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ASC 661

Wyard, Mrs., 1 v, ‘ W ells' Hotel
Yeo, Charles and Sons, bootmakers,
High street
Zarandi, I., tobacconist, High street

Pullen, F G., bootmaker, Church rd,
South Ascot
Reed, E. A., ‘ The Stag' High st
Ridgers, Marry, Full View
Ridgers, Henry, builder, New road
Royal Ascot Residential Hotel
A S H A M P S T E A D (B erks).
manageress, Miss Binder
11 miles from Reading.
Postal
Rudd, Edward, blacksmith, New rd
district, Reading.
Rudd & Son farriers, Priory rd
St. George’s Boarding School for
Area, 2 ,0 8 2 acres.
Population in
Young Ladies Principals: Madam
1911
351
Darius & Miss Pakenham Walsh
Sand with & Son, chemists, High st
District Councillor (Vacant).
Sargent, John, The lodge, HeatherOverseers W. Light and Harry
wood
Smith
Sharp & Osborne, Esrleywood dairy,
South Ascot
Ashampstead Church— Sunday ser­
Short, Charles, j obmaster, South Ascot
vices, Holy Communion second and
Skelton, John, builder and con- |
fourth Sundays at 8 a.m., other
tractor, Ferndale rd
Sundays at 12 o’clock; matins,
Skerry, Edward, fruiterer
litany and sermon, 11 a.m .; even­
Smith, Rosena, refreshment rooms,
song and sermon, 6 p.m.
Wed­
South Ascot
nesday, evensong, 7 p.m.
Holy
Soan, W., g d, Spring gardens, South
Days, matins, 9 a.m. Sermon on
Ascot
Wednesdays in Advent and Lent.
Sunningdale & Ascot dairies, High st
The Day School, a commodious struc­
Taylor, C., grocer, New rd
ture, is near the church and
Tidy, W . E., f . r .h . s ., The Royal
vicarage. Average attendance 5 5 .
nurseries
Acreage of parish, 2 ,0 5 7 acres
Tucker, H. G., ‘ The Railway Arms,’
b r (off), South Ascot
Letters are delivered daily at 9 a.m.
Turner, E., baker, Brockenhurst rd,
Post closes Sunday 9 .4 5 a.m., and
South Ascot
on weekdays 5.1 5 p.m.
Turner, F. J., builder, &c., South
Ascot
Early Closing— Thursdays at 1 p.m.
Turner, Sydney J., 1 v, ‘ Horse and
Groom Inn ’
Barry,
Major R. M., Pyt House farm
U p s o n 3 ro s., a u t o m o b i l e a n d
Blanch, Rev. J. W ., Ashampstead
general eng ineers, T h e G a r­
Vicarage
age, South Ascot
Leighton, Mrs., Clack’s End, AshWakeford, Miss Emily, * Nursery
hampstead
common
Inn,’ New road
Norton, Mrs. A . T., Leyfield’s wood
Watson, W ., builder and contractor,
Smallbone,
Miss
Blorenge house
High st
Weatherall, Bernard, tailor, South
Ascot
White, W. and J., Hillside Livery
Stables

W h e e l e r , G ., M o t o r a n d E n =
g in eerin g W o rk s, F arrier,
etc., H ig h st

Woods, Harry, private apartments,
Meadhurst

Butler, W . J., carpenter, The Common
Brown, F., School house
Brown, Mrs., school-mistress
Dewe, William H., Church farm
Gardiner, H. B., Ashampstead green
Hancock, A. S. J.
Light, W ., bailiff, Pyt House farm
Nullis, William, bootmaker

BootsandShoes—
Jacksons’Corners, Reading.