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378
WES
KRAI*IN'«
KKY
8TKKKT
A. C. BOND,
High-Class Baker, Confectioner and Caterer,
17-18, W EST
STREET.
Branches:
30, Castle Street and iS, Prospect Street, Caversham
Dances, Whist Drives and T e a Part es Catered for.
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China and Glass on Hire, jt
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Castle Street, 1065.
Telephone Nos.âWest Street, 674.
W est s t r e e t âc o n tin u e d
1-2 Fortescue Bros., Ltd., cycle
stores, etc.â âPhone 1143
3 Cheyney, Frank-Robert, clothier
4 Belcher, Charles, family butcher
5 Pullen & Co., grocers, &c.
6 Playfair, Henry, Ltd., boot manuÂ
facturers
7 Gardner, William, stationer and
fancy goods dealer
7AWade, W ., ham and beef depot
8 Blandford, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane,
co n fe ctio n e r
9 Pocock, George, greengrocer
11 Rex, Harry, 1 v, â The Sailorâs
Home â
12 Andrews, William Charles
13 Garrett, William J., hosier, &c.
14 Morris, William, boot warehouse,
15 Sadgrove, Edward, ironmonger
16 James, M., milliner
17-18 B o n d , A .C . P a s t r y c o o k &
confectioner
19 Eighteen, George, fishmonger.
âPhone 200
20 Vicars & Sons, butchersâ âPhone
292
21 WThite, Frederick J., tobacconist
22 Baldwin, T., 1 v, The âVine Hotelâ
(R e tu r n o p p o site side).
Maypole Dairy Co., Ltd.
24 Rudland & Son, fruiterers, etc.
25 Marks & Spencer, Penny Bazaar
26 British and Argentine Meat Co.,
Ltd., butchers
27-28 Grieg, David, provision
merchant
29 The Premier Meat Co., butchers
30-31 Mcllroy, William, Limited,
clothiers
32 J a c k m a n , R o b e r t , C a fe and
c o m m e r c i a l h o t e l ; good
accommodation for cyclists
34 Freeman, W ., tailor
Batty, Mrs. and Miss
37 K i n g & I n g h a m , j e w e l l e r s ,
s i l v e r s m i t h s , w a t c h and
clock m a k e rs
38 Harper, William, tobacconist and
stationer
39 Heelas, Ltd., auxilary stores
41 Aldridge, George & Co., leather
stores and grindery
42 The W illiam
Is a a c P alm er
M em o rial
R a il â Reading
Temperance Society - - Moss
Charles, secretary; Timms,
James William, hall-keeper
43 44 Sarjent, Frank, tool merÂ
chant
45 The Creameries (Reading), Ltd.
46 Incandescent
Fittings
Co.,â
Winslow,
Alfred
Edgar.â
47 E g b y ,
H arry,
1 v , â T he
A litre â
H o te l
W ESTBOURNE
TERRACE,
W ils o n R o a d , O xfo rd Road.
(L e ft h a n d sid e).
) 85 Hedderly, Thomas Stevens