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TREHERBERT SOUTH WALES [Cope's Directory • TREHERBERT SOUTH WALES [Cope's Directory CHEMISTS. CLASS & CHINA DEALERS. Jones I, Stationers Hall, 162 Evans M D, 161a Bute st David R M, 13 Dunraven st · Bute st George D 153 Bute st Lewis E; 14 Gwendoline st 1 Emanuel A, 93 Baglan st Lewis M J, 17 Wyndham st John Mrs A, 81 Dumfries st 142 COACH BUILDERS. J ones S, Bute st PAINTERS & DECORATORS Thomas J, Bute st CROCERS. Mitchell & Davies, 124 Bute st Share C E, 12 Station <st COAL MERCHANTS. Cule E, 141 Bute st Slocombe RA, Dumfries st Davies & Morgan, 38 Bute st Williams E, 103 Gwendoline st Oriffiths J, Blaencwm ter J)avies E, 1 Uhurch st; also provision merchant PUBLIC HOUSES. COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. Davies T E, la Baglan st Baglan Arms, Baglan· st Lord of Bute Colliery Duffield E, 134 Bute st Edwards J, Tynewydd Castle, Bute st. lf J ones Lady Margaret Colliery Corner House, Baglan st Fernhill Colliery Evans J J, 57 Gwendoline st Griftiths C, 4 Gwendoline st Dunraven, Dunraven st Rhondda Merthyr Colliery Hendrewen, Blaencwm Troedyrhiw Coal Co H1ley G & Son, 155 Bute st Howell J, 120 .Bute st New Inn, Baglan st. W Davies Y :iJ.ysfeio Colliery Old Welcome Home, Bute st Tydrow Colliery, Blencwm J etfreys 't/{, 164 Bute st Jones E, Dumfries st Railway Bar Station. M Ryan Jones E, 11 Gwendoline st Royal Exchange, Baglan st DRAPERS. Jones G, 8 Gwendoline st Royal Oak, Baglan st. Davies David J & Co, Blaenrhondda Jones J, Blaenrhondda Smith Arms, Baglan st. R Evans J J, 57 & 58 ·Jones L, 133 Dumfries st Saunders Gwendoline pl John S, Baglan st; also draper Stuart. E Chard Griffiths J, Blaenrhondda Morgan D, 89 Wynrlham st Wyndham Arms, Wyndham st HuO'hes S, Gwendoline st Parry D E, 144 Bute st Ja~es D, 12 Dunraven st Roberts & Sons, Dunraven st RESTAURANTS. John S, 90 Baglan st Rowland H, 127 Bute ~t Carpenter d, Cwendoline st Lewis Miss L, 41 Wyndham st Thomas T,. 81 Gwendolme st Evans E, 13 Station st Murray J, 47 Wyndham st Ton Co-operative Society Ld; Jones E C, Bute st, Victoria Nicholas J & Co, 157 Bute st also butchers & drapers. Temperance Hotel Parry J; 22 Dunraven st ~b~rtonllw:Yd House J ones S, Temperance Hotel, Roderick A, 41 Dunraven st Th1ckms D, 31 Scott st 148 Bute st Thomas E & Sons, 129 Bute st Watkins S, 28 Wyndham st • Thomas J, 2 Miskin W~ll~ams Bros, Dunr~ven st SADDLERS. Webber T \V Gwendoline st W1lhams A, Gwendohne st Gitsham A, 146 Bute st Williams. W, i5o Bute st Williams R U, Scott st Jones F G, 116 Bute st Williams D, 116 Bute st FRUITERERS & CRNCCRS. HAIRDRESSERS. Burchill S, 12 Gwendoline st J ames J, 37 Bute st SHOPKEEPERS. Cove T, 20 Dunra ven st Morgan A, 25 Bute st Davies L H, Brook st, Blaen- Davies E, 85 Baglan st Rees M, 105 Bute st rhondda Griffiths J E, 12 Miskin st Gazzi Bros, 125 Bute st Griffiths R, 89 Bute st HAY STRAW 8i. CORN Mitchell S, Blaencwm Hillman A, 15 W yndham st MERCHANTS. Morgan T, Blaencwm Hinton W, Y nyswen Morgan Z, 103 Bute st Hodges T, 34 Baglan st Davies ,V, 1 Station st Thomas E, 6 Station st Owen J, Blaenrhondda Horton B J, 141 Bute st Thomas J, Blaenrhondda J enkins W, 7 Wyndham st Watkins T J, 16 Station st Jenkins W, 27 Dunraven st HERBALISTS. Webb S, 10 Dumfries st John L, 36 Dunraven st M organ T, 97 Gwendoline st '\Villiams D, 130 Dumf.des st Jones J, 19 Miskin st Williams G, 104 Bute st J ones J, 64 Miskin st HOTELS (see also Pub Hses). Jones T, 8 St Albans ter TAILORS & CLOTHIERS. Bute, Bute st. D Thomas Lawry H, 92 Bute st Devonald S, 154 Bute st Lewis D, 27 Wyndham st Edwards T, 88 Gwend:oline st Mainwaring S, 130 Bute st IRONMONGERS. Evans Bros, Wyndham st McGuckin M. 1 B~r;Ian st Davis D, 21 Dunraven st Evans R E, 118 Bute st M organ G, 98 Baglan st Glass W, 135 Bute st Hooper T 1 95 Gwendoline st M organ T, 113 Bute st Jones R T, 160 Bute st Jones J, 28 Dunraven st Pearce W 45 Wyndham st Williams R, 44 Wyndham st Jones & Devonald, 150 Bute st Price E M, 18 Dunraven st Phillips D A, Wyndham sq. Prothero A, 39 Baglan st MILLINERS. Outfitter hatter & hosier Prvimner T, 49 Scott st Thomas W, 91 Gwendoline st Thomas D, 105 Bute st Bowen E, 44 Dunraven st Webber T W, Gwendoline st 'Villiams & Payne, Ynyswen NEWSACENTS & STATNRS TOBACCONISTS. FURNITURE DEALERS. Edwards W, 26 Bute st Davies T E, 31 Wyndham st. Morris J, 93 Gwendoline st Gwilym D, 128 Bute st Morgan D, 39 W~ndham st Pickens A, 83 Dunraven at Herbert E, 159 Bute st Thomas T, 53 Ha1ifax ~Qr · IJt .
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