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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 13TH JUNE 1968 6643 Butlin's Photographic Services Limited THE LONDON GAZETTE, 13TH JUNE 1968 6643 Butlin's Photographic Services Limited. Butlin's Hamilton Publications (Burnley) Limited. Trafalgar Holiday Camp, Ayr and Marine Hall, Friers Road, Street, Burnley. Barry Island. Hawley's Bakeries Limited. Moseley Road, Cadbury Brothers Limited. Pasture Road, Moreton, Birmingham. Wirral. James Hayes and Sons Limited. Lansdowne Hill, Carrington and Dewhurst Limited, Fold Mill, West Norwood S.E.27, Bradley Fold, Near Bolton. Hazell's Offset Limited. Leigh Road, Slough. The Chromatron Electro-plating Co. Ltd. Renfrew H.E.F. Plastics Limited. Henton Road, Leicester. Airport, Renfrew. Hield Brothers Limited. Greystone Mill, Feather The City Bakeries Limited. Clarendon Street, Road, Bradford. Glasgow. H.M. Stationery Office Press, Headstone Drive, Clutson-Penn (U.K.) Limited. (Narrow Fabrics Wealdstone, Harrow. Division). Highfields, Coalville. Thomas Holmes and Sons Limited. Sculcoates Clyde Reinforcements Limited. Mossend Works, Tannery, Wincolmlee, Hull. Bellshill. Ilford Limited. Christopher Martin Road, Basildon. John Cockcroft and Sons Ltd. Rochdale Road, Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Nobel Walsend, Tpdmorden. Division, Ardeer Factory, Stevenston. Compra-Plastics Limited. Dicker Mill, Hertford. Intercontinental Air Caterers (Gatwick) Limited. Consett Iron Company Limited. Basic Refractory Charlwood Road, Horley. Works, Western Road, Jarrow. International Business Machines United Kingdom T. & A. Constable Limited. Hopetoun Street, Limited. Solent Road, Havant. Edinburgh. International Chemical Co. Ltd. Braydon Road Cooke Sons and Company (Hillington) Limited. N.16. Watt Road, Hillington Industrial Estate, Glasgow. The Inveresk Paper Co. Ltd. Inveresk Mills, Cooke's Explosives Ltd. Harlech Road, Penrhyn- Musselburgh. deudraeth. Jefferson Smurfit (Packaging) Limited. Wigan Road, Co-operative Cleaners Limited. Blackwall Reach, Bryn, Ashton in Makerfield. Gorleston-on-Sea. James A. Jobling and Co. Ltd. Wear Glass Works, Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd. (Bakery Division Sunderland. —Northern Area). Station Road, Murton, Seaham. Johnson and Phillips Ltd. Rubber Cable Work, County Borough of Sunderland, Children's Depart- Victoria Way, Charlton, S.E.7. ment. Burdon Hall Nursery, Burdon Village, Near B. Kershaw & Company (1920) Limited. Chapel Sunderland. Gardens, Scotland Road, Liverpool. Courtaulds Limited. Fox Mill, Limeside Road, Klippon Electricals Limited. Terminal Works, Power Hollinwood, Oldham and Ormskirk Road, Aintree, Station Road, Sheerness. Liverpool. John Laird and Son Limited. Carstairs Street and Coutts and Company. Floral Street, London W.C.2. Cotton Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow. The Crescent Toy Company Limited. Cwmcarn. Landor Cartons Limited (Britannia Folding Box Co.). Croydon and Warlingham Park Group Hospital Dace Road, Old Ford, Bow, E.3. Management Committee. Mayday Hospital, Lewis & Harris Dyeing & Finishing Co. Ltd. James Thornton Heath. Street, Stornoway. John Dale Limited. Gillibrands Industrial Estate, Litton Mills Textured Yarns Limited. Millers Dale, Skelmersdale. Buxton. Deanson Limited. Northgate, Aldridge, Walsall. Robert H. Lowe and Company Limited. The Rol- Dennison Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Balmoral Road, dane Mills, Congleton. Watford. J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. Oldfield Lane, Greenford. Devon Wonder Bakery (Wonder Baking (South West) Lyons Maid Limited. Alfreds Way, Barking. Ltd.). Braunton Road, Barnstaple. James Macdonald Limited. East Mill and West Mill, Geo. & R. Dewhurst Limited. Farington Mill, Ley- Seaforth Road, Stornoway. land, Preston. E. N. Mason & Sons Ltd. Arclight Works, Cowdray William Dolan (Boxes & Cartons) Ltd. Knowl Avenue, Colchester. Street, Stalybridge. Mastertape (Magnetic) Ltd. Poyle Trading Estate, Dorman Long (Steel) Limited. Cleveland Wire Colnbrook, Slough. Mills. The Marshes, Middlesbrough. The Metal Box Company Limited. Evans Road, Dorn Plastics Ltd. Shortroods Works, Gockston Speke, Liverpool, Heaton Junction, Newcastle upon Road, Paisley. Tyne and Riley Road, S.E:l. Duke & Lawson Ltd. Den Burn Works, Brechin. Metal Closures Limited. Bromford Lane, West El Al Israel Airlines, Northolt Road, London Air- Bromwich. port, Hounslow. Muirhead and Company Limited. Croydon Road, Electrosil Limited. Pallion Trading Estate, Elmers- End, Beckenham. Sunderland. Nairns-Williamson Limited. South Factory, Nairn J. D. Entwistle Limited. Poultry Processing Station, Street, Kirkcaldy. Back Lane, Newburgh, Wigan. The Nestle Company Limited. High Street, Ayles- Ever Ready Company (G.B.) Limited. Hall Road, bury. Heybridge. C. Nichols and Company Limited. The Phillips Park Firth Carpets Limited. Clifton Mills, Bailiff Bridge, Press, Mill Street, Manchester. Brighouse. Dorothy Norman Limited. Western Road, Brighton. Firth Furnishings Limited. Flush Mills, James North and Sons Limited. Market Street, Heckmondwike. Hyde. Fleming, Reid (Greenock) Limited. Drumfrochar North Walsham Steam Laundry Company Limited. Road, Greenock. Cromer Road, North Walsham. Fleming's Laces Ltd. Belford Mills, Lawson Street, Nuway Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Endurance Works, Kilmarnock. South Side, High Street, Coalport. Fox's Biscuits Limited. Wellington Street, Batley. Gates Bros. (Halifax) (Bulmer & Lumb Ltd. t/a). F.P.T. Industries Limited. The Airport, Portsmouth. Ryburne Mills, Hanson Lane, Halifax. Fram Filters Limited. Treforest Industrial Estate, George Outram and Company Limited. Mitchell Pontypridd. Street, Glasgow. Frido Limited. Victor Works, Houldsworth Street, Pakserve Limited. Meadowside Street, Renfrew. Reddish, Stockport. Patons and Baldwins Limited. Clackmannan Mill, Furzebrook Knitting Co. Ltd. Ormskirk Road, Clackmannan. Aintree, Liverpool. Pilkington's Tiles Limited. Clifton Junction, Man- George Galloway and Co., Ltd. Middlesex Street, chester. Glasgow. Plastic Rod and Tube Co. (Blantyre) Ltd. River- Garrod and Lofthouse Limited. Chaldon Road, side Works, Uddingston, Glasgow. Caterham. Pressed Steel Fisher Limited. Llethri Road, Felin- Graesser Salicylates Limited. Sanycroft, Chester. foel, Llanelli. The Gratispool Co. Ltd. St. Margaret's Place, H. S. & W. Preston Limited. Milson Works, North Glasgow. Valley Road, Colne. Leonard Green (Garages) Ltd. Barbers Avenue, John Priestman and Company Limited. AshSeld Parkgate, Rotherham. Mills, Thornton Road, Bradford. Greenside Woolcombing Co. Fairweather Green Primula Crispbread Limited. Kingsway, Team Val- Mills. Thornton Road, Bradford. ley Trading Estate, Gateshead. Guest Keen Iron & Steel Works (Branch of G.K.N. Product Support (Graphics) Limited. Hawbank Steel Co. Ltd.). East Moors Works, Cardiff. Road, East Kilbride..
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