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Suffolk. [Kelly's 1416 TEL SUFFOLK. [KELLY'S TEACHERS oF Musrc continued. Edgington Berijamin Limited, 2 Duke Richardson James, Whatfield, Ipswich Kerridge Miss Emily, Waveney lodge, street, London bridges E: New Corn Richardson John, Polstead, Colchester Pudding moor, Beccles Exchange E c ; 32 Queen Elizabeth Richardson Wm. Polstead, Colchester Large Henry, Market pl.Mildenhall S.O. street sE & 8 Fair street, Horsely- RumsbyG.Laxfield,Framlingham R.S.O LillieMiss Ellen S. ro Church st.Sudbury down, London sE Sewell Harry C. Hitcham, Bildeston S.O LloydHavilah,Cumberland st. Woodbrdg Gourock Ropework Company, r8 Billiter Smith Reuben, Hopton, Thetford Lovele~sJas.Hickling,Qnay st. Woodbrdg street, London E c; the manufac- .Suggate William, Mutford, Beccles Matt MissAmelia,42St.Helen's st.Ipswch turers of the rotproof & waterproof Whatling William, Oakley, Scole Murrells Mrs. C.46 St.Peter's st.Ipswich canvas known as "Birkmyre's cloth" WrightEdwd.Monewden, WickhamMrkt Neal CharlesFrederick,WangfordR.S.O Unite John, 291 & 293 Edgware road, Wrightlsaac,Ixworth,BurySt.Edmunds Nunn Lindley MUS. Bach. West· view, London w Wright William, Cratfield, Halesworth Westerfield road, Ipswich OldingMissM.rBWilberforce st.IpswiCh TERRA COTTA WARE- THEATRES. Palmer Thomas, 41 Berner st. Ipswich DEALER IN. Ipswich Lyceum (Arthur Pearce, hon. Parker Mrs. Hannah, r Richmond place, Rust John ·william, Lower Olland st. sec.), Carr street, Ipswich Kirkley, Lowestoft Bungay; depots,Harleston&Haleswrth Theatre Royal (C. H. Nunn, lessee & Perrin HarryC. r7Ciapham rd. Lowestoft manager), Westgate st. Bury St.Edmd Podd Miss Jennie,BStephen's la. Ipswich TEXTILE FABRICS- Poole Miss Annie Louise R.A.M. n 4 MANUFACTURERS OF. THRASHING MACHINE Woodbridge road, Ipswich Gurteen & Sons, Haverhill OWNERS, PorterGeorge, Brandeston, W ickbamMkt See Agricultural Machine Owners. Price Ja.mes, 35 Fonnereau rd. Ipswich THATCHERS. Reading Isaac S. 39 Regent rd.Lowestoft Baldwin David, Little Cornard,Sudbury TICKET WRITERS. Beeve John W. 31 Albert st. Bury St.Ed Barber George, Elmsett, Ipswich Jackson Edward, 35 Carr street, Ipswich Richardson ThomasBentinck,35 Church- Beales John, Hepworth, Diss Wtdd Thomas, 62 Woodhousest.Ipswich gate street, Bury St. Edmunds Beckett John, Raydon, Hadleigh 8.0 SkipseyCharles,28Garland st.llnt:ySt.Ed Blake Thos. Troston, Bury St. Edmunds TILE MAKERS. Smith Thomas, I St. George's terrace, Blake Wilham, Bacton R.S.O • Out Risbygate, Bury St. Edmnnds Bloom John, Mendlesham, Stonham See Brick & Tile Makers. Steed Miss Rebecca Webb, Clare R.S.O Bryant George, Hoxne, Scole Stidolph Mifs Eliza, Melton, Wood bridge Buckingham John, Bacton R.S. 0 TILE MERCHANTS. Tindall Francis, Regent road, Lowestoft Byford Edward, Clare RS.O See Brick & Tile Merchants. TurnerMissS. A. Market pl. Lvnhm. R.S. 0 Cady Robert, Chediston, Halesworth WagstaffMrs.S.J.32Albert st.BnrySt.E Chaplin C. Gt. Finhorough,Stowmarket TIMBER CARTER. WalkerMissA.J4~undon rd.sth.Lowestft Chapman J~s. Wetheri~gsett, Stonharn Bloomfield Henry, Yaxley, Eye WallerChas.J.Statwn rd.Sonthwld.R.S.O Chapman Wm. Wethermgsett, Stonham Webb Chas. 13 Palmerston rd. Ipswich ~oll~ns Sa~.uel, Debenharn, Stonham TIMBER DEALERS. "Wbeeldon Herhert Arthur F.c.o., Mus. Colhns WIIham, Oecoid, Eye . Bac. can tab. 87 Berners st. Ipswich Corner A. Stonham Aspall,Earl Stonham Ashford G~orge, Wa~tlsfield, Dtss Williamson Wm. Hy. 6Station rd. Beccles CornerW. Stonham Aspall,Earl Stonha m Hub bard George, Mtckfield, Sto~~arn . Cornish .In.Rtanningfield,Hnry St.Edmd ~unn Harry, Walsham-le-"\-\ illows, Teacher of NaVlgatlon. Cornish Waiter, Lawshall, Bury . Bury St., Edmunds Chapman Fdk. 19 Clapham rd.Lowestft Cousins Willia.m, Elmsett, Ipswich Slmp~n "\\m. (exors. of), ~eedham ~Ikt . · CrooksArth llattisford Needham Market Watlmg John, Seckford st. Woodbndge Teacher of Rid1ng. · ' . Doe Charles Henry, Redgrave, D1ss DentonC. uSt.Margaret's pln.Lowestoft Doe Daniel, Redgrave, Diss TIMB~R M 11lRCHANTS. Teacher of Shorthand Edwards Lot, Wattisham, Ipswich Baker James, New Cardinal st. Ipswich K' F Th S h Ch . t B · St E Felgate T.Kettleburgh, WickhamMarket Brown Williarn & Co. Friars rd. Ipswich mg · e c 001 • evmg on, ury · Fulcher Waiter, Framsden, Stonham & Lime Kiln quay, Woodbridge Teacher of Singing. GladwellC.Ashbocking,NeedhamMarket Burgess William Wyman & Son, Com- Scrivener Miss Edith IS Carr st.Ipswch ~o~ing Samuel, Homersfield, Harle.'iton mercial road, Lowestoft. ' Gr1mwood J. Gosbeck,Needham Market Cooper .Hros. The Docks,FehxstoweR.S.O Tutor-Private. Hammond H. Moat tye,Combs,Stwmrkt Darby Samuel, Waveney steam saw Griffiths Rev. Edward Jarnes B.A. 84 HefferJ. Woodbr?g.rd.Frmln~hm. R.S.O • mills, Gilling~am, Beccles. Southgate street Bury St. Edmunds Heffer Ja.mes, Jun. Woodbndge road, Fenn Thomas, l'rcston, IpswiCh ' l''ramlingham H..S.O Green George Walter, Lambseth st. Eye TELEGRAPH COMPANY. HefferJ.Woodbrdg.rd.Frmlnghm.R.S.O Green John Frederick, Eye Indo-European Telegraph Co. (branch) Jay Daniel, Bedfield, Wickham Market Hewitt William Robert & Co. Station • (Henry Jarand, clerk in charge & Kerry William, Tborney green, Stow- road, Stowmarket &; at Bury St. Ed electrician), London road, Lowestoft upland, Stowmarket HitchcockWm.&Son,Station rd.Sudbury AN Lambert Chas. Yoxford Saxmnndham Josselyn Thomas, Belstead, Ipswich TELEPHONE COMP - Y · Leach Robt. Grundisburgh, Wood bridge Leverett Hy. W. Gymnasium st. Ipswich Nationat Telephone Co. Lim. (Robert Leech Joseph, Barbam, lpi!wich Manna.llW.Hly.statn. Melton,Woodbrdg Mann, district superintendent), Leech Robt. Petistree, Wick ham Market Marks Daniel, Theatre street, Wood- Exchange chambers, Ipswich Ling Francis, Denston, Newmarket bridge. See advertisement Ling l''rederick, Cowlinge, Newmarket Mason & Son, Haverhill TEMPERANCE HOTELS. Lueas Thomas, Needham Market Mason George, Grey l''riars rd. Ipswich Bury St. Edmunds Coffee House & Mee Frederick, Sproughton, Ipswich & Railway statn. Framlingham R.S.O Temperance Hotel Co. Lim. (George Morphew Robert, Nedging, Ipswich Norman William, Ringsfield, .Heccles James Seakens, manager), 3 Meat Moss Alfred, Hasketon, Woodhridge Offord W.J.StonhamAspali,Earl Stonhm market, oppositeExchange,.HurySt.Ed Moss Isaac, Friston. Saxmundham Pye :Hobert Stephen, Woodstock house, Green WilliamNichols,Princes st.Ipswch Moss Isaac, Wingfield, Harleston Elmswell, Stowmarket Hildred Mrs. Jane, New Cut ea. Ipswich Moss John, Market Weston, Thetford Ranson Joshua Farrar, Belvedere road, .Jennings Mrs. Ann, North st. fo:iudbury .Mulley George, Rose cottage, Elmswell, Lowestoft; & at Norwich & Yarmouth Pipe Edward Charles, opposite the Rail- Bury St. Edmunds Raven John, Wangford R.S.O.; & at way station, Lowestoft Mulley J.GreatAshfield, BurySt.Edmnds Wrentham Plant Mrs. Elizb. 38 High st. Lowestoft Nunn Jn. & Wm. Wickham Skeith, Eye Rednall Waiter B. Botesdale, Diss Saul Miss Dora E. Station rd. Beccles Nunn Robert, Mellis, Scole Rust John Wm.Lower Olland st.Bungay; Stannard B. H. East st.SouthwoldR.S.O Osborne Dennis, Mendlesbam, Stonham & depots at Harleston & Halesworth Stevens F.G.8Cornmercial rd.Lowestoft PalfreyWm.Bardwell,Bury St.Edmunds i:laul Thomas & Son, Commercial road, Tillott Leonard, 32 Princes st. Ipswich Parkes Thomas, Ringshall, Stowmarket Lowestoft; & at Yarmouth & .Heccles WeltonMrs.M.A.Marketpl.Sthwd.R.S.O Paxman Eli, Withersfield, Newmarket Sheldrick William, Bramfordla. Ipswich Peck Alfred,Charsfield, Wickham Market Snell James, Bruisyard, Saxmundbam TENT & MARQUEE MANFRS. Phillips James Hill House farm Offton Turpin John Camps road Haverhill Rands & Jeckell, 26 Great Colman Needham Market' ' , Watling Edward,' 126 Southgate, street, street.& I Princes street, Ipswich Pipe Frederick, Walpole, Ha.lesworth Bury St. Edmunds Taylor Charles, so Churr.:hgate street, PipeRobt.Tannington,WickhamMarket Wheeler & Westoby, King street & Bury St. Edmunds Plummer Williarn, Moulton,Newmarket Market hill, Sudbury Taylor Chas.460ldCattle market, Ipswch Prike Robert, Gislingham, Eye WoodG.&Sons,Steam saw mills,Brandon WattsEdgar, Cornhall, Broad st.Bungay RandallBarton,Blaxhall, WickhamMarkt WrightW.Dennington,Frmlnghm.R.S.O Revans George, Elmsett, Ipswich Curtis W. 14~ Lisson grove,London NW Richardson Grirnsey,Naughton,Ipswich Lyth Edwin Jackson, East Dereham .
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