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Berkshire. (K:Elly S 7 318 ART BERKSHIRE. (K:ELLY S ARTISTS-continued. Simmons & Sons, 39 Blagrave street, Bullock Geo. Whistley-in-Hnrst, Twy- Ford John Thos. z6 Queen's rd. Rdng Reading & at Henley-on-Thames ford R. S.O Goldsmith Walwr, North town,Mdnhd Symmons Chas. 27 High st.Maidenhd Bullock Samuel, Appleford, Abingdon Lee David, Hogarth house, St. Luke's tTabor Edwin Jn. 17 Friar st.Readng Bnrson Geo. Letcombe Regis,Wantage road, Maidenhead tTilly Hubert Douglas, 50 High st. Bushnell Harry, 21 Essex st. Reading Macintosh J ohn,Woolhampton,Readng Maidenhead; & Bourne End & Londn Butler John, Brightwell, Wallingford Winter James Greenwood, Ivy house, Tompkin's Horse & Carriage Reposi- Butler William, Pangboume, Reading Ashbnry, Shrivenham R.S.O tory Limited, 25 Friar st. Reading Caley Frederick, Oxford road,Windsor ARTISTS' COLORMEN. Turner A.H.& Co.r8Blagrave st.Rdng Camden Mrs.Emily, Marcham,Abngdn Watts J.,F.S.I. 7 Broad st.Wokinghm Cam den George, Grove street, W antge HeyboumeMiss L.25Qneen st.Maidnhd Wilson Waiter-, 27 & z8 Market pi. Cannings James, High st.Hungerford Strand Chas. L. 21 Bath st.Abingdon & 75 Oxford rd. Reading. See advert Canter R.Meredew,Old Windsr.Wndsr Turner Brothers,z6 & 28Cross st.Rdng Carter Alfd. Marlborough st.Faringdn ASBESTOS MANUF ACTRS. Debenham, Tewson,_ Farmer & Bridge- Carter Hy. Eas~bury, LambournR.S.O Asbestos Co. Lim. (The United), Dock water, B_o Cheaps1de, London E C Castell Robert, rr Sheet street,Windsr house Billiter street London E c Fox (Edwm) & Bousfield,gg Gresham Chalk.er John W.S. Whistley-in-Hurst, ' ' street, Bank, London E C 'l'wyf ord R. S. 0 ASBESTOS MERCHANTS. BABY CARRIAGE DEPOT.. Chambers E. B. 32 Broad st.Abingdon Hill J. & Oo • .)2 Market place & to Chambers W. 4 Market pi. Wokinghm High street, Reading Hill Ebenezer, 38 Broad st. Reading Chandler & Son, 73 Oxford rd.Reading ASSOCIATIONS. Chapman Emest A. Bradfield,Reading BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE. Charlton& Sons, Winkfield row,Bracknll See Societies. :\iason :Mrs. Laura,39 Stert st.Abingdn Church Henry, 132 Friar street, Rdng ATHLETIC GOODS DEALER. BACON CURERS. Clark Gabriel, 35 Foxhill rd. Reading Jlaker Edward, 25 Bridge st. Maidnhd Clark Geo.r82 Southampton st.Readng CarterJ.& Son,Marlborongh st.Frngdn Clements Hen.Spencer's wood,Reading ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. Liddiard Charles,Newbury st.Wantage Collins R. W. Mill street, Wantage See Outfitters Athletic. Venner M.& Sons, 97 & 99 Sonthamp- Collins W.C.Wargrave,Twyford R.S.O ton street, Reading Cook John, Upper Basildon, Reading AUCTIONEERS. BAKERS. Cooke Alfred, 23 George st. Reading Marked thus t are also Appraisers. .A.scot Cooke L. Chamham st. Hungerford Adkin Oharles Duncan F.S.I. see Eel- Abbey Wllham, S~nmnghill, . UotterellMrs.E.ro7Southmptn.st.Rdng Abraham Mrs.M.Kmtbury,Hungerford Coniston Frank, llroad Hinton, Twy- cher, .A.dkin & Belcher, Wantage Adams John, 6o5 Oxford road,~eadng ford R.S.O tAyres Ar~hur,22 Market pl.Readng Alder Mrs.Martha,Paley st.Ma1denhd Cox Oliver Stanley road Newbury tBadcock R1chard (R. & W. Badcock), Aldridge &; Son 127 Peascod st.Windsr c · J h. Wh'tl 't R d' Sunningwell Abingdon .A.ld 'd Ch ' K' ' d R d' npps o n, 2I I ey s . ea mg . • . r1 ge as. 73 mg s r · ea mg Cropp George, Binfield, Bracknell Ilailey Loms HeWitt, 29 Fnar st.Rdng Aldridge George Woodley Reading c h t F s · lk w· d n 1 h Adk' ... B 1 h M k t 1 ' • d row urs . pmners wa , m sor .De c er, m w e c er, ar e P · Allen George, 'Bray Wick, Maiden~ea Crnse Fras. E. Thatc-ham, Newbury Wantage . AllenJacob,Market pl.LambournR.S.O Curtis W. G. 21 Cholmeley rd. R'dng Ilarber A. ~- & Co. I.Jmited, 22 High .A.llen Thomas, Kenn~gton, Ox~ord Darvill G.H. 2a, Market st. Maidenhd street, Wmdsor . .A.llnatt Edward, Sonnmg, Read~ng Deadman William, Cookham Dean, Buckland & Sons,_ 8 H1gh st. Wmdsor. .Allnatt J.E. Sindlesham, Wokmghalll Cookham S.O See advert. facmg Map of Berks .A.llswo:th Mrs. M. -Goldsmith lane, Dearlove J.2 Spring gardens, Reading tButler Geo. ~ussell & Son, 6 Market Wallingford . Dearlove Richd. High street, Bracknell place, Readmg . Andrews A. G. 31 Alfred st. Re~dmg Death James, rB West street, Reading tChancellor & Sons, Railway statwn, ArcherJ.Forest grn.Holyport,Ma1dnhd Deller George, 86 Peascod st.Windsor Ascot; & at Sunningdale Arnold Charles, Kintbnry, Hungerford Deller Thomas GeorCYe, r6 Alma ter- Cleave William, 2 Shoot st. Windsor Bacon William, Crazies hill, Henley· race, Arthur road, "'Windsor tCooksey Frank, 17 Market pl. Readng on-Thames DennissW.East Hendred,Stvntn.R.S.O Cooper J. Omer & Son, 17 Blagra-ve Bance Mrs.Ann C.Kintbury,Hungerfrd Dix G.& Son,2gSt.Mary's butts,Rdng street, Reading Banning I.22 Bartholomew st.Newbry Dix James, South Moreton,Wallingfrd Cottrell, Simmons & Goodchild, 20 Bardell G.Wellington rd. Maidenhead Donnelly George,Crowthorne,Wknghm Blagrave street, Reading; & Market Barnes Thos. Jn. 12 Oxford st. Windsl' Downs Ambrose,397 Oxford rd.Readng place, Wokingham Barsby Chas.3o Caversham rd.Readng Dowsett E. F. Old Windsor, Windsor Cundell Albert A.Rectory frm.Hnngrfd Bartholomew Chas. London rd.Newbry Dndley Isaac, Remenham hill, Henley Davies Wm.W.Park frm.Calcot, Rdng Bartholomew Hy. 26 Coley st.Reading Earley William, 133 Orts road,Readng Day Joseph N. Market place,Newbury Batt George, High street, Hnngerford Eason Tom,LongWittenbam, Abingdn Deane, Son&; West, r6 Friar st. Rdng Bawden Mrs. Mary, Sunninghill,Ascot Eeles Mrs. Fannv, 26 West st.Reading tDreweatt & Watson,Market pl.Nwbry Beasley Charles, Bnrghfield, Reading Eeles John, 35 Hosier street, Reading tDyke Geo. Jn. Market pl. Faringdon Beasley J. ro8Whykeham rd. Reading Eggleton F. D. rg High st. Maidenhd Egginton & Son F.S.I. rso Friar st. B€asley Wm. 32 Tilehurst rd.Reading Eggleton F.A. 14 West st. Maidenhead Reading. See advert Beesley Hy.Littlewick grn.Maidenhead Embling Edwin, High street, Lam.- tFranklin, Gale & Newton, Market pi. Beisley F.T. Aston Tirrold,Wallingfrd bourn R.S.O Wallingford & 13 Friar st. Reading Bennett T. Blewbnry, Didcot R.S.O Embling Edwin, Stanford-in-the-Vale, Giddy & Giddy, Maidenhead; & at Berry John, 204 Ock street, Abingdon Faringdon Sunningdale & Spring Grove; & 4 Berry Stel?he~, 152 ~ck st. Abin~don Embling J.43Eartholomew st.Newbnry Waterloo p_lace, Pall m~,Londn SW Betts BenJam.m, Hosier st. Readmg Eynstone Charles, Appleton, .A.bingdon Gould. Jn.H.Jun. 164a:Fnar st.~eadng Bew Henry H. Woodlands St. Mary, F:mlkner Daniel Hy.High st.Bracknell tHarns & Jackson, H1~h st. Abmg:don _Hungerford Finch William,24 Grove road,Windsor Haslam & Son, 156 Frmr st. Readmg. B1ggs Owen. Ascot he:"-th, Ascot . Fletcher Chas . .A.. London st.Faringdon See advert Bloomfield Hy. 6o .AmJty rd. Readmg Flower William Theale Reading tHerbert & Son, 95 Peascod st."~indsr Bolt_on Mrs. Sarah Ann, Derby road, Fowler Albert, ~ 1 Oxfo;d rd. Reading tHumfrey J.H.. 2 8 Qu~el?- st.Maidenhd City, Newbnry . Fowler A. Wargrave, Twyford R.S.O Hunton Fredenck W1lliam; offices, Braddle Henry Jn. Kmg's rd. Wmdsor F R b t p · t dE sth mp High street, Bracknell Bradfield William, Marcham, Abingdn °~1 e~ ..; erk, nnes woo • a a - Innocent & Smith, Market pl.Faringdn Bradley Mrs.Sarah & Son,St.Leonard's ·p s e~ •J rac nse th t t R ad Jeffries Alfd. L. 48 King st.Maidnhd road, Windsor · ' · · rancis .ro6 ou amp n.s · e ng tKing & Adkin F.S.I. 10 High st. Bradley William, S6 Vict.oria st.Wndsr Fry John, Crookham corn. Thatcbam, Abingdon Brasington James, London st.Famgdn Newbury . Knight William Stanley, 132 Bartholo- Bright Mrs. E. 64 Bedford rd.Reading Fullbrook Fredk. 62 Fnar st. Rea~ng mew street, Newbury Briginshaw Mrs. Eliza, Cookbam "S.O Fuller G.F.66 Cave;rsham rd.Readmg tMason Wm. Bertie, Sheet st.Windsor BrittainMrs.MaryAnn,Great She:fford;' Fuller Thomas, Shr!Venham R.~.O Matthews & Matthews,38Friar st.Rdng Lambourn S.O · t Funnell George, LondoJ?- rd.Wokinghm Miller R.F. & Co. Station yd.Maidnhd Brom.ley A.rthur A. 40 & 42 :Bridge st. Galloway Fredk. Snnnmgdale, Ascot Neate Arthur Webb, Hungerford; & Maidenhead · . G~rdiner M. Letcombe, Regis,~antage ~t Newbu;ry: Bromley J. G. Three Mile Cross, Rdng· G~bbons G. J. Wood st. Wallmgfo~d tN1cholasWilliam R.& Co.Elagra.ve st. Brooker A.rthur J. Drayton, Abmgdon G1bbons Geor~e W. St. Leonard s Reading; & 6o Pall mall, London Brooks Bernard Jas. Thatcham,Nwbry - square, Wallingford. SW. See advert Bryant Edwin, Twyford R.S.O G~bby W~. H. _Kintbnry, Hungerlord Oppermann Charles George. Reading Buckel C.Ea.Hagbourne,Didcot R.S.O Giles Edwm, Bmfield, Bracknell Pountney Wm. Hy. 6 Forbury,Readng Budd H.& L. E. r2 Shaw cres.Newbry Giles James L. 3 Cheap st. Ne'!bury Smith Hrbt. A. see Innocent & Smith Bullock George E. High street, Ascot Godfrey George, Longworth, Farmgdon .
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