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116 BOU HNE:\IOU'i H, HA~Lpshire. (KELLY S 7 116 BOU HNE:\IOU'I H, HA~lPSHIRE. (KELLY S White & Co. Ltd. forwarding agents, 120 Holdenhurst road & 1 (T. 0. Bartlett, manager), 108 Poole road; 62 Charminster house furnishers, 92 & 94 Commercial road 1 road (R. R. Case, manager); West Cliff agency (A. J. Drewe, White Archibald, apartments, 16 York road ! manager), Branksome ter. Poole hill; draw on London White Benjarnin, apartments, 8 Alum Chine road I County & Westminster Bank I~td. ; Glyn, Mills, Currie & White Benjamin R. apartments, 66 Princess road · Co. ; Brmk of England & Williams Deacon's Bank Limited, White Charles, apartments, The Firs, West Cliff gardens • London White Edmund, cab proprietor, 280 Windham road [ Wilt~hire Alfred G. builder, 31 Curzon road \Vhite Edward How M. A., M. B., B.ch.oxon., M.R.c.s.Eng., · Wiltshire Ca·;·herine (Miss), dining rooms, 57 Scamoor road L.R.C. P.Lond. \Vest Knoll, Tregonwell road : Wiltshire Lizzie (}frs. ), apartments, 2 Alum Chine road White Freeland, apartments. 25 Oxford road Windebank Prank, milliner, 99 Old Christchurch road White Gilbert (Mrs.), apartments, 57 St. Michael's road 1 Windebank }'rederick William, chiropodist, 12 The Arcade & White James, apartments, Cotford house, West Hill road : masseur, 27 C'rtJrald road White Lcwill, decorator, see Hann & White i '';!ngrove ~usa? I<~. (J\lrs.), apar,tments, 15 F:!lnces road White William Fredk. apartments, Torfels, West Hill road , \\ mn M. }<,, ("M1ss), school, see Edmunds & Wmn White \Villiam Henry, shopkeeper, 13 Terrace road 1 Winscom Jane (Miss), dre..'ls maker, 37 King's road Whitehead \Villiam, steward, Bournemouth club, The Pie¥ 1' \Vinslade C'. (Mrs.), coffee tavern, 46 Seamoor roa.d,\Vestbourne Whitelock William, apartments, 4 Oxford road , Witcomb Richard Stanley L. u.s. surgeon-dentist, 171 Rich- \Vhit.fi.eld Edward R. M.. ~. boys' school, 6 Branksome terrace, mond Park road 1 .Poole hill 1 \Vithers Joseph Perey, hair dresser, 66 Curzon road Whit.fi.eld Mary (Mrs.), costumier, 23 Littledown road I Wollaston Mi.,ses, boarding house, 5 Kerley road Whiting Fredcrick, ladies' tailor, 6:l Holdenhurst road . \Vomen's Social & Political Union (Miss Blacklcdge, hon. sec.), Whitlock Miriam (.Mrs.), apartments, 26 Oxford road 221 Old Christehurch road Whitmarsh Thomas, furniture dealer, 22 The Arcade, Westbrn Wood Ada (:VIiss), apartments, 22 Christchurch road Whitney William, draper, 96 Holdenhurst road Wood Alfred Edward, butcher, see Wyatt & Wood \Vhitaker Grace (:Miss), apartments, 44 Frances road Wood .J. ·Medley L.R.c.P., L.R.c.s.Edin., L.F.t·. & s.o]as., L.S,A. Whittaker Ada (:\Iiss), dress maker, see Crossman & Whittaker r.ond. physician & surgeon, 199 Holdenhurst road Whitting Charles John, outfitter, s:J Poole road, \Vestbourne Wood Jarnes Taylor, hosier, see Thornpson & Wood \Vhittingham Edwin Ltd. boarding house, 71 St. Michael's rd \Voodland Samuel, apartments, 57 Southcote road \Viddowson Mrs. boarding house, 37 Alum Chine road Woodstock Chade~ Percy M.R.c.s.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. physician Wiffen Charles, hair dresser. 21 The Arcade, Westbourne & surgeon, 193 Richmond Park road Wilberforce Temperance Hotel Bournemouth Lim. (:\Ess H. Wooley \V alter Harold, tailor, 222 Old Christchurch road Bicker, manageress), Holdenhurst road \Voolfson Lewis, tailor, 68 Nortoft road Wilcox Emma (1Irs.), apartments, 8 Dean Park road : Woollard Thomas, apartments, 82 Christchurch road Wild George Harold, draper, 331 Holdcnhurst road 1 \Voostcr & Sons, bakers, 48 Seamoor road Wildman Brothers, tailors, 31 Terrace road 1 \Voot.ton Gertrude (Miss), apartments, 24 Burnaby road Wilkes TsaA.c Thompson, fishmonger, 2.'i8 & 172 Old Christ. ! Worsley F.dith A. (Miss), apA.rtments, 20 Carlton road church road & pork butcher, 260 Old Christchurch road.; & Wort. Sidney, apartments, 39 St. ~iichael's road sec Brown & Wilkes Worth Edwin, chcmi8t, 45 Old Christchurch road Wilkins 1<'. Limited, confectioners, 192 Old Christchurch road & Worth Edwin Reginald, artificial teeth maker, 159 Old Christ. 27 Commercial road church road Wilkins Arthur, cycle agent, 78 Charminster road Wray Ben, hosier, 77 (',ommercial road Wilkins Celia (:Mrs.), apartments, 17 Westbourne Park road \Yrench ]'rederick \Villiam, chemist, 7 Charminster road Wilkins Crissy (Miss), apartments, 13 Norwich avenue Wright William Limited, jewellers, 17 The Arcade Wilkins George, apartments, 94 Christchureh road Wright & C..'o. fishmongers, 222 Holdenhurst road Wilkins William Watson, chemist, 257 Holdenhurst road 1 \Vright Noah,outdoor lighting inspeetr.Corporation's East yard Wilkinson Roland Dunill, baker, 71 Poole road Wright Rose (Miss), confectioner, 16 St. Michael's road Williams' Borough Pharmacy Limited, 35 Commercial road \Vrixon George, jobmaster, 12 West Cliff road Williams Henry & Co. grocer~, 34 Commercial road \Vyatt & \Vood, butchers, 114 Poole road, Westbourne \Villiams & Hopkins, drapers, 38 Old Christchurch road Wyatt Robert, apartments, 68 Princess road Williams Frederick J. jeweller, 62 Poole road Wyatt Waiter, jeweller, 15 Old Christchurch road Williams Mary (Miss), apartments, 14 Bradburne road X.L. Bakeries Co. bakers, 35 Charminstcr road; 14lloldenhurst Williams Thomas, boarding house, Towercliffe, Cliff Cottage rd road & 67 Seamoor road Williams Thomas Christophcr, apartments. 3 Verulam place Yarwood Percy Albert, antique dealer, 111 Old Christchurch rd Williamson & Treadgold, wooers, 14, 15 & 16 The Arcade & Yeadon :Eliza P'Iiss), apartments, 10 Verulam place 109 Poole road, \Vcstbourne & garden t.ea house, Exeter road Yearsley John Herbert M.A., F.R.c.s., M.R.C.P.Edin. oculist, Willis Henry Gerald. stationer, 104 Holdenhurst road 6 Chrilltchurch road Willoughby William Henry. house agent, 47 Charminster road Yeatman Archibald H. solicitor & commissioner for oaths, Wills Martin & Sons, fruiterers, 22A, The Arcade & 15 Char- 113 Old Chri~t.church road minster road Yeo Sarah Eliza (.Mrs.), a parts. 14 \Vestover viis. Westover rd Wills & Sons, ironmongers, 73 ~eamoor road, Westbcurne Young & Ventham (Misses), dress makers, 67 Charminsterroad Wills Edith (Mrs.), temperance hotel, see Jolliffe & Wills Young ~Ien's Christian Association (H. M. Bradshaw, sec.), Wilmut Harry, boot repairer, 29 \Vindham road Cairns ~femorial house & Shaftesbury hall, St. Peter's road Wilson Ellen (Mrs.), dress maker, 298 Malmesbury Park road Young Women's Christian Association (Miss M. F. Flower, hon. Wilson Emily (:\iiss ), apartments, 2 Stafford road sec.), Dig by Institute, Post Office road ; (~iiss Brown, supt.) Wilson James Charles, collector (estates department), Muru- 23 Burnaby road, \Vestbourne; & Milton Restaurant, cipaJ buildings, Yelverton road Post Otlice road Wil..son John, apartments, 44 Cotlands road Young Albert, apartments, 24 Alumhurst road Wilson Louisa. (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Vale road Young Beatrix Mary (Miss), apartments, 4 Grove road Wilson ~hry (:\1r~.). apartments,l Heatherbrae,Tregonwell rd Young Ernest John, builder, 79 Richmond Wood road \Vilson Nicholas, electrical engineer, 28 Grant's avenue Young Frank, apartments, 11 Southcote road \Vilson Sarah (:Vladame ), court dress maker, Poole hill Young Henry :Fisher, confectioner, 43 Commercial road Wilson \Yilliam Henry, solicitor (firm, Brennand (W. E.) & Young Maggie piiss), dress maker, 13 ~Ialmesbury Park r0ad Wilson), 93 Old Christchurch road Young Tom, carmiln, 254 Holdenhurst road Wilts & Dorset Banking Co. Ltd. (branch of) (A. J. Drewe, Young William, draper, 95 Poole road, Westbourne manager), 47 Old Christchurch road; Lansdowne branch Youngman Lionel, architect, seo Newton & Youngman (H. \V. Sandell, manager) ; Malmesbury park branch (C. Zanetti & Son, musical instrument dealers, 19 Town Hall avenue Davy, manal!er), 235 Holdenhurst road ; \Ve~tbourne branch Zanetti Giov~tnni, professor of music, 76 Charminster road BOSCOM.BE. PRIVATE RESIDEXTS. 1 Archdale :Mrs. 16 Boscombe Spa road Bashford Miss, 9 Grosvenor gardens Ab bott Alexander, 137 Haviland road Ash by George, 8 f;rabton Close road Beauchamp ~Irs. 36 Crabton Close road Ab bott Alexander J. 23 West by road Ashton Mrs. 7 Percy road Beekett Mrs. Archibald,2 Boscombe Spard Abbott William, 3 St. John'R avenue AstonJas.Jevon~,Habberley,6Hamilton rd Beechey Col. Frederic Robert, 19 Flor· Alabaster Lady, 36 Sea road Atkinson Miss, 36 Hamilton road ence road Alexander Alfred, 9 Hawkwood road Atthill Rev. William Robt. 9 St. John's av Bennett Mrs. 31 Churchill road Allan Alexander, Bylands, Cliff road !Avins Mrs. 34 Grosvenor gardens Beusire Arthur, 43 Hawkwood road Alien Misses, 310 Christchurch road 1 Babington Reginald W. 12 Borthwick road Beynon Alfred, 23 Hamilton road Allen William, 10 Walpole road Bagg Mrs. 60 Grosvenor gardens Birchell Mrs. 6 Camp bell road Alwood Misses, 5 Crabton Close road Baker Mrs. 5 Hengist road Biss Mrs. 23 Hawkwood road Anderson Major-General Arthur William Balcomb ThomaR, 278 Christchurc:h road Blackall Miss, 19 Hawkwood road Leslie, 8 St. John's avenue , Balmer Rev. Edward Liddell M. A. 13 Blakelcy Henry Charles, 21 Florence road Andcrson Col E. Brook, 40 Florence road · Hawkwood road Blakeley Mrs. 2 Campbcll road Anderson M.m. 38 Westby road 1 Barcley William, 10 Aylesbury road Blakiston Sir Horace Nevile ba.rt. M Andrews Mrs. 10 St. John's road iBarker Mrs. 19 Westby road Westby road Andrews Mm. Bishop, 6 St. John's road BR,rnes Mrs. 1 Boscombe Spa road : Blundell Miss, 17 Carysfort rood .
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