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READING

F r ia r s t r e e t —c o n tin u e d .

Crosswell, Mrs.
Dimmick, David T.
Kmnedjy Charles, horsekeeper
\\ est, Williani Francis, refresh­
ment rooms
Male, George Percival
Wheatley & Son (Male, G. P.,
M.R.av.s.) veterinary surgeon
Haines, William, bootmaker
Lansley, A. H., auctioneer and
estate agent

STREET

) 98 Lowe, H. & Co., m usic warehouse
99 Reading

Industrial
Co»
operative Society, Ltd.,

boot
department— Manager
W heeler, S. G.
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100 Reading Industrial
C o­

operative Society, Ltd.,
butchery department— Mana­
ger, G ibbins, Arthur
101-102 Turner’ s grocery stores
103 Reading Industrial
C o­

operative Society, Ltd.,

h e r e a r c B la g r a v e B u ild in g s

of Jelly, John, confectioner
55 Leaver, Harry Applegate, hair­
dresser
60 Hedington, William George,
tobacconist
BlAChalfen, Bernard, watchmaker
61 Merrill, Tom, cutler and grinder
62 Fullbrook, Frederick, baker
63 Hopping, Chas. S., 1 v, ‘ Ye Olde
Friars ’
Turkish Baths- Pouter, H. J.,
manager
h e r e is G r e y fr ia r s ' roa d

64 Boultbee, Rev. Hugh, m.a., Vicar,
Greyfriars’ vicarage
G r e y f r i a r s ’ C h u rch
h e r e is C civersham roa d
1T he n u m bers c o n tin u e in r o ta tio n
on th e o p p o s it e sid e)
P r im itiv e M e t h o d is t C lidpel

71 Reading Guardians’ Dispensary —
medical officers Frederick W.
Stansfield, m . d . , E. L. Cropp,
l.r.c.p., m.r.c.s., G. H. Cheyney,
m.r.c.s., l.r.c.p. ; dispenser- Cardwell, E.; caretaker--Alfred
Brewer
h e r e is C h ea p sid e

87 Dee, Frederick, furniture dealer

88 Vile, John, Dining and Re=
freshment Rooms

•b9 VI hite, Harry Alfred, pork butcher
90 Aldridge, George, harness maker
91 Cottrell & Co., watchmakers and
jewellers
92 Waldron, Tom, J., 1 v, ‘ The Mitre
Hotel,' wine & spirit merchant
h e r e is W e s t s t r e e t

93-91-95-96-97 Langston & Sons,
Tailors, Outfitters, and
Boot Warehousemen

KEY.

outfitting and tailoring depart­
m ent— Manager, Locke, R. J.
104 Pigott & Co., wholesale grocers
105 Reading Industrial
Co»

operative Society, Ltd.,
confectionery and tea rooms,
Manager, Parslow, G.
j 106 Newbery, W . G., music, cut­
lery, and clothing stores
107-109 Fidler & Sons, Govern»
ment contractors, fruiterers,
market gardeners & seedsmen
— ’ Phone 38
110 Millar, John Morgan
1 1 1 N ew bery,W illiam George,pawn­
broker and jew eller
112-114 R oyal County Theatre—
Milton Bode and Edward
Compton,
proprietors
and
managers
115 Phillips, J., temperance hotel
and restaurant
116

Lovegrove, C., Undertaker

and monumental mason—
’Phone 1145.
117-119 Bull, A. H., Ltd., furnishing
warehousemen
125 Seeburg, Max, b r, ‘ Marquis of
Lom e'
126-127 Mann, V . & Son, wholesale
confectioners
128-129 Houghton, Anthony, picture
fram e m anufacturer and gilder
128 Beaconsfield Club, Ltd.
Thackway,Charles PI., secretary
Lomax, W . G., steward
130 Gilkes, & Son, inscription and
general
engravers, rubber
stamp w orks
131 Brinkworth, Harry, fruiterer and
florist