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WILTSHIRE. (KELLY's Bakers-Continued 298 BAN WILTSHIRE. (KELLY'S BAKERs-continued. Market place, Warminster; (HaiTy BARGE OWNERS. Task er E. S. Alton Priors, Pewsey Thompson J enkins,manager) Church f See Boat Barge Owners. Thornton R. Netton, Durnford,Salsbry street, Westbury; (Thomas Byrch. & Tipper F. E. 9 Mill st. New Swindon manager) High street, Wootton Bas- BARK MERCHANT. Toogood Joseph, Road, Bath sett, Swindon; (sub-branches) (Jas. Toomer Gilbert, Durrington,Armesbry Wilkins, agent) Post office, Crick- Griffin Frederick, Fisherton street. Topp Charles, Mere, Bath lade; (Fredk. John Bryant, agent) Salisbury; & at Poole, Dorset & Tovey H. High st. Highworth,Swindn High street, Corsham R.S.O.; (Thos. Eling, Rants Townsend Albert, 4 & 5 Causeway, Byrch, manager) (open wed. 11 to Chippenham 4 & fri. 12 to 2.45), High street, BARRISTERS. Tranter .A.5Commercial rd.NewSwindn Highworth, Swindon; (Thomas E. Holgate Clifford W. The Close,Salisbry Trollope Wm. 3 East st. Warminster Reddrop, agent) (open tues. & fri. Merrick H. I Bath rd.Bradford-on-Avn Trowbridge Grocers' Bread Company I.3o to 3.3o), High street, Pewsey; (Herbert Edward Gover, sec.), 4 draw on head office, 39 Threadneedle BASEMENT LIGHT ENGNRS. Fore street, Trowbridge street, London E C . St. Pancras Iron Work Co. Pancras Truelock Mrs.Harriet, Hindon,Salisbry County of Gloucest€r. Bank L1m1ted, road London NW Tucker Mrs. Martha, Seend,Melkshm now amalgamated w1th Lloyds Bank ' Tugwell Wm. Abbey row, Malmesbry Limited BASKET & SIEVE MAKERS Turk William, High st. Cricklade Lloyds Bank Limited (branch) (Lyttel- . • Turner Frederick, Yarnbrook, North ton Etty, manager) High st. Swin- BeaVIS R. G. ~ev1zes road,_ Swmdon Bradley, Trowbridge don· Fleet street, New Swindon & Beazer Isaac, B1ddestone,Ch1ppenham Tutt F. T. Netherhampton, Salisbury (sub-branch) (open on wed. & fri. Beckett G. & Son, Hindon, Salisbury Upshall Mrs. E. Stapleford,. Salisbury only) HiO'h street Highworth Swin- Burrough Mrs.A.Broad Chalke,Salsbry Viner Samuel, I Huntingdon street, don· dr~w on London office' Lom- Coniam Chas. 30 Duh st. Trowbridge Bradiord-{)n-Avon bard street E 0 ' DaintonW.Beaman's la.'\'VoottonBassett Vokins Wm. Ramsbury, Hungerford National Provincial Bank of Dicks Joseph, Fore street, Westbury Vousden Edwin, Liddington, Swindon England Llrn. (Rd. Jn. Stephen- E~stman H. & G .. Downton, Salisbury 7 '\\ aite Charles, Winterbourne :Monkt{)n, son, mngr. ), Blue Boar row, Sa:is- Fmch Henry, Kmg st. Melksham Swindon bury & (agency) (attend on thnrs.) Go~m Jn. Market cross, ~almesbury Walker W. J.Ashton Keynes,Cricklade Wardour, Salisbury; draw on head Gr1ffin Wm. Market pi. Ch1ppenham Ward W. W. Ramsbury, Hungerford office, 112 Bishops()'ate st. within, Haskell A.Donhead St.Andrew,Salsbry Watson George, Bradenstoke-cum- London E C "' Humby E. S. 52 Catherine st.Salsbry Clack, Ohippenham Plnckney John & Wllllarn (amal- Lea_ver & Co. II4 Fisherton st.Salisbry Watts Eli, Atworth, :Melksham gamated with '\.Yilts & Dorset Bank- Ma1sey Robert, Ramsbury,Hungerford Watts G. Church st. Wootton' Bassett ing Co. Limited), Market pl. Salis- Male. Saml. 54 High st. Marlboro?gh '\'Vatts Wm. Edward street, Westbury bury; draw on Barclay & Co. Lim. Mullings James, The Nursery, Dev1zes Weaver Samuel, 5 Lansdowne row, London E C ~ullings William Henry, Market Lav- London road, Calne Wilts & Dorset Banking Co. Llrn. ington, Devizes Webb William H. 25 Eastcott hill, (head office) (Matthew Hy. Whitty Noyce Henry, Downton, Salisbury New Swindon Devenish, general mangr.; .Ambrose Pearce James T. 6 Southend, Devizes Weston Francis E. Poulshot, Devizes Tucker, assistant general manager), Reeves Wm. 49 Victoria st. Swindon Whapshare Mrs. :Mary .Ann, East Blue Boar row,Salisbury; (branches) Salmon Jn. Broad Chalke, Salisbury Harnham, Salisbury Pinckney Bros.' branch (N. Davis, Spear '\Vm. 3 Back st. Trowbridge Wheeler F. E.High st.Corsham R.S.O manager) Market place, Salisbury; Wt>ston Edgar, I4 Lansdowne row. White Richd. & Son, Porton, Salisbury (.Alfred H. Handcock, manager), 2 London road, Calne White F. R. Ford,LaverstQck,Salisbury Church st. .Bradford-on-Avon; (Hy. Weston William, Kew lane, Calne White Joshua, Bemerton, Salisbury Richard Kelway, manager) High st. '\VE>sten ·w1lliam, 7 Lansdowne row~ Whiting A. Great Chevereil, Devizes Calne; (Percy Edwd. Tanner, mgr.) London road, Calne Wilkins Emanuel, Wardour, Salisbury High st.Chippenham; (.Alfd. Hatch, BATH MAKERS. Wilkins T. 28 Victoria st. Swindon manager) High st.Corsham R.S.O.; Wilks Charles James, New road & (Henry Sandell, manager) 38 Market Tylor J. & Sons Limited, 2 Kewgate Timber street, Chippenham place, Devizes; (Sydney Edward street EC & Belle Isle, King's cross. Williams George, Shrewton S.O Doswell, manager) High st. Malmes- London N Wiltshire James, Hilmarton, Calne bury; (C. H. Charlton, manager) Wiltshire William, Bradenstoke-cnm- High street, Marlborough; (John BATHS-PUBLIC. Clack, Chippenham Parker, manager) Market place, Coles Herbert B. (hot & cold), 33 :Mar- Winslow Henry George, Steeple Ash- Melksham; (.Alfred Hopkins, man- ket p~ace, Devizes ton, Trowbridge ager) Mere, Bath; (James Kemp Salisbury Corporation SwimmingBatha Winslow John, Bank st. :Melksham Furner, manager) 2 Wood street, ('\'Ym. & Thos. Goodridge, lessees), Wit.t Mrs. E. Keevil, Trowbridge Swindon; (James Kemp Furner, St. Thomas square, Salisbury Woodford J_ Whiteparish, Salisbury manager) 94 Regent st. New Swin- E=alisbury Swimm~ng- Baths Limited Woodman David, Little Somerford, don; John Sawtell, manager) 64 (E. F.Pye-Smith, hon. sec.); baths. Chippenham Fore st. Trowbridge; (George B. Rolleston street, Salisbury Woodman William, Triangle & Bristol Mundy, manager) Market pl. War- Salisbury Turkish Baths (H. Ponter, street, Malmesbury minster; (Waiter Elsey Gunning, manager), Queen street, Salisbury W{)odward Fredk. William, Colerne, manager) Edward st. Westbury; Swindon (New)Turkish Baths (Broom Chippenham (Frank Mundy, manager) High st. Simpkins, manager), Taunton st1·eet. Wyatt W. Donhead St. l\Iary,Salisbry Wootton Bassett; (agencies) attend· Kew Swindon Young George M. Wishfo:rd, Salisbury ance on wednesdays & fridays from '\Yestbury Public Baths (Ed. Blezard, 10 to 2, at Thos. Sandell's, .Ames- supt.), Church street, Westbury BANKERS. bury, Salisbury; attendance on wed- nesdays & fridays from 10 to 2.3o, at BATH CHAIR PROPRIETORS. Capital & Counties Bank Limited E. :W· Steven's, High st. Downwn, Gibbons John & Son, 4 & 5 Bridewell (branches) (Richard Rowett, man­ Salisbury; attendance from 10 to 3 street, Devizes ager) Church street, Bradford-on­ on tuesdays & fridays, at River st. Saunders C. 14 Endless st. Salisbury .Avon; (John Haines, manager) The Pewsey; attendance on mondays & Strand, Calne j (William Jacob, man­ thursdays from 10.30 to 1, at Howell BAZAAR & EXHIBITION ager) High street, Chippenham; & Co.'s, High st. East Tisbury, DECORATORS. (Ernest F. Toone, mngr.) I Market Salisbury; & (open on mondays & Piggott Bros. & Co.s7,58 & 59 Bishops- place, Devizes; (Henry Hewer, man­ thursdays from 2 t{) 3·3()) Market pl. gate street without, London EC ager) High street, Malmesbury; Wilton, Salis.bury; draw on London (Thomas Scard Red drop, manager) & Westminster Ilank Lim. Lothbury, BED & MATTRESS MANUFRS. High street, Marlborough; (Richd. H. Jacks, manager) Bank street, London E C & Barclay & 0>. Lim. Gauntlett C.& Co.Union st.Trowbridge 54 Lombard .'ltreet, London E C Gore E.A.Broughton Gi:fford,Melkshm M elks ham j (John Picton Arthur Edwardes, manager) Market place, Sawtell John, Holt, Trowbridge Salisbury i (Thomas Byrch, man­ BANNER MANUFACTURERS, WalkerJsph. 75 Ashton st.Trowbridge ager), 5 High street, Swindon ; See Flag & Banner Manufacturers. BEE FARMERS. • (Edwin Ing, manager) :Bridge street, New Swindon; (Wm. Lucke, man­ BARGE BUILDERS. Head W. Manningford Bruce, Pewsey ager) 62 Fore street, Trowfbridge; Webb Robert, Yarnbrook, North Brad­ (Francis J. N. Glass, manager) 16 See Boat &: Barge Builders. ley, Trowbridge .
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