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Soc 803 Gilbert Henry & Sons, Ballard's Lane, Rabjohn H p·- :MIIJI LESEX.] TRADES. soc 803 Gilbert Henry & Sons, Ballard's lane, Rabjohn H. Wellington ter. Harrow SOAP POWDER MANUFRS. North Finchley N Reeve A. T. Coopers la. Potters Bar Camille Simon Limited, Strand-on~ Gill A. W. Harmondsworth, Yiewsley Robbins Wm. High rd. Hayes End the-Green, Chiswick W Girdler Henry, High street, Southall Rogers John, R.S.S. 463 High road, Gould Jame!l, Horn lane, Acton W Tottenham N SOCIAL CLUBS. Grace Henry, Colham green, Uxbridge Rowland T. Station rd. Hendon N W Grace Mrs. Mary, London rd.Brentfd Russell Charles E. Kirkton place, See Clubs-Social. Greenbank Geo. Cranford, Hounslow High road, Whetstone N Haines Thomas, Shepperton Sadler Francis, So South st. I.sleworth SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATNS. Handfo.rd Frederick J-ohn, 323 Fore Saich Henry Joseph, 28a, Avenue rd. Acton Conservative & Unionist Asso- street, Lower Edmonton South Tottenham N ciation (William Edward Pryce, Harrison J.42KewBridge rd.Brentford Shambrook J. D. g8 Uxbridge road, sec.), 7 Rosemont road, Acton W Hawthorn & Mandrell, Hertford road, Hanwell A.cton Liberal &; Radical Association Enfield Wash Shelton John James, 69 Devonshire (Jame.s A. Burn, hon. sec.), 182 Hayden William, 6 Woodberry mews, road, Chiswick W High street, Acton W St. John's road, South TottenhamN Sheppard R. Stanwell road, Ashford A.rcadian Whist Drive &; Dancing Hayhoe T. 45 North rd. Highgate N Shrirnpton Joseph, 2178, High road & Association (T. H. Whitcomb, Hazell Jesse, Harlington, Hounslow 33 Strode road,Willesden Green NW hon. sec.), 439 High rd.Tottenhm N Heal Charles, 128, King st.Twicknhm Simmons Thomas, Leacroft, Staines Boatmen's Institute (Roland Bamher, Hemus F. W. Hanworth, Feltham Smart Wm. W. Hanworth rd.Hounslw missionary &; Arnold Bamber, sec.), Heriot James, Church la. Teddington Smith Harry, 266 High road, South The Butts, Brentford Hinton Albt.E. 147a, High st.Uxbrdge Tottenham N & 2a, Moselle street, British :Federation for the Emancipa­ Holmes H. W. & Sons, 3 Cnlross rd. Tottenham N tion of Sweated Women (Miss A. South Tottenham N Spencer George &; Son, Gloucester rd. Jackson, matron), Training Insti- Holmes Charles M., R.S.S. 22 &; 24 Acton W tute, Crown Royal, Crown road, St~ High road, New Southgate N & Stops W. &; Sons, Whitton, Hounslow :Margaret's, Twickenham • "Mi1es[Jit hill, Mill Hill N W Suckling Charles &; Son, Golders Buffaloes Royal Antediluvian Order of Holmes John,u2 High st.Harlsdn NW Green road, Golders Green, Hen- (Beehive Lodge, No. 58) (A. Hudson J. T.Barratt av.Wood Grn N don NW Shrieves, sec.), meets at Railway Humphreys Waiter Wm. Albert pi. Suffolk Ernest, George st. Uxbridge hotel, mondays at 8 p.m. Kingston Nether st. Church End, Finchley N Tapping Frederick, Eastcote, Pinner road, Staines Hurst James, 41 Second Cross road, Taylor Edwd. Acton lane, Chiswick W Central Conservative Association(The) Twickenham Taylor William, Hendon lane, Church (Brentford Division) (H. J. Barry, .Jackman Hy.Neasden la. Neasden NW End, Finchley N sec. .t registration agent), Bank .•Tackson Thos. Tun&tall, 2 Magenta Tester John, Greenford, Southall & chmbrs. I London rd. Twickenham cots. Ballard's la. North Finchley N Northolt, Southall Central Hall (William Leslie Booth, Jennings E. 49oa, High road & 22 Timpson Henry S. Sandringham sec.), Brent Garden village, Church Dowsett road, Tottenham N mews, High street, Ealing W End, Finchley N .Jestioo Charles Frederick, 23 Park Tozer &; Son, Church street;, Hampton Ceylon &; India General Mission mews, Cambridge pi. Kilburn NW Tripp Frederick, Holly lane, Taylors {David Gardiner, sec.), 121 Staple- Johnson Chas. H. High st. Pinner lane, Willesden N W ton Hall road, Stroud Green N .Jones A. Kenton la. Kingsbury NW Turner Henry, 22 Beaconsfield road, Charity Organization Society (South .Jones A. ISa, London rd. Twickenhm Willesden N W Kilburn branch; Miss Todd, hon • .Jones George, Sudbury, Harrow Turner Herbert, 393 High road, sec.), 4I Chichester road, Kilburn Joslyn J. II Silver st. Up. Edmonton Willesden Green N W Charity Organization Society (Totten· .Judd Albert &; Son, I3 Harpers yard, Twyford Albert, Potters Bar ham Committee) (Miss Beatrice Ruskin road, Tottenham N Wakeford John, 74 High st. Hounslow Sibly, sec.), 2 South side, The Keevil F. 11 Catherine Wheel yard, Wakeley & Barrett, 15 Bedfont lane, Green, South Tottenham N High street & Ealing rd. Brentfrd Feltham Chiswick Conservative Associa.tiov Kemp Waiter, 2 Shrewsbury road, Warby Henry, High street, Edgware (Herbert E. Hall, sec.), 6 Burnaby Stonebridge, Willesden N W & Watts Wm. Grove st. Up. Edmonton gardens, Ohiswick W Shrewsburv yard, Shrewsbury road, Weatherley Charles, Yiewsley Cosy Sick &; Benefit Society for Men Harlesden ·N W Webb Henry, The Mews, Coleridge (Rev. A. E. Oldfield M.A. presi- 'Kerslake W. J. 43 High st. Brentford road, Crouch End N dent), Furze street, Chiswick W iKeyes &; S·hepherd, Tudor road, Wesley Frederick William, 5 Forge Cricklewood (Taylor Mills) Mutual Hampton cottages, The Green, Ealing W Self Help Money Society (The) (W. Knapp William, 11 Preston place, White JO'hn, I Evers terrace, High W. Hutchens, sec.), 157 The Broad- Belton :road, Willesden Green NW road, East Finchley N way, Cricklewood N W .Lane John, I2 Boston road, Hanwell Wickham Rd.Cowley Peachey,Uxbrdg Dante Society of London (Luigi Rioci .Langton Mrs. Lily, 86a, High Cross Wiggett J. & Sons, Chase grn.E·nfield B.A. hon. sec.), Park house, Park road, Tottenham N Wigmore D. 2 Churchbury rd. Enfield hill, Ealing W "Lee Hy. 0. Lower Feltham, Feltham Wiles Jn. Daws lane, Mill Hill N W Ealing Central Aid Society (Miss ·Lethbridge John, Barrowfield lane, Willett &; Sons, Green st. Sunbury Empsen, sec.), 14 Bond st. EalingW Lower Edmonton Wilson H.Warlborough rd.WoodGnN Ealing District Conservative Associa- 'Mclntosh Jas. Green lanes, Palmar's Winship George, Harefield, U:xbridge tion (The) (Arthur H. Procter, ihon. Green N Winter Oharles & Son.s, 4 Pembroke sec. ; S. L. Payne, sec. & registra- ·Manning Patrick &; Son, 409 Hertford mews, Granville road, Kilburn NW tion agent), 71 & 73 Uxbridge rd. road, Enfield Highway Wood Luther R. Ickenham, U:xbridge Ealing W Marchant Rt.C. 7 Belmont rd.Uxbrdg Wrightson Watson S. I &; 3 Devon- Ealing Division Central Conservative ·Marsh A. J. ro7a, Essex pl.ChswckW shire mews, Chiswick W &; Unionist Council (Wm. Edward Matthews A.Holcombe hill,Millffi NW Pryce, sec.),7 Rosemont rd.ActonW )loore Charles Stanley, Long lane, SOAP MANUFACTURERS. Ealing Division Liberal & Radical East Finchley N Council (Bernard Hooper, registra- Moscrop Rd.Wm. Watt's la.Teddngtn Bell & Cross, St. Leonard's road, tion agent), 182 High st Acton W :Mullens Thoma!l, Tivoli rd.Hounslow Willesden N W Ealing Scientific & Microscropical Newell H. &; Sons, Hatton, Feltham Bronnley H. & Co. Limited, Warple Society (F. McNeil Bushforth, sec.), Newell William, High st. Edgware way, Acton W 14 Bond street, Ealing W N1cholas A. E. Lavender hill, Enfield Cleaver F. S. &; Sons Limited, Gould Edmonton Liberal &; Radical (J. G. Palmer Oharles, West End,Hayes End road. Twickenham Hill, hon. sec.), 457 Fore street, Paul Arthur, South road, Southall Day Alfred, 57 Ramsay rd. Acton W Lower Edmonton ~Paybody E. T. St. John's rd. U:xbrdg Foskett Samuel & Co. Park works, Edmonton Smallholders' Club Ltd. Pearson James William, 19 k 21 Park road, East Finchley N (William John Holland, hon. sec.); Northolt road, Roxeth, Harrow Pears Limited (A. &; F.), Lanadron reg. office,26 Hewish rd.Up.Edmntn Percy & Co. Crown parade, Crickle- works & Orchard works, London Enfield Liberal & ~dical Association wood lane, Cricklewood N W road, Isleworth · (Wilfred Stansbury, sec.), 4 Beau- Phippen George, 6 Melbourne cot- Rowe T. B. & Co. Limited, Thames fort vils. London road, Enfield tages, Boston road, Hanwell soap works. Ferry Lane, Brentford Enfield Relief Council (George Edwd. ~Pile Charles, South st. Isleworth Smith Wm. Geo. Thames st.Hampton Langley, sec.), 10 Southbury rd. Piner Mrs. Elizabeth Poyle, Park st. Enfield Colnbrook, Slough l'rice's Patent Cand1e Company Feltham, Bedfont & Hanworth Horti- .Port Jamell, Clarendon rd. Hornsey N Limited, Belmont works, Battersea, cultural Society (A. H. Moss, sec.), Puddefo-ot T.Queen's rd. Hendon NW London S W High street, Feltham :MIDDLE~EX 51• • .
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