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VILLAGES.

SW A

S wallowfle Id—co nt inued
Woods, Z., bootmaker, Vine cottage
Wright, A. J., schoolmaster, Riseley
Wynn, Miss, caterer, Riseley
Yeo, James, farmer, Springall farm,
Trowles lane
Yeo, Thomas, ‘ The Angel’
Yeo, William, builder, contractor,
plumber, painter, decorator and
undertaker

Angel-Smith, Rev. S. C. F., m .a ., rector
The Rectory
Benson, Mrs., 5 The Green
Blatch, Charles James
Blatch, Edward
Blatch, Herbert
Bowman, W., Blossom view
Bunce, Miss, Theale st
Burgess, Thomas, 6 The Terrace
Cowan, Mrs., Fair view, The Green
Cruise, R., The Green
Davies, D. M., New house
E . Jackson
S o n s , cater
Deacon, Miss, North street
specially for Boys’ School Clothing,
Forrester,
John
Jackson's Corners & Oxford Street,
Forshaw, Capt., Pincent’s farm
Reading.
Fullbrook, Charles, The Oaks
Holmden, W. R., The Limes
T H E A L E (B e rk s ).
Holmden, Mrs. S. E., The Limes
5 miles from Reading. Postal dis­
Kell, Herbert, Rosslyn, The Green
tric t, Reading.
Kidd, Mrs. G., Kentmere, Blossom end
Population— 1911, 1,047. Area 1,619
Knight, Dr. J. I., Devonshire house
acres.
Lowe, H., 33 North street
Early closing day, Wednesday 1
Marshall, Miss M., Play Platt
District Councillor— Rev. S. C. F.
Mosflell, Mrs. George, Crown lane
Angel-Smith
Stacey, Mrs., Crown lane
Parish Council— Chairman, D. M.
Steel, Rev. F. G., Cardigan house
Davis; Messrs. John Forrester, I.
Stevens, Henry, The Warren
Turton, Edward Blatch, William
Taylor, S. M., Hayward’s farm
J. Cumber, Herbert Blatch, and
Todd, Mrs. Leslie, Warwick house
John Mathew Young
Treacher, Mrs. A., The Poplars
Overseers, Edward Biatchand John
Webber, A., Winimbah, Blossom end
I. Turton; Assistant Overseer, T. H. White, George, Delahay, cottage
Woodeson, Tilehuist
Windle, Thomas, The Grange
Post, money order, telegraph office
Wyatt, George
and savings’ bank. Letters delivered
Young, Johu Thomas, The Firs
at 7 a.m., 11.15 a.m., and 5.25 p.m;
Despatch, 9.15 a.m., 2.45 p.m., and
Barclay and Company, Limited, In­
7.50 p.m. Parcels by each. Sunday,
corporating J. & C. Simonds &Co.,
7 p.m.
Wall letter box near the
Reading Bank (temporary sus­
Church, cleared at 9.10 a.m. and 7.10
pended)
p.m .; Sunday, 7 p.m. Wall letter
Black, Miss M. Catherine, refresh­
box at Sunnyside, Sheffield Bottom,
ment rooms
cleared at 7 a.m. and 6.45 p.m.—
B l a t c h ’s T h e a le
B rew ery—
Theale Green Wall Box, cleared at
S p ir it M e r c h a n t s an d M in ­
7.30,12.45 a.m., 7 p.m, Sundays, 7 p.m
era l W a te r M a n u fa c tu re rs —
Postmaster, W. J. Sly.
’ P h o n e , N o. 2
Parish Room Social Club, Theale
Blackall, Reuben, b r, ‘ Red Lion ’
street—President,Rev. S. C. F. Angel
Boore, Alfred, newsagent and tobac­
Smith ; Sec., T. Burgess
conist
Bunce, E., registrar of births mar­
Booth, Miss, parish nurse, Crown lane
riages and deaths; registrar attends
Bowley, A., Play Platt
11.30 to 12.30 Thursday at cottage Brodrick, F., saddler & harness maker
occupied by Mrs. F. Lovegrove,
and parish clerk
Reading road
Carter, A., The Agency

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