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Derbyshire. Tea 593 TRADES DIREGrORY•] DERBYSHIRE. TEA 593 Sprinthell S. 1 Dale rd. Matlock Bath Earp FrederIc,. k St. M'lCh ael's churc h- Teachers ofDrill. Stafford S. J. Hognaston, Ashborne yard, Queen street & St. Michael's Cocking William, Hopewell terrace, stafford William Webster, Hognaston, lane, Derby Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath Ashborne Evans L. Post off. Greenhill la.Alfrtn Thmoghue James R. Lime grove, Staincliffe Wm. 29 Osmaston rd. Drby Eyre Ellis, Castleton, Sheffield Long Eaton R.S.O Staniforth Sm!. Cheapside, Belper Flint W. 15 Church st. Heanor RS.O Eccles Sergt. H. C. Market p1.Ashbrn tStatham J. Matlock Green,Mtlck.Bth Menzies Thos. 5 Ashbourne rd. Derby Green Sergt. J. H. Bridge st. Bakewll Stewart Alexander, 35 Chatsworth rd. Kerry Sergt. J. Repton, Burton-on-T TANNERS. New Brampton, Chesterfield Teachers ofLanguages. Stokes Thos. 3 Bramble st. Derby Booth Thomas Stamford, Goatcliff Storer Treavor, 2 Strutt street, Derb}' brook, Eyam, Sheffield D'Aubry K. 87 Curzon st. Derby Sutton J. 61 Bath st. Ilkeston RS.O Clayton Joseph & Sons, Clayton st. Goulder W.High st. Riddings,Alfretn Swale Seth, Vicar lane, Chesterfield & Spa Lane tanneries, Chesterfield Tacchella R, RA. 66 Friargate,Drby S 'ft J hn I Wellington st Derby Eastwood's Tannery Limited, 6 & 7 TarltonWl 0,Bobt.3·108 Mayfield rd. Ashbrn Full street, Derby Teachers of Music. Taylor Hy. Birchover, Matlock Bath New Hide & Skin Co. Sheffield Liro. Ashover Carl, Cromford rd.Wirkswth Taylor iR. V. 250 Osmaston road,Derby Commercial yard, Ohesterfield Banni!!ter N. Calow, Ohesterfield Thompson & Son, 1 Babington la.DrbY Senior F. Dixon Road tannery,Chstrfld Barradough Joshua, Woodville, Bur­ Thornhill Henry, 97 Traffic st. DerbY Slack & Co. Lordsmill st. Chesterfield ton-on-Trent Tindall M.28 Gregory st.Ilkstn.RS.O Bayley E. W. 6 Duffield road, Derb1 Todd James, Brimington, Chesterfield TAPE MANUFACTURERS. Beeton Miss V. 18 Campion st. Derby Tomlins Ebenezer, 20 Strutt st. Derby Bonas Joseph & Son, Lynton st.Derby Bennett T. H. 32 Loudoun st. Derby Topham & Booth,High st.Ripley,Drby Bond M. & 00. Alr~was mills, Ash- Bettison Ernest L.L.C.M. (& organist Toplis Joseph, Smedley street, Mat- borne. See advertIsement of .Pinxton Church), Somercotes lock Bank, Matlock Eath BowmerJ.Gol'lsey Bank mill,Wirksw~th hill, Alfreton tToseland John, ,Church street,Ohurch Lilley Joseph & Charles, 109 Parha- Birch Misses Gertrude & Florence, Gresley, Burton-upon-Trent ment street & Dean street, Derby Cromford rd. Wirksworth Townsend Charles Henry, High street, Oakden E. & 00. Vale mill, Boyer st. Brittan Thos. 41 Byron st. Derby Newhall, Burton-upon-Trent Derby Broadbery WaIter, Duke st. Burbage- Tunley William Hall, 59 Bridge street, Poyser John, Bole Hill, Wirksworth on-the-Wye, Buxton Long Eaton R.S.O Webster Thomas, Willow Bath mill, Buckley Henry, Cremona house, Swad- Tunstall J. Churoh Broughton, Derby Wirksworth lincote, Burton-upon-Trent Turner Bros. Low pavement, Chest~fld TAR DISTILLERS. Burgiss Frdk. D~rwin aven. B,nxton Turner Brothers,Market street & HIgh Butler Miss Harnet Mary, 2 BmfieJ.d street, Eckington, Sheffield Aldred Shirley & Co. Limited (wood) rd. Meersbrook, Sheffield , Turner Miss Lizzie, Repton, Burton- (David R. Jones, manager), Nor- Cater J. 97 Siddals road, Derby on-Trent wood Chemical works, Killamarsh, Chadfield E. Jsph. 28 Friargate,Derby Turner Peter, Over lane, Belper Sheffield Cox Charles William, 30 Union road, Tyson George, Olown, Chesterfield. Ellison & Mitchell, Killamarsh,Shffid Ilkeston RS.O Vaughan & Son, 2 Derwent bUlld- Jones Benj. Shakeshaft, Wirksworth Cox S. Neville, 125 Green. lane, Derby ings, Derby. See advert Robinson Bros. Lim. Spondon, Derby Edmonds William George, 93 Notting- Wain George, 1'8 Gordon rd. Derby NG CONTRACTORS ham road Derby Wain John, 52 Pear Tree road, Derby TAR PAVI . Fairclough 'WaIter Peake Mus.Bac., Wain Wm. '1'. 46 Green lane, Derby Constable W. E. & Co. Lim. (Norman F.R.C.O. Shaw street, Glossop Waite Fredk. 37 Low. Dale rd. Derby Hart, manager), Matlock Bridge Fletcher Alfd. Wm. 92 Curzon st.Drby Walker R. B. & Co. 53 !'ondon rd.Drby TAR PAVIORS. Fowler A. Nottingham rd.Ripley,Drby Walker James, Doverldge, Derby. Frearson In. T. 88 Rose Hill st. Derby Walker William Henry, Derwent VIew, Asphaltic Limestone Concrete Garner Miss Lily, 36 Eyre st.Chstrfld Oaker side,So:nth Darley,Matlck.Bth Co. Limited, Peak Dale, Worm- Goddard F. Millcliff, Silverlands,Buxtn Wall Henry, LIttle Eaton, Del"by hill, Buxton (John A. Hankins, Goodwin Miss A.E. 14 VernOD st.Drby tWallace W. Hig-h st. ~ew Mills,Stkpt sec.); registered offices, 121 Col- Hammond George, 6 Dean street,Drby Ward GeOTge Fredenc, Smedley st. more row, Eirmingham Handley MM. Mary, 5 Sitwell st. Derby Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath TARPAULIN MANUFACTRS. Hardy Joseph Andrew, Albert street, Ward John, Duffield, Derby South Normanton, Alfreton Ward John, Q9 Sherwood street,Derby Unite J()hn, 289, 291 & 293 Edgware Hart E. Mundy st. Heanor RS.O Wardle John,- Ticknall, Derby road, London W Hibbert Norman B., Mus.Doc. 16 Wardle Robt. 49 Bennett st. Buxton TAVERNS. Swinburne street, Derby Waring Mrs Elizh. Fernilee, Stockprt See Public Houses Holmes William, Smedley street, Mat- tWaterhouse Wm. Hayfield, Stockport &c. lock Bank, Matlock Bath Watts Mrs. E. Starkholm~Mtlck.Bth TAXIDERMISTS. Horridge Thomas, 29 Market st. Webster H.I7Church st. .tleanorRS.O Ilkeston RS.O tWebster John, 28 Traffic st. Derby S!le Bird & Animal Preservers. Hunter John Bolsover Chesterfield Webster Robert, Post office, Eggin- TEA DEALERS. Hutchison M~s. C. 20 West av. Derby ton, Burton-upon-Trent See Grocers. Jephson Miss Sarah Ann, 3 St.Helen's Wells & Smith, 87 London road, Drby street Chesterfield Wells Wm. 8 Midland road, Derby TEA MERCHANTS. Kiel H'3South cliff, Dale rd. Buxton Weston H. Lim. 6 Sadlergate bdg.Dby Binch J. (agent), 222 Abbey st. Derby Kirkland F. W. Bridge street, Belper Wheatcroft F. 44 Beetwell st.Chstrfld Brooks & Co. 121 London rd. Derby Land Miss E. 51 Stafford st. Derby Wh~eldon W. 15~, London rd. Buxton Coles A. & Co. Limited, 10 Corn mar- Menor T. B. Chantry hou~e, Bakewell Whitehall ClothIers, 209 Normanton ket, Derby Miles Misses Sarah & LIly, 70 Os- ~oad, Derby Golden (The) Bonus Tea Co. Limited masoon road, Derby ~~g~tmanT.57Derby rd.HeanorR.~.g (Thomas Ashurst, manager), 30 Mumby J. O. 7 Harcourt st. Derby "~ms & Luker,5R~y st.HeanorR.. Pimlico, llkeston R.S.O Neall Geo. 25 Pelham street, Derby W~s Geo. F. Eckmgton, ShefliLeld Hunters' (importers), 57 Bath street, Norman F. W. 86 Green lane, Derby Wmn Henry, 13 Market place, ong Ilkeston Norton C. G.156 Osmaston rd. Derby ~at?n R.S.O . London Tea 00. King' .street Oldham. J. E. 2 Turn Lee rd. Glossop Wmtr~ngham J. 18 WardwlCk, Derby Melia Daniel & Co. Limited, II High Orme W. H. 108 Ashbourne rd. Derb, Woolhscroft Charles, 100 & 102 Bath t test Glossop Parker Miss E. 16 Holmes st. Derb, street, Ilkeston R.S..O S.;:CTh:) Tea Co. (Robert Wallis, Parkin Benjamin,Sunnyside, Ashborno Wray Jsph. Geo. R High st. Alfreton ) St f d t Ilkstn RS 0 Parkin J.C.62 Stanton rd.llkestn.R.S.O \Vri~ht William C. & Son, New square, St:~rd ¥ea ili (~e~n'ard G~od'-win, Peat Peter, Copthorne villas, Notting- Chesterfield nager) Euteher's row Ashborne ham road, Alfreton Wright WaIt. In. Clown, Chesterfield ma, , Pechell Miss LauraL.R.A.M.Killarney, Wr~ght W~..New square, Chesterfield TEACHERS & PROFESSORS. Duffield road, Derby lVrlght William John, Market place, Radford Miss Anoie, 214 Normanton Cromford, Matlock Eath Teachers of Dancing. road, Derby TALLOW CHANDLERS. Elliott Albert, 33 lrongate, Derby Radford Miss E.214 Normanton rd.Dby !.ustin G. & Co. 5 Market place & Smith Miss Ethel C. Oliffe hall,Derby- Radford !'fiss L.2qNormanton rd.Drby Cattle market, Derby. Telegrams, shire la. Meersbrook bank, Sheffield Read Miss Frances L. K. 48 Stanley cc Austin Derby'" Tel. No. 175 Trown Chas. F. Oakerthorne. Alfreton street, Derby ,, DERBYSHIRE 38.
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