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78 Dra Liverpool. (Trades 78 DRA LIVERPOOL. (TRADES DRAPERS-continued. Hodgkinson Chas.66 St.Mary's rd.Grstn §Lee Mrs. Annie, 103 Kensington §Ford Richard, 53 County road, Walton Hodgson J. Liverpool rd. Great Crosby Lee Mrs Sarah Ann, 93 Upper Warwick ForresterMissM.7zVictoria. rd.N.Brightn Hope Waiter H. 135 & 137 Chester st. B street, Toxteth park ForsythMrs.J.z9o.Stanley road,Kirkdale fBouston David, 6 Moira street tLenton Wm. 202 & 204 Brownlow hill Foster Robert, 501 Prescot road,Stanley Howell & Co. Lim. (wholesale), Abney LeversMissB.182NorthHillst.Toxteth pk §Fox Geo. Fredk. 18 King st. Egremont. buildings, 75 Hanover street fLevi Max, 39 Tillotson st. Mnt. Vernon §FoxMrs.M.E.247Park rd.Toxteth park HughesMrs.Elizh.388Park rd.Txteth.pk Levison Dvd.79Walton Breckrd.Everton Francis Owen, T53 Windsor st. Toxth. pk ft§Hughes John, 109 & n 1 Windsor st. fLevitt Israel, 6o Crown street §Fraser MissMargt.57Robson st.Everton Toxteth park iLevy Israel, 25 Crown street §Fraser Miss Mary J. 5 Kensington Hughes Jas. II & 13 County rd. Walton t*Lewis E. & Co.'s Bazaar, 113 & h5 tFraser Mrs. Sarah, 142 Breckfield road *Hughes James, 76 Old Hall street Great George street north, Everton Hughes Mrs. Jane, 167 Marsh la. Bootle tLip1wn Samuel, 153A, Great Homer st Fraser Thomas, 429 New Chester road, Hughes Owen, 152 Trlam road, Bootle !LondonJsph. 5 Bnnyan st. Mnt. Vernon Rock Ferry, B tHull Mrs. Elizabeth, 54 Breckfield road Longmnir Mrs.~:Iary,soBalfonr st.Evrtn §Freeman Clement, 58 Wavertree road north, Everton §Longshaw Jas. 32 Exmouth st. B'head fFreeman Fredk. Chas. 22 Grange mt. B Hullay George, 136 Wavertree road Longstaff Miss Caroline, 47 Bedford road, t*§Frisby, Dyke & Co. 58 to 66 Lord st t*§Humby Alfred William, 283 Park rd. Rock Ferry, B t*§Frost Thos. Wm. & Co. 183, 185, Toxteth pk.& 429 Stanley rd. Kirkdale Lottl\'Irs.Margaret,33Allerton rd. Wooltn 187 & 189 Walton road, Kirkdale t*Hunter Joseph, 139, 141 & 143 Brown- t*§Lovatt T. 213 Park rd. Toxteth pk §Galletti Mrs. Mary, 234 Falkner street low hill tLowe Frederick Wm. 101 Lodge lane t§Garnett James, 7Walton rd. Kirkdale tHussey Thomas & Co. n6 Bold street Lowe Miss J. 120 Up. Hill st. Toxtethpk • Garratt Joseph, Derby road, Hoyton tinglis Wm. McKinlay, 28 Stafford st Lowkes Mrs. Emily, 3 Victoria road, fGawith Joseph, 15 Elgin street, B Ingram Miss Mary, 247 Old Chester Higher Tranmere, B tGeddes Wm. Millar & R.J.23Norton st road, Lower TranrneJe, B *McClintock W. 74 Walton rd. Kirkdale tGeddes Robert John, u Stafford street Irwin Mrs. H. 301 Stanley road, Bootle McClintock W.82 Westminster,Kirkdale §GeorgeMissBeatrice,ISIWavertree road §lsaac Mrs. Rose, 87 Prescot street tMcCormick Mrs.Alice, 144 Gt.Homer st t*§George Henry, 29 Edge lane & 122 Jackson Jas. Albt. 57 County rd. Walton tMcDermott Patrick J. r6o Scotland rd Granby street, Toxteth park Jeffreys DavidWm. 179 Strand rd.Bootle tMcDonald Mrs. Elizabeth, 61 & 62 tGibson Thomas, 40 Elizabeth street tJenaway Mrs. Elizth. A. II Prescot st Stalls, 2nd Aven. St. Martin's market lGillespie George, 16 Norton street *Johnson Miss Agnes, 230 Wst.Derby rd McElroy T. 71 St. Oswald st. Old Swan Ginsberg Nathan, 101 St. James' st Jones Misses Margaret & Eliza, 84 St tMcGrath Herbert, 157 Richmond row tGold Abraham, 21 Cro'fn street · . Paul's road, Rock Ferry & 65 Grange McGregor Mrs. Sarah, 59 Peel rd. Bootle tGoldberg Ernest, 43 Rupert hill road west, B McGuinness Mrs. Hrrt. H.ns Boro' rd. B t§GoodierJames,8Smith street~Kirkdale Jones MissAnnie, 37Townsend la.Anfield !McHarg James, 25 Pembroke place Gosling Wm.48Heyworth street,Everton §Jones Miss Annie, 257 West Derby rd McKernan & Co. 14 Currie street tGraham David Currie, 18Norton street Jones Miss Cath. 249Rimrose rd. Bootle tMcKernan John, 156 Richmond row Graham Mrs. Elizth. 92 Breck rd.Anfield Jones Edward, 163 & 165 Price street, B McKernan Mrs. Mgt. 298 Derby rd. Btl fGraham Isaac, so Stafford street §Jones Mrs. E. 36 Town row, W. Derby fMcKerrow Gavin, 55 Everton road §Gray Mrs. Hannah, 67A, Pembroke pi Jones Mrs. Elizth. 63 Watson st. B'head McLean Miss C. 144 Burlington street tGray Robert, 99 & 101 Islington §Jones Miss Isabella,r24Park rd. Txth.pk McLeish Mrs. Mary, 99 Westminster §GraysonRobt.44BelleVuerd.Seacombe §Jones Miss Jane, 420 Boro' rd. B'head road, Kirkdale tGreen Henry, 9 Seymour street Jones John, 7 Warbeck moor, Walton fMcLennan Roderick, 30 Russell street GreenhoughMrs.A.147Mill st.Toxth. pk *t§Jones John E. 28 & 30 Bridge road, tMcLeod&Roberts,103toio7We.Derbyrd Gregson MissM.31&33Lark la.Toxth. pk Litherland tMcMichael William, 37 West Derby st §Griffith William,4Upper Mersey street, Jones John G. 94 County road, Walton fMcMillan & Sloan, 16 Brownlow street Ellesmere port, Chester Jones John G. 94A, Everton rd. Everton tMcMillan Michael, 32 West Derby street Griffiths & Davies, 398 Scotland road §Jones Joshua, 126 & 128 Wavertree rd *McMynn Robert, 22 Erskine street • Griffiths Lewis, 105 Stanley rd.Kirkdale Jones Mrs. Margaret, n6 North Hill §McWatt Mrs. S. J. 192 Conway st. B Griffiths Miss Lily,43Victoria rd.N.Brtn street, Toxteth park §Magin Edward Jones, 75 Smithdown Griffiths Mrs. Sarah, 249 Mill street & J ones MissM.124HighPark st. Toxteth pk road, Toxteth park 73 Park street Jones Owen, 3 Belmont road, Anfield §Manning & Vessey, 223 Stanley road, GrovesWilliam,2 & 4Tobin st.Egremont Jones Owen, 103 Stanley road, Bootle Kirkdale Hainsworth John, I & 3 Allerton road & Jones R. 184 Smithdown rd. Toxteth park Manning Thomas, 243 Derby rd. Bootle Gateacre brow, Wool ton J ones Robert K. 252 Great Homer street §MansellSaml. so & 52 South rd. Waterloo tHall Thomas, 157 Oakfield rd. Everton Jones Mrs. Sophia, go Farnworth st.Kens tMarquis Morris, 5 West street Halliday John, 77 & 79 WestDerby road Jones T. E. 59A, 61 & 63 Brunswick rd tMason Mrs. Sarah, 27 Hall lane §Hamilton Mrs. :Frances Annie, 121 *Jones William, 12 Bath street, Waterloo t*§Masterson William, g6 & g8 Granby Walton rd. Kirkdale & 27 Kirkdale rd Jones William, 76 Prescot rd. Fairfield street, Toxteth park tHamilton Thomas, 173GreatHoward st §Jones William Henry, 124 Price st. B Matthews Edwin, 66 Bold street HampsonMissM. n6Longmr.la.Aintree §Jordan Mrs. Hannah, 23 Walton vale, Maxwell Alexander Mair, 126 Islington Harkness John, 105 Marsh lane, Bootle Walton-on-the-Hill Maxwell John, 67 West Derby street tHarrinson Lewis, 319 & 321 bcotland rd tKelly John, 314 Laird street, B'head Mayson Mrs. Elizth. I Bath st. Waterloo fHarris Joseph, 23 Shannon street Kelly John, 75 Stanley road, Kirkdale MaysonMrs.Elizh.31Seaforth rd.Seafrth Harris Philip, 66 Chatsworth st.Edgehl Kelly John J. 202 Smithdown road, Meakin Joseph H. 271 Stanley rd. Bootle §Harrison John, 174 Old Chester road, Toxtcth park & 64 Pitt street MeakinJsph. Wright, 236 & 303 Derby rd Lower Tranmere, B Kendal Mrs. H. 52 Robson st. Everton Medge Wm. Hy. 205 Grange rd. B'head Harrison John, 57 Stanley rd. Kirkdale Kennedy John,8o Windsor st. Toxteth pk Memery & Co. 5 Litherland road, Bootle Harrop Henry, Liscard road, Liscard King & Heywood, 129 to 141 Scotland rd tMenlove Thomas, 78 London road & t*§HarropJohn,29Sussexst.Toxtethpk King Jsph. 455 West Derbyrd. Tue-Brk 6oA, Church street tBarrower John, 365 Scotland road fKinna John, I9 Daulby street §Mercer Mrs. Lucy, 74 Holt rd. Kensgtn §Hatton Mrs.E.26Brighton st.Seacombe §Kirsopp Miss Catherine 28 Rathbone Meredith Mrs C. 437 Mill st Toxteth pk Haydock Mrs. Elzh. 16 Marsh la. Bootle road, Old Swan §Merryweather Frederick William, 333 & tHayes William, 14, 16 & 18 Fox street KitsonMissA.J.148NorthHill st. Toxth.pk 335 Park road, Toxteth park tHayward Miss S. L. 45 & 47 Myrtle st t§Knowles & Jones, 4, 6 & 8 Conway §Messenger Miss Mary, 14B, Myrtle st §Hazell Mrs. Prances, II3 Wavertree rd street & g6 Hamilton st. Birkenhead tMetcalfe Wm. Knowles, 75 Prescot st Head Alfred, uo Granby st. Toxteth pk Knox...~rs.Annie D.95Holt rd.Kensington fMichelson Throlden, 31 Moon street §Heald & Batchelor, 71 Hamilton street Kreps Osias, 28 County road, Walton tMicklewright Charles, 7 Netherfield & 20 Market place south, Birkenhead fLaidlaw Wm. Mills, 51 Orange Mnt. B road north, Everton Heaton Mrs. Barriet, 37 Stall, No. I §Lamb Mrs. Alice Elizh. 6 Balls road, B §Miles Henry, 25A, Church street Avenue, Market hall, B LambMissElizh.4oSt.Mary'srd.Garstn Mills Mrs. Jane 165 Old Chester rd. Hellings Richard & Co. n Moss street; Lancaster Misses Florence & Emma, Lower Tranmere, H 79 Gt.George st.&19 Stanleyrd.Bootle 65 King street, Egremont fMitchell James, 173 Islington Hellings Richard, 19 Stanley rd. Bootle I.anghorstMrs.E.16Westmnstr.rd.Krkdl Moise Mrs. Annie, 205 West Derby road Heppinstall Mrs. Bessie, 4 King street, Langley John, Brighton st. Egremont Moreton Mrs. M. A. 121 Ruskin st. Krdl :New Chester road, Rock Ferry, B Lash Chas. Miller, 326 Derby rd. Bootle Morris SI. & Co. 65 Seaforth rd.Seaforth tHerley Thos. 20 Gilead st. Kensington §LattoMissM. J.21 Rose la. Mossley Hill t*Morris H. 288 Park road, Toxteth pk tHersfield Pinkus, 61 Crown street Layfield Miss Annie, II4A, Bedford road, tMorris John, 219 Brownlow bill Hesselberg David,32 Walton rd. Kirkdale Rock Ferry, B Morris Miss M. 125 Heyworth st. Evertn tHewitson Thomas & Co.157• 159, 16:r & §I.a~rus Mrs. M. n6 Wavertree road tMorris Mrs. Mary 0. 72 & 74 Boaler 163 London road tLedermann Louis & Sons, 42 Crown st street, West Derby road HignettSml.295&297 Park rd. Toxteth pk Lee George Henry & Co. (general), 20 to Norris Thos. 8o St. Mary's rd. Garston Hill Mrs. C. 3g6 Park rd. Toxteth park 36 Basnett street & 27 & 29 Leigh st tMorrow Mrs. M. 16.2 Whitefield rd.Evtn .
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