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Berkshire. out 361 TRADES DlREGfORY.] BERKSHIRE. OUT 361 Newbury Express (W. Hall, propria- Standish John & Co. Royal Ascot nur- OMNIBUS PROPRIETORS. tor; published thurs. ), 9 & 12 Broad- sery, Ascot; & 52 St.George's place, See Job Masters. way, Newbury Knightsbridge, London SW OPTICIANS. Newbury Weekly News (Blacket & Such Eric Frederick F.R.H.S. Bray- Botly & Lewis, 25 King st. Reading Turner, publishers; published wick road, Maidenhead thurs. ), 34 Northbrook st. Newbury Sutton & Sons ; offices & warehouses, ORGAN BUILDERS. Reading Mercury&Berks County Paper Market place & Forbury ; grounds, Cary Alphonse, 47 & 48 Northbrook (F. W. & H. A. Cowslade, proprie- Portland pl.; trial grounds, London street ; works, Park st. :Kewbury; tors & publishers ; published sat.), road, Reading. See advert & at London. See advert 7 Market place, Reading; <& G. J. Tilehurst Nursery (James Murray Dyson k Sons, 10 Thames st. Wind soP Cosburn, a~ent & reporter, Market Reed, proprietor), Tilehurst,Reading \.Yaite 1'homas, 5 & 7 Duke street, place, Newbury. See advert Tucker R.&Sons,Stanford rd.Faringdn Reading. See advert Reading Observer (Charles Slaughter, Turner Richard, High st. Bracknell proprietor & publisher; published Uphill & Son, Winnersh, Wokingham Bishop ~ Son, Organ works,250 Mary­ tturs.- & sat.), 19 & 21 Blagrave st. NURSES NURSING INSTITU- lebone r,,ad, London NW; branch Readmg. See advert TIONS &' NURSERY HOMES works, \Yestbourne mills, Norwich Reading St-.ndard (William Hall, pub- . · road, Ipswich lisher; pub. fri. ), 24 Friar street, Cumberland M1s_s Ruth, Burghfield Reading Common, Mortm~er R.S.O ORGAN TUNERS. Star Newspaper Co. Limited (The) Helena (The) Nursmg Horn~ for P~r- Cary Alphonse, 47 & 48 ~orthbrook (Ernest Henry Wise, agent), branch ma!lent & Helpless Inva!1d Ladies street; works, Park st. Newbury; office, Forbury, Reading (Miss F.E.Ransome,la~y m charge), & at Lmdon. See advert Windsor Chronicle (Thomas Edmund Brownlow _road, _Readmg' Dyson & Sons, 10 Thames st. Windsol' Luff, proprietor & publisher), Trinity Mossman MISS Ah~e, Glebe cottage, OSIER GROWERS. house St Leonard's road Windsor Bucklebury, Readmg Hedges Abraham, Theale, Reading Windso; & . Eton Express '(Oxley & Nuthall R~bert M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Jacobs James, Aldermaston, Reading Son, publishers ; published fri. ), 4 ~on d. Pr.-te~t~oo,d, Brack:1.ell . OUTFITTERS. High street Windsor Prmc~ss Clmst1an s (H.R.H.) Tl'amed ' Nurses' Home (Miss Mary Robins, Arbery John N . .Market pl. Wantage NEWSPAPER REPORTERS. matron), 4 Clarence villas, Clarence Beesley E. H. 24 Hie-h st. Abingdon road, Windsor Bull A. H. Limited, 47, 48, 52, 53, 54, Bye D. Baydon rd. Lambourn R.S.O Queen Victoria Institute for Nursing 55, 56 & 59 Broad street & nB & II9 Cos burn George J. Market pl. Newbury the Sick (The) (Miss Agnes White, Friar street, Reading; & 43 Corn- Cox Henry, Wellington cottage, Lech- lady supt.), 16 Forbury, Reading market street, Oxford. See advert lade road, Faringdon Roche Miss Annie Parks, 6 Salisbury facing inside Front Cover Joyce Grorge, Brook villa, Devereux terrace, Craven street, Newbury Burns Mrs. Alexander, 16 Bartholo- road, Windsor Royal Victoria. Cottage Nursing Home m(llw street, Newbury Newlands John, Upper Lambourn, (Col. Chichester, hon. sec.; Miss Chappell John B. High st. Wallingford Lambourn R.S.O Mary McDowall, matron), South Cole Arthur E. 105 King's l'd.Reading Skinner George, 2 Elm view, The Ascot, Ascot Cox H. Stanford-in-the-Vale,Faringdn Croft, Hungerford OIL MANUFACTRS. & MERS Jlrake M.--~~ Market pl. Wokingh~m Spiers Henry, Chilton,Steventon R.S.O r . • Garrett W11lwm, 13 West st. Readmg \ acuum 01l Company (H. B. Case, G · W"ll" Ral · h h K" Spiers James,Chilton, Steventon R.S.O general manager)•47 Victoria street, ntersotn Ml "dlamh, ·' eig ouse, mg Stillman Frank, 20 Craven st. Newbry Westminster London S W s re~ '• aJ en eau . Tustain Henry, 3 Egerton cottages, ' Heelas, Sons & Co. Limited, rag, no, Croft road, W allingford OIL MERCHANTS. III & n2 Broad street & 24, 25, 26, Watson John N. The Mount, East Ballard & Co. Market place, Faringdn 27, 28, 29 & 30 Minster st.Reading, Challow, Wantage Gilroy J.130 & 132 High st.Maidenhd & Market place, Wokingham Hewitt Edw.in & Alfred Charles, 54 & NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN. OIL CAKE MERCHANTS. 56 High street, :Maidenhead See also Florists. Bronsdon & Bance, Kintbury mill,Kint- Jack:;on Edward, 1 King's rd. & 6 bury, Hungerford High street., Reading- .Abery William Thomas, Grafham nur- Dodd Waiter J. H.Wood st.Wallingfrd Langston Ernest, 93· 94 & 95 Friar st. sery, Tilehurst, Reading Goodenough Fredc.Station rd.Reading & ra, West street, Reading .Aldridge Henry, Tilehurst, Reading Minchin Bros. The Farm, Ascot; &; at Mcilroy & Rankin,42 Cheap st.Newbry .Appleton William, Donnington Square Ilinfi.eld, Bracknell & Wokingham Neve A. H. 61 High st. Maidenhead gardens, Newbury Parsons Waiter, Blagrave st. Reading Pettits, flt. Mary's st. WaUingford Bazeley William, Twyford R.S.O Woodbridge & Co. The Old Gaol corn Phipps Richd. James,High st.Bracknn Broughton W. Norfolk rd. Maidenhead stores; 25 Bridge street, Abingdon Pratten Bros. 82 King's road, Reading- Burdett John, Bridge rd. Maidenhead Reed & S.:m, 99 Broad street & ; & a. Callingham W. Easthampstead, Brcknll OIL & COLOR MEN. Arcade, Friar st. & 30 Chain st. Carter George T. & Co. Market Place Archer Wm. 20 & 21 Union st.Reading Reading chambers, Market place, Reading Barnes A. C. 9 Market pi. Wokingham Rolfe John, 51 & 52 Cheap st. Newbry Faulknor .A.rth. Inkpen, Hung-erford BendyH.T.15 Bartholomew st.Newbry Salmon W. T. &J Son, 9 Bartholomew Fidler Joseph Charles, World's end, Bradley & Bliss, King's road,Reading str~et, Ne-wbury Calcot, Reading Brooks & Sons, 28, 29 & 30 Peascod Shepherd John,s &7 King's rd.Readng- Gardner Samuel William, Selwood vil. street, Windsor Simpson Alfred H. & Co. I Market pl. All Saints' avenue, Maidenhead Brooks W. H. & Sons, 143 London rd. & I Bridge st. Abing-don. See advt Harding Jsph. Market pi. Wallingfrd Reading Snell G. J. 9 & 11 London st. Reading Heath Geo. Hy. Coxwell rd.Faringdon Bundock Albt. 3 Whitley st. Reading Snell .T. G. 2 & 4 Peach st.Wokingham. Henley Wm. Marlow rd. Maidenhead Carter F. G. 5 Grenfell rd.Maidenhead Wheeler Drothers, Market pl. Wantage Holder & Son, London road & Haroil- Chard T.P.3o St.Mary's butts,Reading Wheeler Saml. 102 London st.Reading ton roa.d, Reading . Coll~ns Benj. 6o2 Oxfo~d rd. Read~ng OUTFITTERS-ATHLETIC. J:A:es Frank C. Conn~ught rd. Readmg Coll~ns J. W. 64 Foxh1ll rd. Readmg Eades George, 405 Oxford rd.Reading Miller Wm. Speen h1ll,~peen,~ewbury Dav1s Henry John, 36 & 37 Northbrook Harse Walt. J. 5 The Square,Abingdn. O~en Robert! Castle h1ll, Maidenhead street, New~ury . Hill J. & c 0 • 52 Market place & 10 Pa~nton O.Wmterbrook,Cholsey R.S.O Drew John, Tilehurst, Readmg . High stroot, Reading Ph1ppen George ~.R.H.S. 108 Broad Dunsto': J. N. 13 London rd.Readmg Longhurs~ Joseph Geo. High st.Ascot street; nursenes, O~ford road & Fountam W.55 & 56 P_eascod st.Wndsr OUTFITTERS ... DIES' Sherwood street, Readmg Fulle?:> J.H. 51 & 52 Mmster st.Readng -.uA • Pontin Geo. F. London rd.Wokinghm Gillham Fredk.Fur-.r;e platt,Ma.idenhd Caley & Son, High street, Windsor Prince .A. E. Longworth, Faringdon Hill Brothers, 5 Oxford rd. Windsor Emmens Mrs. Jessie, 17 Arcade, Friar- Pritchard I. & Son, Lady Grove & Lewis Brothers, Tilehur.st, Reading street, Reading Caldecot nurseries, Abingdon Maynard & Son, 28 A.rthur rd.Windsr Gardenner & 1regaskis, 43 Market Redwood Francis, Mill street,Wantage Packer Hy. Jas. 14 Rupert st.Reading place, Reading Reed James M. Tilehurst, Reading Richards F. 126 Southampton st.Rdng Innes Mrs. Ellen Mary, St. Leonard's- Rogers Thomas, Thatcham, Newbury Salmon George, 21 Castle st. Reading road, Windsor Sale & Son, 26 Market pl. Wokingham Smith Edwin Charles, 13 Cordwalles Kitchen Misses Kate & Estber, 7 King: Emith Mrs. E. 63 West St. Helen st. road, .Maidenhead street, Maidenhead .Abingdon Wellbelove \Ym. Sunninghill village, Logan Miss Jane T. (& childrens'),. Smith John, Clewer, Windsor Sunniughill, Ascot 40 Peach street, Wokingbam Smith John F.R.H.S., F.N.C.S. St. Woodward Fras. Queen"s rd.Newbury Long, Son & Everard, 25, ~7• 29 & 31: Leonard's road, Windsor Woolmer C.H.6I Southamptn.st.Rdng London street, Readillg. See advert. .
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