INDEX
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24
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Ashford, Son & Co |
11
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Leeding, J G |
38
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Scroxton, C |
12+26
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Battersby's |
35
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Lilley, F G |
23
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Seckington, J & Son |
6
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Bettles |
16
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Linnitt, Edgar |
8
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Skinner, G H & Sons |
7
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Caswell, F |
3
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Oberman, J H |
25
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Smith, Arthur |
37
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Clarke, Mrs J |
18
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O'Connor, J |
31
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Smith & Cottingham |
1
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Coates, J & Son |
27
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Perrott & Lacy |
28
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Swindall, F W |
33
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Coleman, A |
19
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Phillips |
13
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Swindall, T |
40
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Cowley's |
29
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Poole, C F |
25
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Taylor
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39
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Downing, A |
5
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Pope, T |
14
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Twelftree, Mr & Mrs I |
36
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Everingham, |
32
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Robinson, C |
34
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Twelftree, Mr & Mrs I |
41
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Fletcher, W M |
2+32
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Robinson, George |
1a
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Vorley, J W |
10+28
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Holmes, A |
25
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Rolfe, H
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9
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Warren, E |
28
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Lack Bros. |
27
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Salvation Army |
17
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Whitby, T & Son |
22
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Lawrence & Richardson |
30
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Sanders, F W |
15
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Whittington & Tomlin |
21
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Leach, S G |
4+20
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Scroxton, Bert & Sons |
25
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Woolston, Ernest
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1
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Rushden Echo, March 11, 1921
Special value in
Air Guns for the boys from 4/9d;
Vacuum flasks 3/6d.
J. Coales and Son
158 Wellingborough Road, Rushden.
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Rushden Echo, 15th July 1921, transcribed by Kay Collins
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J. H. OBERMAN
Electrical Engineer.
LIGHTING, POWER, 'PHONES, BELLS, ETC.
Country House Plants and Storage Batteries
Testing and Overhauling
Experienced Workmanship
Best Materials Only
SHOWROOM:
16, High Street, Higham Ferrers.
Stores: Coffee Tavern Lane, Rushden.
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GEORGE ROBINSON,
CHAR-A-BANC PROPRIETOR
3, CHURCH STREET, RUSHDEN,
wishes to thank the public for the support given him during the time that he has been in business, and wishes to inform
Secretaries, Organisers of Outings, and others,
that he is now in a position to cater for
Char-a-banc Parties from 20 to 150.
If Secretaries, Promoters, and others will let him know the number of their party and the Route they wish to go, he will be pleased to give them an estimate.
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4
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ALL REMOVALS BY MOTOR
Quickest. Safest. Best.
100 Miles and Deliver same Day.
UP-TO-DATE VANS OF ALL SIZES.
GOOD DRY STORAGE
UP-TO-DATE MOTOR 'BUS
to carry 12 or 14 passengers
Bert Scroxton and Sons,
Tel. No. 138
Portland Road, Rushden.
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5
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WANTED !
PEOPLE IN RUSHDEN & DISTRICT
to know that T. POPE has commenced
to sell
W. POPE & Co.'s REMEDIES
For
HORSES, CATTLE, & PIGS.
In bottles: VITAFORTIS 2/6,
CROWN EMBROCATION 2/-, RED LOTION 2/-.
56, WASHBROOK-RD., RUSHDEN.
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6
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Any Quantity of Oak Billets for Sale.
Delivered in Rushden at 55/- per ton.
Apply
BETTLES
The Court Estate, Rushden.
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7
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F. CASWELL
Plumber, House Painter, and Decorator.
Wellingboro' Road, Rushden
Artistic Work at Reasonable Prices.
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8
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G. H. Skinner & Son,
FAMILY BUTCHERS,
HIGH ST. RUSHDEN,
PICKLED TONGUES, SAUSAGES, &c.
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9
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E. Warren
Family Butcher,
Pratt Road and Cromwell Road, RUSHDEN.
PRIME ENGLISH MEAT OF FINEST QUALITY.
TRY OUR NOTED SAUSAGES.
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10
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Don't Forget To Call And See
A. HOLMES
Bespoke Boot Maker,
38, Washbrook Road, Rushden,
For High-Class Boots and Shoes.
Made of the best material at greatly reduced prices.
All Boots made to measure. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Uppers cut to order. Repairs of all descriptions.
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COMFORTABLE FOOTWEAR
J. G. LEEDING
BOOT AND SHOE RETAILER,
52, STATION ROAD, RUSHDEN.
REPAIRSSuperior workmanship at moderate charges.
Rubbers, Rimlets, Laces, and Polishes always available.
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12
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SUPERIOR
SHEEP TONGUES
10oz. net ... 1/10½.
BATTERSBY'S
HIGH STREET, RUSHDEN,
AND MARKET SQUARE, HIGHAM FERRERS
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13
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EMIGRATION
For Information respecting Emigration
to any part of the world, apply to
T. SWINDALL
Rushden Emigration Office,
28, Moor Road, Rushden,
Agent in this District for all the leading Shipping Companies.
Assisted Passages for Farm Labourers had,
Domestics to Canada, List and Prices on application.
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14
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Left-Off Clothing!
GOOD QUALITY BOUGHT FOR CASH
ALSO A QUANTITY FOR SALE.
Mr. & Mrs. I. Twelftree
178, Wellmgborough Road, RUSHDEN.
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15
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Whittington and Tomlin
CARPEKTERS, BUILDERS, AND UNDERTAKERS,
Queen Street, RUSHDEN.
'Phone: 80 Rushden.
Property Repairs of all descriptions.
Funeral Arrangements carried out promptly and efficiently.
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Rushden Echo, 30th June 1922 |
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T Whitby & Sons
6 Fitzwilliam St, Rushden
Engineers and Machinery Dealers,
Motor Carriers
and Haulage Contractors.
To the Public.
We wish to inform the Public that we have
taken over the Business carried on by
C H Scroxton
as Motor Haulage Contractors and General Carriers
between Rushden and Leicester, and trust the Public will continue to favour us with their valued support.
The Business will be carried on at the above address
and at the yard at Portland-road, Rushden.
We assure you always of our best attention and remain,
Yours obediently,
T Whitby & Sons.
[this advert was in the paper in December too!]
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16
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Photographer and Miniature Artist
Edgar Linnitt
128, High Street
Sketch and Colour Work a Speciality
Expert in Children’s Studies
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18
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The Bootmaker
John O’Connor
194, Wellingboro’ Rd
and 66, Washbrook Rd.
Boys’ and girls’ strong School Boots; also
Boots and Shoes for Sunday wear.
Ladies’ and gents’ Boots from 16s. 6d. a pair.
All kinds of Leather and Grindery.
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19
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Phillips’
Great Summer Sale now proceeding.
21 days only.
1d. in the 1/- discount on all purchases,
Dress Remnants excepted.High-street, Rushden.
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20
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Bert Scroxton and Sons
Wish the Public to understand that they have not disposed of their business to Mr Whitby, but are still carrying on at
14, Portland Rd, Rushden,
Where all enquiries will receive prompt attention.
[this advert was in the paper in December too!]
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21
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Tailor Ladies’ & Gents’
S G Leach
147 Wellingborough Road
Gentlemen’s Outfitter
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22
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Motor Engineers
Lawrence and Richardson
Spencer Park Garage
Motor Cars and Motor Cycles of all Makes
Repairs executed with the utmost speed.
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23
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Seedsmen
To Allotment Holders:-
Native Guano
Testimonials and full Particulars
from the Authorised Agents:
J Seckington & Son
86, High Street
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24
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General Carters
Ashford, Son & Co.
71, Midland Road
Light or heavy haulages anywhere at moderate charges.
Good Billet Wood at £2 per load (Rushden, Higham, Irthlingboro’). Boards and Posts (all English wood) at
very low prices. Estimates Free for all kinds of work.
All orders promptly attended to.
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Rushden Echo and Argus Friday 23rd June 1922 |
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Wedding cakes, birthday cakes, pastries and fancy cakes
for parties. Taylor, 132, High Street, Rushden.
Orders promptly and carefully attended to.
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H. Rolfe, Fishmonger and Fruiterer, 57 Cromwell Road, Rushden.
Seed potatoes, Arran Chief, Scotch Seed last year, also King Edwards, Ally Evergood and Early Eclipse. Agent for Yarde’s seeds.
Fresh supply of Fish Daily.
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The Midland Hairdressing Saloon (near station) is the most
up-to-date in the district
Arthur Smith, proprietor.
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For High-class Tobaccos and Cigarettes try
Ernest Woolston, Wellingborough Road, Rushden.
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Rushden Echo & Argus, 28th July 1922
Oregon Plums
1/2 per lb.
G W Battersby
High Street, Rushden,
and Market Square, Higham Ferrers.
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Rushden Echo, 23rd February 1923 |
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Perrott and Lacey
Photographers
Higham Road Studio, Rushden
Artistic Portraits in Varied Styles to
Suit Individual Tastes.
Permanent reproductions of old and faded photographs.
Enlargements to any size at moderate prices.
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The Salvation Army
Saturday February 24th at 8p.m.
Special Musical Programme
And Presentation of New Instruments
Chair to be taken by Mr C W Evans
Instruments to be presented by Mr J White.
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Rushden Echo, 23rd March 1923 |
High-Class Butchers
F W Swindall, 81 Moor Road.
Purveyor of High-class Meat. Orders solicited. Prompt deliveries daily to all parts of the town.
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Bespoke Bootmaker
Arthur Holmes
38 Washbrook Road.
Hand Sewn and Ladies’ High-Legged Boots a Apeciality.
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Lack brothers,
62 Moor Road.
To and From Northampton daily. We assure you of our best attention.
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Rushden Echo, 9th March 1923
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C F Poole traded at 93-95 High Street
until at least 1940
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Rushden Echo, 15th June 1923 |
30
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F W Sanders’ Garage next to “Wagon and Horses,” High-street South. Motor Car and Motor Cycle overhauls a speciality. |
Rushden Echo, 5th October1923 |
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Rushden Echo - January 1924 |
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Rushden Echo, January 4th 1924
Yarmouth Herring Season Now On
For prime smoked cured Bloaters, Kippers, Haddocks, Filletts,
and Fresh Herrings try
A. Coleman.
Shops and hawkers supplied.
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Mr and Mrs I Twelftree,
General Dealers and Bespoke Boot Makers. Twelftree’s Stores,
178 Wellingboorough-rd.,
Noted for Best Bacon,
Best Home-cured at 1/5 lb.;
Best Rolled at 1/3½ lb.;
Best Cooked Ham at 7d. qr.lb.;
Best Cooked Tongue at 8½d. qr.lb.
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Rushden Echo, 16th May 1924
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Mrs John Clarke
48 Grove Street, Rushden,
Wishes to inform the Public that
she is continuing the business of
Butcher, Pork Pie Maker, &c.
Carried on by her late husband, and
she solicits continued patronage.
The Quality Will Be Fully Equal
To The Past.
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A Downing
52 Glassbrook Road, Rushden
Having commenced business as a
Chimney Sweep
Solicits your esteemed orders.
Clean and Obliging.
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Cowley’s
Church-street, RushdenThe noted house for China, Enamel, Earthenware, and Galvanised Goods of every description. Goods delivered free in Rushden and Higham Ferrers.
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Rushden Echo, 11th July 1924, transcribed by Kay Collins
Machine Repairs, special parts to order. Cycle and Mangle Repairs, New Rollers fitted from 22/6 pair, Old Rollers re-surfaced, at W. M. Fletcher’s, 15 Irchester-road, Rushden.
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