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Suffolk. Bop 487 • Ham Curers TBADES DIRECTORY.] SUFFOLK. BOP 487 • HAM CURERS. Lelmy Barney, Bramfield', lIalesworth Harvey Miss Stephanie (lady supt.), See Bacon &; Ham Curers. :M:urfet Robert, Barrow, Bury Fairfield house, Belle Vue park, Newby Arthur, Yoxford, Saxmundham Lowestoft XARDWARE MERCHANTS & Read Hy. St. John's ter. Woodbridge Hope House Orphanage (Miss Hannah DEALERS. Stiff Robert, Kersey, Ipswich Warner, ma,tron),Foxhall rd.Ipswch Andrews Mar-shall, 43 to 46 Market Syrett Mrs. A. Mendlesham, Stomnrkt Industrial Home for Boys (Rev. O. D. hill, Sudbury Wales Samuel, Ixworth, Bury Go-roon, JIon. sec.; John Gill, supt. ; Ilricknell Isaac, 48 St. .T-ohn st. Bury Ward Samuel, Holbrook, Ipswich Mrs. JOIhn Gill, matron), Walsham- Broad John, XI St. .'Tohn street, Bury le-Willows, Bury Chi.snall John, (Long Melford R.S.O HAY TRUSSER. Ipswich Nurses' Home (M~s Jane Franeis Anson, Providence st. Ipswich Brown D. Westleton, SaxmundhjUXl Garrett, lady supt.), ~ Butter mar- 'G-rimwood A. 34 Westgate st. Ipswich ket, Ipswich Haken R. P. 18 CornhiIl; warehouse, HAY & STRAW DEALERS. Ipswich Working Girl~' Home (M~ss 5 St. Andrew's street north, Bury Alexander B. Up. Olland st. Bungay Tucker,supt.), 10 Fnars rd.Ipswlch Hammond J. Debenham, Stomnarket Boar D. &; Son,3 Grey Friars rd. Ipswch Lowestoft Convalescent Home (W. A. Hatcher Sam!. Debenham, Stomnrkt Cooper E.30St.Margaret's grn.Ipswch ShaJ.ln M.~. &; Mo L..Hepburn M.D. Hawes W. Thoroughfare, Woodbridge Day WIll. Old Market plain, Lowestoft medical o~cers; MISS S: Harvey, Johnson W. Sizewell rd. LeistonRS.O Freeston Samuel, Bridge st. Bungay lady supenntendent), Fairfield hOe Layzell Alfred, 78 Cross st. Sudbury Gouldby & Martin, 67 Raglan street, Bellevue plll1'~, L~westoft. , :Mills Thomas, Debenham,Stowmarket Lowestoft Lowestoft Sailors &; Fishermen s Pyke H. 36 St. Belen's st. Ipswich Hacon Herbert Jeffery, 73 !St. Peter's Home (Ebenez~r Tuttle, sec.), 20 Salter A. W. High st. Hadleigh RS.O street, Lowestoft &, 21, CommerCIal road, Lowestoft :Smith & Son, 19 Up. Brook st. Ipswich Haney Robert, Broad street, Bungay Nurses Bome for Ellst Suffolk (W. ;Smith & Sons, 37 & 38 Cornhill, Bury Peck Robt. 34 St. Helen's st. Ipswich Alexander esq. t:eas~rer; Colonel 'Stow Charles Frederick, Upper street, Rolph Benjamin, Lakenheath, Ilrandon Lockyer, hon. sec., MISS .T. Garrett, Layham, Hadleigh Steward Elisha, Barham, Ipswich lady,supt.), 8 But~er mark~t,I~swch Tuffin George, 72 High st. Haverhill 'l'aylor Chas. 50 Churchgate st. Bury Nu~es. Home. (Miss Sybi~ Grant, Turner Spencer, Otley, Ipswich . pnncipal), Hltcham, !pswlch 'Tydelllan Bros. Ipswich st.Stowmarkt HAY & STRAW MJ;iiRCHANTS. Orphan Home (T~e MIsses- Mary &; \Watson James Long Melford R.S.O Bedingfield C. George,Westhall, Wang- Vera Growse), Bildeston B.O . , St. Barnabas Home of Rest for Ladles HARNESS MAKERS. ford RS.O I . h (Miss M. E. Shipley, hon. lilec. & Cooper .Alfred, Prospect st. PSWIC hon. supt.), The ComIIlon,Southwld See Saddlers &; HaTness Makers. Hitchcock Walter Cooper, Pakenham, St. Helen's Orphanage &; Girls' School HAT MANUFACTURERS. B~J SAd' th Mrs. J. P. Cobbold, sea.; Miss A. Pethtt ames, t. n rew s st. sou, Winter,mtrn.),St. Belen's st.Ipswch Morton George Stephen &; Son, 51 Bury St. John's Home for Boys &; Girllt Upper Brook street, Ipswich Rolfe James & Sons, 't'""'AR St. Andrew'. (Rev. WS.. K'mg M..A chI'ap am ; street south, Bury Alfred Rogers, master; Mrs. Mmoy HATTERS. Row Charles John Newton &; Sons, Rogers, matron), Freehold road, Abbott Henry, Debenham,Stowmarket Long Melford R.S.O St. John's, Ipswich .AldoU1l Edrward, 3 Can st. Ipswich 'l'ompson George & Edward Richard, St. John's Home for Girls (Miss Brown Henry Lewis & Harbart, 12 Oollege street, Bury Hippisley, matron), Beek row,SohaIU Thoroughfare, Woodbridge Warren Charles &; Son, Lower OrwelI St. Mary's Orphanage, Albion hill, Brown F. E. Mill itreet, Mildenhall street, Ipswich Woodbridge road, Ipswich Burrell Hy. 34 Up. Breok st. Ipswich HEATING ENGINEERS. St. Peter's Working Girls' Home(Miss Corbyn Wm. A. 46 High st. Lowestoft Tucker, matron), la, Wolsey st. Cowles Robert William, 44 & 4S Ton- See Engineers-Heating. Ipswich ning street, Lowestoft Sanatorium (Small Pox It F~ver Hos­ Crick Thomas, 47 Abbeygate st. Bury HERB BEER MANUFACTR. pital) (Miss S. M. Jacob, matron), Cross Wm. Geo. Ballygate st. Beccles Kirby Charles B. 109 Hervey st.Ipswch Rotterdam road, Lowestoft Crow E. L. A. 64 London I'd. Loweatoft Sisterhood of All Hallows (Sister Ourtis Dennis William, Debenham, HERBALISTS. Ditchingham, in .charge), Founda· Stowmarket; & Bury st. Stowmrkt See Medical Botanists. tion street, Ipswich Dunn & Co. 27 Westgate st. IpswiCh Sisters' Home of Rest, Chelmondis· Fry C. Y. 70 &; 71 High st. Lowestoft HIDE & SKIN MERCHANTS. ton, IpswiCh Green Geo. 24 Westgate st. IpswiCh Suffolk Convalescent Home (Rev. In. Green Thos. 100 High st. Lowestoft Edwards Robt. London rd. Brandon F. A. Hervey, soo.; Mrs. Emma Nunn W.J.&;Son,48Abbeygate st.Bury Linogwood S. &; P. Tbetford rd.Brandn D. Pryke, matron), Felixstowe Page &; Sons, Dcbenham, Stowmarket Rought Wm. Bury I'd. BrandoIll Thornham Memorial Home for Boys Read E. T. &; Son, Old Post office, Smith Chas. Debenham, StowmaTket (Miss Aunie Cooke, matron), Gis­ Butter market, Ipswich lingbam, Eye Boper Fredk.•In. Market pI. Bungay HIGGLERS. Vaux MiIS, 225 Norwich I'd. Ipswich Self In. Wellclose sq.FrmlnghmR.S.O Chapman James, Dunstall green, Dal- Working Boys' Home (John Salmon, SUllnucks Henry, 16 Can street &; 21: ham, Newmarket supt.), 9 Falcon 6treet, Ipswich . St. Matthew's street, Ipswich Dyer B. Upper st. Layham, Hadleigh Working Ladl'Institute (Miss Everitt, Wagstaff John, 22 Tavern st. Ipswich Gough F. Westhall, Wangford R.S.O supt.), Station st. Stoke, Ipswich Wrentham Training Home for Girls HATTERS' FURRIERS. HOMES, ORPHANAGES &0. (Mrs. Hilleary, matron), 23 .!lex­ Edwards Robert, London rd. Brandon Aldringham Home for Children (Mrs. andra road Lowestoft Lingwood Samuel &, Palmer, Thetford . O'Leary, matron),.Aldringham, Sax­ road, Brandon mundham HOOP MAKERS-WOOD. Rought William (wholesale), Bury rd. Barnardo's (Dr.) Home (Miss Lloyd, Bradnam Frdk. Withersfld.rd.Havrhll Brandon matron), Felixstowe Raven John, Belle Vue house, Wren­ Bungay Nursing Institute (MissEmily HAULIERS. tham, Wangford R.S.O. &; at Wang- Maddle, nurse; Austin Cook Smith, ford R.S.O . Ilaldwin WIll. 76 Bramford rd. Ipswch hon. sec.), Trinity street, Bungay Sneil J ames, Bruisyard, Saxmundham lBarham David, 40 Norfolk rdJ. Ipswich ChildTen's Cottage Home (Miss Rhoda Snell J ames, Darsham, Saxmundham Sradbrook Robt. n Friars I'd. Ipswch Bridges, Dl\.llotron), Walsham-le­ • Rayner Henry, Wolsey street, Ipswich Willows, Bury HOP AGENT. Reynolds Thomas, Harlelton, Bury Church Home for Girls (Mrs. M. H. Finch Nathaniel, Gislingbam, Eye Noms, matron), 123 High street, HAWKERS. Lowestoft .Adams J ames, Yoxford, Saxmundham East Anglian Sanatorium Co. Lim. HOP MERCHANTS. lBanti.ck Herbert Fdk. b:worth, Bury Nayland, Colchester Adnams &; Co. Limited, Sole Bay Barton .Am.os, Polstead, Colchester Girls' Industrial 'Home (Miss Taylor, brewery, Southwold ::Brown David, Hepworth, Bury superintendent), Black Horse lane, Bishop &; Co. 65 Guildhall st. Bury. Cornish Alfred, Norlon, Bury St. Matthew's, Ipswich See advert !Douglas Thos. ffioomfield st. Ipswich Handford Home for Feeble Minded Buckmaster John, Victoria mills,Fram. Elmer James, Newton, Sudbury Girls (Miss Cooper, matron), 253 lingham RS.O Hawes James Henry, Bedgrave, Diss Ranelagh road, Ipswich JOol1en Dam. Walter, Ehnswell, Bury.
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