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TRADES. SMI 363 Plymton Mrs DORSETSHIRE. J TRADES. SMI 363 Plymton Mrs. :B. Coldharbour, Sherborne Thomas Mrs. E. G. West Stafford, Drchstr SILVERSMITHS. PodgerCharles P. Wool, Wareham ThorneR. WinterborneKingston,Blandfrd Braybrooke Thomas, 26 High East Poole Samuel, 74 West street, Poole Thornhill Mrs. Kate, 24 Chapel lane, Poole street, Dorchester Pope John, 18 Holloway road,East Ford- Thresher Mre. M. Fortunt-'s WeU.Portland Hanks B. Market pl. Sturminster Newton ington, Dorchester Tizzard Miss Martha, Winterborne St. Read E. John (working), 6 Turton street,. • Prettyman William, East end, Corfe Martin, Dorchester Weymouth 1\Iullen, Wimborneo Toms H. East Howe. Kinson, Bournemth Price Charles, 22 I..ittle George st.Weymth Treasure Edward, Stower Row,Shaftsbry SKATING RINK. PrimmerWilliamBody,17Markt-tst.Poole TrevettArthur, Upwey,Dorchest.er Arcadia Skating Rink (Albany Ward, Rashleigh Mrs. C. Wykt> Regis, Weymouth Trowbridge A. Woodyate~>, Salisbury proprietor), School street, Weymouth Rashley Mrs. E. 49 Ranelagh rd.Weymth Tucker Wyndham, Stower Row,Shaftsbry Rawles John, High street, Swanage Upshal!Geo. Broad Oak.Sturminster Nwtn SKIN MERCHANTS. Read John Andrew, 3 Dol'!ll't st. Blandfrd Vye George, Herst.on, Swanage See Hide & Skin Merchants. Read Sidney, Silton, Zeals (Wilts) Wallace Thomas, Grove, Portland Reed Tom, Fifehead Nevillt>, Sturminster Wareham '''illia.m, sen. Iwerne Minster, SLAG WOOL MANUF ACTRS. Newton Blandford See Silicate Cotton or Slag Wool M anufrs. Reeks Reginald, West Parley, Wimborne Warren Mrs. Ethel E. M. Post office, Rhoades Goorge, Courthill rd. Up.Parkstn Sturminster MarshRll, Wimborne SLATE & SLAB 1\tERCHANTS. Richards Fred, Albert road, Branksome, WarrenMrs.Rosabella.,Wyk?Regis,Wymth Betts & Company (Weymouth) Limited. Parkstone Warren Thomas, 11 HardWick st. Weymtb Commercial road Weymouth Rideout Mrs. Emily, Twyford, Shaftesbry Watton Benjamin1 Post office, Ensbury Blanchard John & Sons West Quay Riggs Eli, Haselbury Bryan, Sturminster park, Bournemouth road, Poole ' Newton • Watts ·william, Melbury Osmond,Dorchstr Hooper & Ashby Limited The Quay & Riglar Samuel. Nettlecombe, Melplash Way Miss Alice, Fortune's Well, Portland West street Poole. 'see adver- Rigler Mrs. E.Station sq. Longfleet, Poole 'Vay M~s. E. Tollt>r Porcorum, Dorchester tisen~ent ~age 17 Roberts Mrs. H. F. Thornford, Sherborne Way :M1ss T. Powerstock, Melplash Hudson & Martin Limited, Grammar Roberts James, 1 Layton la. Shaftesbury Wellman Mrs. A. L. 9 North sq. Dorchcster School road & Station road, Gillinaham Robins Alfred, Thames street, Poole Wellman Mrs. J. Puddletown, Dorchester May & Hassell Ltd. West Quay rd. Poole Rob~nson Mrs. Annie Elizabeth, 8 Hard- Wf'lls David, Hound st~eet, Sherborne Norton Jn. Jsph. Towngate st. Poole wwk street, 'Weymouth Wells Guy R. Comt?lerc~al rd. Parkstone Ralls & Son, Railway station, St. An- Rogers Charles, S~,l~erns road, Parkstone Wellstt>ad George, JU?·. News~. W~reham drew's road & West Bay, Bridport Rogers George, Ltlliput road, Parkstone Wt>!lstead George Wdham, Vwtona road, Webb, Major & Co. Limited, Commercial Rose George, Puddlehinton. Dorchester Branksome, Parkstone road Weymouth & Great Western RoseMrs.J. WoottonGlanville, Sherborne Wellstead Walter Frank, 28 Garland roa~ Dorchester Ross Albert, Dewlish, Don•hester road, Longfleet, Poole Ross George James,Post office, Woolland, Welsford William G. East st. Beaminster SLATERS. Blandford Westmacott Jn. W. Owermoigne,Dorchstr Rose George, Wyke Regis, Weymouth Russell Miss Emma, St>a View rd.Parkstne Whitaker John 0. Library road, Brank- Selby Frank, Wyke Regis, Weymouth Russell Jesse, 30 Avenue place, Poole some, Parkstont> Ryall Alfd. Compton Abbas, Shaftesbury White C.Stapehill,Hampreston,Wimborne SMITHS, BLACKSMITHS & Salway Mrs R. Broadwindsor, Beaminster White Edwin, Cerne Abbas, Dorchester FARRIERS. Samways Edward, 8 Crescent rd.Wimbrne White l\Iiss Elizh. 18 Park st. Weymouth Adlem T. & C. Durweston, Blandford Samways George, Frampton, Dorchester White Thomas, Fortune's 'Vell, Portland Baker Geo.Grove rd.Broadstone, 'Vimbrne Samways ·wmiam George, 33 Mountain Wiles Jn. Edwd. Peasemarsh, Gillingham Baker Wilton James, Morden, Wareham Ash road, Dorchester Williams Misses l\Iary & Susan, Cripple- Barrett A. Bradford Peverell, Dorchester Sandsford Thomas, Rew, "\Vinterborne style, Alderholt, Salisbury Barter & Sons, Coldharbour, Sherborne St. Martin, Dorche.ster Williams ::\Irs. C. Green hill, Sherborne Barter Waiter, Trent, Sherborne Sansom Miss E. Morcombelake, Charmth Willmott Frank, Alweston, Sherborne Bartlett Charles & Henry, Sturminster Sargent William, Sutton Poyntz, Preston, Wills Mrs. F. Bradford Abbas, Sherborne Marshall, Wimborne Weymouth Wills Thomas Frederick, Seldown lane, Bastable Henry Edward, Manston, Stur- Saunders Henry, Newtown, Pa.rkstone Longfieet. Poole minster Newton Scadding Chas. A. 88A, South st. Bridport WiscombeFred, 24Marinepar.LymeRegis Batten George, Puddletowu, Dorchester Scammell Thomas, East Stower, Gillinghm Wood Mrs. Mary J. Corscombe,Dorchestr Bealc Bros. Bath rd. Sturminster Newton Shearinl!' Morris, Verwood, Wimborne Woodcock Mrs. A. 10 Crescent st. Weymtb Bennett George, Commercial rd.Parkstone Shears H. The Co•nmon, Chalbury,Wmbrn Woods Charles, Woking rd. Up.Parkstone Bishop William David, Beaminster Sherring Mrs. Mary, Chettle, Blandford Woodsford Mrs. A. Charminster, Dorchstr BlandfordAlbert E. Shillingstone. Blndfrd Short Robert, Wool, Wareham Woolfries T. Witchampton, Wimborne Blandford Robert D. Eastst. Blandford Sim~ E. G. Tarrant Gunville, Blandford Worsdell Mrs. Annie, I Magdalen lane, Bole John Thomas, Cranborne, Salisbury Skinner Mrs. M. Reforne, Portland West Allington, Bridport Bonfield William J. Thorncombt>, Chard Slade Mrs. Ann, Uploders, Bridport Wrixon Matthew, Fleet st. Beaminster Branksome Carriage & Motor Works (W. Slade John, Gt. George st. Weymouth Yeatman Thomas, 79 :Franklin road, E. Jones & Son), 96 Poole road, Brank- Smart Thoma3, 4 Leigh road, Wimborne Westham, Weymouth some, Bournemouth Smith Mrs. M. Maiden Newton, Dorchestr Yendole E. S. Bournemouth rd.Parkstone Bridgeman Mrs. T. Edward st.Weymouth Smith M. l3A, Up. Bond st. Weymouth Young l\Irs. Mary J. Holwell, Sherborne Bridle William, Leigh, Sherborne Snook B. H. J. Mordt>n, Wareham Brine G. Sandford Orcas, Sherborne Sparkes Arthur, High street, Swanage SHORTHAND WRITERS Brinicombe George, Salisbury street,Poole Spencer Mrs. Ena, Kinson, Bournemouth · Brixey Charles William, Hill street, Poole Sprackling William, Winterborne Stick- Board Brothers, 51 St.l\Iary st. Weymouth Brown J. & Son, Wim borne road, Fern- land, Blandford down, Wimborne Squibb Mrs. Julia, High street, Swanage SIGN WRITERS. Brown John Chas. Stapehill, Wimborne Stainer Geo.80 St. James's st.Shaftesbury . Brown Sl. :Melcombe Bingham, Dorchester Stainer Wm. Bagber, Sturminster Newton See Wnters & Gramers. Budden Edmund Charles, Ab bott Street, Stt>ele Frederick, 1 East street, Poole Pamphill, Wimborne ~tickland G. Salterns road, Parkstone SILICATE COTTON OR SLAG Budden George Thomas, Hawarden Stickland Harr.v, 88 West street, Poole WOOL MANUFACTURERS. villa, Newtown, Parkstone Stickland Mrs. M. 9 Church st. Wimborne McNeill F. & eo. Limited, Govern- Burgess Lewis, Mill lane, Wareham Stickling Mrs. Mary, 27 Fish street, Poole ment contractors Bunhill row, LondoQ Burridge L. Compton Abbas, Shaftesbury Stone Mrs. Bessie,Netherbury, Beaminster E c. Established 1833 Cattle Frederick, Ht>rston road, Swanage Stone Miss Emma, Gussage St. Michael. Chant Fredk. W. Iwerne Minster,Blandfrd Salisbury ChardWilliam,Dottery,Allington,Bridport Stone Miss Jane, Grove, Portland SILK MANUFACTURERS. Cheney Levi, Puncknoll, Dor<'hester Stone Miss Lydia., Southwell, Portland Wright A. R. & Co. Westbury, Sherborne Childs Alfred, Chal'mouth Stone Mrs. T. Spa road, Weymouth Clarke William J. Commercial road,Wey- Stretch Chas. J. Enmore grn.Shaftesbury SILK MERCERS mouth & Sutton Poyntz, Preston, Stri<le James Wm. Hamworthy, Poole . · Weymouth Studlt>y Wm.Thos.SalwayAsh,Beaminster Dunsford Lumted, 78, 81 & 82 St. Mary Cobb Wm. John, 9 Crescent rd. Wimborne Swaffield Mrs. Marv Elizabeth, Burton street & 24 St. Thomas street, Weymouth Coffin Thom!l.B, Holwell, Sherborue Bra(! stock, Bridport Marshall James .& .eo. West st.~Blandford Collins Thomas, Bourton Sweet James, 5 High street, Weymouth Talbot R. ~· Llmlted, 34 & 3a St. Mary Coombs Thomas, Ashmore, Salisbury Swyer Mrs. Ada, Bloxworth, Wareham ~t~eet, \\eymouth Cox Henry, Winfrith Newburgh, Dorchstr Symes William, 27 Marsh road, Weymouth Wtlliams T. H. & Sons, 18 St. l\Iary st. Cozens Edward, Longham, Wimborne Talbot Charles, 54 High street, Weymth & 9 & lO Bond street, Weymouth Crabb Walter, 19 South st. Bridport Talbot William, Long Burton, Sherborne Crew Bros. Iwerne Courtnay, Blaodford Tanner Miss J ane, 35 Lagland st. Poole SILVER REFINERS. Crew Charles William, Melplash . TarrantWilliam, 16.Avenuerd.Weymouth See Gold & Silver Refiners. Cross W. Blandford St. Mary, Blandford .
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