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Cig Post Office London 1534 Cigarette Manufacturers CIG POST OFFICE LONDON 1534 CIGARETTE MANUFACTURERS. Roar Robt. Hy. & Oo. 6 Princes st. Caven­ Shipman Jacob, 15 Warren st. Fitzroy sq W Wills W. D. & H. 0. Branch of the Imperial ABDULLA& eo. LTD; 168 New Bond st W; dish sq W; sole makers of the "Parascho Simmons Henry, 8 Great Pultenev street W Tobacco Company (of Great Britain & factory & offices, 48 & 49 Wells street, Club" cigarette, registered-T A '"Para­ SMITH FORBES t.UGARD, 10 Burlington Ireland) Ltd. 53, 54 & 65HolbornviaductE C Oxford street W & 32, 33,34 & 35 Union scho, Wesdo"; T N 3153 Mayfair gardens W; factory, 30 & 32 Foubert's pi. (T N 2616 Holborn [2 lines]) & 31, 32 & SS street, Oxford street W Hodgson George Wm. 4 Holies st. Oxford st W Regent st W; warehouses, Xanthi, Turkey Snow hill EC Telegrams, " Abdul, Ox, London " Hopton M. & · Oo. Ltd. 29 Colvestone cres­ in Europe-T A " Cigarranda" ; T N's 1588 Wilson,Windham&Co.Ltd.50&51Hi.HlbnWC Tel. Nos. 1663, 1664 & 1665 Gerrard cent, Dalston NE & 5155 Mayfair Wix J. & Sons, 30A, Commercial road east E Adkin & Sons, Branch of the Imperial To. Hovenden R .. & Sons Ltd. 29, 30, 31, 32 & 33 Smith Philip & Co. 20 Piccadilly arcade SW & 175 & 176 PiccadillyW bacco Oo. (of Great Britain & Ireland)Ltd. Berners st W & 89, 91, 93 & 95 City road E C Societe Job (incorporating Bardou, Job & Wood John & Son (Cigar& Tobacco Importers) Yorkrd. factory, Dingley rd.St.Luke'sE C­ Ionides & Co. 2 Royal Opera arcade SW Pauilhac), 3 Denman st Ltd. 23 & 25 Queen Victoria street E C ; TA' 'Nutbrown,Isling";TN1502London Wall Janizaries & Cie. 27 Mincing lane E C A ~ W; manufacturers of manufactory, 87 Southwark street SE Alexandria Cigarette Co. 12 Gt. Queen st WC Kasskar Cigarette Co. 66 Jermyn street SW J V ~ " Job" cigarettes & Zaradi Henry, 5 Thaekeray st. Ken~ington W .AI Hayat Ltd. 4 Bath street, Oity road E C Kramrisch J. & Co. Ltd. 84 Piccadilly W TRADE MARK paper-T N 389 Gerrard Zitelli Jsph. Pierre, 3 Carlton st. Regent stSW .A.llan Ramsay branch of the Imperial Tobacco Kriegsfeld B. & Oo. Ltd. 44 Maddox street W Kyriazi Fr()res (Cairo) ,agts. Tucker ,Fowles & Soroko Leon & Co. 175 & 176 Piccadilly W CIGARETTE MACHINE Co. (of Great Britain & Ireland) Ltd. 1 Soskin N achman, 40 Mansell street E Arne street, Long acre WC Co.20 CheapsideE C-TA "Kabelslag,Cent" MANUFACTURERS. Alien & Wright, 26 Poultry E C ; 39 St.JIJary Lambert & Butler (Imperial Tobacco Co. Spice Mrs. Etta & Co. 29 Middlesex street E Stamatopoulo Limited, 31 Camomile st E C Baron Cigarette Machinery Co. (branch of Axe E C ; 217 Piccadilly W & 7 King street Ltd.), 141 to 147 Drury lane WC Carreras Ltd.), 238 & 240 City roa.d E C E C; factory, 20 Cheapside E C Landaw George, 4 New London street E C Sullivan,Powell & Co.Ltd.4George st Hanover square W & 44 & 45 Rathbone place W Evans John,85A,Lillington street,PimlicoSW; .AnastasiadesDimitri & Co.43Whitcomb st WC Landaw Melach, 4Eagle place, Jermyn st SW manufacturer of cigarette machines for Anax Cigarette Co. 174 New Bond street W & 39 Hart street, Bloomsbury WC Sultan-Murat Cigarette Co. Ltd. 131 Cole­ herne court SW wholesale manufacturers & small cigarette Anglo Cigarette Manufacturing Co. Ltd. 7 Laurens Ed. 44 Old Bond street W makers for private use; cigar cutters & Church row, Houndsditch E Le Roith & Co.Ltd.21 Ryderst. St. James'SW TABARD CIGARETTE & TOBACCO CO. LTD. (THE), 174 Picca.dilly W & 4 New lighters for club, counter & private use Anthoulis George, 34 Cranbourn street WC Lewis A. & Co. 9 &11 Broadway, Westminster in all styles & sizes; smokers' requisites Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd. 39 to 51 Worship st SW & 45 Struttonground SW Burlington street W-T A" Nimace"; T N 2345 Regent of every description. E C (TA " Vectatio, Finsquare" ;. TN's 994 Lewis (Herma.nn Rosen) & Co. 35 Churton Fox Chas. Jas. & Sons, 65 King's cro~ rd WC London Wall & 5085 Central); sole manu­ street, Pimlico SW Taddy J ames & Co. 42, 43, 44 & 45 Minories E Taranas Evangelos Nickolas, 2 & 3 Cock hill, LEGG ROBERT LIMITED. City engine facturers of " State Express" cigarettes LEWIS ROBERT, 20 St. James' street SW works, Eagle wharf road N-T A" Legg, .Ardonnis & Co. 133 Jermyn street SW Litsica, Marx & Co. The " Vasso" cigar­ New street, Bishopsgate E C TEOFANI & CO. LTD. 35, 36 & 37 Alfred Engineer, Hox, London" ; T N 837 North .Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd. ettes, 140 High HolbornWC; 86 StrandWC; Patent Cigarette Machinery Co. 91 MinoriesE 105 Victoria street, Westminster SW 24 & 230 Piccadilly W; 44 Cranbourn street place, Tottenham court road WC Connoisseurs smoke & lA, Circus E C .A.smana & Co. 29 Mark lane E C WC ; 17 Argyll street W; 15 Royal Exchange United Cigarette Machine Co. Ltd. 80 ..A.verno Peter & Co. 166 Piccadilly W E C & 4 Angel court, Throgmorton st E C TEOFANI Coleman street E C Awrounin Abraham, 143 Hanbury street E Lockerman Zeffert & Co. 47 Whitechapel Verrie & Co. 13 Crane grove, Holloway N Baker AJbert & Co. (1898) Ltd. 65 Holloway High street E Cigarettes. , road N & 117 Central street, St. Luke's E C Lockyer R. & Oo. 12 & 14 Bath street, City By Royal Warrants of Appointment. CIGARETTE PAPER (GUM'D EDGE & Barkoff I. R. Ltd. 4 Vigo street W road EC & Bartlett & Bickley,l7 Brook st.HanoversqW; LovegroveJoseph & Co. 143 Holloway road N AMBER TIP'D) IMPORTERS MAS. manufrs. of the Imperial Service cigarette Marcovitch & Co. Ltd. 19 Baldwin's gdns E C Hecht S. Sons & Prag ,sole agents for Abadie, & smoking mixture Marich V. & Co. Malta. (Paterson & Co. Cosmopolite,Pradon,.A.m bertipped,Croisade, Bateman Fmnk, 9 So1ckville street W agents), Billiter buildings E C Riz,Maroc,Favori,Duc,Job; b9oks,bobbins, Bayazid & Co. 114 Bishopsgate E C Masterson .A.rchd. D. 177 Piccadilly W leaves, tubes & reams, 13 Roscoe street E C Bergman Jacob, 114 Commercial road east E Mayor, Sworder & Hanks & Co. Ltd. 116 Jezzi Annibal, 56 Carter lane E C ; sole agent Berkovitch Solomon & Sons, 39 Glasshouse Fenchurch street E C for " Zig-Zag ," " Ramses," " Tarlene" & street W Melachrino M. & Co. 8 Regent street SW To H. M. the King of the Hellenes. "Bull-Dog" &c.-TA"Jezzi"; TN279Bank Boguslavsky Alexander Ltd. 3 Sackville st W Melita Cigarette Co. 3 Fishmonger alley E C CIGARETTE PAPER MAKERS & Bromberg Joseph & Son, 11 Sigdon road, MILLHOFF J. & CO. LTD. Myrdle street, IMPORTERS. Commercial road east E-TA "Libitum"; Dalston NE Abatlie-Soc. Anon. desPapiers Abadie, Grand Brood Nathan, 11 Little Alie street E T N 5784 Avenue Morris (B.) & Sons Ltd. 21 to 29 Mansell st E Prix, Univ. Exhib. : Burstein, Isaacs & Co. 27 A, Commercial road Paris 1900, Li~ge 1905, east E · & Halfmoon passage, Whitechapel E-T A London & Saragosse Burstein Marcus & Co.38King st.St.James'SW " Symbol, Aid " 1908, Brussels 1910, Cardozo David Elia, 58 Hammersmith rd W Morris Phihp & Co. Limited,l9 & 20Bateman Turin 1911; Ghent Carreras Ltd. 238 & 240 City road E C street, Soho W 1913; Member of the " Black Oat" cigarettes Mou~tafa Ltd. 48 Dover street W To H.M. the King of To H.M.the-·- King of Spain. Portugal. Jury: Paris 1889 & Ca.vander S.& Co.Ltd.65&67 Gt.Eastern stE C Muratti B. Sons & Co. Limited, 88 Grace­ • St. Louis 1904. Cig­ Olodimos Matthew Aperjhis & Co. 12A, Royal church street E C arette paper, reams, Opera arcade SW . Muratti Ltd. 28 Piccadilly W By Special to H.H. bobbins, tubes, book­ Olubs Cigarette Co. 24A, Regent street SW Nestor Gianaclis Ltd. (W. H. Ryde-Weller, lets, gummed, ivoried, Compinsky Louis, 100 Albany street NW sec.), 22 l!'enchurch street E C Warrant of The Khedive Appointment of Egypt. impermeable & others Constantinides Leonidas, 10 Cecil court WC Nevill Mark & Co. 162 Sloane street SW for the pocket ; marks - " Riz .A.ba.die <Jrescent Cigarette Co. 32 Jewry st E C Notaras M. E. Ltd. 84 Piccadilly W (rice)," "Mais Abadie (maize)"; factories Orosby T. H. & Co. 11 Queen Victoria st E C OREA CIGARETTE CO. at Le Theil & at Masles (Orne), & Paris, <Jrown Cigarette Co. (mers.), 9 Regent st SW 35 Old Bond street W ; Universal & International Exhibition France; agents in London, S. Hecht Sons Durtis & Co. Ltd. 16 Green st. Leicestersq WC factory, 58A, Wells st. Oxford st W Brussels 1910. & Prag, 13 Roscoe street E C Daniel William Robert; & Co. 199 Borough Osmanie Tobacco Syndicate Ltd. 19 Cree­ Hors Concours. Birn AJbert & Co.ttubes), 8 Green's ct.SohoW High st SE & 183 High st. Deptford SE church 1ane E C Experts; Members of the Jury of Awards. Braunstein Fri\res (Societe Anonyme det~ Daylesford & Co. Ltd. 17 Cork street W Ottoman Empire Tobacco Co.Ltd.128Jermyn Highest distinction ever obtained Anciens Etablissements) ; capital frs. dePa~quali Geo. Ltd. 26 & 27 HighHolbornWC street SW by any manufacturer. 6,000,000 ; 79, 81 & 83 bd. Exelmans,Paris ; Dietz Wm.& Co.Ltd.2 Crown ct.Pall mall SW Pandazi Panogos Demetrius, 19 Spring st W paper mills at Gassicourt (S. & 0.) & Dimitrino & Co. (Cairo), 102Fenchurch stE C Papadopoulo D. Bros. 37 St. Mary Axe E C St. Aubin les Elbeuf; 7 paper machines ; Dollas Constantine & Co. 48 Brewer street W Passow Brothers, 3 Lower John street, bobbins, reams & books; "Zig-Zag," Drapkin Major & Co. 74 to 80 Middlesex st E Golden square W " Dorobantul " &c. A. J ezzi, sole agent, Economides Costa, 16 Union court E C Paull & Co. o6 Lower Sloane street SW 56 Carter lane E C ; 8 Grands Prix ; 5 times Egyptian Supply Ltd.
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