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PUR
V ILLAG ES.
&
72 7
Saunders, M. W., purveyor, fish, ice,
poultry and game
Sellers, Sydney, ironmonger, Reading
road
Sellwood Brothers, grocers, drapers,
wine and spirit merchants
Jacksons
Corners, Reading, Practical Tailorsâ
Patterns and Styles sent post free ;
Ladies Tailoring a speciality.
S e l lw o o d , T . , C a b i n e t M a k e r ,
U p h o ls te re r
and
A n t iq u e
4 mites from Reading. Postal disÂ
trict., Reading. Area, 877 acres.
Population 1911â 238.
Nearest station, Tilehurst, 1£ miles
distant
St. Maryâs Church, rector, Rev. R.
Pring
Letters delivered at 6-30 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Sundays, delivered at
6-30 a.m.; despatched at 6.35 p.m
Postal orders can be obtained here.
Pangboume nearest telegraph office
dealer
Grist & Co., jobmasters and bait
stables, The Wharf stables
Sherwood, Ernest, painter, The
Moors
S k ilt o n , W illia m & S o n s , Up=
p e r T h a m e s S to re s â F a m ily
G ro c e rs , T e a
D e a le r s a n d
P r o v is io n M e r c h a n t s , F r u i t Â
e re rs & H o u s e A g e n ts , T e l e Â
p h o n e 49
Smith, W. H. & Son, booksellers»
newsagents, etc.
S to n e , E .
H .,
K e n t âs
R esÂ
t a u r a n t , T e a G a r d e n , P a r t ie s
C a te re d fo r
Surplice, R . . F., motor end cycle
works
Surplice, Mrs., Regd. l.r.a.m.,
Reading rd
â T h e E le p h a n t H o t e l , â P a n g =
b o u rn e ; M o to r G a ra g e , P ost
H o r s e s & C a r r ia g e s â â P h o n e
46
Thomas, Richard, hairdresser
Tidbury, Bros., stationers, printers
and newsagents, High street
Varley, R., council schoolmaster
Warner, B., builder and contractor
Watts, G., signalman, G.W.R.
Webb, Arthur, parish clerk
Webb, Arthur, saddler, &c.
West, Charles, corn dealer, PangÂ
bourne mills
White, T., butcher
WInkworth, S. H., ironmonger and
general engineerââphone 68
Wood, Lester, hairdresser and
tobacconist
Wyman & Sons, Ltd., booksellers,
The Railway Station
Whybro, Ernest, lv, â Ye Olde George
Hotel â
Young, G., painter
E . Ja c k s o n
PURLEY
Sons,
(B e r k s ).
Clark, Charles
Fowle, E.
Fullerton, George F. Downing, Purley
park
Heath, William
Hodgkin, Charles Ernest,Purley lodge
Hurell, Richard, Stone house
Pring, Rev. R., Purley rectory
Rew, Mrs. Jane, Purley Hall
Sykes, Lady F., Westfield
Belcher, James, coachman, rectory
Burgess, Henry, sexton
Cordery, George, Purley park lodge
Clark, William, cowman, Home farm
Dunster, William Charles, \ Mempes
Lewis, George,
/ cotts.
Fuller, Charles
Goddard, James, stud groom
Gomm, Chas., labourer, Purley hall
Gulliver, John E., Westbury farm
Hadland, Charles, coachman, Purley
hall
Jarman, Robert James, coachman to
Lady Sykes
Kirk, John, & Sons, blacksmiths
Leath, Hy., gardener, Purley lodge
Lewendon, Edward, postman
M e n pe s F r u it F a r m L im ite d
â T e l e p h o n e 71 s e c ., T . E .
P a u li
Payne A., gardener, Purley park
Peters, James Edward, manager,
Menpes farm