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READING STREBT KEY.
45-47 Brown, J., and A., General
laundry, Fern cottage,
BLENHEIM COTTAGES
49 Rumbold, Edward
51 Tuck, William
EAST VIEW TERRACE.
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
Cooper, William Edward
Dance, James
Voke, Joseph
Broad, Harry Reginald
Birch, Herbert
Lovegrove, Sidney
Allnutt, John George
Cook, Walter
Crane, George
Grantham, Arthur
Gibbons, Mrs. Emma, grocer
h e r e is M a r s a c k s t r e e t
Butler, Frank, 1 v , 1The Star Inn â
(B ig h t h a u (l s id e )
WEST' VIEW TERRACE.
Taylor, Frank
8 Kedge, Allan
10 Fuller, George
12 Crook, Henry
14 Finch, Richard John
16 Beard, George
18 Dodds, Thomas
20 Patey, William
22 Baker, Charles
24 Butler, Percy
26 Pearce, William Charles
28 Rackley, Albert
30 Coston, George Francis
32 Neale, Harry
34 Peet, Robert
36 Bloomfield, Arthur
38 Collier, Edwin Charles
40 Blackall, Mark
42 Spice, Charles
44 Burnham, Walter
46 Towner, William James
48 Boser, Mrs. L.
50 Hood, Frederick
52 Creak, Henry William
54 Sturt, George
h e r e is A m e r s h a m r o a d
56 Sweetman, James A lfr e d .lv ,â Red
58 Franklin, George
[C ow In n â
60 Beadmore, John
62 Mace, Cha.rles
CRAWSHAY COTTAGES.
64 Panting, Thomas
66 Tombs, Mrs.
68
70
72
7476
355
Trinder* John and Son, builders
W ilkin* John
Archer, Edward George
Bradbury, James
Holloway, John
w ebbâs
co ttages.
78 Lee, Leonard
80 Eullbrook, George
82 Fuller, William
84 Jackson, Frederick
86 Dowling, Ernest George
88 Herbert, Charles
90 Williams, John George
92 Cook, Harry George
94 Allison, Alfred
96 Whiteway, William
98 Johnson, John A.
S T A T IO N A P P R O A C H ,
S t a t io n R o a d .
Pennny, Waltet .J., tobacconist
Refreshment Rooms, The Magpie
- proprietress, Miss Rowe
Rapley, George, fruiterer & florist
South Eastern and Chatham RailÂ
way Station ; station master,
Hpad, FI.; goods agent, Hood,
Jesse ; Town office, 63, Minster
street
Post telegraph office at station
London and South
estern RailÂ
way, office at S.E.R., passengey
& parcelsâ agent, Nobbs, W. G,
Great Western Railway Station.
Noble, J. II., stationmaster;
William, J. R. C., asst, stationmaster ; Miles, George, district
goods manager; Rich, W. J.,
goods supt.; Wood, L. R., asst,
engineer, permanent
w ay;
Blackall, A. T., signal engineer.
S T A T IO N H IL L .
G r e a t W e s t e r n C o a l C o.,
Stalion Hill Proprietor, W. J.
BelDherâ District Soie Agents
far Standard Caa!, The Genuine
Celebrated Cannock Chase, it
is quality which is the true test
of cheapness. The finest and
Cheapest House Coal obtainÂ
able, m akes the Hottest and
Bast Fires, which keep alight
for many hours without attenÂ
tion. Terms, nett cash only.