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BERKSHIRE. S· 384 WAT BERKSHIRE. [ KELLY'S WATERCRESS GROWERS continued. IGerring R. J. Milton, SteventonR.S.O WHITING MANUFACTURERS· Greenshields & Putnam,Bradfield,Rdng Godfrey Henry, Grove, Wantage Bushell G. Hampstead Norris, Newbry Hearn James, Blewbury, Didcot R.S.O Godfrey James, Stanford-in-the-Vale, Killick Geo. T. Kintbury, Hnngerford Pepall George, Blewbury, Didcot R.S.O Faringdon . Tuttle Fredk. J. Kintbury, H?ngerfrd Rea Edgar, Childrey, Wantage Godfrey S .. J?raycott Moor, Ab~ngdon Warner & Clements, Knowl Hlll, Twy- Simmons Henry, Great Shefford, Lam- Goswell Wllham, Theale, Readmg ford, R.S.O bourn R.S.O Graves Danl. Winkfield row,Bracknell Simmons Thos.White's farm,Letcombe Harris Reuben, Charlton, Wantage WINDOW :BLIND MANUFRS. Basset, Wantage .Herridge John, Yat~endon, New~mry Fereday & Pocock, 84 Lo~don st._Rdng Thorp Albert Letcombe Regis,WantO"e Hewett J. Long W1ttenham, .Abmgdn Ledgly Wm. St.Leonard s rd.Wmdsor WA~ERPROOFERS. "' Hubbard E. T?uchen end,M~idenhead Reading Blind Works Co. (Sidn~y W. _ James Tom, M1dgham, Readmg Long, manager), 2 .Arcade, Fr1ar st. H11l .J. & Co. ~aterproofers,s2 ~arket Johnson J. jun. .Aldworth, Reading Reading place & 10 H1gh street, Readmg Keen M. Stroud Green, Greenham, Sparrow Frederick Harl2y & James, Stransom & Son, .40 to 42 Market pl. Newbury 128 & r29 Friar street, Reading Rdng.; & Manswn House st.Newbry King .A. & Giles, Buckland, Faringdon . Lailey John, Winterbourne, Wantage Hull J. &; Sons, 39 & 40 Bartholomew Cordrng John C. & Co. (ongmal Cord- Lloyd Lorenzo J. Portway pl. Wantage close, London E C; makers to the ings), 19 Piccadilly W (corner of Mackrell .A. Woodlands St. Mary, trade .Air street) Lambourn R.S.O Jefferys R. J. & Son, 25 Oxford street, Cording George, 125 Regent street W Merchant J. Asbbury, Shrivenham London W & 28 Cockspur street SW, London R.S.O WATERPROOF CLOTHING Mortimore Edward, Waltham St. WINDOW GLASS MERCHNTS. MA,.'U.FACTURERS Lawrence, Twyford R.S.O B dl & Bl" K" ' d R d" ·'"'' • M und ay R"1c h ard , Wh arf r d . N ew b ury ra ey 1ss, mg s roa , ea mg india Rubber, Gutta Percha & Nelson Jesse Woodley Reading Telegraph Works Co. Limited; N eVI. 11 e J oh n,' D rayt on,'Ab" mg d on WINE. & SPIRIT. MERCHANTS.. offices,1oo & 106 _Cannon street,Lon- Packer Frederick Childrey, Wantage .Abmgdon WJ?e & Spmt Co. 26 H1gh donE C; works,Sllvertown,London E Packer William, Uffington, Faringdon street, Abmgdon . WAX FIGURE MAKERS. Partridge & Son, Wallingford street, .Allaway W. E. 6g Peascod st. "\Ymdsr . Wantage Baker F. J. & Co. Broad st. Wokinghm Goodwm J.; works, 35 & 36 Hos~er Partridge J. Ashbury Shrivenham Belcher & Habgood Limited, 18 High lane E C; show rooms &; wax stud1o.' R.S.O ' st. Abingdon & Market pi. Faringdn ugCharterhouse s~reet,Londo~ E C • Pether E. Blewbury, Didcot R.S.O Bennett Richard, Grove st. Wantage wax figures for hairdressers, tailors & p·1 kM tth w 'l'h tch m Ne bur Bickerton Bros Station rd Bracknell drapers,· li t forf shows & exhibitions; ponm.noc ey J . Gat . Shee ff'or d , aLam ab' ou rnwR . soy. Blandy, Hawki~s & Co. I6 .Bridge st. pnce s 8 ree Pounds F. East Garston, Lambourn Reading WEIGHING MACHINE MAKER R.S.O Blatch Frank (e:xors. of), 'l'heale,Rdng -PATENT. Ricketts G.KingstonBagpuize,Abingdn Brown James Dymore ~ Son, Royal Sargeant Henry John, Easthampstead, .Albert brewery',Q~een s rd.~admg Poupard Thomas James (&sacks), 134 Bracknell Burge & Co. V1etona street, Wmdsor Tooley street, London S E Sexton James, Holyport, Maidenhead Butler & Son~, 85, 87 & 89 Chatham WELL SINKERS. Shepherd Frederick, .Ashmore green, street, Readmg . Cold .Ash Newbu Butler Frank,3 London street,Readmg Joyce S.2r8 Southampton st. Readmg . • . ry S .A h Canning John The Royal Brewery 44 Shr1mpton Richard & on, rt ur ' . ' WELL SINKING ENGINEERS. road, Windsor Peascod street, Wm~sor s· d H F"fi ld M "d h d Cooper Arthur S. (Importer), 29 Marsh H. S. & Co. Kennet ironworks, S~mmonds Weltnry,S llle ,fi ldal Ren dea Market place, Reading De Bohun road, Vastern road, Rdng Immon s r. wa ow e • ea _ng Croxford Robert, Broadway, Newbury WHEELWRIGHTS. Smallbone James, Streatley, Readmg Douglas Stores (Nevile Reid & Co.), . Smallbone Jn. ~- Sparsholt, Wa~tage Thames side, Windsor .Adams E.Sulhamstead Banmster,Rdng Soundy ~r?s. High Town rd.Ma~denhd Ferguson & Son, II6 &; II Broad st• .Adams G.F.4 Grovelands rd. ea. Rdng Stone W1lham, Lady grove, .Abmgdon\ Reading 7 Ada~s Robt. High st.Lam?ournR.S.O Tame F. J. Long W~ttenham,.Abing~on Freeman Joseph, Market pi. Wantage .Aldndge Tom,Blewbury, D1dcot R.S.O Tame Hy. Three Mile Cross, Readmg Fuller John & Co. King st.Maidenhead And~ews .Arth.Northcroft la. Ne~bury Tubb E. F. 31 Gt. Knolly~ st. Readng George & Co. Limited, 22 & 23 King Anst1ss George, Oxford road, ~mdsor T~rner '1'. Hampton rd. C1ty, Newbury street & 13 The .Arcade, Friar st. Ballard & Son, Coxwell _st. Farmgdon Vmce~t W.Newland,Arborfield,Readng Reading; &21Northbrook st.Newbry Barlow Isaac & Son, 7 Zmzan street & Weavmg Charles, Cookham S.O Gibbs & Killick Broadway Newbury Hope street, Reading Wells .Alfred J. Brightwalton,Wantage Gilbey W & A. Limited' Pantheon Barrett James, Fyfield, .Abingdon Wheeler William, Beech Hill, Reading Oxford 'street London \v ' :Bennett Alfred, Appleton, .Abingdon ' Eesley R. Ea.Hendred, Steventn.R.S.O Smith, Parfrey & Co. Limited, 141 Agencies in :Berkshire. Bew George, Woodlands St. Mary, Buckingham Palace road, London Abingdon-Dickey& .Arnold,2 Ock st Lambourn R.S.O SW; &; at Pimlico wheelworks, St. Bracknell-T. Lawrence & Sons, Booker George, East Hanney, Wantage Peter's place, Birmingham High street Bristol Isaac, Leckhampstead,Wantage Cookham-E. Cooper, grocer Burfoot James,Furze platt,Maidenhead WHITE LEAD MANUFACTRS. Crowthorne 0. J. Lake, High st Burton Waiter J. Hampstead Marshall, Rose Sir W. A. &; Co. 66 Upper Faringdon-Chamberlain & Son, Newbury 'l'hames street, London E 0 London street Caudell William, :Binfield, Bracknell Hungerford-'1'. .Alexander, grocer, Chalk John, Railway arches, Windsor WHITE METAL MANUFCTRS· High street Child E.East Hagbourne, Didcot R.S.O Dewrance & Co. 165 Great Dover st. Lambourn-R. R. Lewis, grocer, Chivers George, Theale, Reading London S E Mai'ket place Cockbil1 William, Tilehurst, Reading Longworth-Enoch Webb, grocer Coles Jn. Ashbury, ShrivenhamR.S.O WHITESMITHS, LOCKSMITHS Maidenhead-P. &; S. Thompson, Corderoy Josiah & Son,Blewbury,Did- & :BELLHANGERS. 65 & 67 High street cot R.S.O Adams B.A.18 De Beauvoir rd.Readng Newbury-Church Bros. The Bridge Cosburn F. 46 Bartholomew st. Nwbry Blowfield William & Sons, West street & Bartholomew street Cox Thomas, Cross street,Wokingham & 128 High street, Maidenhead Pangbourne H. Selwood, grocer Day C. Sutton Courtenay, .Abingdon Bookbam John, Sunninghill Village, Reading: Dixon E. Bourton, Shrivenham R.S.O Sunninghill, Ascot Salmon Limited,33 & 34 Market pl Dunton & Sons, Crane wharf, King's Davis Geo. Sampson, Clewer, Windsor Baylis & Co. 75 & 94 Broad street road, Reading Lee Thomas, Shrivenham R.S.O &; 55 Erleigh road Emerton J. & Son, 22 The .Abbey, Marshall T. 5ra, Victoria st. Windsor Theale--John J. Turton Abingdon Simmons J. G. 14 Bridge st.Maidenhd Twyford-W. J. Moss, grocer Emery Benjamin, r Whitley cottages, Tuck William, 6 Park st. Maidenhead Wallingford-Upton & Reynolds,St. Basingstoke road, Reading Warner John, Remenham, Henley Mary's street Finch .A . .Aston Upthorpe, Wallingford Wellman Brothers & Co. 42 & 43 Wantage M. Talbot, Grove street Ford Henry, .Aldermaston, Reading Peascod street, Windsor Windsor: Fulk.er George, Earley, Reading Wheeler Edward, Thatcham, Newbury E. E.Rowland,chemist, Peascod st Fulker Thos. Jas. Compton, Newbury Wheeler George, Thatcham, Newbury F. Radford, 10 Castle hill Gerring Mrs . .Annie, Steventon R.S.O White Wm. 26 Denmark st. Wokinghm Wokingham-W.J.Stone,14 Peach st • .
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