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TRADES. CA~ 311 DORSETSHIRE.] Phillipa Edw.Tiu'd & Son~ Okeford CARMEN TRADES. CA~ 311 DORSETSHIRE.] Phillipa Edw.tiU'd & Son~ Okeford CARMEN. Frost Willia.m, 24 Great Gt>orge street & Fitzpa.ine, Bla.ndford CUrtis Wa.lter, West Qna.y road, Poole West parade•. Weymouth Prideaux c. & G. Ltd. Wholesale Dicker Hoei, Winterborne Whitechuroh Fry George, Litton Cheney, Dorchester · dairy produce supply depot, Motcombe, Bla.ndfortl • Fry William George, 13 Bi~b 11treet, Poole .Sh&ftesbury & Sta.lbridge, Blandford; Padley Rey'nold, 15 To~a.te & Ga.le John, Puddlehinton, Dorchester .Shillingstone, Blandford; . Evercreech Dea.r Hay lane, Poole Gale W. Maiden Newton, Dorchester • New & Evercreech Junot10n; Castle West Ma.urice, Railway ion, .Oa.mory Gawler Albert, Holwell, Sherborne Cary & Mere Court street. Blandford Gawler Harry, Turnworth, Blandford Shute E~e~ Joseph (wholesale), New Gibbs Henry, Morcombelake, Cha.rmouth road, ~illingha~ . CARPENTERS & JOINERS. Gibson Peter, Stoborough, Wa.rPham South Western Datnes Limited, Aereman Abbott G. & Son, 17 Barrack st. Bridport Gilham William & Son, 36 South stteet & street, Sherborne . Abbott Tom, Lytchett Matra.vers, Poole 42 Gundry lane, Bridport Walden Wm. C. Yetmmster, Sherborne Alford Henry Thomas, Compton Abbas, Gillett Charles, Moreton, Dorchester Shaftesbury Gillingham Sidney, Winterborne Stick.. BUTTON MANUFACTURERS. Ayles Tom, Stow er Provost, Gillingham land, Blandford Lytchett Minster Button Industry Bagnell A. G. 25 Leigh road. Wimbome Goddard Charlett. King'-; Stag, Sturminster (Church Army Sister Mildred Woolvt"tt, Baker .John, King's Stag, Sturminster Newton in charge), Lytchett Minster, Poole Ne~-ton Goddard William Robert, Melrose, Queen's Baker Robert Hy. Morden, Wareham road, Blandford CAB PROPRIETORS. Barrett Cliflord S. Col"S('ombe, l>orchester Gould John, Ferndown, Wimbome Bugler G. F. Rodwell mews, Rodwell road, Bartlett C'. Nettlf'··ombe, Melplash Hacker Austin, Melbury Abbas, Shftsbry Weymouth Bartlett John, Portesham, Dorchester Hallett J. 24 Heckford rd.Longfleet,Poole Cawley Emest, Fortune's Well, Portland Bascombe Al~t. 'Ym.Rodwell a.v.Weymth Hall~t John, Kington Magna., G~l~ngha.m Hodder w. Chiswell, Portland Bastable BenJ~IDin, Grove oottage,Marn· Hardmg George, Peasemarsh, Gillingham Hoskin Richd. Fortune's Well, Portland h~, Sturmmster Newton Hard,-Joseph, Durw~ton, Bland!o~ Hughes Alfd. 123 Dorchester rd. Weymth Bealing Ernest, Chetnole, Sherbo~e H~ E. & Sons,_ Htgh street, Gillmgham Kitcatt Alfred, High street, Swanage Reament 0. M. East ro&4. Beamtnster H~ John~ ~pole, Weymouth Moors Mrs. J. 32 The Grove, Dorchester Beer Warren Alban, Le1gh, Sherborne HaiTJson William, Sutton Poyntz, Pres. Morgan Fred Victoria t t W th Benger Thoma.s, Long Burton, Sherborne ton, Weymouth Trenee'r Wiiliam Th~U:!,' Gf~~~er Biles Anthony, Milborne St. Andrew, Hart Fredf'ri<'k, :146 Ashlev r-)ad, Brank· mews K" street We mouth Blandford . some, Parkstone • mg ' Y Blandford Thomas, Pimperne, Blandford Harvell John, West Lulworth, Wareha.m CABINET MAKERS. Board Jn. Wm. 51 St.l\fary st. Weymouth Harwood Frank, Cattistock, Dorchester . • Bradley Georl!e, Yetminstcr, Sherborne Hawker Eli, Bincombe. Dorchester ;(O" ~ull ll~ts o'f th1s tra~e 1n Bridle Henry, Worth Ma.travel"!l, Langton Hayter C. Buokland Newton, Dorohester Un1t«:d K•ngdorn,see Cab1net& Ma.travers Hayward Arthur, Jnarnhull, Sturminster Furniture Trades Directory.] Brine Arthur, Trent, Sherbome Newton Baker Herbert 31 Brownlow st. \Veymth Brister C. & Sons, Thornford, Sherbome Hayward G. Franchise street, Weymouth Barnes Charl~ 17 Towngate st. Poole Britton Fred, W allis Down, Bournemouth Hellyar Robert, Thornford, Sherbome Beament 0. M.' East road Beaminster Bromby Harry Leonard, 148 High ~treet, Herridge John, Olga road, Dorchester Bolt W. H. 15 Gt. Georg~ st. Weymouth Poole ('f N 90); workshops, Denmark Hicks Albert, 17 Prin~es street & The Boswell F. 6 Sherbome lane, Lyme Regis lane, Longfleet &: West Quay r~. Poole _G~ove, Dorche•ter Bouoher Charles William, Luzern, Surrey Brown Alfred Edwm, I;ode';S, Bndport H~~r Wm. W. Pearson aven. Parkstone road, Branksome Bournemouth Bryant Jesse Albert, V10tona road, Fern- Hillier Charles, Yetminster, Sherborne Bracher Brothf'rs Newbury Gillingham down, Wimborne Hoare Albert Edward, Cheltenham road, Brown John, Lo~er Bond" st. Weymouth Burd~n Charl<>s Henry, Newbury,Gillnghm Bra:nksome, P~rksto~e Douch Fredk. Chas.3TheSquare,Wimbrne Burp~tt Clarence, Bourton Hoddinott Edwm, Hmton St. Ma.ry, Dyde Ja.mes Benjamin, Olivet, Edward Burp1tt Edgar, Bourton SturmiJlster Newton road, Parkstone Cake Charles Foot, Greyhound yard, Hurding Joseph, Sandpit, BroadwinJsor, Elliott J. H. & G. Newland, Sherborne South street, Dorchester Beaminst.er Ford Ernest, West street, Wareham Cake Edward James, Uppleby road, Hussey John, Ch1deock, Bridport Gilbert Edwin H. 15 East st. Bridport Branksome, Parkstone Hutchings H. E. Child Okeford, Blandford Hannah & Holland, 8 Cornhill, Dorchester Chedd Thos. North Chideock, Bridport Hutchings Herbt. Caundle Bishop,Sherbrn Hopkins F. Enmore Green, Shaftesbury Ch~man H. MintemeMagna.,Dorchester Hyde H!"nry, Wcstbury, Sherborne Jobnson G. E. & Son, 41, 43 & 48 High Chick George, 43 Church st. Lyme Regis .Jeanes Wm.Mappowder,SturminsterXwtn street, Shaftesbury Ch~lcottJn.WinterborneAbbas,Dorchester Jeanes William Jn. Pulham, Dorchester .Jones S. E. Commerrial road, Parkstone Childs Hy. Geo. Melbury Osmond, Drchstr Kerby Willia.m, Aller, Dorchester Keats William Joseph, 142 Abbotsbury Chown~.Cann common,Cann,Shaftesbury Kiddle Thomas, West Stower, G1llingham road, Westham, Weymouth Chubb He~ry, Netherhay, Broadwind- King Henry Ja~es Wilkim,Church road, Marsh 0. Langton Matravers sor, Beam1nster · Femdown, W1mbome Miller George Henry, 87 Kewstead road, Churchill Arthur Cyril (estate), Aoker- Kingsbury A. J, Buckland Nwtn.Dlrcbstr Westham, Weymouth man's Waggon works, Walditch,Bridprt Kingsbury W. T. Buckland Nwtn.Drchstr Morris John, Hillman road, Parkstone Clark Charles, Puncknoll, Dorohester Knight John, Spetisbury, Blandf:>rd Munden W. J. 3 Towngate street & I.Jear Clarke Geo. E. Wyke Regis, Weymouth Laoey Tom,l Bridportterrace, Dorchester Hay lane, Poole Clarke William, Halstock, Yeovil Lane William, Pimpeme, Blandford Newton Albert, 27 East st. Wimborne ClealWyndham,Dottery,Allington,Bridprt LangBrothers,BradfordAbbas,Sherborne Northover W. B. & Son, London house, Coney J. Park lo. Cranborne, Salisbury Lankshea.r Thomas, Rampisham,Dorchstr 8 West street, Bridport Coombes Jas. Kingto!l Magna, Gil~ham Loader R. U. Gussage All Saints, Sa.\isbury Plum William, Coombe street, Lyme Regis Cra.bb Chas. Broadwmdsor, Bea.mmster Loder & Lemon, Okeford Fitz paine, Reed & Son, 17 Market place & Anchor Cross Bro~. Buckhorn W~ston, Wincanton Blandford works, Salisbury street, Blandford CrossJ.\\m~erbome Whitechurch,Blndfrd Longman Wm. Puddletown, Dorchester :Rogel"l' Mrs. Kate, Salterns road, Parkstne Cuff Fredenck, Alweston, Sherbome Loving Arthur, Broad Oak. Symondsbury !Rolls John, 5 Mitchell street, Weymouth Dalwood H. B. Newland, Sherbome B~dpo~ . Small Charles, 15 West street, Wimborne DartSaml. Fras. ~~gleyrd.Bournemouth LoVIng Will1a.m, Marshalsea, Marshw~ Sta.iner Brothers, 21 Bell st. Shaftesbury Davey James William, 64 East ~treet; Charmouth Webb Frederick. Station rd. Gillingham workshops, 20B, Barrack st. B~1dport Lush Robert, 13 The Grove, Dorchester Webber Reginald Jn.Newland, Sherborne Daw Charles, South Perrott, Misterton Lydford Charles, Waverland la.. Gillinghm Westcott W. Bridge st.SturminsterNewton (Somerset) . Maber James, Netto, Os borne rd. Swanage White Frederick, Upwey, Dorchester Domoney John, Stourpa.m~, Blandford March John Thos. Long Rtreet, Sherborne Willshire Havant, Preston, Weymout;1 Dorey Harry, East ~~ke, Wareham Matthews G. Coldharbour, Sherbome Dowell Waiter, 6 W1lliam st. Weymouth Melmoth ;Edwin, Shillingstone, Blandford. CAMP EQUIPAGE MAKERS. Dubbin Andrew, jun.Sydling St.Nicholas, Mitcham Sydney, Gussage St. Micha.el, Ed . gto J hn & Co T" "ted S d" . Dorchester Salisburv gm n S 0 rdin. •tr'1 ~ 1 K'. ar mia Dyke Archibald, Swiss villa. Bournemouth Mitchem J~mes, Mosterton, Misterton h Londonouse, wa T1a A s" ree,Ab · Lo_mgswa.y, d , ro ad• p arksto · ne Moore T om A . 0 wermmgne,· D oreh ester c. n, n on Esson Rowland & Son, Abbey view, Acre- Morley Henry, Abbey cottage, Sherbome CAMP HOSPITAL CON- man street, Sherbome Nea.l George & Son, Chetnole, Sherborne TRACTORS. Edwards Edwin James, Fontmell Magna, Neale Charles, Penn inn, Monkton Wyl~ Shaftesbury C'harmouth Edgington J~h!l & Co. ~td. Sardinia Elton Henry, 5 Eastbrook, Wimborne Newton Wm. Rt. 21St. George st..Weymtb house, Sard1ma .~treet! Kmgswa!,• Lon· Ft>ltham &. ~on, Little marsh, Milton-on- Old Henry, Caundle Bishop, Sherborne don w c. TA Abn, London Stour, G1llmgham Organ Thomas, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne .CARDBOARD BOX MAKE.RS Fooks Jos~p~, Church Kno~le,CorfeCastle Otter T. Ely hou.<;e, Broadwey, Dorohester . · Forsey Wdham ~ Son Miles Cr088, Sy- Oxenbnry & Lacey, 35 Ra.x lane, Bridpon Compton Press Ltd. H~gh st. 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