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Llangennech Carmarthenshire • LLANGENNECH CARMARTHENSHIRE .. GD.OCEB.S COAL 'MERCHANTS Llanybyther. A.nthony, G., Rhandir Shop, Park lane Evans Bros., Station yard Davies, Timothy, Bridge st. Evans, David, Station road AGRICULTURAL Evans, Jas., Bridge st. IMPLEMENT AGENTS Evans, J ane, Afon road CONFECTIONERS Evans, D. R., Bridge 11~. Thomas. H. 1 Royal road Jonea, J. W., Westeria LLANGENNECH CO-OPERATIVE 80· Bee•, Evan. Longton Hou.e Cardii&Jl CIETY BRIDGE STREET 1 1 road • Lewis, John, Smith's terrace, Pontar· dulais road A UCTIONEED.S Thomas, M. & L., Station road Evana Broa., Dolauvillel alao COOPERS Williams, C., Hendre road valuers, and coal, alate, and Williams, Thomas, Afon road manure merchant• ReH, lvan. Brynderw • Allty. blacca BANXS DB'P:BRS INNS Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Daviea, Thomas, Maea~caer London and Provincial Bank, Royal rd. Evana, Evan, Emporium, ReyaJ Bridgend, Bridge st. road Castle Inn, Bridge st. London City and Midland Bank, Ltd. National Provincial Bank of Jones, B., Cardigan road Engine, Church square Thomas, J. & L., Oarmarthen road Farmers' Arms, Bridge st. Encland, Ltd., Ro~al road Na.r•a Head Inn, Church equare• .loeeph Daviea, proprietor Pelican, Bridge street FANCY REPOSITORIES Smiths' Arms, Pontardulaia road BL.A.CXSMITHS lvan, Cardican road Davies, David, Sunny hill Llan•awel rd. R•••• Davies, E. R .• CR~till Danes, Iaaac, Blainina IRONMONGERS GROCERS Daviea, .lohn H., The London dacob, w., Station rd.; general BOOT AND SHOE M:AXBRS House 1 also draper ironmonger, oil, and wall­ Daviea, Thomas, Maeavsaer1 paper merchant Evans, B., Market place alao draper Sturdy, B., Cardigw road Evana, D., Llysfaen House, Bridge 1t. Williams, D .• Bridge •t. Evans, J., Bridge at. J ones, E., Cardigan road 'MTLLINERS donee, .1. w., Weateria BUILDERS Jones, T .• Carmarthen road Davlea, B., Hendre • oad Wmiama, D., Boyal road Evans1 Evan, Sawmills Evans, John HOTELS MINERAL WATER MANU­ BUTCHED.S Hich Mead (The). Cardll(&n rei. FACTURERS Daniel Huchea, proprietor Bo~rt.s, T., Carmarthen road • Thomas a Chapman, Afon Thomas, D., Market place Road Aea ated Water Worke1 A"fon road and Maea atreet 1 HOUSE DECORATORS minerals, cordials, and other Thomas, D., Fairfleld drinka CABINETMAltERS Daviea, Thomas, Febrica, Cardl· can road J enkins, J enkin, Royal road INNS NEWSAGENTS Albion, Llaneawel road • Thomas, Bridc-e street Bellevne, Oarmarthen road CHEMISTS AND PHA:B.­ Black Lion, Market place MACISTS Llanvanghau Inn, Llanwnen road Masons' Arms, Royal road Davie1, John J .• Bridge at. Railway, Market place Bed Lion Inn, Llansawel road PlOT ORE-lrRAME MAXERS Tanygraig Inn, Royal road Tolardd Arms, Carmarthen road Davie,e, D • .1., Bridce atraat CHINA AND GLASS Vale of Tivy, Cardican road- DEALERS Davld .lonea, proprietor Daviea, Thomas, Febrica, C&rdi· c-an road TAILORS Jones, John, 2 Bridge at. MILLERS Reaa, Evan, Cardican road Rea a, 1. N,1 Bridce street l!van.. doehua, Pellncanot Peea, B .• Station road COACHBUILDERS MONUHENTAL MASONS .I ones, d. w., Westeria; carriace TOBACCONISTS builder Jones, E., Cardigan road Bees, John, IJwynglas Williama, E. d., Croaa Road Thomaa, D., Br~n Newydd Monumental Worka 56 .
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