1904/6
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11
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Clark, J C |
14
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Strachan, G M |
7
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Co-op |
2
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Swindall, W |
9
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Knight, C E |
16
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Tinkler, T E |
8
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Maypole Dairy Co. |
17
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Walker & Butcher |
3
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Patenall, William |
1
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Walker & Everard |
10
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Skinner, G H |
4
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Willmott, George |
6+13
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Smith, C |
5
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Wooding, Joseph |
12
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Smith, Walpole |
15
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Woodman, Bob & Co |
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1908
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10
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Beaverstock, H |
2
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Powell, S |
4
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Chamberlain, C |
11
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Randall, J W |
1
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Cross, C |
8
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Rushden Steam Laundry |
5
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Deighton & Co. |
7
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Swannell & Turlington |
9
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Gramshaw, A |
12
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Vorley, F |
3
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Knight, T A |
6
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Wooding Bros. |
1909
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4+5
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Chattle, W |
3
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Lilley, H |
1
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Chettle, Wm |
2
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Tinkler, T |
7
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Cross C |
6
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Turland, F |
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Rushden Echo, 25th March 1904 |
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Walker & Everard
Late Samuel Knight, jun.
Carpenters, Joiners, and Undertakers
Newton-Road, Rushden
The oldest established firm of undertakers in the District.
W & E Beg to thank the public for the support they have hitherto received and to assure the inhabitants of Rushden and the District that they will continue to conduct funerals on the most reasonable terms.
All orders receive careful, personal, and prompt attention.
N.B. Vehicles of every description at the Lowest Prices.
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Emigration!
Canada, United States &c.
Tickets can be obtained from
W Swindall, shipping agent
30 Moor Road, Rushden.
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Umbrellas Repaired and Recovered by
William Patenall
Rushden Hill and Higham Ferrers.
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Rushden Echo, December 1905
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Joseph Wooding
(Late H W Moon)
Fishmonger, Poulterer
and Rabbit Salesman
Large Selection of First-Class Quality
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Note Address:
82 High Street, Rushden
Telephone No 7x3
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Children’s Tonic
Blood, Bone and Flesh Forming
A new Restorative for
Weak and Delicate Children;
very palatable and easily assimilated.
Recommended as a General Tonic, to be
occasionally given to quick-growing Children.
Aid Digestion and Enriches the Blood
In bottles, 6d, 1/-, and 1/9.
C Smith M.P.S.
Dispensing Chemist
29 High Street, Rushden
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Poultry
For Christmas
Geo. Willmott
Dairyman, Fruiterer, Confectioner and
Licensed Dealer in Game
High St., Rushden
Large Display of Turkeys, Geese
Ducks, Fowls, Pheasants, Hares and
Rabbits, all reliable and warrented young.
All Orders will receive our best attention.
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Rushden Co-operative Society
Christmas Meat
As usual the society has catered liberally for the festive season. The Christmas show of meat at the three butchery departments (Queen-street, High-street South, and Wellingborough-road) comprises:-
Five pure bred Lincolns, bred and fed by
Mr R Battams, of Brampton Ash.
Three cross-bred runts from
Mr J Horton, of Kibworth.
A number of Down Sheep from
Mr Harris, Newton.
Prime Pork from Mr Harris and Members.
Turkeys, Geese, Fowls, etc.,
in large quantities.
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“Maypole” Butter
is ALL Butter, and The Very Best Butter too.
“Maypole” Butter
is made under the careful supervision of the “Maypole” Company’s Own Experts, and is
sent at least twice every week direct to the 416 “Maypole” Branches throughout the Kingdom, thus absolutely ensuring freshness
and freedom from all contamination.
“Maypole” Butter
is guaranteed PURE and to be
the best possible QUALITY at the
MOST MODERATE PRICE.
Maypole Dairy Co Ltd
The Largest Manufacturers and Retailers of
Pure Dairy Butter in the World.
58 High Street, Rushden.
416 Branches throughout the Kingdom.
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C E Knight & Son
Butchers
High Street, Rushden,
Wish to Call Attention to the fact
That they have secured the following:-
Two Grand Highland Scots
Fed on our own Farm.
Several Polled Angus and
Shorthorns and Devons.
SheepA Grand Lot of Suffolk Downs, Hampshires, Etc.
Specially Fed for Christmas.
A Splendid Lot of Bacon Pigs, Porkets, Etc., Etc.
From some of the Best Feeders in the County.
New Season HAMS and BACON,
cured by our Special Process.
All at the Lowest Possible Prices.
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G H Skinner & Sons
Family Butchers, Rushden
Have their usual show of
Prime Christmas Beef
From Wellingborough and Thrapston Shows,
Also Prime Southdowns and Scotch
SHEEP, VEAL & PORK
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John Chas. Clark
Carpenter, Joiner & Undertaker
64, Harborough Road, Rushden.
Funerals Completely Furnished.
Conveyances Provided.
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Christmas Season
Walpole Smith
Pastry Cook and Confectioner
122 High St & Victoria Rd Rushden
Has a choice selection of
CHRISTMAS CAKES from 2/- each.
Fancy Boxes of CHOCOLATES in
large variety from 3d each and upwards.
Bon-bons and the Latest Novelties
suitable for the present season.
Pork Pies, Potted Beef, Mince Pies
and all kinds of Pastry and
Cakes of the Best Quality.
Wedding Cakes.
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Back-Ache and Kidney Pills
1/- and 2/- Per Box
C Smith M.P.S., Chemist
High Street, Rushden
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G M Strachan
Complete Funeral Furnisher
Works and Offices:-
Church Street, Rushden
Residence17 Irchester Road, Rushden
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Rushden Echo, March 1906
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S Powell, 128 High St, Rushden, R.S.O.
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T A Knight,
Family Butcher & Poultry Dealer
New Laid Eggs, Home-Cured Hams
and Bacon, Lard and Sausage,
Fresh Dairy Butter.
Always a quantity of Live Poultry
on handKilled, pickled
and trussed
at the Shortest Notice.
High Street South, Rushden (Opposite Wymington Road)
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C Cross
“Echo” Office
Telephone 7Y5
123, High Street, Rushden
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C Chamberlain
Painter, Paperhanger, House Decorator
14, Rectory Road, Rushden
All kinds of Glass repairs attended to at shortest notice. Estimates given.
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P J Deighton and Co
Fruit, Potato and Onion Salesman
Hay and Chaff Merchants, etc, etc.
Depot:-
High Street, Rushden, Near Church.
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Ask For
Ayde and Hinwood’s
Real Wiltshire Bacon
Fed and Cured only at
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Has obtained many medals and
diplomas for excellence
Local Agents:
Wooding Bros. Grocers, Rushden
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Joinery Works,
Sartoris Road, Rushden
Swannell & Turlington
Having taken over the above, are
prepared to execute all orders on the shortest notice.
Packing Cases and Boot Racks a speciality.
Estimates Free for all kinds of work.
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The Rushden Steam Laundry
Allen Road
Under Entirely New Management
Lace Curtains
Cleaned, Dyed & Dressed Equal
to New (with dust resisting surface)
Under 2½yards 6d per pair
Over 3 yards 9d per pair
Gulpure, Swiss and Madras Muslin
Curtains, from 1/- per pair.
Frilled Muslin Curtains in First-class
Style, price as per Labour.
All other Laundry Work undertaken,
and correct despatch.
All communications to Manager
will receive prompt and
careful attention.
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Reliable Furniture
QualityGood enough for a Mansion
PriceCheap enough for a Cottage
Are you requiring any FURNITURE?
If so, why not call and inspect our Stock.
We are sure to give you satisfaction.
A Gramshaw
The Feathers’ Hall
High, Street, Rushden.
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A Great Success
The Celebrated “Three Anchor” Watches
From 2/11 each.
The Best Warranted
Timekeepers in the World
Call and See Them
Sole Agent for Rushden
H W Beaverstock 115 High Street, Rushden
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Mr J W Randall,
teacher of the violin and mandolin, visits Rushden, Raunds and Stanwick.For terms apply,
“Haydn House”, Kimbolton Road, Higham Ferrers.
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F VorleyMedical and Manufacturing Herbalist, the oldest Medical Herbalist in the county, 93, Duke-street, Rushden. British and Foreign Herbs, Roots, Barks, and Seeds always in stock. Choice stock of Herbal Compounds, Pills for all ills, in boxes from One Penny.
Teeth carefully extracted.
Orders attended to on the shortest notice.
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Note: The advert left was in the
'Echo' in February 1908
Foster Vorley died in March 1908
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Rushden Echo, 1st January 1909 |
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The Noted Shaving and Hairdressing Saloon and tobacconist’s shop under entirely new management.
Choice selection of cigars,
cigarettes and tobaccos.
Wm Chettle, 24 Higham-road, Rushden.
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T.E.Tinkler practical watchmaker and jeweller,
removed to the
Old Restaurant,
opposite Succoth Chapel.
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Boot Repairs Send your repairs to H Lilley 78 Duck-street, Rushden. Patches neatly done by Singers’ Sewing Machine.
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Rushden Echo, 2nd July 1909 |
Rushden Echo, 27th August 1909 |
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THOUSANDS of bedding plants now ready for sale, comprising Geraniums, Marguerites, Fuschias, Lobelia, Asters. Stocks, various Annuals, Tomato, Cucumber & Marrow plants. Inspection invited.
Closed on Saturdays until sunset.W. Chattle, High Street, Rushden. |
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Choice home-grown Tomatoes, Cucumbers and Grapes. Fresh-cut
W Chattle, Cottage Garden Nursery, High Street, Rushden.
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Rushden Echo, 17th September 1909
STEAMSHIP TICKETS issued to all parts of the World (Business of Pleasure). F TURLAND is fully licensed by all the principal companies. Sailings, Lists, Fares, and all information, apply, Market Place Wellingborough.
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17th December 1909 |
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THE FOLLOWING LIST will help you to fix upon a suitable Christmas present, and, remember, we have all these goods in stock in large and choice variety at the "Echo" Office, 123 High-street, Rushden.Fountain pens at all prices, photo albums, Bibles, hymn books, Prayer-books, postcard albums, pocket diaries, wallets, fancy cabinets of stationary, money boxes, games of all kinds; books of poems, adventure, and biography; novels, works of fiction, purses, bags, photo frames, pocket books, wrist bags, children's books, toy books, work baskets, ladies' companions, and scores of other lines. Will you look in and talk it over with us? We can satisfy you.C. Cross, “Echo” Office, Rushden.
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