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224
FRI
READING STREET KEY.
Established 1842.
TH E
O R IG IN A L
33
C h o ic e
^ J Q H N
R E A D IN G
F R IA R
S e le c tio n s
C O
06
X
,
UM BRELLA
STRE ET,
L a d ie s *
and
M AKER,
R E A D IN G .
G e n tâ s
U m b r e lla s .
U m b r e l l a s R e - c o v e r e d in e v e r y m a t e r i a l
. .
a t L o w est P o s s ib le p r ic e s .
. .
R E P A IR S
DONE
CH EAPLY
(The numbers continue in rotation
on the opposite side)
Friar street continued.
Prim itive M ethodist Chapel
71 Reading Guardiansâ Dispensary â
medical officers Frederick W.
Stansfield, m . d ., E. L. Cropp,
l.r.c.p., m.r.c.s., G. II. Cheyney,
m.r.c.s.. l.r.c.p. ; d ispen serCardwell, E.; caretakerâAlfred
Brewer
here is Cheapside
87 M a s o n , M r s . , W a r d r o b e
Dealer
88 V i l e , J o h n , D i n i n g a n d R e Â
fresh m en t Rooms
89 Rogers, Louis, pork butcher
90 Aldridge, George, harness maker
91 #ottrell, Charles, watchmaker
and jevyeller
92 E g b y , H e n r y , I v , âT h e M i t r e
Hotel,â wine & spirit merchant
here is [Vest street
93-94-95-96-97 L a n g s t o n & S o n s ,
T a i l o r s , O u t f i t t e r s , and
Boot W arehousem en
98 Turnerâs Grocery Stores
99 R e a d i n g
Industrial
Co=
o p e r a t i v e S o c i e t y , L t d .,
boot departmentâ Manager,
Wheeler, S. G.
100 R e a d i n g
Industrial
Co=
o p e r a t iv e S o c i e t y , Lt d.,
butchery department- ManaÂ
ger, Gibbins, Arthur
101-102 Piggott & Son, Warehouse
103 R e a d i n g
Industrial
CoÂ
o p e r a t i v e S o c i e t y , Lt d.,
outfitting and tailoring departÂ
mentâ Manager, Locke, R* J.
AND
W ELL.
104 Pigott & Son, wholesale
grocers
105 R e a d in g
I n d u s t r ia l Co=
o p e r a t iv e S o c ie t y , L td .,
confectionery and tea rooms,
Manager, Parslow, G.
106 Newbery, W. G., music, cutÂ
lery, and clothing stores
107-109 F id le r & S o n s , G o v e r n Â
ment contractors, fruiterers,
market gardeners & seedsmen
ââ Phone 38
110 Millar, John Morgan
111 Newbery,William George,pawnÂ
broker and jeweller
112-114 Royal County Theatreâ
Milton Bode & Edward CompÂ
ton, proprietors & managers
115 Phillips, W .J., temperance hotel
and restaurant
116 L o v e g r o v e , C ., U n d e r ta k e r
and monumental masonâ
Phone 1145.
117-119 Bull, A. IL, Ltd., furnishing
warehousemen
125 Tucker William, b r, â Marquis of
Lorne'
126-127 Mann, W. & Son, wholesale
confectioners
128-129 Houghton, Anthony, picture
frame manufacturer and gilder
Beaconsfield Club, Ltd.â SecreÂ
tary, Charles Thackway
130 Gilkes, &. Son, engravers, and
rubber stamp works
131 Brinkworth, Harry, fruiterer and
florist
132 Church, Henry Frederick, baker
and confectioner
here is Union street
133 Gibbs, J., dealer