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DEVO.' SHJRE.] CAR Philp John E. B Fore Street, Brixharo CAP DEVO.' SHJRE.] CAR 975 Philp John E. B Fore street, Brixharo CAP MAKERS. Blarehfo-rd R. S. Gilwell street & ·') Pophams, 36, 37, 38, 39 & 40 Bedford Bennett Chas. I I Ge.orge la.Plymouth Deptford place, Plymouth street; show rooms, 6, 7, 8, 10 & Erlich A. 28 Edinburgh rd.Devonport Blithe W. Chillaton, Lew Down 11 Bedford arcade & 12, 13, J4, 15 Hillman Richard Henry, 66 St.Aubyn Bodley Thomas, Pullen's row, ·with& & 16 East street; cabinet factory, street, Devonport ridge, Morchard Bishop ~otte street, Plymouth Leskin Morris, 30 Market st.Devonprt Born Aubery John, Black Torrington,. Potter William G. West st.Axminster Stein Michl. 2I St. Aubyn st.Devonpt Highampton Robins E. W. Nelson st. Plymouth Bovey Fredk. Ipplepen, Newton Abbt Rod~ers John A. Batson, Salcombe CARBIDE DEALERS. Bowden Frederick John & Son, Ipple- Rooks Wm.C. 17 '!'avistock rd.Plymth Cordwent Henry J. (importer), New- pen, Newton Abbot Ruse 11ark S. 7 Norley st. Plymouth ton Abbot I Bowden Robert, Morchard Bishop Russell Wm. John, New st. Honiton 1 Stanst>ll's Acetvlent> Co. Ltd. Cowlev Bowden Wm. Butterleig-h, Cullompton- Sanders T. R. H. Old Fore st.Sidmth road, Exeter- · B01-vdidg-e )Villiam, Higher Shutta~ Saunders J. 30 West Exe north,Tvrtn Littleham, Bideford Shapland & Petter Limited, Raleigh ~CARD MANUFACTURERS. Bowles R. W. Slapton, Kingsbridge works, Bridge wharf, Barnstaple ;::)plCer James & S{)ns Ltd.Redcross st. Bowyer Henry, Gittisham, Honiton Shave Lionel,82 South st. Sth.Molton Southwark, London SE Braund John, Barnstaple street,East- Sherriff J. West Alvington,Kingsbrdg the-Water, Bideford Smith Jn.& Son,78 Craven av.Plymth I CARMEN. Brealey & Son, Fore street, King,;- Smith & Sons, Gibbon lane,Plymouth Blatchford John, Roote house, Dun- teignton, Newton Abbot Snawdon Brothers Limited, r8 Bed- combe street, Kingsbridge Brewer George & Son, Old Borougl1. !ord street & Hastings st.Plymouth Endaoott Jas. ,r:o High st. Crediton ~!orchard Bishop Spear Fredk. 14 North rd.Holsworthy Jerwood W. G. Mill st. Kingsbridge Brewer John, Old Borough, ~lorchar,J Spooner & Co. Limited, 54 & SS Bed- Langler John Richard, 43 Prospect Bishop ford street; 4, 5, 6, 7• 8 & 9 Old terrace, Newton Abbot Bricknell J.Higher Shapter st.Topshm Town street; I to 5 Market lane; Murch William Henry,Higher Batson, Brock A. Wbiddon down,Olrebampton The Piazza & r, z, 3, 4 & 5 East Batson, Salcombe Brock Ernest, High st. Hatherleigh street, Plvmouth Nicholls F. J. \V. & Co. Ltd. ; office, Rromell Thos. Chilsworthv,Ho:~worthv • • Stevens William, Ridgew"dy, Plymp-. Drake street; warehouse, 4 I & 42 Bromfield A. W. Smeatharp, Honiton ton St. Mary Park st. ; stores, G. 1V. R. docks, Brook Ja"nes, Caute hill, Shebbear, Stacker Francis D. High st. Honiton Plvmouth. See advertisement Highampton & Lyme street, Axminster Proll Henry, King street, Honiton Brooks Thomas, sen. 5 Marine place. Stoyle Albt. E. II The Mint, Exeter Rendell E. 216 Lymington rd.Torquay Wildersmith, llfracombe Strout Thomas William, Portland Shaxon Henry, Cross street, Northam Brooks \-Villiam, Newton St. Petrock. street, Ilfracombe Titt John, Sheppard's row, Exmouth Torrington Sutterby A.J.66 Longbrook st.Exeter Westcott \-V. 196 New st.Gt.Torringtn Broom James, Whimple, Exeter Symons & Son, Boutport street & Whitting )':"illiam: The QnHy, Dod- Brown Geo. 47 Belg-rave rd.Plymouth Bear street, Barnstaple brooke, Kmgsbl'ldge Browne J. H. North Huish, Sth.Brent> Tapper & Sons,6 Piermont pLDawlish Yea Enoch,42Halcyon rd.Newton.Abht Browne William, jun. Harbertonford Taylor & Sons, East st. Okehampton Bryant H. W. 'i4 James st. Devonport Thomas Ernest Alfred, 68 Regent st. CARPENTERS & JOINERS. Budd James, Croyde, Braunton & r5 Egerton road, Plymouth Ackland Fredk. Thos. r8 Southern Bnlleid John & Sons, 13 Cobourg st_ Thomas Henry J. r8 Gilwell street & terrace, Mutley, Plymouth Plymouth 3 Gibbon lane, Plymouth Adams A..R. 15 Chingswell st.Bidefrd Burgoyne Jn. Lower Hooe, Plymouth Thomas J.A. r Oxford gro.Ilfracombe Allin Nathan, Fore street, Northam Burrow Gf."orge, Hartland Tremeer GeoTge, Church street, Dod- Anderson H. Ro~eville st. DaTtmouth Burrows William, Langtree,Torrington brooke, Kingsbridge Andrews T. North Lew, Beaworthy Burston Thomas, 1Vestleigh, ·welling- Tucker Alfred, 2 Hoxton rd. Torquay Arbery James, Combe Raleigh.Honitn I ton (Somerset) . Tupman & Co. Lower par. Exmouth Arnold Arth. Chillington,Kingsbridge Caddy H. Sydenham Dame:rel, Tavistclr Tupman 1Villiam Henry, 55 Bicton Arnold Richard, 1Vest Putford,Brandis Castle Clifford,Zeal Monachorum,llow street, Exmouth Corner Chamberlain William, Bickingcott Turner James, 52 High st. Bamstaple Arscott Thomas, Washfield, Tiverton Cross, Twitchen, South Molton Verren John, 19 Mill street, Bideford Ash Fred, Clay pit, Morebath,Bamptn C'hannon Fredk.J.r7 Green st.Plyn'th Warren Brothers, 53 & 55 Magdalen .Atwill W. jun. Hazel cottage, Broad- Channon Frdk.J. 46 Baring- i't.Plvmth road, Exeter hempston, Totnes Chapple Wm. J. Ash Mill, S. Moltorr Webb John CJarPnce & Richard Jas. Ayre W. King-'s Nympton,Chulmleigh Chick Rd.Woodbury Salterton,Excter· 40 Mill street, Bld-eford "Bailey .T.Westleigh,Wellington(Smrst) Chipman Frederick John, Stoney Weeks Harrv,6r Belgrave rd. Torquay Baker Geo. Molland cross,Chulmleigh cross, Alverdiscott, Eideford Welch William Arthur, 8 Bank street Baker Jas. Hodges,5 Ilbert st.Plymth Chown James, Buckerell, Honiton &; Brunswick street, Teignmoutb Baker John Down, Steam saw mills, Chown Joseph, Feniton, Honiton Westaway Bros. 32 Fore street,Totnes 1-Vinkleigh Chown Robert E. Temple cro"-"• Widgery Saml. 3 King st. Sth.Molton Baker S. Nimrods,Membury,Axmnstr Temp_Ieton, Tiverton . Wilson John, Son & Coombe, 22 Bale Alfd.J.79 Newport rd.Barnstaple Church!ll B. Broadhembury, Homt~n Cathedral vard & stores, Coornbe Bale Hy. Splot,Shebbear, Hia"hamptn Churchill Thomas Kerswell, Kenhs- ~treet, Exeter Balkwill Samuel, Park rd.Hatherleigh beare, Cullompton Woodberrv Walter Samuel, Holcombe Bambury J. Talaton. Ottery St. Mary Clark Henry, Ashtown, Rose A"J1~ Rog-ns, Wellington (Somerset) Bartlett Edwin, 27 Princess street & South MoltDn . Wotton Fredk .•Tn. Smith st. Dartmth Princess Hope, Plymouth Cla:rk Jas. Malboroug-~, Kmgs~rid!.!e Yeldon Charles William, 9 Sidney rd. Bastard James, Norton, Dartmouth Clarke John, Weare Glf'fard, B1defnnT St. Thomas, Exeter Basteu W.45 North st. OtterySt.Mary Cleave Thomas Henry, Lower Town, Batten John, Dunkeswell, Honiton Leusdon, Asbburton CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. Bawden Samuel, Tamerton Foliot, Clifton William, Mount lane, Luffin- Millbay Soap & New Patent Candle Crown Hill cott, Rolsworthy Co. Limited, Sutton road,Plymoutb BPalev W:illiam, Dolton Coaker Henry J. 7 James st.Plymoutb Thomas J. L. & Co. Limited, r62 & Beale~ William, jnn. Dolton Cockram Geo. B Bartow's causeway, 163 Fore stro:>et; workS', The Sbil­ Beardon Wm. Rashleigh, Chulmleigh Tivo:>rton hay, Exeter; branch office~, 31 Beare Geo. Richmond ter. Appledorf." Cole Edward, Seacroft, Salcombe Westwell stref."t, Plymouth Beam Wm.Hy. 48 Egerton rd.Plymth Coles William, Burlescombe, Wellin!_!- CANE WORKER. Beer John, Bridford, Exeter ton (Somerl!let) Beer Thos. Atherington. Umberleigh Collacott .Tn. Bedford yard, Tavistock Do:>nni;:; Thomas, 17 Richmond terrace, Meddon street, Bideford Beer W. Athering-ton. Umberleigh Collins William, I5 Devon terrace,.. "Reer Wm. Hy. 46 Albion st. Exmouth Elmbank road, Paignton CANINE SPECIALIST. Bellamv George,Hig-b street.Topsham Colman ·wm. H. Orf."ston. Plymoutll' Brown Jn. H. 14 Ellacombe rd.Torqy Bickle William, Lydford, Bridestowe Colridge Charles Henry, Cross street,. • Blackrnore A. Lytton house, Regent Moretonhampstead CANVAS MANUFACTURERS. street, Dawlish Colridge William, Ford street, More- Havward R. & Suns Lim. (Weekes, Blackmore J.Berrydown,Combe Martn tonhampstead Phillips & Co. Limited. agents), ro Bl:1.ckmore Thomas A. g6 PHton st. Colwill Caleb, S Albion place, West Millbay road, Plymouth Pilton, Barnstaple Homefield, Heavitree, Exeter Tope R. B. & Co. Ltd. (merchants), Blatchford John, 8 Sevenfield terrace, Cook James, Skaview, Sticklepatll, 13 Southside street, Plymouth Old Laira road, Laira, Plymouth Okehampton • .
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