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INTRODUCTION
Dedication
Foreword
The shops
Money in Witham, 1910-1939

THE QUOTATIONS
The day begins
Supplying the shops
Hard work
Delivery
Customers (1)
Customers (2)
Other ways of shopping
The end of the day

The shops

The main shops referred to are as follows, with the present address of the site. An asterix indicates that the original building still stands (in 1983).

H. Cook, butcher, 5 Newland Street
Goodchild Bros., butchers, 58 Newland Street*
Q. D. Greatrex, butcher, 8 Church Street
F. Hasler, shopkeeper, 54 Church Street*
O. Heddle, draper, 11 Guithavon Street* and 48 Collingwood Road*
International Tea Co. Ltd., grocers, 43 Newland Street
W. and E. King, fancy goods, 11 and 13 Newland Street*
F. Luckin Smith, grocer, 50 Newland Street
B. W. Moore, carrier, Kelvedon
S. Page, general dealer, 86 Newland Street*
T. H. Price, greengrocer, 51 Newland Street*
A. A. Shelley, greengrocer, 51 Newland Street*
E. Spurge, draper and grocer, 42 and 76* Newland Street
R. Turner, gentlemen's outfitter, 54 Newland Street
J. Wadley, baker and grocer, 48 Church street*
Witham Co-operative Society Ltd., Newland Street

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