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SOMERSET. CON 64:3 Dyer Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY,] SOMERSET. CON 64:3 Dyer Mrs. Matilda, 7 North parade, !1:ing F. R Market st. Highbrdg.RS.O IShepp~rd & Son, 46 High st. Bridgwtr Station road, Taunton King Hubert J. Cornhill, Bridgwater Shepstone Edmund, 27 Birnbeck road,. Dyke Thomas, 14 Triangle, Clevedon Lane Miss E. R. 32 West st. Bridgwtr Weston-super-Mare Elliott F. F.16gSt.John st. Bridgwater Langham Miss F. 42 Middle st. Yeovil Slade Wm. 4 Cornhill, Wellington Evans G. E. 87 & 88 High street, Wes- Langridge Caleb J. 40 Royal arcade, Slocombe Crarles, 12 Abingdon ~;treet, ton-super-Mare Weston-super-Mare Burnham R.S.O Evans Miss Harriet,I Bath pl.Taunt.m Legg George, East street, Ilminster Slocombe F. J. 173 High st. Street S.O Everett Alfred George, 13 Walcot Lewis H. S. Market pl.AxbridgeR.S.O Smith Edward, 6 Belvedere, Bath buildings, London road, Bath Lloyd Albert, 46 Catherine st. Frome Smith Sidney, 29 Bristol I'd. Bridgwtr Exon T. Bath hill, Keynsham, Bristol Lloyd S.High st.Midsomer Norton,Bt'h Snell Mrs. Elizabeth, Watchet S.O Farmer Christopher, 3 Sussex pI. Lock & Son, 17 Bridge street, Taunton Spiller William Seymour, North st. Widcombe, Bath LockB Walter William, St. Cuthbert's Martock R. S. 0 Fear C. 10 Regent st.Wstn.-spr.-Mare r-estaurant, 73 High street, Wells Stenner Samuel W. Church gate,Por-: Ferris Elliott John, _Friday street, London Thomas, 13 Old st. Clevedon lock, Taunt<Qn Minehead R.S.O Long Alford, High street, Portishead Stillman Mrs.M.41' Mantle st.Wellngtn Fisher R. & Co. 10 Northgate st.Bath Long Bartholomew,Abbey sLCrewkrne Streetly George, King's road, Walton. Flood John, 89 East reach, l'aunton Long Harry, Market street, Crewkerne Park, Clevedon Fortt & Son (Cater, Stoffell & Fortt Lumber Mrs. J. 12 Pultenev bdg. Bath Strong George, 4 & 5 Railway street, Limited), 4 & 5 Milsom street; fac- Luxon H. 34 Alfred st. Burnham R.S.O Kingst<Qn road, Taunton tory, 4 & 5 John street, Bath Macey J. 62 Alfred st. Burnham R.S.O Sturtewagen .Theophile, 12 Broad st. Fortt James, 13 Green street, Bath . Mackey Miss Matilda, 19 Cornwell & 25 Union passage, Bath Gale Miss F. 55 South st. Wellington buildings, Bath Sweet F. 10 Alexandra I'd. Clevedon Garraway Alfd. H.3 Lansdown rd.Bath Mantell Wm. 58 High st.; 29 St. Mary Tapp William, 22 Meadow st. Wes'ton- Georges Limited, Belle Vue restaurant, street & 55 St. John st. Bridgwater super-Mare High street, Weston-super-Mare Marchant Harold Owen, 29 Alfred st. Taylor Clifford, 8 & 10 High street, George Miss Jane, 28 Middle st.Yeovil Burnham RS.O Bridgwater Gerrett Alfred, 18 King street, Frome Marks Wm. H. Hill road, Clevedon Tett Henry,S New market, Bath Gibbs Mrs. L. Market st. Crewkerne Martin Wm. 17 Monmouth st. Bath Thomas Mrs. iHannah, High street, Gillett Mrs. M.North st.LngpLR.S.O Maynards Lim. 6 Old Bond st. & 18 Axbridge RS.O Ginevra A. 30 Station I'd. Taunton Corridor, Bath & 47a, High street, Tipney J. 34 Kingsmead st. Bath Godby F. II Oxford street, Wes- Weston-super-Mare Tolly William John, 4 Magdala build- ton-super-Mare Meal'S Edwd. Midsomer Norton, Bath ings, Weston-super-Mare Goddard Arthur, 14 Argyle st. Bath Mockridge C. 6{ Eastover, Bridgwatr Townshend John, 66 Meadow street, Goddard John, .so Southgate st. Bath Mockridge Mrs. Sophia, 56 Up. High Weston-super-Mare Goodenough H. J. 20 High st. street, Taunton Trevett Miss> Martha W. 83 North st. Shepton Mallet Mogg C. Wedmore,Weston-super-Mare Wellington Gregory J. B.High st. Axbridge R.S.O Newton Mrs. Hannah, 133 East reach, Tucker Mrs. Charlotte, IS Town st. Griffin George, Brisling-ton, Bristol Taunton Shepton Mallet Griffiths Alfred, 12 Silver st. Yeovil Norris E. J. K. I Eastgate, Taunton Turner Edwd. Chas. Radstock, Bath Gubbin F. N. R. 8 East st. Taunton Oatley W. Post office, Badcox, Frome Warbutton A. 31 Monmouth st. Bath, Gunning Miss A. F. la, SL James' st. Over & Co. 36~a, High st. Weston- Watts' Arthur In. 38 East st. T'aunton Taunton super-Mare 'Weare J. Victoria st. Burnham R.S.O' Hain Samuel John, Odcombe, Stoke- P~ke Thos. Hy. High st. Street S.O Wetten E. J. 12 Westgate st. Bath under-Ham S.O Parker Fredk. 2 & 4 Ken I'd. Clevedon Wheeler William James, 67 High st. Hamlin In. 4 & 6 Fore st. Bridgwater Paul Edmund, 2 Station road, Taunton Weston-super-Mare Harewood G. M. Quaperlake st.Brutn Paul William, 12 Princes 'st. Yeovil Whitemore Geo. 18 Westgate st.Bath Harris Chas. Ja,s. Eastover, Bridgwater Paull Edward, West st. llminster Wickenden A. B. 26 Hin I'd. Clevedon' Harrison Thomas, George house, Perkins Hugh, 28 North st. Taunton Wickenden Fredk. B. 11 High st.Wells George's place, Bathwick hill, Bath Perrett T. L. 61 St. John st. Bridgwtr Wilkins J. A. & E. 3 North st. & If)· Hartnell T. P. 25 East st. Taunton Perry Alfd. High st. Street S.O Station road, Taunton Hatch T. D. 42 Fore st. Taunton Petyin Francis, High st. Street 8.0 Wilkins J. High st. Keynsham, BristQI Hawkins Sam1. J. 3 East illt. Taunton Pike Henry, 28 Regent street, Weston- Wilkins In. E. 36 South st. Wells Hayes SI. W. 32 Station rd. Taunton super-Mare, Wills Miss Mary Ann, 12 Penel Orlieu,.. Hayward Sydney, IS Westmoreland Pitman R.62 St. Mary's st. Bridgwatr Bridgwater buildings, Low. Bristol road, Bath Pitman Wm. 15 Eastover, Bridgwater Wilmott Miss Lucy, 56 Royal arcade,. Hewlett Miss Clara, Knightstone I'd. Plenty Arthur, 35' New King st. Bath Weston-super-Mare Weston-super-Mare Pollard Edward, South st. Crewkerne Wines James, 106 Middle st. Yeovil Heywood Robert Henry, 16 West st. Poole E. A. 158 East reach, Taunton Wise William, 2 Harley street, Bath Weston-super-Mare Press David Tanner, 28 & 2830, Broad Wreford & Son, 19 Oxford st.: 7 & 8: Hitchcock Fras. In. 31 Brock st. Bath street, Bath Regent st. & 55 High st. Weston- Hitchcock William, 3 Argyle st. Bath Price Thomas H. 9 High st. Weston- super-Mare Holland Frederick J. 13 & 14Widcombe super-Mare Wright Paul Thomas, Locking rd.Wes- parade, Bath Price William Henry, 22 Claverton st. ton-super-Mare Hopkins Miss Ruth, 12 Newbridge hill, Widcombe, Bath Weston, Bath Pllrehes F. 147 St. John st.Bridgwater OONTRACTORS. Hull G. 6 Cobnrg pI. Widcombe, Bath Radley Richard, Dulverton RS.O Adams William, Highbury, Colefo~dy Hunt Albert, 9 Westmoreland terrace, Raine Joseph, I Walcot terrace, Lon- Bath Lower Bristol road, Bath ~on road, Bath Addicott CharleS', Stanley house, Lock- Huntley Ernest, 60 Royal arcade, Wes- R~mes Mrs. A..M..Ched?ar RS.O ing road, Weston-super-Mare ton-super-Mare R~ce ~alt. BenJ. HIghb~'ldge R.S.O Alford Henry (road), Queen Camel,Bth Hurding George, 7 George street, RIch MISS S. E. 8 Fountam bldgs'.Batb Ambrose S. 19 Green park Bath Bath. See advert Richards Bros. West st. Wiveliscombe AndrewS' Geo. (road), Cheddar RS.O Hutchings Thomas, Eastover, Brdgwtr R.S.O Ashton Richard, St. Mary street, lsaac J. 33 Meadow st.Wstn.-spr.-Mre Ridhards Miss E.M.2 Bridge st.Tauntn Bridgwater. See advert Jacomelli A. & Sons, 47 Southgate st. Richmond J. 26 High st.SheptonMallet Atkins Charles, Lusty, Bruton Bath Robbins Miss B. C. 31 Rivers st. Bath Atwell Malcolm. (haulage), Churchill, James Frederick', Banwell R.S.O Roberts Thomas' R 20 St. James' st. Bristol Jefferies Hy. 3"1- North st. Wellington Weston-super-Mare Badman & Son. Holcombe, Bath Jervis A. Park lOt, Minehead RS.O Rosby Mrs. Mary, 6 Bristol road, Wes- Baker & Clark, Providence house, 02 Jones Tom, Cheddon road, Taunton ton-super-Mare South street, Yeovil Jones WaIt. Hy. II Westgate st. Bath Rose Miss Ethel, 7 Broad st. Wells Baker R. B. (road), Treboro', Taunton Jones William Hy. Williton, Taunton Salter Charles, Clifton road, Weston- Baker Wm. (road), Milverton RS.O Joyce Elijah, 17 & 18 Catherine hill & super-Mare Baker William Wilkins (govt.), 41, 13 Stony street, Frome Salter Charles F. Writecross road,Wes- 4la & 47 High street, Bridgwater Keates Henry, 7 South street, Taunton ton-super-Mare Banwell John & Albert (road), Chapel Keep Miss M. A. 12 Bridge st. Taunton Salvidge Mis·s Edith, Banwell R.S.O Allerton, Weston-super-Mare Kerslake E. 143 East reach, Taunton Searle W. H. Friday st.MineheadR. t;. 0 Barnes Chas. Long ground, Frome Kettle Edwin, 5 Park crescent, Upper Serel Mrs. M. J. 10 Sadler st. Wells Bird Joseph, Radstock, Bath Chnrch road, Weston-super-Mare Shapley Fredk. 12 Union st. Bath Bishop Joseph (mail), Horsecast!r, King Miss Emma, Milverton R.S.O Sheldrake L. J. I High st. Wellington Yatton, Bristol SOMER~ET 41-.
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