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PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Goodacre, Jam es, p a w n b rok er,
silversmith, and furniture stores,
10 St. Mary’s butts
Goodall, Frederick, Grays farm, Bas­
ingstoke road
Goodall & Godden, milliners, 202
Oxford road
G o o d a ll , S . & Co . (late Sisley and
Goodall), plumbers, decorators and
sanitary engineers, 55 St. Mary's
butts
Goodchild, Charles J., tobacconist,
Castle street
Goodenough F. & Co., Ltd., corn&
cake merchants, Station hill, stores,
Tudor road
Goodey, Edwin George, silversmith,
37 Whitley street
Goodey, Thomas G., grocer, Basing­
stoke road
Goodman, James Hugh, architect &
surveyor, 13 Blagrave st (2nd floor)
G o o d m a n , J., M o t o r G a r a g e , 2
H a m i l t o n ro ad ’ P h o n e 9 6 7
Goodwin, George W., superinten­
dent, Prudential Insurance Co.,
Town Hall Chambers, Blagrave st
Goodwin, Rupert, g d, 51 Vastern rd
Gordon, Mrs. E., dressmaker, 20
Culver rd
Gorring, Henry John, b r, Boat
Builders Arms, 2 Watlington st
Gosden, W. H., confectioner, 97
Caversham road
Gosling, F., wholesale and retail
fruit and potato merchant, 22
Orchard st
Gosling, William Kingsley, solicitor,
150 Friar st
Goswell A. & F., drapers, 369 Ox­
ford road
Gostelow, Henry, dairyman, 16
Hatherley rd
Gough, Miss Ethel, milliner, 181a
Oxford rd
Gould & Co., coach builders, Newark
street
Gould, John Harrison, auctioneer,
estate agent and valuer, 164a
Friar st
Gover, William, dairy farmer, White
house, Basingstoke rd
Grace, Ambrose, farmer, Westwood
road, Tilehurst

GRE

Grainey, C. H., g d, 11 Pell street
Grand Cinema, 101 Broad st
Grant, Charles, g d, 14 Rupert st
Grant, Mrs. B., dairy, 387 Oxford rd
and 127 Wokingham rd
G r a n t h a m , A. H. & Co., A d v e r ­
t i s i n g C o n t r a c t o r s , 9 - 11
V a l p y S t - ’P h o n e 507
Gray, George, grocer, 109 Caversham
road
G reat
W estern
Coal
Co.,
Station Hill -Sec retary, W. J.
Belcher— District Sole Agents for
Standard Coal, The Genuine Cele­
brated Cannock Chase.
It is
quality which is the true test 0
cheapness. The finest and Cheap­
est House Coal obtainable, makes
the Hottest and Best Fires, which
keep alight for many hours without
attention.
The smallest order
promptly executed at lowest cash
prices.
Gt. Western Goods Station, Vastern
road—Rich, W. J., superintendent
G r e a t W e s t e r n H o t e l, Station rd
—Vaughan, N., J., manager
Great Western Hotel Tap -Reeves,
William James, manager, Station rd
Great Western Railway, station mas­
ter, J. H. Noble
G r e a t W e s t e r n R a i l w a y Re­
ceiving Office, 13 High st—Lunn,
E.
T., manager
Great Western Railway Signal Engi­
neering Works—A. T. Blackall,
manager, Caversham rd
Green, Alfred R., photographer, 4
Church st, Caversham
Green, Edward, confectioner, 125
Wokingham road
Gregn, Josiah, 1 v, Swiss Cottage, 27
Tilehurst rd
Green, Luke P., tailor, 86 Erleigh rd
Green, Thomas, g d, 11 St. Peter’s rd
Green, William, repairing tailor, 14
Bedford rd
Greenaway, G. J. & Son, builders
and carpenters, 29a Waverley rd
Greenaway, George James, 1 v and
carpenter, Wellington Arms, 17
Howard st
Greenaway, J. R., f.s.i., surveyor,
10 Southcote Road