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TRADES. (SLATEH's Boot & Shoe MKRS 580 BOO TRADES. (SLATEH'S BooT & SHoE MKRS. & DLRs.-con. Davies Edward, 107 High st. Bala Edwards Thomas, 34 Bedford street, Amos Emma, 8A Sussex street & 7 R.S.O Rhyl Wellington street, Rhyl Davies Mrs. Ellen, Henllan, Trefnant Edwards William P. 17 High street, Andrew David, Bettws, Newtown, R.S.O Mold Montgomeryshire Davies Evan, 30 High street, Mold Egerton George R. 21 Chester street, Arridge J. & Sons, 204 High street, Davies George, Brymbo, Wrexham Flint Bangor Davies Mrs. Hannah, "\Vatling street, Elias Owen, Llanystyndwy, Criccieth Arridge John, 15 Friars' road, Bangor Llanrwst R. S. 0 R. S. 0 Ashton John, Maengwyn street, Davies Hugh, Maengwyn street, Elias Rowland, 15 Clwyd st. Ruthin Machynlleth Machynlleth R. S. 0 Ashton Thomas, Great Oak street, Davies Hugh, 3 Ogwen ter. Bethesda, Elliott Henry, 32 York st. Wrexham Llanidloes R.S.O Bangor Ellis Griffith, Cader road, Dolgelly Bacon Isaac, Beaumaris road, Menai Davies Hugh, Rhos, Ruabon Ellis Griffiths, Llanfechan, Oswestry Bridge R.S.O Davies Jael, Bridge street, Llanfair, Ellis Hugh, Llanbedrgoch R.S.O Baker J. & Sons, 12 High st. Wrexham Welshpool Ellis John, Borth, Cardiganshire Barma Robert, 6 New st. Carnarvon Davies James, Llandrinio, Oswestry Ellis John, Dolwyddelan R.S.O Barnett John, Springfield st. Dolgelly Davies J ane, Penmachno, Bettws-y- Ellis John, High street, Llanfair, Barron James, High street, Holywell, coed R.S.O Welshpool Flintshire Davies John, Llandyrnog, Denbigh Ellis John, Llanarmon, Mold Bell is Thomas, Hawarden, Chester Davies John, Llangadfan, Welsh pool Ellis John, 14 New street, Beaumaris Benjamin Richard, 74 Chapel street, Davies John (repairer), Trefechan, R.S.O Portmadoc Aberystwyth Ellis Owen, Lord street, Blaenau Bennett Thomas, Llwyntena, Trefeg- Davies John, Tregeiriog, Ruabon Festiniog lwys, Caersws R.S.O Davies Jos. Clawddnewydd, Corwen Ellis Robert, Festiniog, Blaenau Benson J oseph, 7 Bank quay, Car- Davies Mary, High street, Con way Festiniog narvon · Davies Richard, Bridge street, Llan- Ellis Thomas, Frankwell street, Bevan John, Princes street, Mont- erchymedd R. S. 0 Towyn R. S. 0 gomery R.S.O Davies Richard, Cilwern, Llany- Ensor Geo. Llanberis rd. Carnarvon Birch J ames, Pentre, Ruabon Mawddwy S. 0. Dinas-Mawddwy Ensor Thomas, 33 & 35 Bangor street, Blakey & Sons (Thomas D. Cliffe, R.S.O Carnarvon manager), 12 Castle square, Car- Davies Robert, Glanrafon rd. Mold Evans Mrs. Catherine, 7 Market st. narvon & 284 High street, Bangor Davies Robert, Llanrug, Carnarvon Newtown, Montgomeryshire Blundell Samuel, Castle st. Con way Davies Robert, N erquis, Mold Evans Charles, Trefeglwys, Caersws Boon John, 26 Town hill, Wrexham Davies Samuel, Penrhyn, Deudraeth R.S.O BowkerJames, 8 Charlesst.Wrexham R.S.O Evans David, Carneddi, Bethesda, Bowron Mrs. Hannah,24 Broad street, Davies Thomas, Coed-Poeth, Den- Bangor Welshpool bighshire Evans David, High street, Ruabon Bridgewater John, Sarn, Newtown, Davies Thomas, 6 Dean st. Bangor Evans Edward, Carno R.S.O Montgomeryshire Davies Thomas, Dinas-Mawddwy Evans Edward, Cefn, Ruabon Briggs & Sons, Cefn, Ruabon; 11 R.S.O Evans Edward, 15 High street, Hope street, Wrexham; Lane end, Davies Thomas, Rhuddlan R.S.O Rhosymedre, Ruabon Buckley, Chester & Rhos, Ruabon Davies William, Llandegla, Mold Evans Ed. Llangadfan, W elshpool Brindle John, 20 High street, Llan- Davies William, Lower Cefnpool, Evans Ed.Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, gefni R.S.O Abermule R.S.O Oswestry Brindle John, 13 Market street, Dean Emma, 17A ·Wellington road, Evans Evan, Festiniog, Blaenau Amlwch R.S.O Rhyl Festiniog Brookes Thomas, Garthmyl, Mont- Delaney John, Vron, Llangollen Evans · Evan, Great Oak street, gomery R.S.O Dew Hugh, 15 Portland pl. Denbigh Llanidloes R.S.O Brooks & Co. 34 High st. Carnarvon Dick R. & J. High street, Blaenau Evans Evan, Penmaenmawr R.S.O Brown Samuel, Llandrinio, Oswestry Festiniog ; 11 High st. Denbigh ; Evans George, Berriew R. S. 0 Bryan Evan, Whitford street, Holy- 68 High street, Pwllheli; 30 Mar- Evans Griffith, Brithdir, Dolgelly well, Flintshire ket street, Holyhead & 16 Well st. Evans Griffith, Rhydymaen S.O Burgess E. & Son, 16 Chester street, Ruthin R.S.O Evans Gronwy, Llanasa, Holywell Flint Dicks & Co. (John Ll. J ones, mana- Evans Hugh, 38 High street, Rhyl Cad waladr & Ro berts, High street, ger ), 5 Bridge street & 3 Palace Evans John, Church street, Towyn Llanberis, Carnarvon street, Carnarvon ; 31 Castle st. R.S.O Cash & Co. 24 Town hill, Wrexham Llangollen & 217 High st. Bangor Evans John, Garn R.S.O Chatham Edwin, Cefn, Ruabon Donohoe John, 122 High st. Bangor Evans John, Llandegla, Mold Clayton Isaac, Lower st. St. Asa.ph Edmunds Thomas, 6 Severn street, Evans John, Llangynog, Oswestry R.S.O Newtown, Montgomeryshire Evans John, Rhos, Ruabon Conway W. Colwyn, Colwyn Bay Edwards & Davies1 Glyn Ceiriog1 Evans John, 27 Tuttle st. Wrexham Corfield Alfred, Llandyssil R.S. 0 Ruabon Evans John Richard, Market place, Croft John, 35 High st. Carna.rvon Edwards E. & Son, Lane end, Buck- Corwen Croft John, 3 Market st. Carnarvon ley, Chester Evans Lewis, Dinas MawddwyR.S.O Crooks Mrs. Mary Ann, 222 High Edwards Benjamin, Bangor-is-y- Evans Peter, 118 High street, Bangor street, Bangor Coed, Wrexham Evans Richard, Llanbrynmair R.S.O Cross Waiter & Colin, Overton, Edwards Ed. Broughton, Chester Evans Robert, 18 Carnarvon road, Ruabon Edwards Ellen, Colwyn, Colwyn Bay Pwllheli Cross Edward, 9 Wrexham fechan, Edwards Griffith, Corris R. S. 0 Evans Robert, 11 Stanley crescent, Wrexham Edwards Griffith, Smithfield street, Holyhead Daines BenjaminR. 90 Mostyn street, Dolgelly Evans Samuel, 18 New street, Mold Llandudno Edwards Henry, 18 Castle square, Evans Mrs. Sarah, Carno R.S.O Davies Mrs. Ann & Son 129 High Carnarvon Evans Thomas, Cefn, Ruabon street, Portmadoc Edwards John, 11 Church street, Evans Thomas, 35 High street, Bala Davies Daniel, Bagillt, Holywell, Blaenau Festiniog R. S. 0 Flintshire Edwards John, Llanelidan, Ruthin Evans Thomas, Overton, Ruabon Davies David, Abererch, Pwllheli R.S.O Evans Thomas, Tanyfynwent, Rhiw, Davies David, 63 High st. Criccieth Edwards John, Llanfair, Dyffryn- Pwllheli R.S.O Clwyd, Ruthin R.S.O Evans Vaughan,Llanbrynmair R.S.O Davies David, 21 Hope st. Wrexham Edwards Peter, Llanddulas, Abergele Evans William, Abersoch, Pwllheli Davies David, Rhos, Ruabon R.S.O Evans William, Cemmes R.S.O Davies David Edward, Albert house, Edwards Richard, 8 New Church st. Evans William, Church street, Dol- Penrallt street, Machynlleth N ewtown, Montgomeryshire gelly .
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