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FRI
R E A D IN G
Friar streetâcontinued.
39 Grasby, Edward, cycle depot
39 St, Laurenceâs Church Houseâ
Wells, George,
40 Moulton & Tysoe, Ltd., photoÂ
graphers
41 Maud, John, silversmith
42 Royal County Theatre-Box Office
43 Hutchings, J. & Son, ladiesâ
tailors
44-47 Ayres, Charles & Giles,
Coal Office â 'phone 14.
Ayres, Charles and Giles,
Furniture Depository
âphone 533
44 Shorter, Vincent
47 Dimmick, David T.
Kennedy, Charles, horsekeeper
48 West, William Francis, refreshÂ
ment rooms
49 Turner, R., scale, weight and
measure maker
50 Male, George Percival
51 Wheatley & Son (Male, G. P.,
m . r . c .v . s . )
v e te r in a r y
su rgeon
52 Haines, William, bootmaker
53 English Record Co., Ltd.
here are Blagrave Buildings
STREET
KEV.
87 Dee, Frederick, furniture dealer
88 Vile, John, Dining and ReÂ
freshment Rooms
89 White, Harry Alfred, porkbutcher
90 Aldridge, George, harness maker
91 Cottrell & Co., watchmakers and
jewellers
92 Waldron, Tom, J., 1 v, â The Mitre
Hotel,â wine & spirit merchant
here is West street
93-94-95-96-97 Langston & Sons,
Tailors, Outfitters, and
Boot Warehousemen
98 Lowe, H. & Co., music warehouse
99 Reading Industrial Cooperative Society, Ltd.,
boot departmentâManager,
Wheeler, S. G.
100 Reading
Industrial CoÂ
operative Society, Ltd.,
butchery departmentâManaÂ
ger, Brooks, Frederick
101-102 Turnerâs grocery stores
103 Reading Industrial CoÂ
operative Society, Ltd.,
outfittingandtailoring departÂ
mentâManager, Locke, R. J.
104 Pigott & Co., wholesale grocers
105 Reading Industrial CoÂ
54 Jelly, John, confectioner
55 Leaver, Harry Applegate, hairÂ
operative Society, Ltd.,
dresser
confectionery and tea rooms,
60 Hedington, William George,
Manager, Parslow, G.
tobacconist
106 Newbery, W. G., music, cutÂ
6lAChalfen, Bernard, watchmaker
lery, and clothing stores
61 Merrill, Tom, cutler and grinder 107-109 Fidler & Sons, GovernÂ
62 Fullbrook, Frederick, baker
ment contractors, fruiterers,
63 Hopping, Chas. S., 1 v, â Ye Olde
market gardeners & seedsmen
Friars â
ââ Phone 38
Turkish BathsâPonter, II. J., 110 Millar, John Morgan
manager
111 Newbery,WilliamGeorge, pawnÂ
here is Greyfriarsâ road
broker and jeweller
64 Boultbee, Rev. Hugh, . ., Vicar, 112-114 Royal County Theatreâ
Greyfriarsâ vicarage
Milton Bode and Edward
Greyfriarsâ Church
Compton, proprietors and
(The numbers continue in rotation
managers
on the opposite side)
115 Phillips, Walter, temperance
Primitive Methodist Chapel
hotel and restaurant
71 Reading Guardiansâ Dispensaryâ 116 Lovegrove, C., Undertaker
medical officersâFrederick W.
and monumental masonâ
Stansfield, . ., E. L. Cropp,
âPhone 1145.
l.r.c.p., m.r.c.s. ; dispenserâ 117-119 Bull, A. H., Ltd., furnishing
John Jones; caretakerâAlfred
warehousemen
Brewer
125 Seeburg, Max, b r, â Marquis of
here is Cheapside
Lorne â
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