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260
K IN
READING STREET KEY.
K in g s tre e tâ con tin u ed
25 B o tly and L e w is , W atch=
m akers, J e w e lle r s ,S ilv e r Â
sm ith s, E le c tr o P la te rs
and O pticians
â Ph one
172
K IN G â S
M EADOW
RO AD
V a stern Road.
( L e f t hand s id e .)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Wells, Sydney
Leach, Mrs. Annie
Smith, John Thomas
Druce, John
Church, William
Sayer, Walter George
Johnson, Charles
Roberts, Mrs. Mary Ann, g d
Roa d
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
to T im s & Sons'
boathouse
Goodall, George
Emmons, Arthur
Preston, William John
Bristow, Henry, â Kingâs Meadow
Retreat â
Blake, Frederick
Blake, Albert Edward
Dell, Frank
Lawrence, James
Cross, James
Downer, William Henry
(R ig h t hand side )
C o rp o ra tio n Baths, M e n 's â
attendant, E. C. Lovegrove
K in g 's
M eadow R e c re a tio n
G ro u n d â Constable, Patrick
Connolly
C o rp o ra tio n Baths, W om en'sâ
attendant, Mrs. A. King
K IN G â S
RO AD .
(L e f t hand side).
1 Jackson, E.&Sons, clo th ie rs
O u tfitte rs ,
T a ilo r s ,
H a tte rs and B oot Sa!es=
men
3 Davies, Mrs. Bessie, 1 v, â Ye
Saracenâs Head â
5-7 Johnson, Ernest G., tailor,
hatter and hosier
9 Allen, C. & Co., picture framers
T h e Abbey H a ll
Reading Town Mission and
Reading Auxiliaries of : â
British and Foreign Bible
Society, London City Mission,
Christian Colportage AssociaÂ
tion, Religious Tract Society:â
Hon. Sec., Churchill, II. A.
Bridgman, Frederick Thomas,
hall keeper
11 Suttonâs, Recreation Club
here is Abbey square
15 Warren, Charles, br, âYork House
17 Thorp, Thomas, bookseller and
stationer
23 Bryant, Robert, tobacconist, &c.
25 C ock sâs R ead in g Sauce
M a n u fa cto ry
B a p tis t C h a p el: â Minister, Rev.
R. Gordon Fairbairn, b.a.
27 P h illip s & Son, E n g in eers
and millwrights and motor
works
29 Reading Billiard Hall
29ARoyal Berks Motor Co.
Hayes, John, restaurant
33 Kirby, George J., hairdresser and
tobacconist
35 No iris, Robert A., drug stores
37 Burrows, Harry J., pork butcher
39 Salman, A. H., general and fancy
draper; agent for Mortimerâs
Plymouth dye works
41 Warren, Mrs. 1 v, â The George
and Dragon â
43 Burnham, F., saddler and harness
maker
here is Abbey s tre e t
4547 Belcher, Charles, butcher and
poultererâ âPhone 962
49 Eatwell, Henry
Ridley, Wm. & Sons, timber merÂ
chants
69 Stapley, John William, confecÂ
tioner and tobacconist
71 Church, Ernest, diningrooms
73 Lovegrove, Frederick William,
baker and confectioner
75ADickinson, P. D., P ra c tic a l
engineer
77 Clarke, Frederick William, 1 v,
â The Warwick Arms â
79 P a g e , Frank , Cash C loth in g
stores, jeweller and salesman