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L\Ionl\IOUTHSHIRE. PRO 227 .Needsjn , TRADES DJREGTORY.j l\IONl\IOUTHSHIRE. PRO 227 .NeedsJn. Highst.Abersychan,Pontypool PORTMANTEAU ~AKER. Iward James Thomas, Broad. street, Pope WIll. 16 Frederickst. Pill, Newport See Trunk &; Portmanteau Maker. Blaenavon RS.O Summers William, Bryngwyn, Raglan Watkins EdwardGriffith,38High street; Thomas Edward, I Railway st. Newport POSTING HOUSES. Dock street & George street, Newport Thomas Henry, 7 VictorIa. cres. Newport See Job Masters. Williams Mrs. E. 12 Blewittst. Newport Thomas John, 157 Dock street,Newport. Williams Enoch,Pembroke ho.Chepstow Thomas William, Twyn square, Usk POTATO MERCHANTS. Yendall Thomas, Pontymister, Newport Wl."r~en W.Hanbury cot.Caerleon,Newpt Cnrtis Fredk. Wm. Castle st. Tredegar PRIVATE HOTEL. Wilhams Edward, Hendrecottage,New- England Richard,II& 12Dockst.Newprt . town, Chapel Town R.S.O Knipe Henry Crane street & Grifliths- Jones J. The PrIOry,Monk st. Abrgvnny ~~ll~ams James, Bryngwyn, R~glan town, Pontypool PRIVATE SCHOOLS. \hllIams John, Earlswood, ShIre New- McMahon & Co. Skinner street,Newport See Schools-Private. ton, Chepstow Pullin Charles, 82 90mmercial road & ROVISION DEALERS II7 Dock street, Newport P . PLATE POWDER MANUFRS. Vaughan D. A. & Co. 6 Dock st.Newport Allan Mrs.S.A. Cinderhill st. Monmonth .Pickering Joseph & Sons, Albyn works, Woodgate William, 18 & 22 Lower Barnfield Llewelyn~ Talywain, Aber- Sheffield Church st. & 2 Nelson st. Chepstow sychan, Pontypool POTATO SALESMEN Bevan John, Cwm·Bran RS.O PLUMBERS & GLAZIERS. SS} P. Buchan Andrew&Co.(WilliamPritchard, See also Painters. ee a esmen- otato. manager), Rbymney R.S.O Marked thus t are also Painters. ~TTERS. Ca~pbell J. Moriah s~. Rhymney RS.O . 1 Banwell Brothers Crindau pottrv Nwprt Damel John, 146 HIgh street; Broad Baker W" A & Co. 7 & 8 CommerCIa. ' .. .... t & Th C Ab h P typl t t & W t t I k Sk' GIles Brothers Rumney CardIff s '. e ross, ersyc an, on street N es gat e ron WOI' s, mner Newport Potte~y Co. (R~gers & Co. pro- Daniel John, High street, Garndiffaith, s ree, ewpor " C Pontvpool Davies James BridO'e street Usk prletors), PIlIgwenlly, Newport J ., • . '''' , Dexter I:lenJamm, 28 High st. Chepstow Davles Jsph.E. ~2 Castle st. Tredegar & POULTERERS. Freeman Geo. 15 Church st. Monmouth Spencer st.Brlery HJ.Ebbw yale RS.O Marked thus. are Deale:::'s in Game. GouO'h John George town 'l'redegar "DredgeF.H. Churchst.AbertIlleryRS. 0 G e & C'C '. 1 d N D L t St:M t t Ch t *Barter Wm·J'32 :Ylonnow st.Monmouth oweI' o. 138 ommercla r. wprt YSer Od' 17.. 1 atry s ree, eps ow. Burge Bros 9 Commercial st Newport Griffin Samuel, Garndiffaith, Pontypool ee avertIsemen ' .,... H' G GI d M h UT t t N t *Crossley John 15 Frogmore street & arrIS eo. 20 en oweI' st. onmout Farrow Brothel'S, 19 neS s. ewpor 13 High stree~ Abergavenny Harris W. H. IOIMonnow st.MonPlouth F~slett Josepb, 10 Charles st. Newport *F' 11 E&S H' h N t Hig!rins George II & 13 Over Monnow Gillard Chas Henry Ruperra st Newprt enne . ons, II Ig st. ewpor "" t 'd H' h' CI 'N t Gibb Wm. Jas. 4 &5 Caxton pl.Newport & 38Monnow street, Monmouth. See tGo11 edge Alf . 19 st. aer eon, ewpr H h W M M h advertisement Green James Caerleon Village Newport ug es m. 42 onnow st. onrr.out . ·fti h Th' M k Ab' *Perkins WaIter 10 Middle st. Chepstow Holhngdale W.J. lIa,Clarence pI. Nwprt tGrI t s os·14 on st. ergaven~y , James David, 27 Commercial street, Harse, Son & Shepherd, 83 CommerCIal POULTRY FOOD & APPLI- Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale R.S.O .street, Newport ANCE MANUFRS. John Wm. C. 91 Lime st. Pill, Newport HIll C. John, 6 Tudor st. Abergavenny S tt' P t t L' 't d H t t Matthews Samuel &Miss Catherine High · Th Ch' h (.!- t t pra s a en ImI e, enry s ree , ' J enkms omas, lppen am ua e s. Tooley street, London SE street, Caerleon, Newport Monmout~ Michael I. & Co. Gladstone buildings, tJones Edwm, Glanavon house, Aber- POULTRY & KENNEL APPLI- East side, CwmtilIery R.S.O sychan~ ~ontyp~ol . ANCE MAKERS. :\Iorgan Dvd. 197 Commercial rd.Newprt .Tones WIlham, Cmderhlll street, Over Boulton&Paul, Norwich; pricelistsfree MorganR.Armoury ter.EbbwValeRS.O Monnow, Monmouth Phillips Titus Church street Abertillery Kinsey Sml.A.Pontnewynydd,Pontypool POULTRY & PHEASANT R SO' , Love WilIiam, 37 Monnow st.Monmouth FOOD MANUFRS. Pugh Brothers, Cross Keys, Newport Mars~JohnR. Marshes road, Newport Chamberlin & Smith, Norwich Rees David, High st. Rhymney R.S.O Martm Mrs.SarahAnn,Cwm-BranRS.O Simmonds Charles P.134 Chepstowroad Pe~egreenWm.S7 Mon~owst.Monmouth PRINTERS. & 94 Marshes road, Newport Pr~ce C?a~.&Son,I6NevIlles~A.berg:,nny Bailey Wm. & Son, Priory st.Monmouth Turner G. & Co. 93 Marshes road & The Price ~Ilham & Son, 32 Prmcess soreet, Bell George, 53 Commercial st. Newport Market, Newport Mamdee, New~ort . Brown Ira, I Alma street, Newport Williams Daniel, 77 Queen st. Tredegar Roberts Fredk. Cmderhdlst. Monmouth Caffrey Jermy P. 99 Monnow st.Monmth Williams John, Pontnewynydd, Pontypl Rogers Art~ur Thorne, Il7 Duck Pool Christophers & Son, 15 Commercial road, Mamdee, Newport street, Newport PROVISION MERCHANTS. Thurston & Co. MItre court, Moor Clark James Henry, Bridge street, lTsk Atkins John &Son,17 Commercial street, street, Chepstow County Observer Newspaper & Printing Newport Wans?rough T.P·4 Commercl.st.Newprt Co. Ltd. I(John Henry Salter, sec.), Davies David, 52 Victoria road, Ebbw Watkms & Sons,30 ~rossst.Abergavnn~ Bridge street, Usk Vale RS.O Wa~ts Fredk. 8 St."V\oollos ..I'd. ~ewport DawsonArthr.Ward,Tredegarpl.Newprt Evans Wm. & Co. Lim. Cornst. Newprt Weight Geo. Hy. 6 Albert .er. l'Iewpor Evans Evan, 51 Victoria road, Ebbw Haycock Joseph, Upper Llanfrechfa, POLISHING PASTE MNFRS Vale RS. O. See advertisement Pontrhydyrun, & Sebastopol, Upper . Gould Brothers, 29 Cardiff I'd. Newport Llanfrechfa, Newport Pickering Joseph & Sons, Albyn works, Griffiths Mrs.Hnnh.Beaufortsq.Chepstw Horton Alfred, Somerton I'd. Newport Sheffield Gronow A.rthur C. 166 Chepstow road, James William, Church road, Aber- Newport sychan, Pontypool PORK BUTCHERS. Haylings William R. Abertillery R.S.O Jones David, Pontymoile, Pontypool .Baldock Arthur WaIter, 158 Chepstow Hillman & Co. 26 High street, Chepstow Jones Geo. Victoria ho.Abercarn, Nwprt rd'96Marshesrd.&TheMarket,~ewprtHughes & Son, Griffin Press, 6 Com- Janes H. S. Market st. EbbwValeRS.O Burge William, 4 Commercial road & mercial st. & Osborne I'd. Pontypool Jones Thomas Rchd. Raglan, Newport Clarence place, Newport . Jacobs Geo. J. High st. Rhymney RS.O Kenvyn & Co. Dock street, Newport Davies John, Market street & n-Iarket Johns Robert Holland, 5 Llanarth street Lipton T. J. 4 Commercial st. Newport hall, Pontypool & Queen's buildings, Newport Llewellyn W. 2 & 3Morgan st.Tredegar Guy Dan!. Claremont, Malpas, Newport Johns William Nicholas, 144 Commer- Lloyd In. I &2Commercial I'd. Tredegar Guy Daniel, 69 Commercial rd.Newport cial street, Newport Pegler William & Son, The Cross,Ponty­ Haggett H.71 Albertavn.Maindee,Nwpt Lewis & Morris, Market street, Ebbw pool; Abercorn, Newport; The Circle Hughes William,130 Chepstow rd.Newpt Vale R.S.O & Queen street, Tredegar; & Church Jeffreys Thomas & Sons, II Commercial Morgan Miss M. 26 Frogmore street, street, Abertillery RS.O street, Newport Abergavenny Phillips Benjamin, Sirhowy, Tredegar Littlehales John, Crane st. Pontypool Mullock & Sons,16 Commercl.st.Newprt Rogers John, 141 Abertillery road, Miles Thomas H. Freehold, Pontypool Price Wm. In. 19 Church st. Monmouth Blaina RS.O MogfordJn.Edwd.58 Commrcl.st.Newpt Richards Ernest, 53 Cross st. Newport SeaI'd Simeon, 51 North st. Newport Stockwell Wm.Jn. Osbornerd.Pontypool Seargeant Bros. Queen st. Abergavenny Thomas Samuel, Pear Tree road, Aber­ Williams James Church,8 Duck Pool SimsJohnCousins,57CommrcJ.st.Newpt sychan, Pontypool road, Maindee, Newport Southall John E. 149 Dock st. Newport Watkins Joseph, 122 Commercial street, Stokes John, 87 Williams st. Newport & 104 & 105 Market hall, Newport; PORTER MERCHANTS. Swarbrick Mrs. E. 31 Castle st.Tredegar The Supply Stores, Machen & The See Ale & Porter Merchants. Wadley & Son, 21 Commercl.st.Newport People's Stores, Rogerstone,Newporti MON. 15".
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