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652
BRACKNELL.
EAS
Easthampstead roadâcontinued
Sharpe, J., Vernon house
Coles, W. J., Bethel
Ponting, H., Caburn
Dowding, Frederick
Millsom, Richard
Gough, Alfred
(Right hand side).
SYDENHAM COTTAGES.
Burgess, George
Sibley, William
Dee, Arthur
Burden, Alexander
Todd, Richard
Slyfield, Henry, Banavie
Burgess, Bertie, Hillview
Bowles, Alfred Edwin
Wooding, Mrs.
Gough, Arthur, Avondale
Drew, Frederick E.
Warren, James
Eaves, Mr.
Leader, Ernest William
Spencer, George
Spencer, Claud
Woodeson, T.
Woodason, John,gd
SKIMPIT HILL.
Cheney, Harry
Gall if ord, John
Boyde, Horace
HIGH
STREET.
(L e ft hand side from Ascot)
Sandwith & Son, pharmaceutical
chemists
Warnes, Lacey, tailor
and
breeches maker
George, Henry, fruiterer, arid
florist
Turner & Sons, confectioners
Young, A. L., harness maker
H e m s l e y , W i l l i a m T . , H ig h
C l a s s T o b a c c o n i s t and
Stationer
Day, Misses E. & G., dressmakers
and costumiers
Fancy Bazaar and Lending
Library
Twidell, William, motor & cycle
works
Lawrence, Ernest E., butcher,
fishmonger and poulterer
B a r n a r d , A. G ., lo c al & d i s =
trict carrier to Wokingham &
Reading daily, except WednesÂ
day
Saunders, W. T., bootmaker
Hill and Shetwin, bill posters
J a c k s o n , E. & S o n s , c l o t h Â
iers & outfittersâRussell, H.,
manager
Hyson, Mrs., Winton house
Congregational Church
Maidment, W. J., bootmaker
Frisby, Joseph, Ltd., boot & shoe
storesâ Humphrey C., manager
Bullen, George, hairdresser and
tobacconist
Hodgkins, F. E. fruiterer & florist
G regory,
H enry, shoeing
smith and farrier
Home & Colonial StoresâBrown,
S. W., manager
Collins, J. H., butcher, fishÂ
monger and poultererâ âPhone
16. And at Ascot and Binfield
Spencer, George, 1 v, â New Inn â
Stevens, H. P., photographer
Stevens, R., basket maker and
brush warehouseman
International Tea Co.âs stores
Spragg, T., baker
Holliss, H. T., tailor and breeches
maker
Child, Benjamin, wheelwright
Child, E., confectioner
Gambrill, Edward, greengrocer
here is Stanley road
Taylor, R., draper and milliner,
Regent house
Baily, W. H., butcher
Flower, II., hairdresser and fancy
stationer
P o yn ter & Son, Jew ellers,
watch and clock makers
Alder, A. E., dairyman
K i n g a n d S o n , s a d d l e r s and
harness makers
D e n b y , W . G., n e w s a g e n t ,
stationer and hairdresser â
Agent for Smithâs Reading
Directory, Agent for Pullarsâ
Dye Works, umbrella manuÂ
facturer and repairer. East
Berks Gazetteâbranch office