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Trades. [Huntingdonshire 120 TAl TRADES. [HUNTINGDONSHIRE. TAILORS. TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH TRAVELLERS-COMMERCL. Marked thus t a.re also Ladies' Tailors. CABLE MANUFACTURERS. Barrett William, Bluntisham, St. Ives Abbott F. Gt. Whyte, Ramsey, Huntngdn India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Collyer James William, Belle Vue villa, Abington E. & Sons, East st. Kimbolton Telegraph Works Co. Limited; Buckden, Huntingdon Allen William, Brampton, Hunt.ingdon offices, 106 Cannon street, London E c ; Copping A. Oak lawn, Buckden, Hntngdn Ash by Charles, Ellington, Huntingdon works, Silvcrtown, London E Grice J oscph, 32 Ermine st. Huntingdon Bcechcy Harry, Carlisle terrace, St. Ives TEMPERANCE HOTELS. Jones C. L. Fairlight, King's rd. St. Neots Badger .John Henry, Elton, Peterborough Knight Ernest Garmon, 3 Brooklyn Brooke Alfred Jn. 40 Russell st. St. Neots Crown Temperance Hotel & Posting villas, Needingworth road, St. Ives Bryant &. Bryant The Pavement St.Tves House (Frederick Miller), High street, Lambert William George, 63 Great (")aiver Harry, Fe~tanton, St. Iv~ Ramsey, Hu~tingdon Northern street, Huntingdon Chapman William, Eynesbury, St. Neots ~lsley Geor~e, The ~uay, St. Iv~s Richman E. W. 22 West st. Huntingdon tCox James Wm. 94 High st.Huntingdon ]reeman Rwhard, Spa commercial hotel, TRUNK & PORTMANTEAU Curtis Ben Edgar, Warboys, Huntingdon The Cross, St. Neots AK RS Davies & Son, Thra pston rd. Kimbolton Howard Arthur, Central, Crown st.~t. Ives M ~ · . Ebbutt Samuel, Cambridge st. St. Neots Markham M. Godmanchester, Huntrngdon Clayton & Son, 103 High st. Huntrngdon Fisher Edwd. Hy. 121 High st.Hnntngdn Gibson William Henry, Stibbingtou, TENT & MARQUEE MAKERS. TURF CUTTER & DEALER. Wansford (Northants) Robb Samuel, East street, St. Ives Potts J. The ]'ield, Ramsey, Huntingdon tHawkins George, Buckden, Huntingdon Howell Wm. Cooper, Bythorn, Huntngdn Edgington John & Co. Ltd. UMBRELLA MAKER. Hughes :Frank, Ermine st. Huntingdon Sardinia house, Sardinia street, Kings- Skilton Mrs. H. Godmanchester,Hntngdn King Charles, Great Gransden, Sandy way, London w c. TA "Abri, Litchfield C. 12 St. Germain st.Huntngdn London" UNDERTAKERS. Markes Mordecai, Palmerston road, Piggott Brothers & Co. Limited, 220, 222 Allen Arthur W. & Son, High street, Fen- Woodston, ·Peterborough & 224 Bishopsgate, London E c. stanton, St. Ives M~tchell T. & B. Somersh.am, St. lve9 Telephone No. 4850 . London ~Wall,; Allpress Herbert, Ramsey rd. \Varboys, l\Iltchlcy A. & Son, 61 High st.Huntngdn · cables & telegrams, "Piggott, London Huntingdon tOnyett Henry, 20 Princes st. Huntingdn Unite John Limited, 291 & 293 Bell Arthur Samuel, High street, Somers- Orage William S. Fenstanton, St. Ives Edgware road, London vr ham, St. Ives t Potter G. C. Park cot. Tenter Leas,St.I ves Gale John, Ale onbury, Huntingdon Pratt Gcorge, 133 High st. Huntingdon THATCHERS. Gill Arthur, Offord Cluny, Huntingdon tRowell. & Sons, Great Whyte, Ramsey, Clifton Thos. Hemingford Abbots, St.Ives Page Geo. & Son, Buckden, Huntingdon Huntrngdon; Market place, St. Ives; Dunkley Frederick, Catworth, Huntngdn,Rowe Wm. H. 9 Ermine st. Huntingdon New street, St. Neots & Yaxley, Seamark Richard. Earith, St. Ives 'Shanks Owen, Somersham, St. Ives Peterborough Skeeles John, 4 Clarendon terrace,St.Ives tSeward Wm. W. High street, St. Neots TILE MAKERS. Thackray :F. B. & Co. Limited, Hunting- tSmithChas.&Son,2George st.Huntingdon See Brick & Tile Makers. don & Godmanchcster Smith Charles, :Ferran road, Huntingdon tSmith Claude Stanlcy, The Cross,St.Ives TILE MERCHA"N TS. UPHOLSTERERS. tStephenson Arthur G. London street, See Brick & Tile Merchants. Kiddle R. & Son, Bridge street, St. Ives Godmanchester, Huntingdon Y eo mans L. 128 High street, Huntingdon tWaits & Son, Bridge street, St. Ives tWeston Henry, Crown street, St. Ives TIMBER MERCHANTS. V AN & CART BUILDERS. Whitbread Arthur John, St. Mary's street, Atkinson Arthur W. High st. St. Neots :Fuller W. & Sons, Steam saw mills, Eynesbury, St. Neots Brown :Frcderick (dealer) Wistow Hunt- W~itehand W. J. Woodston, Peterboro' ingdon ' ' New road, St. Ives Willson ~a~uel, Elton, Peterb.orough Jewson :Fredk. (exor. of), Earith, St. Ives VALUERS. Wyles Will1am, Buckden, Huntmgdon Watts Jas. D. Railway yard. Huntingdon Yates John D. High street, Ramsey, See Appraisers & Valuers; also Huntingdon & Warboys, Huntingdon [tar Full lists of this trade in Auctioneers. United Kingdom,see Building TAILORS' CRAYON MANFRS. Trades Directory. Price 30&.] VETERINARY SURGEONS. Hancock Horace H. Ltd. High Entered in the "Register of Veterinary street, Battersea, London s w Surgeons." TINMEN'S & COPPERSMITHS' Marked thus t are Members of the Royal TARPAULIN MANUFRS. FURNITURE MANUF ACTRS. College of Veterinary Surgeons. Edgington John & Co. Limited, Sardinia Banks_ & Dav:is ~imited, River street, tBryan Cecil Eardley Wilmot, Sawtry, house Sardinia street Kingsway Dentend, Brrmrngham. T A " Seam- Peterborough Lond~n w c. TA "Abri, London" ' less; " T N 697 Central tBurr John Perry, Church house, Brook Piggott Brothers & Co. Limited, 220, 222 street, St. Neots & 224 Bishopsgate, London E c. TINPLATE WORKER. tBurston Clement, Market sq. St. Neots Telephone No. 4850 London Wall; Peacock Mrs. Fanny A. Somersham St.Ives tJohns Alfred, The Chesnuts, Kimbolton cables & telegrams, "Piggott,London" ' tMasterman S. G. St. John's st. Hntngdn Unite John Limited, 291 & 293 TOBACCONISTS. tReynolds F. G. Broadway, St. Ives Edgware road, London w Beck & Goggs, 91 & 115 High street, Ri:iling~on Alexander, High st. Ramsey, Huntingdon Huntmgdon :r TEA DEALERS. Clarabut Samuel Horace,High st.St.Neots tSearby Bernard.Allan, New Town road, See Grocers & Tea Dealers. Freeman John & Son, H_igh street & Ramsey, Huntrngdon TEA MERCHANTS. Great Wh~te, Ramsey, Huntingdon WAGON COVER MANUFRS. Isley H. E. High st. Ramsey,Huntmgdon lnterna~wnal Tea C?. Lim. 108 H1gh st. Lee Arthur, High street, St. Neots Piggott Brothers & Co. Limited, 220, 222 Huntrngdon ~ Bndge street, St. Ives Miles George Thomas, 144 High street, & 224 Bishopsgate, London E c. _&(stores), High stree.t, St. Neo~ Huntingdon Telephone No. 4850 London Wall; Ridgley Edward, 155 High st.Huntrngdon Phipps Mrs. E. 142 High st. Huntingdon cables & telegrams," Piggott, London" TEACHERS OF MUSIC Proctor E. & Son, Bridg~ street, St. Ives · . Rowe Albert C. 87 & 88 High st.Huntngdn WARDROBE DEALERS. Ashbolt Miss Florence, 5 St. Gcrmalll Se"":ell Arthur Ell~ott, Hig~ st.Huntingdon Clarke Mrs. :F. 9 St. John st. Hunting don street, Huntingdon street., Wait Mrs. :Fran01s J. Bridge st. St. Ives Oorbett Miss Emma, Free Church pass- Brice Ernest, Edward villa, High Fletton, Peterborough TOY DEALERS. age, St. Ives Brown G. East st. New Town, Huntngdn Budds C. A. & Son, 102 High street, WAREHOUSEMAN. Carlton Miss A. 20 ~rmine st. Huntingdon Huntingdon Dew Ben, 7 Ouse walk, Huntingdon Larkinson Fredk. Chas. High st. St. Neot.B Graves W. F. 24 Ermine st. Huntingdon TRACTION ENGINE MANFRS. WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS. Halton Henry James, The Broadway, :Fowell & Co. Limited, Cromwell engineer- • St. Ives - k E E B kl rng. works , N ew roa d • St. I ves [0" Full lists of this trade in H arvcy F red enc . M.A. roo yn United Kingdom,aee Watch & villas, Av~nue road. St. Neots TRADE PROTECTION ASSOC Je\Nellery Trade& Directory.] Holloway Miss Frances J. A.T.C.L. Broad- · way, St. Ives Hunts Property Protection Association Barfoot U. H. 26 High st. Runtingdon Pauley Miss Ethel Ma.y, Orton Water- (G. B. Margetts, solicitor & treasurer; Barritt Arthur Geo. High st. St. Neots ville, Peterborough H. Trench Smith, hon. seo.), Market Bigmore Albert, Grertt WhytP, Ramsey, Yeoma.ns Mrs. L. 2 Ingram st. Huntngdn hill, Huntingdon Huutingdon .
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