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STAFFORDSHIRE. ·CON 689 CONDENSED MILK MANFRS; Barnes Frederick, II2 Trentham Road, Cadby C.High St TRADES DIRECTORY.] STAFFORDSHIRE. ·CON 689 CONDENSED MILK MANFRS; Barnes Frederick, II2 Trentham road, Cadby C.High st. Kinver, Stonrbridge Moore E. D. & Oo. (W alter HenrJ Florence, Longton Cavanagh Mrs. Mary, IJ Black walls Hull, manager), Littleworth, New· Barrett Mrs. Harriet, 5 Littleton st. north~ Stafford · port (Salop) west, W alsall Chalinor Miss Annie, 7 High st. Lngtn Nestle Henri, Tutbury, Burton Baskeyfield Jn. 70 Well st. Tunstall ChallinorMrs.A.236Righ st. We.Brmwh Bass George, I Church street, Silver- Chandler Edward Frank, 24b, Market CONFECTIONERS-WHOLESL. dale, Newcastle place, Great Bridge, Tipton Ainsworth & J.illey, 6 Market square, Bates J ames, 45 Bore street, Lichfield Chattaway Thomas, 5 I Paradise st. Tunstall Batty John, 50 High street, Cheadle West Bromwich Alien, Anderson & Co. Albion works, Bayley A. & Son.,7 Ironmarket,Newcstl Chattoe Wilfred L.8 Marston rd.Staffd Clarence street, Newcastle Bayley A. 44 Market pl.Uttxtr. R.S.O Cherardi Umbarto,23 Sneyd st.Tunstll Barratt William, Market hall; 145 Bils- Beadmore Sml. F. Stafford st.Longton Cherry Arth. 66 Waterloo rd. Burslem ston street & 3I Dudley street, Beale Wm. By. 9'i Church st. Bilston Chester Mrs. Mary Ann, I39 Waterloo Wolverhampton BeardmoreMissS . .r2St.Edward st.Leek street, Burton Bayliss John, Lewis street, Great Beddow Mrs.Esther,g George st.W'sall Chesters Jsph. IS Market sq. Tunstall Bridge street, Tipton Bellingham William., Trubshawe cross, Clark Miss Fanny,22 Market st.Lichfld Bentley J ames, Station road, Tunstall Longport, Stoke Clarke Miss A. E. 87 London rd. Stoke Boulton Wm. Foundry st. Hanley Bentley Jas. 30 Paradise st. 1'unstall Clarke George, 7 Bexley st. Hanley Boulton William, Foundry st. Hanle) Benton Albert, I5 Penkhull st.Nwcstle Clewlow S. D. 4 Blackfriars st.Newcstl Burton & Brereton, Gilman st.Hanley Benton Harry J. 51 Dudley st. W'hptn Clews Mrs. W.33 Union st."\Vednesbcy Cartlidge Bros. 4 :Richmond terrace, Berry G. II Broad st. Hanley, Stoke Cliffe Mrs. George, Penkridge,Stafford Shelton, Stoke I!ethell William Henry, 30 St.Michael's Clifford H. 35 Worcester st. W'hmptn Cooke John, 34 Tontine street, Hanley street, West Bromwich Colclough C. zg Victoria rd. Fntn.Stk Copeland Wm. 3I Edmund st. Hanley Bevan Samuel, Walsall road, King's Colclough Thomas Richard, g8 Trent~ Downes Frank, 2 Westwood ter. Leek hill, Wednesbury ham road, Florence, Longton Ellison Robert H. I Derby street, Dud. Bevan Wm. 248 Hors1ey hth. Tipton Coleman's Stores Lim. 79 & 8r Staf- ley road, Wolverhampton Bewick Mrs. Annie, 3 Guild street & ford street, Hanley Green Ernest, I7 Derby street & I8 Igo Station street, Burton Cook Thomas, 35 Heathcote street, Russell street, Leek Biddlestone Samuel Paul,Green heath, Kidsgrove, Stoke Haynes George, 7.0 John ~t. Hanley Hednesford S.O Cooke Hy. 57 Church street, Bilston Horleston Brothers, I20 H1gh street Billingham Matthew, 70 Wood's lane, Cooper E. J. I48 High st. Ilrierley Hill & Lovatt street, Longton Cradley Heath S. 0 Cooper George, I9 Heathcote street, !eke & Sharp Lim. Cleveland street, Bird Goorge, 5 Hawkesmore st. Hanley Kidsgrove, Stoke Wolverhampton Bishop E.I47High st.Oradley Hth.S.O Cooper Jas. 4 Dudley rd. Brierley Hill Jenkins James, 5 Bell street, Tipton Bishop Miss Maria, 277 Halesowen rd. Cooper John, 159 High street, Longton Kersley E. 8I Hatherton st. Walsall Old Hill S.O Cooper Richard, High street, Wed- Lewis Joseph, 46 King st. Darlaston Blaize Rerbt. 2 Nile street, _Burslem nesfield,. 'Yolverhampton . Martin J. B. & Co. 67 London rd.Stoke Bodenham Charles, 39 High street, Cooper Will~am, I Cann?n st. Ranley Plant Albert John, Frank st. Stoke Pensnett, Dudley Cope Fredenck, 34 Paradise st. Tunstall Sharp W. 9 Salter st. Stafford Bond Moses, 108 Waterloo rd. Burslem Corbett Miss Kate, 22 Market street, Smart Harry, 2 9 Harrow st. W'hmptn Bonner Mrs.M.271 Coleman st.W'hptn Kingswin~ord, Dudley Taylor John B. 63 Botteslow st.Hanley Boon Alfred J. 66 Foregate st. Stafford Cornwell Wm. 52 Church st. ~toke Williams & Son Foundry st. Hanley Boon Hartley C. I3I :,andon rd.Staffd Cotterell Obas. 19 Owen street, T1pton ' Boulton W. 44 High st. Fenton, Stoke Cotterill Robert, 142 Leek rd. Small- CONFECTIONERS & PASTRY- .Boulton William, Walsall road, King's thorne, Stoke COOKS Hill, Wednesbury Cotton Mrs. M. 105 London rd. Stoke • Bourne & Talbot, High st. Eccleshall Cousins Miss M.5o Birchills st. W'sall Adams Leonard, Church street, Can- R.S.O Craddock C. 6o Broad st.Hanley,Stke nock S.O Bawcock Mrs. S. 3 Stockwell st. Leek Craddock Mrs. IO Up.Brook st.Rugeley Adie A. E. 21 1\fal'ket st. Taxnworth Bowden Bros. Market hall, Wolver- Crewe Mrs. Eleanor Jane, n Princess Alcock Herbert Ambrose, IOI Broad barnpton & 20 & 22 Market hall, street, Wolverhampton street, Hanley Burton-on-Trent Crincan Arthur, 44 Greengate st.Stffd Aldridge J. 30 Stoke rd.Shelton,Stoke Boydon Wm. 30 Marston rd. Stafford Critchlow Enoch, 37 Liverpool rd.Stke Alexander Mrs.E.51 Union st.Burton Bradley Andrew, 8 Canal st. W'hmptn Croft Ezra, Market street, Hednes- Allcock George, II2 Uttoxeter road, Bray David, IS St. Paul's street & 8 ford S.O Normacot, Longton Bridge street, Walsall Crooks Mrs. J. Market st.Fenton,Stoke Allsop Miss Sarah, Alrewas, Bm-ton Brayford Thos. I2 High street, Stoke Crooks Waiter, 6o Caroline st.Longton Allton's Stores, 4 & 30 Market street, Brewe Jabez, Brownhills, Walsall Crosby F. 352 Dudley rd. W'hampton Tamworth Bridgwood J. 65 Union st.Wednesbury Crowther F.4Carter's grn.We.Brmwch Altoft C. 39 Darlington st. W'hmptn Broadhead J. B. 34 High st.Wednsbry Oullis Mrs.Lizzie,g7 Bilston st.W'hptn Anderson Mrs. P. 46 Marston rd.Staffd Brookfield Miss H.78 London rd.Stoke Dainty Jn.34 Market pl.Gt.Brilg.Tptn Anthony Miss Edith, 6 Princes street, Brookfield William, IS Trentham rd. Darby Harry, Long lane, Black Heath, Wolverhampton Florence, Lcmgton Birmingham Antoni Groonotta, 47 High st. Longton Brookhouse A. 7 Commerce st. Longtn Davenport J. 29I Hamil rd. Burslem Archer Miss E. 74 Sandwell st.Walsall Brooks William, 38 Bromford lane, Davenport J. I67 Newcastle st.Burslm Archer Mrs. Eliza, 91: Market street, West Bromwich Davenport Mrs. Mary, 127 Newcastle Fenton, Stoke Brown Arthur John, :224 & 6r Stafford street, Burslem ' Arnold Charles, Barton-under-Need- street, Walsall Davies Samuel, 72 George st. Newest! wood, Burton Brown James, Brunswick st. Newest! Davies T. W. 2 Gao~ sq. Stafford Ash Miss N. 37 Lichfield st. Burton Brown John E. 30 Darlin_gton st. Davis .1:1.5I High st.Wolstanton,Stoke Ashworth Miss Anne, 30 Market sq. Wolverhampton Davis James, 54 Well street, Tunstall Tunstall Budd John Frederick, 7B Stafford st. Davis W.12o!Horseley flds. Wlvrhmptn At!kins Samuel, 94 Wol~rhampton Willenhall Dawson Miss E. 5 Cawdry bldgs.Leek road, Heath Town, Wolverhampton Bull Mrs. Ellen, ro2 Hope st. Hanley Dawson Miss Mary Jane, 4 Temple Atkins Thos. W. 5 Broad st. Stafford Bull Goorge, Market hall,Cheslyn Hay, street, Fenton, Stoke Baddeley F. G. 3 Piccadilly, Ranley Walsall Day J. Post office, Gt.Haywood,Stffrd Badha.m J. I Church st. Bloxwich,Wlsll Buting Miss A. Carter st. Uttoxeter Dean J ames, 19 Hope street, Hanley Bagby T. 46 Worcester st. W'hampton R.S.O Deeley Mrs. Mary Ann, I4 Birchills Bailey's (Confectioner) Lim. 85, 86 & Bunting Mrs. A. 7 Market square, street, Walsall 163 H1gh street; 2I Borough rd. Uttoxeter R.S.O Dennis Herbt. n2 Marston rd. Staffrd & 245 Horninglow road, Burton Burrows :Mrs. Ellen, 344 Uxbridge st. Dewsby Mrs. Betsey, 1 Up. Hall lane Baker Mrs. B. 4 Low. Lichfield st. Rurton-on-Trent Doxey Miss H. 79 Horningow rd.Burtn Willenhall · j Butcher J. 7 High st.Chstrtn.Newcstl Dudley Mrs. H. King st. Darlaston Baker Miss E. 6o Market st. Longton Butler John Thomas, 25 Newcastle Dunkley Mrs. Mary, n6 Wednesbury Baker Thomas, 7I Cannock road, Park street, Burslem road, Walsall Village, Wolverhampton Butters Miss E. 66 Piccadilly, Hanley Dunn & Go. 18 High st. Brierley Hill Bakewell Charles, 78 Nelson street, Byerley Thos. 174 Station st. Burton Dunn Benjamin, I32 High st. Quarry Winshill, Burton Cartwright Thomas, 387 High street, Bank, Brierley Hill Banks Jonah, I5 & 16 Wolverhampton West Bromwich Durber Herbert, 76 Piccadilly, Ranley street, WillenhaU Cashmore Henry James, 63 High st. Dutton Henry, 66 & 67 Upper Rushall Barratt W. 27 Queen sq. W'hampton West Bromwich street, Walsall STAFFS. 44 .
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