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READING DIRECTORYâ 1019.
The W . I. Palm er Mem orial Hall, 42 W est street
Tileharst Constitutional Club, 14 Kentwood hill, Tilehurst; E. A .
Hetherington, sec
Town H all, Blagrave street
University College Athletic Ground, Elmhurst road
Vaiideville Electric Theatre, 47 & 48 Broad street
Victoria Recreation Ground, Kentwood hill, Tilohurst
Village H all, Victoria road, Tilehurst
Wellington Club, Station road; James Herbert Benyon esq. j. p. presiÂ
dent ; J. H, Jones, sec
W est Reading Liberal Club, 535 Oxford road
Young Menâs Christian Association, Athletic ground, Liobenrood road &
30 & 31 Friar street; Harry Barton, hon. sec
B U IL D IN G SOCIETY.
Reading & County Permanent Benefit Building Society (founded 1852), 2
Forbury ; Blake P. Alluatt, sec
NE W SPAPE RS.
Berkshire Chronicle, 1770 (Conservative), 17 & 19 Valpy street ;
Reading Newspaper Co. Limited, publishers; publishedfriday morning
Daily News & Leader, daily I d . ; branch publishing office, 14 Forbury; C.
T. Honey, representative
Evening News Office, 24 Tudor road
Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, Newbury Herald, & Berks County
Paper (10 pages), estab. 1723; price 2d.'; head office, 7 Marketplace,
Reading ; Reading Newspaper Co. Limited, proprietors'; published sat.
morning
Reading Observer, 1860 (Liberal), 19 & 21 Blagravo street; published sat
Reading Standard (Liberal), 13 & 15 Valpy street ,
Star, daily Id.'; branch publishing office, 14 Forbury; C. T. Honey,
representative
R A IL W A Y STATIONS.
Great Western, James Henry Noble, station master, Station road; & goods
station & offices, Vastern road & W illo w s t .; C. W . Smith, goods snpt.
William H. Lucas, district goods manager; Lionol E. Wood, permanent
way assistant, engineer
London & South Western, Station ro a d ; goods station & offices, VasÂ
tern ro a d ; H. Spurgeon, goods snpt. & district representative
South Eastern & Chatham, Henry Head, supt. & station master. Station
road; goods station & office, Forbury road & (J. Woods, goods supt.)
Vastern road ; Jesse Hood, agent
Reading West (G .W .R .), Oxford road; J. Eggleton, station master
Tilohurst (G .W .R .), Oxford road, Tilehurst; Hy. Grimmett, station mstr
CO NVEYANCE.
Motor Buses to & from Reading. The â Eleo â Motor Bus, 7 Queenâs
road, Reading, tues. thur. & sat. 12 noon for Calcot, Theale, A ldermaston, Woolhampton, Thatcham & New bury; leaves Newbury
(Cheap street) at 4 p.m
The British Auto mo bile. Traction Co. Ltd. Caversljam road, Reading, has
7 different services to various places