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READING STREET KEY.
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Pitts, Frank
Bluring, Thomas
Loader, Henry
Hedges, Leonard
Barnes & Son, cycle makers
Buckland, George
Blackford, Abraham
Robertson, E.
Eggleton, John
Brunsden, James
Few, Isaac
Terry, Charles Hawthorn cottage
Butler, Frank
Marshall, George
Mealy, Frank
Drewett, Charles
Barnes, John George
Bowley, Herbert
Barnes, Charles, chimney sweep
Bames, George Henry, cycle depot
May, William
Johnson, Mrs. Rebecca
Atto, Benjamin
Lucas, Mrs. Ada
Bluring, Mrs. W.
Dennis, Samuel
Wooldridge, Henry
Barnes, Jemima
Cox, Aaron
Cook, George
Dee, Samuel H.
UNION
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S Q U A R E , W illo w
S t r e e t , C o le y .
Franklin, John
Elliot, Mrs.
Wicks, Alfred E.
Frusher, French
Streems John
Clements, George
UNION S T R E E T , B ro a d S t.
( L e ft h and, s id e ).
1 Osborne, George, tailor
2 Clark, Mrs. Clara, pie shop
3-5 Somerscales, Henry, fish frier
6 Hunt, Mrs. Angus
7 Bossom, F. H., rifle range
8 Blows, Thomas, butcher
9 Luck, Mrs. Rose, wardrobe dealer
10-11 Coxhead, Mrs., fruiterer
(R i g h t h a n d s id e ).
Gibbs & Son, second-hand dealers
Crowley, Arthur, second hand
bookseller
VAC
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15 H o d g e s ,J .H .,a n t iq u e d e a l e r
17 Manning, George
18 Marshall, E., ticket writer
20-21 A r c h e r , W il lia m , O il a n d
colour merchant; and at Broad
streetâ âPhone Nos. 364 and
364a
U P L A N D S R D ., K id in o r e R d.,
C aversh am .
13 Brown, W'alter Wm., Sandown
15 Hughes, Peter Tracey, Carlton
17 Hodge, Ernest James
19 Theobald, Ernest
21 Hobbs, John
(R ig h t h a n d s id e )
4 Twiney, P., Leeston
6 Hamlin, Henry, Burford
8 Strange, George, Laburnum
12 Holiday, John W., South View 1
14 Trayhorn, Henry George, Welford cottage
VACHEL
R O A D , Q r e y fr ia r s
R oa d .
(L e ft h a n d s id e ).
1 Prew, Mrs. J.
3 Harding, Mrs. Eliza
5 Lowe, Mrs. Sarah
7 Joy, George William
9 Trimmings, Frederick
11 Reed, Mrs. Clara
13 Goswell, Walter
Newton, Mrs. A.
15 Lucas, Sidney
17 Parker, James
19 Coleman, Thomas
21 Newton, Mrs. Amy
23 Price, Frederick
35 Eurby, Mrs.
27 Messias, Jchn
29 Datlin, William
Duerkop, Mrs. E.
31 Helmore, William E.
33 Warren, William G.
35-37 Hawkins, Charles, b r, â Buil- ders â Arms â
39 Lycett, William
Allsopp, T. & Sons, hay and corn
storesâ 'Phone 199
(R ig h t h a n d sid e )
8 Adams, Mrs. E.
10 Mapes, Ernest George
12 Skurray's Garage