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V IL L A G E S .
Gori ng-o n-Tham esâcontinued
Sm ith, VV. H. & Sons, B ookÂ
sellers, N ewsagents, S t a t Â
ioners & Librarians, High st
Snow, C., corn and coal merchant
S n o w , H. W . & Sons, House
agents, coal and coke merchants,
furniture removers
South Oxfordshire W ater and Gas
Co. (show rooms), High street
Swain, Mrs., Temperance hall and
coffee house
Swain, Stephen, carpenter
Towerton, Henry, clerk
Weedon Bros., Coal and Coke
merchants; office, The Summer
House. âPhone 26
W est, R. J. cycle and motor repairer
White, W illiam J. H., The Laurels
Whitehorn, A ., grocer, etc.
W ilson, Joseph, G .W .R ., agent,
Sweetbriar cottage
Wuodbridge, W ., saddler
Woodruff, Mrs. T. W ., Elm cottage
Yeates, George, lock-keeper
E n g lish L e a th e r Boot RepairÂ
ing Co., 11 London st, 1a Queen's
rd, 61 Oxford
rd,
Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
Hubner & Co., 1 1 1 Kingâ s road,
surgical appliances, belts,
crutches, artificial limbs, etc.
Holy Trmity Church. Services: â
Sundays, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Daily
service and matins, 8 a.m.
Allfrey, Frederick W m , Stanbury
Alexander, G. W ., Diddenham manor
farm
De Bathe, Capt. Max, Hartley Court
De Matos, W illiam , Hill house
Neilson, Mrs., Grazeley court
Ouvry, Rev. John D ., m .a., The
Vicarage
Templeton Thos. S., The Elms
W ebb, Robert, K ibeâs lane
Bullingham, Frank 0 ., Hartley court
farm
Butt, A ., Jamesâs farm
Curnick, Frederick, Gravelly Bridge
farm
Double, Charles, shoeing smith
George, Robert, farmer, Hop Kiln
farm, Pound green
Hewett, James, Manor farm
Higgins, John, parish clerk
Norris, H. W ., Reidâs farm
Rowe, James, Great Lea farm
Tice, Mrs., Great Lea House farm
Walker, Miss, schoolmistress
W oof, Charles, 1 v, â Old Bell â
E n glish L ea th er Boot RepairÂ
ing Co., 11 London .st, 1a Queen's
rd, 61
Oxford
rd,
Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
H A R E H A TCH (B erks)7
G R A Z E L E Y (Berks).
miles from Reading. Postal
d istrict, Reading.
P opulation 1911â31. Area 519
acres.
5
Rural . District
Councillor
for
Wokingham District â Mr. James
Rowe, Shinfield
Rural District Councillor for BradHeld District âMr. James Hewett
Overseerâ James Hewett; AssistÂ
ant Overseer, W . G. Saunders, SpenÂ
cerâs wood
Letters arrive from Reading by
cycle post. The nearest money order
office, Three-M ile-Cross.
Nearest
telegraph office, Spencerâ s W ood
6 miles from M aidenhead. Under
W ar grave and D istrict Parish
Council.
Postal Informationâ Deliveries 7
a.m., 12noon, 7.10 p.m. Box cleared
at 8.5 a.m., 1.15, 3 and 7.45 p.m.
Sunday delivery 8 a.m., despatch 9.10
p.m. Kiln Green post office. Letters
arrive 7.10 a.m., 12.5 and 7.10 p.m.,
despatched 8 a.m., 1 . 10 , 2.50 and
7.30 p.m. Sundays arrive 7.10 a.m.
despatched 9 a.m.--Sub-postmistress,
Miss E. Trendall
Forestersâ Court â Pride of the
Village (B3346), Horse and Groom
Hare Hatch, B erk s; first Tuesday.
Sec., T. J. Hewlett, School House,
Twyford