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Trades. [War Wickshiue 460 NEW TRADES. [WAR WICKSHIUE. NEws AGENTS continued. Townsend Mrs. Ann Eliza, 262 Stoney Motor Cycle (The) (Iliffe & Sons oCourt Mrs. Elizh. Kineton, Warwick Stanton road, Coventry Limited, proprietors; published Cox J .Bishop's Itchington,Leamingtn Townsend A.rthur, sen. zo6 Eagle st. monday), 19 Hertford ·st. Coventry Cramp Miss Beatrice Lucy, 2!S War- Stoney Stanton road, Coventry Motor Traction (Iliffe & Sons Ltd. wick lane, Coventry Trickett W. 75 Payne's la. Coventry proprietors; published saturday),19 Deeming G. 28 Park st. Leamington Turner Arth. 85 Bridget st. Rugby Hertford street, Coventry Dmant William J. 12 & 14 Mill st. Wallbank Miss Lilian, Tanworth-in- Nuneaton Advertiser (Rugby Adver- Sutton Goldfield, Birmingham Arden, Birmingham tiser Limited, publishers; pub­ Elkington Wm. II4 Regent st.Lmgtn Warmingham Edwd.Meriden, Covntry lished thursday), 2 Albert st.Rugby Farmer George, 34 Fife st. Nnneaton Watson Charles, 18 Red la. Coventry Nuneaton Chronicle (Conservative) .Frapwell Charles I<'rederick, II9 White G. 64 Much Park st. Covntry (Nuneaton Chronicle Limited, pro­ :Much Park street, Coventry Wilkins Mrs. Charlotte, 21 Mill st. prietors; published friday), 39 Gibson Andrew. Birmingham rd. Erd­ Bedworth, Nuneaton Church street, Nuneaton ington, Birmingham Wilkins J oseph, 442 Stoney Stanton Nuneaton Observer (Liberal) (Cole­ Gill William, Birmingham rd. Maney, road, Coventry man & McCormick Limited; pub­ Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Wilkinson John Andrew, 30 Earlsdon lished friday), Bond gt. Nuneaton Goddard Charles Herbert, 10 Spon st. street, Earlsdon, Coventry Nuneaton Star (Independent) (Nun­ & 15 Butcher row, Coventry Wilson William, 23 Well st. Coventry eaton Chronicle Limited, proprie­ Goode William, 19 Clifton rd. Rugby Wright A. G. 36 Payne's la.Coventry tors; published wednesday ), 3Q Green C. 42 Swanswell st. Coventry Wright C. 1a, Harnall la. ea. Covntry Church street, Nuneaton Grubb H. E. _; Church st. Atherstone Wyman & Sons Limited, G. W. Rail- Photography (Iliffe & Sons Limited, Gurney John, 35 Smith st. Warwick way stations, Warwick; Leaming­ proprietors; published saturday), 19 Hardy Jesse, Hill Village road, Four ton; Stratford-on-Avon & L. & Hertford street, Covt>ntry Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Birminghm N. W. Railway station, Rugby Rugby Advertiser Ltd. (E. E. Hope­ Harris J.82 Shrubland st.Leamington well, publisher; publi•hed fri. & Harrison Geo. 194 Cross rd. Coventry tues. evening), 2 Albert st. Rugby. Hastrop Walt. 9 Barley st. Coventry NEWS ROOMS. See advenisement 'Haymes B. 79 & 81 Cox st. Coventry See RP.ading & News Rooms. Rugby Observer (The) (J. Reg-inald Haynes Miss Annie Eliz;h. 16 Parade, Barker, publisher & manager), 9 Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Regent street, Rugby Hickman William, Lichfield rd. Four NEWSPAPERS. Stratford-on-.A.von Herald & Souli.J. Oaks, Sutton Goldfield, Birminghm A (Th ) (Il'ff & S Limited, Warwiclishire Advertiser (George Hodierne Waiter J. 4 Cross st. Hill­ ero e I e ons Boyden, publisher & proprietor; fields, Coventry proprietors; published monthly, published friday), 29 High street, Hollingsworth Thomas William, 70 first thursday), 19 Hertford street, Stratford-upon-Avon Webster street, Coventry Coventry Sutton Coldfield News (Birmingham Hunt Wm. Thos.17 East st.Coventry Alcester Chronicle (Redditch Indi- News & P.rinting Co. Limited, pro- Jones J.387 Stoney Stanton rd.Cvntry cater Co. Limited, proprietors & prietors; published saturday), 16 J"ubb Wm. Hy. Longford, Coventry publishers; published saturday), Parade, Sutton Coldfield Kimber Henry Thomas, 13b, Ken- High street, Alcester Warwick & Leamington Times (Mid- sington road, Coventry Atherstone News (Ernest Sidney Col- land Daily Telegraph & Coventry Kyte George, 43 Smith st. Warwick m~n, publisher; published every Times Ltd. publishers & proprie- Lawrence Williaro, 26 Bull st. Attle­ frtday), Long str~et, Atherstone tors; published saturday), 18 Hert- borough, Nuneaton Autocar. (The) (Ihffe & Sons Ltd. ford street, Coventry Lenton & Akerman, 28 King street, propnetors),19 Hertford st.Covn.try Warwick, Leamington & Warwickshire Bedworth, Nuneaton Bed:vo:th Record(~unea~on Chrfmcl~ Times (Wm. Isaac Iliffe, publisher Linforth Miss M.High st.Coleshl.B'hm L:mited, proprietors • pub Jshe & proprietor; published sat.), 8 Lissaman Waiter, Wolston, Coventry frida_y), Churc~ street, ~uneato? High street, Warwick Loasby Hy. Wm. 5 Bales st.Coventry Colesh1ll Ch_romcle (Da~Id White- Warwick & Warwickshire Advertiser Machin H. 158 Broomfield rd. Cvntry h~ad, publisher; pubh~he~ sat.), & Leamington Gazette (Evans & Malin Wm. H. 64 Well st Coventry High street, ~oleshlll, Birmmgham Co. proprietors & publishers; pub- Meddoms William, 8 West rock,Wrwk Cov~n~ry Graphic (Coventry Rep?rter lished sat.) 20 High st. Warwick Millington Joseph, so Upper Abbey L1m1ted, proprietors; published ' friday for saturday), Derby lane, street, Nuneaton Coventry Mills Ted, 44 Church st. Nuneaton NEWSPAPER REPORTERS. Moore A. E. 30 Oliver st. Coventry Coventry Herald & Free Press (John Bomford James Herbert, Alcester Moseley Arthur, 635 Stoney Stantor. Moir Scott, propr.; published fri- Gwinnett Arthur J. Alcester day & saturday), 41 Earl street & road, Coventry Palace yard, Coventry ()lorenshaw Percy, 95 Regent st. Coventry Standard (Thomas Bur­ Leamington NICKEL PLATERS. Oswin John, 2 Day's lane, Coventry bidge & Son, proprietors & pub- Coventry Plating & Presswork Co. lishers; published fri. & sat.), 20 Limited, Read street, Coventry Paul Mrs. Eleanor G. 39 Lower Ford Broadgate,Coventry. See adver- street, Coventry tisement RS .Podmore Alfred.6 Westburv rd.Stock- • C oven t ry TImes. (M'dlI an d D ai·1 y T e1 e- NITRATE OF SODA DEALE . ingford, Nuneaton graph & Coventry Times Ltd. pub- Sale & Son, South street, Atherstone Pointon G. E. 77 Humber av. Cvntry lishers & proprietors; published "Randles J. J. 2 Hill cross, Coventry wednesday),18 Hertford st. Covntry NOTARIES-PUBLIC. Reading Thomas, 31 Waterside, Daily Circular (Churches & Womers- Stratford-on-Avon ley, proprietors), 3 Bedford street, See Legal List. Reaves Alfd. 6 Leicester row,Covntry Leamington Bobotham George Arthur, 38 Tavi- Kenilworth Advertiser (W.Riley,agt.; NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN. stock street, Leamingtlln pub. sat.), The Square, Kenilwrth Boots Edward J. 18 Croft rd.Covntry Leamington Spa Courier & Warwick­ See also Florists. Sadler Mrs. M.4 Hertford pl.Coventry !"hire Standard (The Leamington Allington John William, West View 'Sharpe William Henry, 29 Victoria Spa Courier Limited, proprietors ; nurseries, Birmingham rd. Wylde street, Hill fields, Coven try published friday), Church walk, Green, Birmingham Shuttleworth George Herbert, 4 King Leamington. See advertise­ Allwood F. W. & Co. Queen's t·oad, William street, Hill fields, Covntry ment Kenilworth :Simpson Alfred, 86 King Edward rd. Leamington, Warwick, Rugby & Astley John & Sons Limited, Butcher Coventry County Chronicle (Leamington row; Cook street ; Bales street & Smith W. H. & Son, 9 High street, Chronicle Limited, proprietors ; Much Park street, Coventry Warwick; I High street, Stratford­ published tuesday & friday),Chapel Bailey Frank, 24 Bridget st. Rug-by on-.A.von; 62 Hertford street, street, Leamington Benbow Wm. 29 Coten end, Warwick Coventry; 17 Regent street & Mid,and Counties Tribune (Harry Bennett J. 178 Span street, Coventry Great Central station, Rugby & n6 Fieldhouse, proprietor; published Bennett Jn. 46 Bedford st. Leamingtn The Parade & 7 Spencer st.Lmngtn tuesday, friday & saturday), Abbey Bick Brothers, Warwick road, 01- Smith Wm. C. 39 Spon st. Coventry street, Nuneaton ton, Birmingham Stevens Joseph, 57 Spon ;;t. Coventry Midland Daily . Telegraph (Midland Brain Henry, 29 Spon st. Coventry Taylor G. 40 Queen's rd. Nuneaton Daily Telegraph & Coventry Times Bubb Herbert James, High street, Taylor W. H. 25 Oxford st. Coventry Ltd. publishers & proprietors ; Solihull, Birrr.ingham 'Towers G. A.. 120 Cambridge st. Rugby several editions daily), 18 Hertford Butcher John, 9 Warwick road, street, Coventry Stratford-on-Avon .
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