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HERTFORDSHIRE. WA.'T 959 • Holland George, Victoria Rd.New Barnet Tprudames Alfred, Hio 'fRADE:S DIRECTORY.] HERTFORDSHIRE. WA.'t 959 • Holland George, Victoria rd.New Barnet tPrudames Alfred, HiO"h street, Great tSimpson Wllliam Church street Rick.. Howard Bros. High st. Gt. Berkhamsted Berkhamsted & West~rn road, Tring mansworth KS.'O ' HUQ'gins WaIter, Amwell end, Ware tRevill WilIiam Carus Breedon, The tSims In.Chas.106&108High st.Watford Judd Samuel, St. Peter's st. St. Albans Limes, Whitwell, Welwyn, Herts tSimson Edward Augustus & Co. Market Lancaster Benj.45 St.Albans rd.Watford Smith M.High st.Rickmansworth R.S.O place, Hertford Lancaster Chas. Weymouth st. Watford tTraylen Jabez, Braughing, Ware Steptoe Jas. 67 Highst.Hemel Hempstd LeeHenryChas.69Gladstone rd.Watford tWebbJ.Northgate end,Bishop'sStortfrd Street Robert, High street, Hitchin Levasseur W. Marlowes,Hemel Hempstd *Wilson Wm. Highst. Gt. Berkhamsted Thomas Wm. Hy. 162 High st. Barnet 1.0win WilliamHenry,I Clydesdale villas, WingfieldJ.Sarratt,Rickmanswth.R. S.0 Valentine DaYid, Bancroft, Hitchin Turnoc's h1.Cheshunt, Waltham Cross WARDROBE DEALERS Vimpany Harry Daniel, Church street, ~Iiller Arth.Alfd.High rd.WalthamCross . :. Rickmansworth RS.O Neale Samuel & Sons Fore street & 22 Cook Mrs. Ehza, Bucklersbury, Hltrhm Wadsworth John Turner's hill Ches- & 24 Maidenhead st;eet, Hertford R.ansomJobnJaI?es,I87High st.Watford hunt, WaItham'Cross ' Nicklin Wm.D.EastBarnet rd.NewBarnt Slms Mrs. Carolme, I Oscroft road, Box- Webb George James, Ashwell, Baldock Paine Arthur Kirby, High street, Rick- moor, Hemel HeI?pstead Wells John, 15 High street, St. Albans mansworthR.S.O Smyth John, 268 HIgh street, Watford Wells Waiter James,I94 High st. Barnet Payne William Edwin, High st. Barnet TebbuttMrs.Ann,Up.Dagnallst.StAlbns WoolnoughRt.Hy.Bucklersbury,Hitchin P~llip~ ~enry, Albert street, .Ste~enage WATCH MAKERS. Worboys Julius Carter,Ashwell, Baldock PIX WIllIam, Queen street, HItchm Pointon Alfred, 5 College st. St. Albans Marked thus t are also Clock Makers. Goldsmiths' Alliance Limited, II & 12 Redhouse Samuel, High street, Baldock AlIen James, 29 Queen's road, Watford Cornhill, London E C SkeggsMrs.MaryA·7Churchst.Hertford Allson Wm. Wheathampstead,St.Albans WATER COMPANIES&WORKS Stainer William, 4 Verulam st.St.Albans t Andrews Chas. 8 Albert st. St. Alb:ms • Stephens Mrs. C. 3 Bull plain, Hertford AshwellArth.North st. Bishop's Stortfrd Abb?ts Langley Water Works (W. R. Stredder William, Market hill, Royston tBailey In.Hy.Castle st.Gt.Berkhamstd HIgh, sec.), Langleybury, Watford Sworder G. E. & Sons, North street, tBate Louis, White Horse st. Baldock Bengeo Water Works (George Roberts. Bishop's Stortford t Bish Mrs.A.39 High st.Hemel Hempstd manager),TheTower,Bengeo,Hertford Thompson Wm. 8 Chequer st. St. Albans Bradshaw SI. Castle st.~Gt.Berkhamsted Colne Valley Water W~r~s (WilliaI? TimmsSamuel,49 & 190 High st.Watford Bray William J ames, Stevenage Truslove, collector; WIlham Verllll, Watson &Weston 15 High street Hemel Brown Ernest, High street Ware clerk),Bushey Hall rd.Bushey,Watfrd Hempstead ' 'tBurgess & Son, London r~ad, Hatfield Grand JU~lCtio~ Canal Water W?rks & YoungerHenry; warehouses,High street, Carpenter Thos.Ea.Barnet rd.New Barnt ReservOir (RIchard ~eah, ~ugl~e~r; St. Albans. See advertisement Clark Robert Henry, High st. Royston JamesCherry,supt.),LIttleTrmg,frmg Clayton Henry, Puckeridge, Ware Great BerkhamstedWaterWorksCo.Lim. Heal & Son, 195 to 198 Tottenham Courtl'Clement John T. 33 High street, Tring (Chas. Bullo~k, sec.; W. G. Howard, road, London w teollyer Thomas, Bruce road, Barnet manager), HIgh st. Gt. Berkhamsted tColyer William, 19 Old cross, Hertford Hemel Hempstead Water Works &Laun- VAN & CART BUILDERS. ~ook Richard WaIter, Markyate Street, dry Co. Lim. (Samuel 8tallon, manag- Lawrance George William, Cheshunt Flamstead, Dunstable iug direct?r.; Edwar~ John Jones,sec.; street Cheshunt WaItham Cross Cooper Aug. East Barnet rd.New Barnet A. F. PhIlhps, engmeer), Marlowes, " Coward James, 151 High street, Watford Hemel Hempstead Parkyn W. & Sons, Cobourg street N w Crouch Charles, 20 ~eorgest. St. Albans Her.tford Corporation Water Works, Port Da~s~n H~gh,st. & 179A, 'fottenham Court rd. London Chas. W. Hoddesdon hIll & Molewood, Hertford w; vans & carts of every description t-,?I~tlmger Edmd.KI~g s Langley R.S.O Herts & ESile: Water Wor~s Co. (John built to order at reasonable prices. DII~Istone Edward, HIgh street, Royston .Gu~st, engmeer), Sawbndgeworth See advertisement Elhs John Edwd. II3 Sutton rd. Watford HltchI.n Water Works (Job.n ~avey, tFehrenbacb Andrew & Lucas, South engmeer), Queen street, HItchm VARNISH MANUFACTURERS street, Bishop's Stortford Hoddesdon WaterWorksCo.Lim.(Alfred R S' WA & C 66 U Th tFehrenbach J.Potter st.Bishop's8trtfrd Manser, managing director), Lord ose Ir .., o. pper ames Frederick Joseph, Sawbridgeworth street, Hoddesdon streetE c& Rose s wharf, LondonsE {<'reeman FrancisJohn, Welwyn Rickmansworth& Uxbridge ValleyWater GarrettW.&Son,sMaidenheadst.Hertfrd Works Co. (John Dorkins Roper,man­ VARNISH MERCHANTS. tGayler J. R.Buntingford-with-Layston ager), Rickmansworth &.S.O Wiles E. S. &Co. ; office, George street, GeorgeH.Park st.St.Stephen's.St.Albans Royston Water Co. Limited(Alfred Nash, St. Albans; works, Bernards Heath tGotts Robt. High st. Bushey, Watford sec.), Baldock street, Royston Griffin WaIter, High street, Hoddesdon St. Albans Water Works Co. (Arthur VENTILATOR MAKERS. Harry 81.8 Forest. & I Castle st.Hertfrd FrederickPhillips,engineer),St.Peter's, SANITARY ENGINEERING AND Harvey Thos. White Horse st. Baldock St. Albans VENTILATION CO.65 Victoria street, Hatton Geo. 80 St. Peter's st. St. Albans Stevenage Water Works; office, local Westminster s w. The" IMPERIAL" Hayward James, 5 Bull plain, Hertford board, High street, Stevenage inlet, outlet & self-acting exhaust Heizman Andrew, New road, Ware Ware Water Works (Geor~e H. Gisby, ventilators &c Higgins Thos. S. Kneasworth st.Royston clerk; Robert Boyd, engmeer), Ware Hills Newman N.St.Peter's st.St.Albans Watford Local Board WaterWorks(John VETERINARY SURGEONS. Hood Arthur, High street, Royston Clowes, resident engineer), Watford Marked thus ~ is a Fellow of the Royal HowardWm.High st.Redbourn"St.Albns WATER CLOSET MAKERS. College of Veterinary Sargeolls. Jago Wm. In. 5 Holywell hI. St. Albans Tylor Joseph & Sons 2 NewO"ate street· Marked thu~ t are ,M~mbers of the Royal James Sa~uel, .Stevenage . manufactory War~ick sq."'London E ~ College of Vetennary Surgeons. Johnson FrederlC, Western road, Trmg , Baker Waiter, 25 Old cross, Hertford Judge Arthur, 40 Queen's road, Watford WATER FITTINGS MAKERS. tBrown James Hall,15 Mar.lo~es, Hemel Judge Thos. ~igh road, WalthaI? Cross Tylor Joseph & Sons, 2 Newgate street; Hempstead; branches,Kmg s Langley Keel Frank, Frogmore street, Trmg manufactory Warwick sq.London E C RS.O. & Redbourn, St. Albans Kelsey Thomas, High street, Barnet ' tBrunskill John Square, Market square, Ketterer Constantine, High street, Ware T rAJTER&MSETERNMAKERS. Bishop's Stortford tKetterer John B. London rd. St. Albans y or oseph ons, ~ ewgate street; tCrappArthur, 53 High street, Watford Ketterer Joseph, High street, Ware manufactory, WarWIck sq.LondonEC & Rickmansworth RS.O Kimich E. 4 High st. Hemel Hempstead WATER SOFTENING APPARA- tEdwards Henry, London road & St. t'LovedlloY F.W.High st.Bishop'sStortfrd TUS MANUFACTURERS. Stephen's hi~l, S~. Alban~ tl\Iaffia Mrs. Ang~lo, 9 Fore st. Hertfrd Brown F. D. & A. K. I Victoria street tE~gleton B~npmm, Buntmgford :'tlarks. Evan, 1.4 Fore str~et, Hertford (Westminster chambers), Londonsw; t Flitt ~ohn~ m.50 St.Albans rd.Watford t l\~artmdale Wm. II9 HIgh st. ~atford plant supplied to L.&N. W.RailwayCo. tGo~dmg George Henry, Bury lane, .MIlls Wm. C. 100 ~t. Albans rd." atford New River Water works,Bristol Water RlCkmansworth RS.O tMoorheadSaml.HIgh st.Harpenden S.O works Bristol docks HM Dockyard tGoldsmith Wm. W. Triangle, Hitchin tMorris E. H. High st. Gt. Berkhamsted Chath~m &c &c "., t Harris George & Son, Hadham road, :'tIorse Benjamin Samuel, 8 Queen's road, . Bishop's Stortford & Sawbridgewortb Watford. See advertisement WATERCRESS GROWERS. tHarrison William Stanford, 47 Fore Pearman Mrs. Mary, 4 Alexandra road, AdamsGeo.Wheathampstead, St.Albans street, Hertford Hemel Hempstead Bedford Frank,Dudswell farm,Dudswell, tHewson Fredk. The Roystons, Royston tPellant William, Verulam road, St. Tring, Northchurch, Berkhamsted Lawrence John, High street, Ware Albans & at High street, Harpenden Bedford Mrs. ReubeD, Gossom's cottage, tLewis William, Hi~h street, Barnet Pratt Wm. High st. Gt. llerkhamsted Northchurch, .Berkhamsted Matthews Herbert,Berkleyho.Stevenage Satchell Edwin, St. Michael's, St. AlOOns Bladen Jsph.Water end,HemelHempstd tMills James, Old Park road, Hitchin Sherwin Julius, High street, Barnet BladonW.High st.RickmaDsworthR.S.O.
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