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192
CR O
R E A D IN G
Cromwell roadâcontinued.
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53
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57
59
61
Day, Harry
May, Henry L.
Looker, Philip
Kerley, .Tosiah
Beckley, James
Ryder, William II.
St. Peter's Mission House
The Sister-in-Chargeâ Sister
Bertha
CROSS
(From Friar st.)
9
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
31
6
8
10
12
STREET.
(Left hand side).
R eading- G as C o m p a n y â s
C e n tr a l O ffic e s âA. B.Stedman, secretary
G as C om p a n y â s S h ow
R o o m s o f ail N e w G as
A p p lia n c e s
Rogers, G, E. B., solicitor, comÂ
missioner for oaths
Winkworth, Mrs., caretaker
Oliver, Alfred, tobacconist
Martin, Abijah, breeches maker
Cross Street Ham and Beef Depot
Marshall, W. T.
Marshall, Miss G., costumier and
dressmaker
Staples, J. L., picture frame maker
Bottrill & Son, Wall Paper merÂ
chants
International Tea Stores
The Home and Colonial Stores-â
Huckson, R., manager
Foster, John. 1 v, â The Bull
Hotel â
( R ig h t h and side).
Nance & Son, solicitors and comÂ
missioners for oaths
Renton, Gibbs & Co., Ltd., heating
engineers
Giblett, Mrs., caretaker
Bradbury Brothers, saddlery, harÂ
ness & clothing manufacturers
Ladies County Cl ub; houseÂ
keeper, Mrs. Sarah Mason
Rush. Martin, ladiesâ and gents'
tailor
Archard, W m , antique dealer
14
16 Cross Street Lecture llall Agents : Reading Liberal AsÂ
sociation, Friar street
STREET
KEY.
18 Newman, Mrs. M. A., selec1
servantsâ registry office
20aT y p e w r i t i n g
S c h o o l,
Principal-- H. S. Taylor
28-28 Rogers, W. & T., ladiesâ and
ge.ntâs tailors
30 T h o m a s & C o., (T a y io r )
hairdressers.
BANK CHAMBERS.
32 West Berks' United Districts,
medical officer of healthâ
Sisam, William, m . d ., d . p . h .â
phone 647
Registered Office, Nicholasâ
Foreign Estates, Limited
CROW N
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3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
8
PLA C E , L on don
R oa d.
Wicks, Miss Mary Ann
Sims, Alfred
Barrett, Albert Hetiry
Weedon, Arthur John
Giles, Charles
Short, William Walter
Creswell, Miss Mary J.
Wicks, William
Short, Ernest
Eatwell. Mrs. Sarah
Grey, Henry George, Melrose
C R O W N S T R E E T , L o n d o n S t.
[Left hand side),
here is Cnee, court
15 S m ith , G e o r g e H e n r y , C oa l
and coke merchant, and furniÂ
ture remover. âPhone 749
17 Ruffell, Albert Edward
19 Goodger, Frederick
23 Thomas. William A. G., 1 v,
' The Crown â
here is Newark street
25 Maggs, James
27 Holder, Robert
29-31 Guthrie Allsebrook and Co.,
engineers
Alisebrook. Guthrie
35 Preeey, Sydney, hairdresser
37 Hiscock, Daniel
39 Macmillan, William
St. Giles' National School for
Infants, Schoolmistress, MisS
Rourke
43 Pitman, Joseph