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PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.

Cook, Charles Frederick, bootmaker,
17 Prospect st., Caversham
C ook , D avid J oh n , basket manu­
facturer, chair maker, and rope
and twine merchant, 1 1 High st
and Thorn lane
Cooke, E. C., assistant overseer, rate
collector, and clerk to Dunsden,
Kidmore, Shiplake and Mapledurham parish councils, registrar of
births and deaths for Caversham
sub-district, Oak villa, 5 Gosbrook
street, Caversham
Cook, G., antique dealer, 51 Hosier st
Cook, James & Sons, bakers and con­
fectioners, 79 Elgar rd
Cook, Miss D. E., nurse, 71 Bedford
road
Cook, William, g d, 2 Spring gardens
Cooke, E., chimney sweep, 49 Mundesley st
C o o k s e y , F . & W a lk e r , f . a . i ., auc­
tioneers, valuers, house and estate
agents, 17 Market pi— ’Phone 158
Coombes, Edwin Charles, wicker
basket maker, 22 Castle st
C oop er, A r th u r S id n e y , w in e

and spirit merchant, 29 Market pi
Cooper, Chas., b r, Britannia Tap,
48 Caversham rd
Cooper, Donald A. (Messrs. J . Omer
Cooper & Son), 17 Blagrave st
Cooper, George, greengrocer, 45
Cholmeley rd
Cooper, George J., furniture dealer,
91 K in g’s road
Cooper, Henry & Sons, surveyors,
17 Friar st
Cooper, H. G., road transport (motor)
contractor, 12 Thorn lane
C ooper, Joh n ,

C h e m is t,

107

London st and 29 Whitley st
CooperrJ- Omer & Son, auctioneers,
valuers, land and estate agents,
17 Blagrave st
C o -o p e r a tiv e S to r e s , L im ited

(Reading Industrial), bakers, but­
chers, grocers, drapers, boot and
shoe warehouses, &c. Head depot,
8-12 Caversham rd ; branches at
201-205 London rd, 75-77 South­
ampton st, 99-100-103-105 Friar st;
5 Prospect st, Caversham, and
541 Oxford rd, Armour rd, Tile­

hurst; coal depots, Orts rd and
G.W .R. coal ya rd ; dairies, 33 Sackville street and Grove farm, Emmer
Green ; Co-op hotel, butchery and
fish shop, Cheapside— Frederick
John Wicks, general secretary
Coppuck, Emily, dressmaker, 217
Southampton st
C o rd rey , M r s . W .

s ch o o l for

girls, Leopold house, 66 Tilehurst
road
Cornish, E. J.,dairyman, 14 Suffolk rd
Cornish, Rev. S. 5 Craven road
Cort, Robert & Son, Ltd., engineers,
De Bohun rd
Cosson, Alfred Henry, g d, 1 KingsCofterell, Mrs. Frances, g d, 9 St.
Peter’s rd
Cottle, Alfred H., grocer, 63 "Basingstoke rd
Cottrell and Co., watchmakers and
jewellers, 91 Friar st
Cottrell, George, boot repairer, 439
Oxford rd
C o ttr e ll & B u tle r , auctioneers,
estate agents and valuers, 20
Blagrave st, 29 Broad st, Woking­
ham, and at Y ork Town
County Dairy, 23 Castle st— Chiles,
Charles, manager
Couzens, E. & L., drapers and mil­
liners, 21 Church rd, Caversham
Cox, Abraham C., engineers' pattern
maker, 1 Highgrove st
Cox, Arthur Stanley, m .s . a ., f .s .i .,
architect and surveyor, 16 Queen
Victoria st
Cox, Charles, second hand furniture
dealer, 63-65 Hosier st
Cox, Daniel, g d, 18 Coldicutt road,
Ca-\ ersham
Cox, Mrs. F., g d, 74 Albany rd
Cox, Mrs. Fanny, g d, School road,
Tilehurst
Cox, Franklin, m . r .c . p ., l . r . c . p., Lncombe ladge. 163 K in g’s rd
Cox, Frederick Alfred, family
butcher, 115-117 K in g s rd
Cox, George, b r, Gardener's Arms,
Surley Row. Caversham
Cox, George S., tobacconist, 86 Gos­
brook rd, Caversham