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NOTTING Hal\!SHIRE. [XELLY's '742 SBB NOTTING HAl\!SHIRE. [XELLY'S SHETI.AND SHAWL MNFRS. SHOP FITTERS. At.kin ~Irs.~I.E.104Pym st. Nottingham Anglo-Scotian Mills Limited, Beeston, Baron George Lim. (& shop Atkins Thomas, 10 Hart street, Bul- Nottingham front builders), Wells road, Notting- well, Nottingham Buck John, Derbyshire lane, Hucknall ham. See advert Atk~nson Mrs. Hy: Bole, Gainsborouga Torkard Baxter & Price, Gedling st. l\lansfield Atkmson John, M1sson, Bawtry Calladine William James, Titchfield Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd. Parkinson Attewell A.373St.Ann'sWeli rd.Ntnghm street, Hucknall Torkard street, Nottingham Attewell Albert, 240 Radfor~ rd.Ntngm Hall Edwin, Station street, Sutton-in- Fochtmann Oscar J. Rick st.Nttnghm Attewell W. Awsworth, Nottmgham Ashfield, Nottingham Holyroyd J. The Rope walk Nottnghm Ault T. 133 Alfred st.sth. Nottingham. Radford Andrew, Fern villa, The Pate Harry, 15 Pepper st: NottngJ1m Austin Robert W~lliam, , 35 Dame· Connery, Hucknall Torkard Pillatt G.A.92Sherwood st.nth.Nttnghm Agnes str.eet, Nottmgham~ ';.i ., Rhodes Bros. Station road & Bolsover Simons W. & J. Up. Parliament st.; A very Lewi?• 47 Humber road, Bees- street, Hucknall Torkard 261 Arkwright street & West Bridg- t~m, Nottmgham - ·ft - \ ~ Sax ton Levi, Albert st. Hucknall Torkard ford, Nottingham. N. Tele. 01832 Avis :Mrs. ~usa;n, 8 Osmaston street,.. Walton George, High pavement, Sutton- Smith A. E. 182 & 184 Waterway Lenton, Nott.mgham in-Ashfield, Nottingham ~;treet, Nottingham . Backhouse John Ge~rge, 788 Wood- Woollatt W. Albert st. Hucknall Torkatd Tweltridge & 1\Ioore, Bridge st.Mansfield borough road, N ottmgham Bacon Mrs. Elizabeth, Kirkby-in-Ash­ SHIPPING AGENTS. 1 field, Nottingham SHOPKEEPERS. Bacon Geo. 93 Holgate rd. Nottingham. See Agent~hippl.ng. Abbott L. 0. 692 Berridge rd. Ntt~hm Bacon Joseph, Fulwood, Nottingham , Acred Chas. 65 · Rupert st. 1'\otting am Bacon :Miss Lucy Elizabeth, 10 Wilford S H IRE HORSE KE E.t'ER • Adams Alfred, 18 Lady Bay road, crescent east, Nottingham Burnett A. (~frs.), Woodboro', Nttnghm West Bridgford, Nottingham Bacon William, 98 Chilwell road,. Adams C. 50 Goldsmith st. Nottingham Beeston, Nottingham SHIRT & OOLT.A R MANUFRS. Adams John, Carr street, Retford Badder Thos. 322 Ilkeston rd. Nttnghm Thorp lsaac & Sons Limited Adams Miss S. 12 Park st. Nttingham Bagshaw William, Laxton, Newark Newcastle chambers, Angel road: Adams Thomas ~ichard, Post office, Baguley Geo. J. 19 . .A'lbert st. ~ewark: Notti ham . Gaythorpe, Nottmgham Baguley Jn. East Kukby, Nottingham- ng ' Adcock Joseph, 46 Guthrie street, Bailey Mrs. Esther,. 77 Denison street,.. · Old Radford, Nottingham Radford, Nott-ingham Addicot Walter, 86 Willoughby street, Bailey John, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds,. Lenton, Nottingham Loughborough Adkin John, 58 Park lane, Old Rad- Bailey Mrs. M. 29 Alfreton rd. Nttnghmo ford, Nottingham Bailey Samuel, Askham, Retford Albarn Mrs. E. 2 Virginia st. Nottnghm Baines Miss Annie, 63 Coventry road,. Alcock Charles H. Skegby, Mansfield Bulwell, Nottingham Alford E. 80 Narrow marsh, Nottingham Baines Mrs. Elizabeth, Humber road,. Allcock F. Glebe st. Hucknall Torkard Beeston, Nottingham A!len George & Son, 162 to 170 & 201 Baker A. & Co. 23 Goldsmith st.Ntnghrn Coventry road, Bulwell, Nottingham Baker Fras.90BlueBellHill rd. Nttnghm, Alien F. Clifton-with-Glapton, Nttnghm Baker Thos. 6 Market pl.Bulwell,Ntngm Alien John, Nuncar gate, Nottingham Bakewell John, 50 Woodhouse st.Ntngm Alien Jsph. S. 141 Radford rd. Nttnghm Bakewell \Vm.151Forest rd.we.Ntngbm. head offices & warehouse, 25 Church Allen Samuel, Faraday road,Nottinghm Baldwin R.200ak st.Loscoe rd.Ntnghill' str.eet, Manchester; works, 144 Allsebrook Geo. 1Beauvale rd.Nttnghm Ball Arthur, 2 Adams street, Hyson. Prmcess street, Manchester Allsebrook Mrs. Samuel, 67 Salisbury Green, Nottingham street, Radford, Nottingham Ball Charles, 4 Baron street, Bramcote- • SHIRT M A KERS• Allsop Ephraim, 35 Bosworth road, street, Radford, Nottingham Bastow Percy, 10 Cheapside, Nttnghm Nottingham Ball Philip, 21 Oldknow street, Hysoll' Clifford & Co. 156A, Alfreton rd. Ntnghm Allsop Joseph, 28 Camden street, Green, Nottingham~-~ Coombs C. J. 51\Iount Hooton, Nttnghm Sneinton, Nottingham Ball S.l95Norton st.Radford, NttnghiD Harris & Co. 18 Bottle lane, Nottingham Allsop William, 108 Cheapside, Worksop Ball Thomas, 71 Bulwell lane, Old Hubbard John, 68 Alfred street south, Allwood l\iiss Evangeline l\'Iary, 16 Basford, Nottingham Nottingham Nottingham road, Mansfield Bamford John, 23 Bovill street, Rad- Irish Linen Co. 46 Pelham st. Nttnghm Allwood J. H. 48 Victoria st. l\Iansfield ford, Nottingham Milton Mrs. H. 4 Dane st. Nottingham Allwood Thomas, Oxton, Southwell Bamford Thos. 51 Coalpit la. Nottnghm, Nottingham Shirt Manufacturing Co. Alvey Miss Edith, Thrumpton, Derby Bamford Wm. 20 Wilford rd. Nttnghlll" (ladies'), Alfred street mills, Ashforth Amos Mrs. M. Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Barber John, 1 Melton street, Nttngb1m street, Nottingham Nottingham Barker A. 22 & 24 Handel st. Nottnghn» Price John & Mrs. Ellen, 107 Union Anderson Henry, 42 Denman street, Barker Charles· S. 24 Dulwich road~. road, Nottingham Radford, Nottingham Radford, Nottingham Ridgard & Waters, Station road, Andrews Mrs. Mary .Ann, 15 Haywood Barker George, 26 Mount st. Nottnghm- Beeston, Nottingham street, Sneinton, Nottingham Barker Miss IIarriett, 368 St. Ann's;. Slatters' Limited, 1 Pelham street & 2 .Appleby :Wrs. Jane, 31 Lovers la.Newark Well road, Nottingham Cl umber street, Nottingham Appleby Mrs.l\LA.Caledonian rd. Rt>tfrd Barker John, Carlingford road, Huck-- Spray J. B. & Co. Russell st. Nottingham Appleyard Mrs. Amelia, 5 Bentinck nall Torkard Symes Thomas, 11 Berridge avenue, street, Sneinton, Nottingham Barker Mrs. Martha, Hankin street,. Hyson Green, Nottingham Aram l\liss Mary Jane, 18 Russell Hucknall Torkard Whitfield B. C. & F. (ladies'), Clarke's street, Nottingham Barker Thomas Henry, 21 Salisbury- factory, St. Ann's Hill rd. Nttnghm Archer Alfred, 4 Bunbury st. Nttnghm street, Radford, Nottingham WoodrufF Miss . Frances, 43 Arnold l\Irs. E. Kimberley, Nottingham Barker Wm. 94.A, Carlton rd. Nttnghill' London road, Nottingham Arnold James, Bestwood road, Ruck- Barks G. MansfieldWoodhouse,Mansfieldt nail Torkard Barlow Charles, St. John street, Retfor<i Sampson & Co. 268 & 270 Oxford Arnold Reuben, Calverton, Nottingham Barlow Mrs. E. 30 Thoresby street,. street, London w; sole makers of Asher Mrs. Kate 132 Curzon street Sneinton Nottinaham the " s urpl" Ice " s h"Ir t :Ketherfield, Nottingham' ' Barlow Ernest' Thorpe,,.., Cavendisbt Ashley Edmund, 134 Potter st. Worksop street, Hucknall Torkard SHIRT & COLLAR DRESSERS. Ashmore George, 27 Platt st. N ottnghm Barlow l\Iiss Florence, Betts streetl;.. Edson Hy. 71 Leicester st. Nottingham Ashton Mrs. Mar;r, West end, Sutton-in- Hucknall Torkard Imperial Laundry, Radford boulevard Ashfield, N ottmgham Barlow George, 21 Albert road, Retfor<i Nottingham ' Ashwell Alfd. L.19 St. Ann's st.Ntnghm Barnaby Chas.23 Cooper st.Nottingham Metcalf Wm. 130 Derby rd. Nttnghm Ashwell William, 89! Kirke White street Barnard J.Greaves la.Edingley,Southwli Richards A. T. Radford blevard. Nttghm west, Nottingham Barnes Mrs. Alice Fretwell, 26 WoJ... Askew Mrs. Martha, 2 Croydon road, laton road, Radford, Nottingham· SHOE MAKERS. Radford, Nottingham Barnes George, 19 Pinder st. Nottngnm See Boot & Shoe Makers & Dealers. Asplin Mrs. Emily, 31 Garden street, Barnes W. Hucknall Huthwaite, Mnsfld Radford, Nottingham Barnes William, Gunthorpe, Nottnghm SHOE MANUFACTURERS. Astill William, 238 St. Ann's Well Barnett Albt.Jas.l12Manning st.Ntngm See Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. road, Nottingham Barnett Edwd. 371\lanchester st.Ntngm Atkin Mrs. Alice, 34 Leighton street, Barnett Hy. 59 Pierrepont st. Nttnghm SHOE REPAIRERS. Carlton road, Nottingham Barnett Jn.Hy.lllPotter st. Worksop See Boot & Shoe Repairers. Atkin Joseph, 24 Spital hill, Retford Barnett Samuel, 6 Spital hill, Retford.. .
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