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5 IS
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P R O F E S S IO N S A N D
TRADES,
S C E P T R E
L IF
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Large Sauings.
Low Death Rate,
Decreasing Expenses.
The Most
Stingent Valuation. Increasing Bonus,
EXTRACT FROM THE STATIST.
â A Model Life Office. There are
a few Life Offices which can point
with good reason to such excellent
bonus prospects.â
M r. A . M OBBS.
Over 37 years Manager of the Sceptre
Life in the Reading District
-
20
F IR E ,
ER bEIG H
ROAD,
A C C ID E N T ,
READING.
A S S U R A N C E S ,
in
all
B ran ch es.
Personal A ccidents, Sickness and Disease.
Domestic
Servants,
E m ployers'
L iability,
also
Guarantee,
B u rglary
and
Plate
G lass
Business
promptly
--------------- attended to.----------------Moody, Francis, job & post master,
etc., 31 Baker st
Moore, E. S., fishing tackle and bait
stores, 15 Queen Victoria st
Moore, T. G. J., surgeon, 117 Oxford
road
Moore, E. and Son, tailors, hatters
hosiers & outfitters, 9 King st
Morland, J. T., M . A . , solicitor, Clerk
of the Peace for the County of Berks,
Clerk to the Berkshire County
Council, Clerk to the Berkshire
Education Committee, Shire Hall,
The Forbury
Morgan, Miss Annie, confectioner, 73
Queenâs rd
Morgan, E. P., l i c . r . i . b . a . , architect,
154 Friar street
Morgan, William J., 1 v, Bricklayersâ
Arms, 25 Coley pi
Morgan, William plasterer, etc.,
32 Palmer Park avenue
M oring Frank, E., manufacturing
confectioner, wholesale dealer in
grocersâ and chemistsâ sundries,
stationery, haberdashery and toys,
16 Caversham rd
Morley.T om .illuminator,draughtsÂ
man, ticket and letter writer, gold
blocker, printer, etc., 40 Kingâs rd
Morris & Co., tailors, 16 West st
Morris & Davis, tailors, 12 Market pi
Morris, Archibald, butcher, 395 OxÂ
ford rd
Morris, Beef Co., Ltd., 2 Tudor rd
Morris, E. & Co., Corn, Hay
and straw dealers, 27 Castle street
Morris, George, decorator, 162
Southampton st
Morris, John, farm produce, 134
Wokingham rd
Morris, William, boot & shoe maker,
14 West st
Mortis, Robert William, 1 v, Peacock
Hotel, 51 Broad st
Morse, Ltd., clothiers, 5 Carey street
Mortimer, Mrs. Mabel, Excelsior
school, Oakley road, Caversham
Morton, G. & W ., boot and shoe
manufacturers, 24 King st and 6566 Broad st
Morton, Miss Margaret, l.k.a.M.,
A.R.M.o., Berks Training College of
Music, 114-115 Broad st