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READING STREET KEY.
4 Roberts, Daniel
6 Alliban, Albert Edward
8 Rosier, Sidney J., b r, ‘ The
Retreat ’
10 Walker, William T. J.
12 Priest, Mark
14 Abery, Frederick James
16 Beard, George, pork butcher
18 West, William Henry
20 Williams, Evan David
22 Palmer, William
24 Dear, William
26 Vicars, Henry James
S. L A U R E N C E ’S C H U R C H ­
YARD.
Old College Buildings
Distress Committee Offices :—
Clerk to Committee, James E.
Coates
Waterworks Office - manager,
manager, Leslie C. Walker,
A.M.i.Mech.B.
Office of Reading Poor Children’s
Holiday Fund—secretary, A.
W. A. Webb
ST. M A R Y ’S BU TTS.
(Right hand side).
Payne, James, 1 v, ‘ White Hart
Hotel—’Phone 867
7 H olm es and Sons, U ph o l­
sterers, cabinet makers and
decorators.—’Phone 184
8 Avery, W - & T., Ltd., scale
makers —’Phone 622
Boys Brigade, 7th Reading Co.,
headquarters, A. W. Cruikshank, Homesdale, Redlands
Road, Treasurer; H. Randall,
Secretary; W. Holmes, Captain
10 G o o d a c r e , J a m e s , P a w n ­
b r o k e r and S ilv e r sm it h
Cossell, Charles, caretaker
Salvation Army Temple
Giles, Francis, caretaker
11 Gill, Robert R., clothing manu­
facturer— ’Phone 137
12 Headquarters of 4th Battalion
Royal Berkshire Regiment—
Officer Commanding, Brevet
Col. 0. Pearce Serocold; second
in command, Major R. J. Clarke;
Adjutant, Capt. G. M. Sharpe ;

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Sergt.-Major and Drill In ­
structor, Richard Butler; Colour
Sergt. Instructor, A. Shreeves
15-16 F ire Brigade Station —
Pontin Frederick L., chief
officer. ’Phone 300
I 18 Corporation weigh-bridge— col­
lector, John Batty
20 C o l l i e r a n d C a t l e y , L t d . ,
B uilders, C o n tra cto rs &
Sanitary specialists.
’Phone 93
Pocock, George
21 Pickfords, Ltd., general carriersmanager, Leonard Cox
22 H e r b e r t A . a n d Co ., E l e c ­
trical, motor car, and cycle
engineers—'Phone 167x
Groves & Co., county tobacco
supply company
here is Hosier street
27 Breccini, Lessandro, greengrocer
Ash, Frank
29 Myers, Wilfred, ladies’ and gents
tailor
30 Chard, Thomas Philip, oil stores
31 Kirk, The Misses, boot and shoe
makers; servants registry office
32 Hayes, Richard John, tobacconist,
newsagent, etc.
St. Mary's (Castle Street) Sun­
day Schools
34 W a r r i c k , J o h n & C o ., L t d .
C ycle M an ufacturers
35 Bennett, Albert, confectioner
36 Fossett, William, tripe dresser
37 Primmer, Walter, hairdresser
Absolom, Florence Martha, 1 v,
‘ The Horn ’
here is Castle street
here is Bridge street
here is Gun street
P illa r L ette r box
C.E.T.S. Coffee stall
St. Mary's Church
55 G o o d a l l , S . & C o ., (late Sisley
and Goodall), P l u m b e r s a n d
,
D e c o r a t o r s . ’Phone 81
j 56 Randall, Mrs. E., br, ‘ The Allied
Arms ’
58 Gomm, Frederick, basket maker
59 Powell, John & Son, chemists