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J,fESSRS. BAXTER PAYNE & LEPPER having through their llLAgency disposed of most of the Residences and Estates that have changed ownership, are particularly desirous of drawing the attention of Owners, Trustees, and Residents to this irnporbnt fact. :MEsSRb. BAXTERPAYNE & LEPPER'S widely known Agency and extensive connection enables them to let ('·r~dl property of every description most advantageollqJ~' I-'.f· pubEc auction or private contract. Scales of Commission on Sal3s, Valuations, Letting of Landed Estiites, HOl/se Property, FaN';S, ~~q.:to be had on application, ' ~ORTGAGES ARRANGED ON FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Agc:nts -to "the Sun Fire and Life Ofilees. AND Railway Passen[:;ers' Assuranc.) Company. g TnO f4G' g ~ruml£l1 !Jir£ttury REVISED AND ENLARGED FOR 1892, Comprising the· following Parishes of the Bromley Union TOGETHER WITH ~au nf tgr J@)iatddt OFFICIAL ESTABLISH~IENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS, &c., &c. TRADE DIRECTORY Bromley... 1 Hayes 242 B'OOkenhalll 121 :K:e.~ton............•............... 244 Bickley 207 Knockholt ..•........•.....•..... 245 Chelsfield 213 North Cray 247 Chfslehurst ~17 ~ _Qrpington ....••.....•....••...... 247 Cudham 235 Shortlands .................•...... 250 Down 236 St. Mary Cray 253 Farnborough 237 St. Paul's Cray ..•.............. 256 l!'oots Cray 239 Weit Wickham 257 Grove Park :-~-.-:-24I~-~-- -----­ REGISTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL. PRINTED ANq ~UBLISHED BY E:. STRONG & SONS, BROMLEY, KENT. FOREIGN MONEY EXCHANGED. GOLDSM ITH, JEWELLER, Wltattb « ..OClntk ~aktr, @·ptitian, &t., 115, HIGH STREET, BROMLEY, KENT. R. TAYLOR respectfully invites an inspection of his extensive and well selected Stock of New and Fashionable, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. of guaranteed quality and the best London Manufacture. otutaptt luau Wfoubou 'i'OUZtz. GROICE AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN 15 AND 18 CARAT GOLD JEWEI.LERY. All the Newest Designs and Novelties in Silver Jewellery ~ ~tc Jef er~J T:l0up~i~~Je~e;l1epy, :Jt~ IN GREAT VARIETY. A very Large and Superior Selection of Ladies' and Gent.· Gold and Silver Watches. Wedding, 13it1thday, & Othet1 Pt1esents, in Si1vet1 at Eleett1o~Plate. An efficient Staff of London Experienced Workmen employed on the premiaesforthe Repairing, Cleaning, &c., of every description of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c., in a throughly practica.l manner, much below the usual prices. Diamond and other ornaments Re-mounted in nIl the Modern Fashions. Family Jewels Re-set. Designs and Estimates furnished. t)1~Dlm~ B¥ Ptl~31! P~6JdP31!I1¥ lmn.rr.E]\lDED ~e. ESTABLISHED 1854. TRADES DIRECTORY. Accountants. Griffin, Gould & Co., 3, The Corner, High Street xxxiv Assurance Societies. Royal Exchange Assurance Company Ii Auc'tioneers and Estate Agents. Baxter, Payne & Lepper, Bromley & Beckenham opposite Title, 36,120. 212 Lanshury & Co., Town Hall, Bromley... .., ..• xxxii Levens W. W., Railway Approach, Beckenham 124 Nettlefold, W., High Street '.. ... 1G Todd IJ. W., 23, Market Square, Bromley... til Waterer & Dickins, Market Square, Bromley inside front cover Bakers and ConfectIOners. Allen G., 20, Freelands Road, Bromley lxxiii Ferrebee & Hill, Stanley Road & Mason's Hill lxv Hyde T., 16, The Pavement, Bromley lxx Maunder W., 1 and 2, Market Square, Bromley lxxvii Bookbinders, Stationers, &c· Strong & Sons, 14, Market Square, Bromley Bootmakers Ayling T. S., 15 aud 16, The Broadway Illlulc} xx Ayles W., 2, Rtanley Road, Bromley lxiii Basnett Mrs. High Street ... xxix Burg-ess J., 119, High Street, Bromley xxxiii Chatel' & Co., 11, Widm'ore Road, Bromley xciii Oliver Percy, 126, High Street Bromley 27 Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants. Fox & Sons, Farnborough inSide back cover Fremlin Bros, Maidstone ... ... Lxxii Graley E., Railway Hotel, East Street, Bromley xlv .McMullen & Co., Beckenham ••• .. .... 177, 178 Pamphilon G .. ~ Son, l:ljgh StreGt, Bromley ... 20 Shepherd, Neame & CJ., 19, Market Square, Bromley xc viii TRADES DIRECTORY. Builders and Oontractors. Arnaud & Son, 149, High Street, Bromley xlii Copeland H., 1,.rrhe Pavement, Beckenham 168 Graty T. D·, 3, East Street, Bromley 24 Grubb W. A., I, Widmore Road, Bromley 1 Hartridge J. 38, Park End, Bromley 32 Lansbury T, Waldo Brick Works, Bromley xliv Lowe R. A., Lower Camden, Chislehurst !xxvi Mersh W., 54, Palace Road, Bromley xxxviii Mid Kent Building WorkEl,Beckenham 121 Payne D., 111, High Street, Bromley' !xi Peill and Sons, Contractors ... xiii Pritchard A., 16, West Street, Bromley lxviii Shewbrooks Thomas, 5, The Promenade, London Road xliii Tolhurst, A. & G., 37, Walpole Road lxxxii Butchers. Cooper H. G., 13. Widmore Road, Bromley ••, xlviii Covell & Harris, The Corner, High Street, Bromley 28 Ruegg Henry, 45, High Street, Bromley !xxxv Cab and Fly Proprietors. Stockwell D., Weston Grove '" xliii .Ward H., 14, West Street, Bromley lxxiv Waters P., 36. Park Road, Bromley xciii Withycombe W. H., College Roa~.Bromley 82 Wickenden W. R.,Bird in Hand, widmore lxxxiii Chandlers. !sard & Son, Market Sqnare, Bromley xxxix Chemists. Barton & Co., East Street 1l~ Baxter W. W., 40, High Street, Bromley... xlix Skinner Richard, 132, High Street, 'Bromley 21 Shillcock & Son, 122, High Street, Bromley 23 Chimney qleaners. Prangle W., 1, Palaee Road xxxii China and Glass Stores; Smith M., 15, Market Square Ii Coal Merchants. Grinsted Daniel, 124, High Street, Bromley and 6, High Street, Beekenham .••• ••• ••• xxxv Mersh Wm., 54, Palace Road, Bromley ••• xxxviii ADVERTISEMENTS ix SOUTH EASTERN STORES. W. BATLEY, GROCER, Mm BOTTLED BEER MERCHANT, 7, Widtnot1e Road, Bt1otnley, XENT. (Opposite Congregational Chapel). ---~.~.~--­ FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY FOR ORDERS For Wi"f1;e,Spirits 9" Beers, see Price List. FIRST CLASS PROVISIONS ONLY. Customers will effect a great Saving at this READY MONEY ESTABLISHMENT. x ADVERTISEMENTS. I1E~EE~T 3FI~I~GEJI!JI!, ~eferinarl? glurgeol1, OtDce: 124, HIGH STREET, BROMLEY, KENT. INFIRMARY AND SHOEING FORGES MASONS HILL, BROMLEY, AND FAIRFIELD, BECKENHAM . • ; '9~' RESIDEllCE: "ENGADINE," B.ROMLEY, KENT. S)[ COLLINS, Ilis!nunt lSnnltstlltt, ~tatinntt, AND M.USIC "W"AREI-I:OUSE, 17, THE PAVEMENT, WIDMORE ROAD. BB.OMLEY. Dep()t for the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Suuday School Union. A Large Stock of Plain and Fancy Stationery at Lowest Prices. MAGAZINES PUNCTUALLY SUPPLIED, Circulating Library. Bookbinding, Note Paper Stamping. A disoount of 3d. in the 1s. off all Magazines and Books fof' Cash. PIANOFORTES ON SA LE OR HIRE. Every description of Musical Instruments tuned and repaired. Musicians provided for Evening Parties, Balls, &0. TRADE8 DIRECTOY. xi Coach Builders. Chitty & Son, Palace Road, Bromley xxxvi Corn Merchant. Grmsted Daniel, 124, High Street,. Bromley, & 6, High Street, Beckenham xxxv Cutlers. Alldis and Son, Market Square xvii Cycle Makers. Cowell Thorr.as, 3, Homesdale Road, Bromley 201l -.Monkhouse E. C. 82, High Street, Bromley 1O~ Sills A., 4- aud 6, East Street, Bromley xxx Dairyman. Marchant J. T., High Street, Beckenham 123 Rogers J,. Bromley Road, Beckenham 126 Smith H., Park Road ... ... ... xiii Stokes J. W., Coney Hall Farm, West Wickham lxvi Dentists. Pretty Messrs., 3, Widmore Road, Bromley lviii Shillcock, G., High Street ... ... 23 Drapers. Gunton J., & Son, High Street, Bromley 4 King John 36, High Street, Bromley 31 Medhurst, High Street, Bromley 216 Roser H. W., 70, High Street, Bromley lxxxix Dyers and Cleaners. Podger & Sons, 3, Market Square, Bromley, aad Beckenham xciv-xcv Shallard & Fendt, 18, Market Square, Bromley... ... xxxiv Fishmongers. Bennett, J., East Street, Bromley, and Billingsgate !xxix Mayhew, W. H., 20, East Street, Bromley lvi Fruiterers and Greengrocers. Jones E., Widmore Road,' Bromley lxxxvi xii TRADES DIRECTORY. Furnishers and Upholsterers. Humerston J., 17, East Street •.. Lawrence John, 112 & 113, High Street, and 14, Masons Hill, Bromley... Ix Burr William, 67, High Street, Bromley... lxix Nettlefold & Son, 144, 32, & 33, High Street, Bromley 16 Furniture Removers. Dunn H G., 20, Market Square, Bromley lxxi Pyrke G., 147 & 148, High Street, Bromley lxxxvi' Grocers. Batley, Widmore Road ix Cowell W., 32, Beckenham Lane, Bromley xxx Green, Bros., East Street ... '" xiv Haynes 'rhomas, 88, High Street, Broml,ey lxxxiv Howard J., 59, 60, 64, and 65, High Street, Bromley, and at ,Beckenham . ;.. xlvii Pyrke, B. S., Bromley & Beckenham ... ... lxxv Uridge, Widmore Road facing inside front cover Hatters and Hosiers. Lilly J., 18, The Broadway, Bromley Iiv Parsons A., High Street, Bromley 103 Quiek H. B., 9, & 10 Wiclmore Road" Bromley 34 Hairdressers. Doyle, 135, High Street, Bromley
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