xll " XX • Truscott, H. C ........... .. Building Society-Spry, R. F ... XIV " ... .. Wills ........................ XVlll Butchers-Dre'.v, A. F. .. ......... X Ill " .. Insurance Agents- Lake & Co .... lviii Dunning & Sons ..... XVII " .. , Rowe & Sons .......... .. xxn , Skinner, A. E. xv· ... • , Truscott, R. L ......... Vlll Ironmongers-Bailey, \V. H ...... XIX .. Cabinet Makers-Bnrley, F ...... XV Mallet & Sons ..... XXll • " Roberts, T. H. XIX Librarians-.Lake & Co............. lviii " -·==============================================-=· ··====================-;·· List of Advertisers. continued- Page. • Page. Livery Stables-Best, Cyrus .. .... viii Sailmakers Prior, C. E. .. .. .. .. xvii , Smith, A.. .. .xviii , Williams, F. & C. H. xiii Miller-Goodman, J ames .. .. .. .. iii Sanitary Engineer-Fox, N . ...... cover Missions to Seamen . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. xxv Savings Bank..... .. ••• . .. xxiii .. Monumental Masons- Scholastic-Grammar School ••• Vll • Doney & Evans .. VI Dewstoe, Mrs.& :Misses xxiv . .. " Hughes, J ......... XV Ill Falmouth High School xix Music Professors Holmes, T. ... xv , Roberts, Mrs. .. xv ... Marshall,W. H. xvii Trethowan, Miss ..... XIll " " .. Robinson, C.W. xiv Seedsmen.-Rundell, T. B ......... XVII " ••• Treweeke, Miss xviii I~ use, W ............... XVlll " " News Agents.-Lake & Co. .. .. lviii Ship Builders Lean, 1Jil. H ....... XXV .. • Nurse-Bames, Mrs. .. ............ X..'\.11 Pool, Skinner, & Williams XI • • Painters Brimacombe, T ......... XIX Shoeing Smiths-Davey, C. P .... XIV ... • , Vercoe, W. H ....... .. XXI , Dunstan, E. .. VIII • Stationers-Lake & Co ............ lviii Photographers Major & D, :::ker XXVI • Steam Cos. British and Irish, &c. IX lviii Photo Depot-Lake & Co ....... .. • • St. Mawes, &c ..... .. XI Photo Publi~hers Frith & Co ... IV ... lll •• Tailors.-Gooding, W. J. M ...... Valentine & Sons vu • " Hellings & Son ........ XVI Pianoforte Tuner-U'Glow, E. A. XX "
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