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Trades. Gro 497 Glass Riveter GLOUCESTERSHIRE. J TRADES. GRO 497 GLASS RIVETER. Alder William, Amber!ey, Stroud Brain James, Drybrook, Mitcheldean See China & Glass Riveter, AlderWm. Hy. 10 Church st. Tewkesbury Brain Joseph, Commercial st.Cinderford t*Allen Bros. 2 Church st. Tewkesbury Brain Moses,Stat•on rd. Warmley,Bristol GLAZIERS, Alpass John, Salter street, Berkeley Brandonu C.C.Shurdington rd.Chltnhm Alpass Joseph Herbt. Salter st. Berkeley Brazil Henry,Station rd. Warmley,Bristl See Plumbers & Glaziers. Amos G. Chaingate la.lronActon,Bristol Brewer J. & Sons,Honeybourne (Worcs) GLOVERS. Amos Thomas, Post office, Range- Bridges & So a, 236 Barton st. Gloucester worthy, Bristol Britton A. Foot's hill, Hanham, Bristol See Hosiers & Glovers. Andrews F. W. & Co. 12 & 13 Watermoor Britton William Henry, so Downeud G LD R F E road, Cirencester road, Kingswood, Bristol 0 &c. E IN. ~S. Andrews Wm. Stonehill,Hanham, Bristl Brmd A. E. Swindon rd. Cheltenham Johnson, Matthey & Co. Limited, 74- AnsteyTom,Jefferies'hili,Hanham,Bristl Brookman George Wallington, Framp- 8J Hatton garden, London E c Arkell James, Bibury, Fairford ton Cotterell, Bristol *Arnold A. Broad st. Chipping Sodbury Brooks William, High street, Lechlade GOLDSMITHS. Ash Frederick John, Poulton, F<tirford Brown Mrs. Frances, Yorkley, Lydney Manu Williarn Charles, The Cross, Ash Geo. Raymond, Poulton, Fairford Brown Mrs. Mary, North common, Gloucester. See advertisement Attfield Edwin,Glollcester rd. Cheltnhm Warmley, Bristol Martin&Co.Ltd.Pr•Jmenade,Cheltenham Attwood Edwin & Son Church street Brown Michael L. Moreton-in-Marsh Norville Frank, 7 Barton street, Glou- Charlton Kings, Cheltenham ' BtiCklc&Co.gsUpperBath rd.Cheltenhm cester. See advertisement AttwoodWm.2oFairhaven rd.Cheltenhm tBuffrev & Son, The Square, Stow-on- Simmons, 384 High street, Cheltenham Ay land M1ss A. Tutnalls street, Lydney the-W old Stradling ~lfred, Town Time, 132 Dyer *Baglin James HowarJ, 6 Hamilton Ball P.A. Hanham st. Hanham, Bristol street, C1renceste': place, St. Paul's road, Cheltenham Bullock F. B. P. II8Westgate st.Ltlo'ster Wa1te & Son, 349 Ihgh st. Cheltenham BaldwinEugene,n2Westgate st.Glo'ster Burden John Thos. Seymour rd.Glo'ster Banks Albert, Aylburton, Lydney Burgum Miss Mary Ann, Lydbrook,Ross GOVERNMENT CONTRACTRS. Banning~'rdk.Park st.Stow·on-the-Wold (Herefordshire) Workman Henry Limited, Saw mills, Barber Mrs. Rebecca, Kingswood, Wot- Burton Joseph & Sons Limited, Hailes Woodchester, Stroud. Telegrams, ton·under-Edge street, Winchcombe; Market place, Workmans, Woodchester; Telephone Barker Harry,Hailes street,Winchcombe Coleford & Parsonage street, Dursley No. 56 Barker John, Hill st. Kings wood, Bristol tButler Alfred, Blakeney, Newnham Barnard Miss R. E. & Co. 219 High st. Butler Maurice E. High st. Cinderford GRAIN SUPERINTENDENT, Cheltenham Butler Mrs. Olive, Blakeney, Newnham SAMPLER & SURVEYOR. Barnes Tom, Ewen, Kemble,Cirencester B11ttChas.Netherend, Woolastne.Lydney Rob bins Charles, Sharpness, Berkeley *tBartholomew Albert Stephens, 419 & B11tt Eli, High street, Thornbury 420 High street, Cheltenham Butt George, Bowbridge, Stroud GRAINERS. Basham A. I5 High st. Staple HI. Bristl Calford Mrs. :VI.J.OldlandCommon,Brstl See Writers & Grainers. Bass Robt.Marriott,1941:IJgh st.Chltnhm Carpenter Mrs. Ada, Hambrook, Bristol Bate man Eli, Sound well road, Sound· Carr Mrs. Louisa, Market place, Dursley GRANITE MERCHANTS. well, Bristol Castle James & Co. 4lmperial buildings, Manu-Marble Co. Limited, Tuffiey Bateman Henry,ColdAshton,Chippenhm St. George's road, Cheltenham crescent, Gloucester Bateman Mark, North rd. Yate, Bristol CastleWm.Aibt.16~High st.Cheltenham Bater Charles, Kensington road, Staple Champion Mrs. C. Stonehouse GRAVEL MERCHANTS, Hill, Bristol ChampionMrs.J,FramptonCotterell,Brstl Arnold John & Sons, High street, Wick- Bathe Frank, Little Dean, 1'\ewnham Chandler Mrs. Arth.AJmondsbury,Bristl war & Chipping Sod bury Batt Mrs. Ann, 20 Bright street, Kmgs- Channmg Fred, Eden wall, Coleford Cotswold Lime & Stone Firms Limited, wood, Bristol Chatwm 'f.A.125 Tredworth rd.Glo'ster Charlton Kings, Cheltenham Batt George Henry, The Morse, Dry- tChewEdgarBuxton,Market pi.Fairford Webb Bros. Ltd. 10 Colonnade Chltnlun brook, Mitcheldean tChivers Joseph, Ruardean, Mitcheldean ' Batten Albert John, Bream, Lydney Clark Charles, Newerne street, Lydney GRAZIERS. t*Batten Edwd. Jas. 6 High st.Cheltnhm Clark Harry Elias, 4 llon March<i place, Hoggins Arthnr, Mickleton, Carnpden llawnEdwin,Hanham rd. Hanham, Llristl Great Nor wood street, Cheltenham Righton Samuel, Mickleton, Campden Baxter Erncst, Rand wick, Strand Clark Jas. Post off. Weston But, Tetbry Smith Samuel 'fhos. Mickleton,Campdn Bayliss Wm. Uptnn St. Leonards,Glo'str Chrk Miss Sarab, Post olhce, Primrose Stanley Waltel', Mickleton, Gampden Beard Charles Henry, London road, hill, Lydney Wyatt Mrs. Jane, Mickleton, Campden Charlton Kings, Cheltenham Clarke Fred, Post office, Bisley, Stroud Beckingsale Richard & Son,so Westgate Clarke William E. Sparrow hill, Colefrd GREENGROCERS. street, Gloucester Clements Hugh, Asbton - under - H1ll, See Fruiterers & Greengrocers. Beckingsale Arthur Robert, Post office, Tewkesbury Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham tCole William Henry, Northleach GRINDERY DEALERS. Belcher Jas. K 43 Westgate st. Glo'ster *tColeman T. W. Limited (F. Morrey, t*Bellamy & Vicker,4Westgate street & manager), Campden Brain W.Hopewell hill, Kingswd.Bristol 67 Northgate street, Gloucester Coleman Edward Samuel, Badminton Gunter Mrs. Alice, Hanham street, Jlence Alfred Richard, .Brockham ter- road, Downend, Bristol Hanharn, Bristol race, Willsbridge, Bristol Collett Charles & Sons, Lansdowne, Holloway, Son & Co. I King street, tBenjamin Edward & Co.Market street, Bourton-on-the-Water Gloucester. See advertisement Nailsworth, Strond Collins l''. 12 Broad street, Staple Hill We":ver Mrs. Eli~a, 99 Sound well road, tBenjamin George A. High street, Min- & Overndale ter. Downend, Bristol Kmgswood, Br1stol . cbinhampton, Stroud Collins Frank, Co8bham street, Man- Worthy John, •7 Moravmn road, Kmgs- BenjaminJ. TbeCross,Nailsworth,Stroud gotsticld, Bristol wood, Bristol Bennett & Birt, Market place, Coleford Collins Harry, Blakeney, Newnham Bennett S. BridgeYate, Warmley,Bristol ColhnsW.T, Willersey,Broadwy.( Worcs) GROCERS-WHOLESALE. Bennett \\'illiam Albert, Joys Green, Constable Wm. E. 2r8 Bristol rd.Glo'str [U'" Full lists o"f this trade in Ross (Herefordshire) Cook Arthur, Mitcheldean United Kingdom, see Crocery Bettridge Arthur James, Lansdown Cook l'iorman, High street, Berkeley Trades Di.-ectory. Price 3 6s.] Castle Stores, Gloucester rd. Chltnhm Cook Seymour, Salter street, Berkeley Brendon Brothers, 18 Northgate street BillettAlbert,Hanharn st.Hanham,Bristl Cook Wm. Jn. High st. Newent, Glo'str & St. Aldate street, Gloucester tBishopBros. I73Crwklade st.Cirencester Cooke Mrs. Dorcas, Pakenhill, Stroud Crates J. & Son, 59 High street, Kings- B1shopGeo.Hy.58 Parliament st. Stroud tCoole & ::>on, 3I8 High st. Cheltenham wood, Bristol Black William Hy. Market pl. Coleford Cordwell Mrs. ~. Bow bridge, Stroud Gillett & Co. West Market place &Water- Blackwell Jas. 72 Br1stol rd. Gloucester Cotswold Stores Limited, Birdlip, Glou- moor road, CirencestPr Blake William, I Beaufort place, Port- cester; Painsw!Ck, Stroud; tGeorge Horne Bros. Moreton-in-Marsh land square, Cheltenham street, Natlsworth, Stroud; t23 High Vicker J. G. & Co. (high class), 4 & 5 Ilodman Mrs. Eva, Bristol house, High st. Stroud; Seven Waters, Leonard Westgate street & 67 Northg>tte street, street, Oldland Common, Bri-tul Stanley, Stonehouse ; Avemng, Gloucester. See advertisement Booy John, Marshtield, Chtppenham Stroud & Sanl, Stonehonse WhitskerT.E.Chesterwalk,Cheltenham Border Mrs. Mary E. 71 Hanham road, Cott M1sses E. A. & S. J. Parsonage st. Kingswood, Br1stol Dursley GROCERS & TEA DEALERS. Bower Joseph, Nail bridge, East Dean, Cotton R. & Co. High street, Lydney Marked thus tare \Vine & Spirit Dealers. M1tcheldean Councell & Sons, High street, Thurnbnry Marked thus~ are Dealers in Bottled Beer. Bowkett & Co. 37 :..,ielaide st. Glo'ster CourtF.H.Ashton-under-Hill, Tewkesbry Adams Arthur A. Old laud Pom. Bristol Bradley W. A. & Sons, Little London, Cowcll Samuel, Bitton, Bristol Adams :Mrs. Emily, Oldland corn. Bristol Longhope Cox Jas. 38 Southgate st. Gloucester GLOU, 3~ .
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