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READING DIRECTOR!— 1919.

open daily (sundays excepted), January, February, November & Decem­
ber, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; March & October, 10 a.m. till
p.m. ; April
to September, tuesdays, thursdays, fridays & Saturdays, 10 a.m. till 6
p.m. ; mondays & Wednesdays 10 a.m. till dusk
National British W om en’s Temperance Association (Beading branch)
Sheringham, Highmoor road, Caversham ; Mrs. T. Waite, president ;
Mrs. Lewis, Elm road, hon. sec
Oxford Diocesan Church Rooms, 16 F riar street ; Committee rooms for
Diocesan & local meetings; The Ven. Archdeacon of Berkshire, chairman
Palmer Club (The), W. I. Palmer Memorial building, 42 W est street
Palmer Park, London road & St. Bartholomew’s road
Palmer W . I. Memorial H all, 42 W est street
Park Institute (Congregational), Palmer Park avenue ; J. J. Bidley, hon.
sec. ; E. 0 Ridley, hon. treas. ; F . C. Jordan, caretaker
Prospect Park Pleasure Ground, Bath road
Public H all, Hemdean road, Caversham
Public Library, N e w s& Reading Rooms, Central Library, Blagrave street ;
West branch, Oxford road; Caversham branch, Church street, Caver­
sham ; W illiam Henry Greenhough, chief librarian
Queen Victoria Clergy Fund (Oxford Diocesan branch), Objects;— (1 ) to
impress upon all members of the Church of England the clearly defined
Christian duty of contributing towards the support of the clergy ; (2 )
to supplement & extend the existing organizations in the Diocese by in­
creasing the value of ill-endowed benefices; to make annual grants for
this object & generally to promote the further sustentation of the clergy
in the Diocese
Reading A rt Gallery & Museum, Blagrave st. ; T. W . M. Colyer, supt
Reading Athletic Club ; head quarters, Great Western hotel, Station road ;
harriers’ head quarters, Palmer Memorial buildings; W . Howard
Palmer esq. j.r . patron ; J. T. Bridges, Palmerstone, Belle avenue, assist,
hon. treas. ; James E . Beasley, Marathon, 34 Lorne street, hon. sec. ;
colours, light blue & white
Reading Band of Hope Union (associated with the United Kingdom Band
of Hope Union) ; Dr. Boodle, president
Reading Beaconsfield Club Limited, 46 Oxford road ; Charles H .
Thackway, sec. ; George William Lomax, steward '
Reading Board of Guardians Institute, 17 Lo m e street ; Miss Day, supt
Reading Bowling Club, 94 Kendrick road
Reading & Caversham Training B rig ; Adm iral Lord Charles Beresford,
patron ; A . W . Sutton esq. chairman ; Vice-Admiral H . L. Fleet, c .b .e .
The Camber, 14 Coley avenue, hon. sec
.
Reading Central Public Library, News & Reading Rooms, Blagrave
street; William Henry Greonhough, chief librarian
Reading Collegiate Old Boys’ Association ; E. J. Hawkes, 110 Woking­
ham road, hon. sec
Reading Conservative & Unionist Association, 9 Blagravo street ; J. F.
Coales, agent
Reading Conservative Club Co. Limited, 2 Forbury ; Blake P.
Allnatt, sec
Reading & County Liberal Club, Castle street; A. E. Chapman, sec
Reading & District Amateur Sports Club, Kensington road; S. S. W ol­
laston, hon. sec. ; Stanley Hayward, assistant sec
Reading & District Cage Bird Society ; head quarters, Palmer hall, W est
street
Reading & District Mutual Trade Protection Society, 10 H igh street ;
Edwin Dennis Berry, solicitor

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