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Special Collections Online BERKSHIRE.] THADE~~ CAR 363 Butler W. J. Ashampst•ad, Reading Pocock .Alfred, Chestnut c o ttagel Emerton J. & Son, Abbey works, The Carpenter Joseph,. Dravton, Ahingdon Streatley, Reading Abbey, Abingdon Cheney H. St.Leonard's sq.Wallingfrd Poftley J. Gt. Shefford, Lambourn Fancourt A. 95a, King st. Maidenhd Church Wm .. 7 Mason st. Reading Pounds George, Peasemore, Newbury Girdler Jas.A.3&5 V astern rd.Readng Cock bill Edwm,84Sherman rd.Reading Quallington A. Eastbury, Lambourn· Gough Frank E.London rd.Bracknell Collyer John, 22 Aibert st. Maidenhead Ricketts ~ .KingstonBagpuize,Abngdn Hearmon Chas. Tidmarsh st. Reading Cooper Jas. Southampton st.Faringdon Rogers Richard, Fyfield, Abingdon Hewitt & Beken,Spencer's W d,Readng Corderoy J oseph Rider, As ton Up- Rozier J ames, Blind la. Lambourn J ones Art h. Windsor rd. Maidenhead thorpe, Wallingford Sampson Geo. Kintburv,. Huncrerford" Lightfoot Ernest, Bracknell rd. Crow- Cox A. & Sons, Victoria road & Ock Schoficld John, 13 Elm road, ReadinO' thorne, Wellington College Station street, Abingdon Shaylor Fdk. North Hagbourne,Didct Lloyd Lorenzo J. Portway pi. Wantage Cox & Son, Panghom·ne, Reading Smith John, Cumnor, Oxford I •''"" Bros. 45 Peach st. Wokin,;tham Cox Abraham Charles, 1 Highgrove Spy~r Charles, Mortimer, Reading Mackrill Thomas, 17 & 30 East st. & street, Reading Sqwre Robt. So Erleigh rd. Reading South street, Reading Cox George (estate), Bourton, Stimson Geo. Chas. Hurst, 'I...-vford Manners James Dow, Wokingham Shrivenham Swain H. 128a, Peascod st. 1-Vifidsor road, Bracknell Cox Raymond John Charles, Finch-1 Sweetzer Daniel, Mortirner, Readina ~aslin George, Thatcbam, C\'ewbury ampstead, Wokingham Tame F. J. Long Wittenham, Abingdn Newbnry Coach & Motor Works Ltd. Culley Arthur, Stanford-in-the-Vale, Terrey Frank, Holly villa, Binfield, (The), London road, Newbury Faringdon Bracknell Pass & Co. West street, Newbury Daniel! J cremh. 35 Bridge st. Reading Toms George Wilson, The Poplars Paul Jas. Geo. 18 BatUe st. Reading Davies Chas. B. Binfield, Bracknell Frilshan1, Newbury ' Pym Fr~1, Cookham Rise Davis T. Jennett's Hill, Bradfield, Turner Franli:, ~rightwell, "~allin~frd Shipway Albt. Upper Basildon,Readng Reading Turner Fredenck J oscpb Augustus, Smart, Moore & Saunders, Vachel rd. Dixon J n. North Hagbourne, Didcot South Ascot, Ascot Reading Dixon Waiter, Bourton, Shrivenham IV alwfield J. (estate), Uffington,Frngdn Srnith James, Tilehurst, Reading Drew Thomas Henry, 1 ;>.iarcham rd. Walker F. Gravel walk, Faringdon Tripp & Sons, York road, Maidenhead Abingdon Ware W. 39 Grenfel! rd. Maidenhead Vincent William, 72, 74, 76 & 78 Duffin A. L. 64 Brunswick st. Reading Watts Henry, Great Common, Ink­ Castle street, Reading Dyer John, :Marcham, Abingdon pen, Hungerford Wheeler George, High street, Ascot Edwards Edwin, Inkpen, Hungerford Wells Geo,:ge W. (estate), Shelling­ Willis & Son, 59 Thames st. Windsor Fluck Waiter (estate), Shrivenham ford, Faringdon Ford Harry, Aldermaston, Reading Wetherell David, 58 Soho st.Reading [ltilr Full lists of this 1:rade in Pulbrook Albert, Pinehill rd. Crow- Whiscombe John, High st. Hungerfrd United Kingdom, see Leather thorne, Wellington College Station WICkens & Son, Bartholomew street, Trades Directorv. Price 25s.] Fuller Thos. 25 Abbey st. Reading New bury Gardner John, Blewbury, Didcot Wigg Philip, Coold1am Rise Godfrey C. East Hagbourne, Didcot Wiggins Harry, 39 Ock st. Abingdon Godfrey Thomas, Post office, Charnel· Woodley John Thomas, 44 Blenheim CARRIERS. Bassett, Wantage · road, Oaversham, Reading Adams Waiter George, Cholsey Goswell Alfred, Theale, Reading Wyatt Charles, Yattendon, N ewbury Aldridge .F . .Burg·hfield, Reading Green Gale b R. Binfield, Bracknell Wyatt Geo.jun. Watchfield,Shrivnhm A.lle·n Thomas, Kennington, Oxfu rd Graver Fredk.Spencer's Wood,Readng Wyatt Williarn (to Sir Cameron Gull Bance William, Hern1itage, :Xe" bury Halfacre A. Fincharnpstead, W okinghm bart. J.P.), Frilsham, Newbury Barber J. Harwell, Steventon Hall Jesse B. 9 The Ter. Wokingham Ya1es C. W. Brightwell, Wallingfrd Barnard Arth. G. High st. Bracknqll Hammond Robert .A.rthur, Dedwortb Yea Wm. jun. Swallowfield, Reading llarrett H.& Sons, WestHanney, \Vantge .. road, Clewer, "\\7 indsor Youlden John George, High street, Baston Richa.rd, Basildon, Reading . Harris Thomas W illiam (estate), Crowthorne, Wellington College Batts Geo. Hinton Waldrist, Faringdon Buckland, Faringdon Station Bayliss Fredk. Barkham, IVokingham Hawkins Thomas, Winkfield lane, Baylis William, Farley Hill, Reading Winkfield, Windsor CARPET CLEANERS. Beckett Geo.E. 53 Bridge st.Maidenhd Higgins James, Chievelev, Newburv·­ R di & C . h L . Banner. T. E. 12 Ock st. Abingdon Hill George .Arthur, North Moretdn, ea ng a>eis am aundry 0<>. Banner W.WhistiBy grn.Hurst,Twyfrd W allingford Limited; works, George street, !loucher Thos. London st. Faringdon Caversham, Reading-. See adver- Brind _<\.lbt.Edwd.· Pangb our ne, R ea d ng Hitchman W. Harwell, Steventvn 1:isemen1: page 9 Holloway W. E. 29 Soho st. Reading I Brown J ames, Gravel walk, Faringdon Howard Arthur (estate), Coleshill, Bunce Frank, Letcombe Regis,,Vantge Swindon CARPET PLANNER. Burr Edward Archibald, Reading rd. Hugbes J.White Waltham,Maidenhead Cutler J. 5 High Town rd.Maidenhead Pangbourne, Reading Husscy John, Kiln Green, Twyford Busby Allan, Lambourn . Idenden Vince, School green, Shin- CARPET & RUG MANUFCTRS !lutcher J.North Moreton,Wallingford field, Reading · A.bingdon Carpet Manufacturing Co. Buxcey Wm. High st. Huugerford Johnson Wm. C. Hurst, Twyford Ltd. (The),. Thames whf. Abingdon Bye W11Iiam, Mortimer, Reading Josey Benjamin J. Downend, Chieve- Calcutt Frederick, Steventon ley, Newbury CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN. Carter, Pa terson & Co. Ltd. (H. L. Kent Hy. 53 Donninglon rd. Reading Pabst, agent), 17 Radley rd.M,ingdn Coxeters', 21, 23 & 25 Ock street, Knapp W. St. Leonard's av. 'Vindsor Chainev Chas. Hv. Milton, Steventnn Langford Geo. Kintbury, Hungerford Abing-don Chandier Robert." Grove st. Wantage Field, llawkins & Ponking, :'l[arket pl Langman F .&Son, Station rd.V\ •lmghm Cbasney ,V.J. West Hendred,Steventn & St. Mary's street, Walling-lord Leadbetter A. J. Swallowfield, Reading Cooper _\ lfred, Pine"Wood avenne.Crovr.. Ledgley George, 31Grove rd. Windsor thorne, Wellinr:ton College Station . Lines J ames, London road, Ascot CARRIAGE & MOTOR CAR Cottrell Frederick, Bradfield, Reading Love William James, Ufton, Reading BODY BUILDERS. Cross Albert, Station ~d. 'l'wyford Lovegrove Charles, Childrey, 'Vantage Adams F. C. z Wantage rd. Reading Davies F. lV. Station rd. Twyford Maccabee Thomas,Thatcham, Newbry A.dey Edward,150 Oxford rd.Reading Draper Misses S. J. & C. J., G. W. R. Mann Arthur (estate), ·west Wood- Ballard & Foster, Ray Mill road, goods station, Newbury hay, N~wbury Maidenhead Elliott John, Old Windsor, Windsor Marks Ernest, Cot.hill, Abin!'don Beal Wm. East St. Helen st. Abingdon Elmer George & Son, High st. Crow­ Mattock R. B. Drayton, Abingdon !lell Henry John, Charnbam street, thorne, Wellington College Station Middleton Richard & Sons, Edding- Hungerford; & at Lambourn Eynstone Charles, A ppleton, Abingdon ton, HnnKerford Bowsher William Arthur, Lambourn Fisher Ewin, Fyfield, Abingdon Munday W illiam, "'e w rd. T".)·ford Bowyer S. Winl<field row, Bracknell Fisher William, Fvfield, .A.bingdon Napper Jn. East Hagbourne, Didcot Brown R. & Sons Limited, 32 Frances Foley Arth. 'Ihos. Burghfield, Readmg Nelson Jesse, Wood!ey, Reading road, Windsor Frv Edwin J. Blewbury, Didcot Netherclift H. J. 72 Bath rd.Maidenhd Co!lins J. & Co. Limited, Marlboro' Fulbrook William, The Pheasantries, North Henry, r Princes st. Reading street, Faringdon .A.rborfield, Reading Nowell Charles, 79 Bexley st. Windsor Cooper J. & Sons Limited, 4 & 6 Fulker Geo. Hampstead 1'\orris,:'\wbry Painton Bart, Longworth, Faringdon Frances road, Windsor Gib bins G. Hinton 'Valdrist,Faringdn · Palmer R. w<; .A.lrna road, Windsor Corderoy J osiah, Blew bury, Didcot · Grant Charles, Hurst, Twyford Payne Arthur, 'Little Sandhurst,Sand- Coward & Sons Limited, · 42 Oldfield Grant W. E. Upper Basildon, Readmg hurst, Camberley road, Maidenhead · · Grimes Joseph, Wootton, Oxford . Cox Edwd. & Sons, Sonning, Reading Hall Thomas, Old Windsor, Windsor .
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