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Advertising 1919

Index of Advertisements 1919
No.
Name Trade
No.
Name Trade
No.
Name Trade
21
Holmes boot & shoe maker
44
Smith hairdresser
33
Abbott dairyman
26
Jacques plumber & decorator
6
Swindall builder/undertaker
39
Bailey rag/bone/iron/metal/waste
19
Keller fruiterer
49
The Louvre
41
Bailey poultry feed
2
Lee upholsterer
9
Tomkins vocalist
13
Bennett cycle dealer
14
Leeding shoe retailer/repairer
1
Townsend carter
48
Bettles funiture remover & carter
27
Linnitt photographer
4
Twelftree 2nd hand clothing
11
Blunt wool shop
28
Macdonald furniture dealer
8
Virgo photographer
12
Cambell House school
46
Nix watch repairer
51
Vorley footwear
10
Caswell plumber, & house painter
5
Oberman electrical
34
wanted washerwoman
43
Coleman smoked fish
50
Orrell & Allen dentists
35
wanted housework
51
Cook see Hodgkins & Cook
23
Peck piano lessons/recitals
36
wanted office work
42
Eastwood bookseller & newsagent
25
Randall painter & decorator
37
wanted factory foreman
15
Ekins ladies' wear
47
Rattley fish merchant
38
wanted pressman
22
England piano tuner & repairer
40
Robinson fruiterer/flower agent
18
Warren butcher
32
Gramshaw furnisher
17
Sanders builder & undertaker
29
Wash Easy by A Austin & Co
31
Hodge ironmonger
30
Sargent carriage hire
3
Webb saddler
52
Hodgkins & Cook pork butchers
20
Skinner butcher
7
White insurance agent
24
Holley carter
16
Smith music lessons
45
Woolston hairdresser




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Rushden Echo, 14th November 1919

Overshoe, Football Boots, and other Winter Footwear.—B. Vorley, Newton-road, Rushden.

52
Rushden Echo, 26th December 1919

Two Ex-Servicemen - Messrs. Hodgkins and Cook, have opened a pork butchers shop, 38, High-st South, Rushden (near the bottom of Griffith-st.), with a good display of home-fed pork, pork pies, sausages, lard, and all kinds of cooked meat. You will be well served there.



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