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VILLAGES.
Collins, H., b r, ‘ Royal Oak ’
Co-operative Stores, Ltd., —Manager,
G. Ford
Dale, J., general stores, Broomhall
Divall, T., practical tailor & breeches
maker, St. Ann’s
Dormy House (residential club)—
T. A. Roberts, secretary
D r a k e & M o u n t, f a c t o r s o f co rn ,
hay, straw, coal, coke, &c.
Drake, John & Co., ironmongers, &c.
Dudeney & Co., bakers and confec­
tioners
End, Mrs., photographer
Fear, Bros., Ltd., com and coal mer­
chants
Febery, Mark, 1 v, ‘ Nag’s Head’
Franks, G. A., road and sewer con­
tractor
Garrett, W. G., tailor, High st
Garroway, G. E., fancy dealer
G id d y & G id d y , E s t a t e A g e n t s
auctioneers and valuers
Gigg & Sons, fly proprietors, delivery
agents to the L. & S.YV. Railway
Gilling, Charles, chemist, Station
parade
Green, George Henry, Sunningdale
hotel
Halfpenny, Eda, 1v, ‘ Chequers Inn ’
Halfpenny, Edward, Motor garage
Hall, S. W., Broom Hall farm
Harris, Miss, dressmaker
Hatchard, F., b r, ‘ White Lion ’
Hayward, C. R., boot and shoemaker,
Broom hall
Hind, E., dairyman
Hodder, F. C , stationer and typist,
Post office
H o lm e s, J. F ., B o o tm a k e r ,
r e p a ir s n e a t ly an d p r o m p tly
e x e c u t e d , L o n d o n rd
Hopkins, W., tennis green maker
International Stores — H. Weston,
manager
Keith, A. H., builder, ThiGlen
Kenward, Mrs. A. M., confectioner
and tobacconist
Lewis, W., farrier, The Rise
London and Provincial Bank, Ltd.,
Station—manager, T. F. Shaw
Lucas, W., builder, plumber, &c.,
Broomhall
Luff, J. E., saddler and cycle agent

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Marks, E. S., baker and flour
merchant, Broomhall
Marment, H., fishmonger
Millward, J. A., butcher, The Rise
Morton and Ellis, registered shoeing
smiths and farriers
Norris «Si Co., builders & contractors,
Broomhall
Oates & Sons, family butchers
Pack, E., builder, &c.
Pack, W., motor garage
Packer, Mrs. W. H., stationer
Packer & Son, general carmen
Pearce, H., coachbuilder
Pearson, A. J., boot dealer
Pemberton, H. C., fruiterer and florist
Povey, Charles, hairdresser
Rogers, J. E., Broomhall stone and
marble works
Rogers, Mrs., grocer
Smithers, W. W., b r (off), The Rise
Sunningdale, and Ascot Dairies—
proprietor, Charles Swan
Taylor, Henry C., p.c., The Rise
Tedder, Albert John, painter, etc.
Thorpe, A., china and glass stores
Tyler & Co., Ltd., wine, spirit and
beer merchants, Station Parade
Wakelin, J. H., builder, Station works
W a te re r< & S o n s , A u c t i o n e e r s ,
house and estate agents, Station
Approach
Weymouth & Easton, architects and
surveyors, Station Parade
White, j., golf professional

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E. Jackson
S o n s , Jacksons’
Corners, Reading, Ready-to-Wear
Clothing for Father and Son.
S U N N I N G H I L L (B e rk s .)
18 miles from Reading.
Area 3,135 acres. Population 1911
— 5,335.
Nearest Station—Ascot
Early closing day, Wednesday at 1
Pat ish Council—F. J. Patton, j .p.
(chairman), G. A. Longhurst (vicechairman), Messrs. John W. Abbott,
E. J. Chapman, John Dalton, L. A.
Heydon, F. Longhurst, H. E. Ree,
E. A. Statham, R. Sturt and F. Westmacott; G. J. Francis, clerk.