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Wm 'g rave—~co ntii med.
Guy, Miss, dressmaker, High st
Haskett, Stephen
Herbert, John, Victoria road
Hunt, William, upholsterer,
Victoria rd
International Stores, grocers
J eflrey, W. & Son, boot repairers,
Brookdale, Victoria rd
Jennings, Leo. Dawson, butcher,
High at
Jones, George, F., post office, Upper
Wargrave
Ladd, Alfred, carrier to Reading
Lunn, Charles W., hairdresser and
tobacconist
Malpress, W. J ., stationmaster
Messam, Walter, fishmonger
O’Hara & Lee, Bros, butchers, High
street
Old, Mrs, The Laundry, Victoria rd
Pether, Frank, gardener, refreshment
rooms, High st
Pritchell, Mrs, dressmaker
Rose, Thomas, Highlield farm
Rose & Bennett, dairymen, High st
Sansom, William, drapery stores and
post office
Shorney, H. F., ‘The Greyhound '
Silver, J. D., shoeing & general smith,
Lower Culham
Smith, Jesse, steward, Culham court
Smith, W. H. & Son, booksellers
Thatcher, Edward, P.c., County
Police station
Tuck, Charles, coal & coke merchant,
Victoria rd ~
Watson, G. M., chemist
White, F., cycle and motor depot
Woodclyife Hall, High st
Woodclyfie Hostel —— Evans, G. T.,
manager
Wyatt, Mrs. Frank, ‘ The George and
Dragon ’ Hotel (Established 1845)
English Leather Boot Repair-
ing 00., 11 London st, 1A Queen's
rd, (31 Oxford rd, Reading.
Carriers return repairs same day.
Hubner é‘c C0.,1u King’s Road,
artificial limbs, belt, corset
and truss makers
. 6-;— miles from Readiny.
muons.
E. Jackson 6: Sons, Jacksons'
Corners, Reading, specialists in
Hats, Caps and Umbrellas—~choice
selection.
WASING (Berks).
12 Miles from Reading.
Postal district. Reading.
Area 690 acres. Populatlon 1911—
54.
Rural District Councillor—Rev.
John Butler Burne, Rural Dean
Burne, Rev. J. B., M.A., an, Wasing
rectory
Mount, William Arthur, M.P., J.P., 0.0.,
Wasing place, Lord of the Manor
Barnes, George, carpenter
Chandler, David, Wasing lodge
Chandler, H., labourer
Smith, William, Wasing lodge
Goodall, Tom, Wasing Park lodge
Goodenough, C., bailiff, Wasing farm
King, Charles, head gamekeeper
Lewis, Edward, woodman, Wasing
lodge, south
Miles, 0., shepherd, Wasing corner
Streat, William, sexton
Wickens, C., shepherd
E. Jackson 6: Son, Jacksons
Corners, Reading, Practical 'l‘ailors’
Patterns and Styles sent post free;
Ladies Tailoring a speciality.
WHITCHURCH (0x011.)
Posta,
district, Reading. Nearest stationl
Pangbourne. Population 1911—
847. Area 2070 acres. Early
Closing, Wednesday at 1.
Parish Council» (chairman), Major
P. W. Forbes, James Rawle, Thomas
Kerr, George Lamb, Col. R. F. R.
Formby, Robert Henwood, William
Pearson, Dr. Charles Birch and
George Talliourd; H. W. Winchester,
clerk
Overseers, George Lamb and Henry
B. Sellwood; Assistant Overseer, H.
W. Winchester
Whitchurch Fire Station~ Captain,
H.Lewendon ; subcaptain, C. Excell;
Firemen, J. Howes, S. Bennett,