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Boot & Shoe :Makers 18 BOOT & SHOE :MAKERS [COUNTY Skinner William, Rearsby,Leicester Wardle Joseph, Peckleton,Hinckley Brown T. & Co. West rd. Oakham; Smith Alf. P. Knipton, Grantham Watchorn Isaac, Plungar,Nottnghm & at Leicester Smith Job, Aylestone, Leicester Waterfield Geo. Fleckney, Leicester Bywater & Grewcock (w. ch.), Bar- Smith John, Ab Kettleby, Melton Watts In. Long Whatton, L'boro' well, Hinckley Smith Jsph.(dlr.), Anstey,Leicester Webster SI. Lyddington,Uppinghm Callington Geo. Barwell, Hinckley Smith Mrs. M. A. (dlr.), Countes- Weed John, Tickencote, Stamford Clarke George, Oadby, Leicester thorpe, Leicester Wells James, Somerby, Oakham Clarke Henry, Anstey, Leicester Smith Mark,Mountsorrel,Loughbro' Wesley John,Newtown Linford,Lcr Co-op. Productive Society Ltd. Bar- Smith Miss S.A.(dlr.),Packington, West George, Whitwick, Leicester well, Hinckley Ashby Wheatley E.Gt.Bowdn·Mkt.Harbro' Co-op. Boot&ShoeMfg.Soc.Enderby, Smith Sidney, Arnesby, Leicester Wheatley Thos. Gt. Glen, Leicester Leicester, G. Heathcote, mgr Smith Thomas, Primethorpe, Rugby White D. Stoney Stanton,Hinckley Crick T. & Co. Sileby, Loughboro' ; Smith T. South Wigston, Leicester White James, Hemington, Derby & at Leicester Smith William, Easthorpe, Bottes- Wightman Chas. Burbage, Hinckley Farren Geo.(w.ch.),Barwell,Hinckly ford, Nottingham Wightman iEdw. Burbage, Hinckley Freeman, Hardy & Willis, 9 Market Smith William, Packington, Ashby Wightman Wm. Burbage, Hinckley place, Loughboro'; 39 Market st. Smith W.Wigston Magna,Leicester Wignall W. H. 'Wigston, Leicester Ashby; 9 Market place, Melton; Sneath In.W. Mountsorrel, L'boro' Wilford John, Waltham, Melton & 1 High st. Market Harborough Springthorpe Eljh.Whitwell,Oakhm Wilkins G.H.Castle Doningtn.Drby Gamble J.Canal st.Sth.Wgstn,Lcstr Springthorpe In.Langham, Oakhm Willett Bros. (dlrs.), Anstey,L'ster Gare W. & Co. Sileby, Loughboro' Squires George, Houghton,Leicester Winfield J.Castle Donington,Derby Garner Edn. Southern lane, Melton Stafford Samuel, IIston, Leicester Winfield Miss Sarah (dealer),Castle Garner H. & Sons,AIbert st.Syston; Stannage Wm. Gaddesby,Leicester Donington, Derby & at Leicester Stapleton Edw. Greetham,Oakham "'-inter In.Appleby Magna,Atherstn Geary Bros.(w.oh.),Barwell,Hnckly Starbuck Wm.Barlestone,Nuneaton Wood Geo. Wymeswold,Loughbro' Gent H. A. (w.ch.),Burbage,Hinckly Start Wm. Shepshed,Loughborough Wood 'Vm. Hungarton, Leicester Glenfield Progress Boot & Shoe Co­ Statham G.Newbold Verdon,Leicstr Woodcock B.Slawston,Mkt.Harbro' op. &ciety Lim. near Leicester Statham James, Newbold gate, Woodcock Thos. Billesdon, Leicstr Graves, Jackson, Pickett & Co.(w), Worthington, Ashby Wragg Wm. Stoke Golding,Hinckly Anstey, Leicester Statham In.Osgathorpe, Loughbro' Wright Abm. Burbage, Hinckley Green G. & Sons, Shepshed, Lough­ Stockley Jacob, Glenfield Leicester Wright J. (dlr. ),Donisthorpe,Ashby borough; & Granby st. Leicestr Stokes Christopher, Hose, Melton *Wright Samuel,Kirby Muxloe,Lsir Hipwell & Kerry, Shepshed, L'bro' Stretton Edw. M. Desford,Leicestr Wright 'Villiam, Ratby, Leicester Hobson & Co. Highfield st. Market Summerfield W.CastleDongtn.Derby Wright Wm. (dlr.), Scalford,Melton Ha~boroughi & at Leicest~r Swift Thomas, South Croxton.:t;.cstr BOOT & SHOE MANUFCTRS _ Hopkms & SmIth, Enderby,LelCestr Talton Jsph.(fctr. ),Kegworth,Derby WHOLESALE & EXPORT: Huddlestone H.& Co.Anstey, .Lcstr & Shepshed Loughborough Hughes & Crooks, Anstey, LeIcester Taylor Arthu; Hathern Loughboro' West & Blaekwell & at Leicester Jackson & Horn, Anstey, Leicester Taylor Fred, Bottesford: Nottnghm HINCKLEY. Kel.lett & Co. Bl~by, Leicester , Taylor Job Bottesford N ottinghm B.&S 14 C tl t & L' t Kmght & Co. SIleby, Loughboro ; , , l"IggS ons, as e s . eles l' & at LeI' ester Taylor In.Appleby Magna Atherstn CC c ' St fd Burford .& o.(w.g.),John street, Leader W.12 Nottingham st. Melton TIay or Stephen, Barrow den, am Derby road L d L d BI b L . Thomas J ames Sibson Atherstone H & J . J I t t ennar st. a y & eIcester Thompson .E Edith W~ston Stamrd J ut~ F e~nCgsF 0 III S reed Ludlam & Bennett, Oadby, Leicestr Thompson H:Woodhse.Eav~sL'bro' JarhvIs ·W It 0.& acctorY rOBa d t Moore A~os & Co. (w. ch.), Bar- " 0 nson a er o. Up. on swell Hmckley Thompson John, Seaton, Kettenng Meller & Bolesworth New buildings 'GH AL' Thompson Jsph. 'Voodhouse Eaves, Mellor John Geo 23 'Hill street P~lme~ eo. ry. nstey, e~cester Loughborough Murcott & Payn'e, Upper Bond st P~ckenng & James,Barwell,J;fmckly Thompson Thos. Scalford, Melton Orton William, John street PICkett Thomas, Anstey, LeICester Thorpe Chas- Manton Uppingham P k' H W d t t Pollard, Boyer &Pollard,Anstey,Lcr ,. er ms eury, 00 s ree Rowell Geo Burton road Melton Thurkettle H.Sth.Luffenham,Stmfd Smith William 28 Castle street R G'· &C L" L' t · Th Kib th L' ter '. oyce, aSCOlne o. Im. eIces er T & Imson os. wor, eICes Toone Bros. DruId street d S st & t L t Mansfld C Tomblin Miss Ssn. Market Overton, Toone & Harris, Factory road S r 'tYConffi &a C cSAr. te L' t Oakham m~r, uno. ns. y, cs r Tomlinson John, Hoton,Loughbro' EARL SHILTON (Hinckley). Sm~th & r Son, An~y, Lel,cester Toon Wm. Donisthorpe, Ashby Abbott Abraham Sm~th Kn.est, Barwell, Hmekley T'opley James, Packington, Ashby Abbott Arth. & Co SmIth, Falre & Co. E~ert~n road Turner Edward, Stathern, Melton Abbott H. W J\;Ielton & Low.St.SavlOur s ~d.Lcr Turner Srn!. Quorn, Loughborough Bennett Alexander SmI.th Wm.(w.ch), Barwell,Hmckly Tyers Jspih.G. Thurmaston,Leicestr Bird William Henry SprI~gthorpe, Hunt & Co. Anstey, Underwood Mrs. Frances, High st. Carter IErnest LeIcester ,, Syston, Leicester Cobley William Storer & Jordan, Shepshed, L boro, Underwood G. (dlr.),Ellistown,Lcstr Colver Thomas Swan George, Rothley, Loughboro Underwood Wm.Thrussington,Lcstr Felce Mrs Sw~n, Preston & Bray, Brook st, Upton T. Sutton Oheney, Nuneaton Loxley R. & Co .Srleby, Loughborough , Utting Tom (dlr) Whitwick Leiestr Hammond John Trlley Owen, Shepshed, Loughbro 'Wade & Co. (dl~.),Kegworth,De;bY Norton Alfred Tomlinson & Co. Shepshed, L'boro' Wainwright In. Osbaston,Hinckley Orton & Lakin Toone & Bl~ck, Saffron lane, Glen \Vakefield James. Braunston,Oakhm Pick & Whitmore Parva, LeIcester Waldram Wm.Thringstone,Leieestr Storer Albert Turner J. ~ Son, Blaby & Asylum \Valker George, Tugby, Leicester Sturges W. H street, LeIcester _ *Walker Thomas, Sileby, Loughbro' Toon A. C. & J Wade Rowland, Kegworth, ~erby Wallin Jsph. Seagrave, Loughboro' Wain & Worthincrton Walker, Kempson ~ Stevens Llmtd; Wallis William, Oakthorpe, Ashby Whitmore Thoma~ & Co Brook street, SIleby:. Loughbro *Ward Chas T.Sth.Wigston,Leicstr Ward Bros. Cosby. LeICester Ward Ernest, Barrow, Loughboro' Bennett C. & Co. Barwell,Hinckley 'Ward Hry. Ullesthorpe, Lttrwth 'Yard Fdk. Medbourne,Mkt.Harbro' Black & Son. Anstey, Leicester West & Blackwell, Earl Shilton, 'Yard Thos. Tur Langton,Leicester Branston \Villiam, Blaby, Leicester Hinckley; & at Leicester WM. H. RUSSELL Tunes Pianos Two Years Free 0" Cost..
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