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1908 Directors : W. Haydon (Chairman), S. Frost (Managing Director), J. George, F. Howard, and C. H. Taylor. Secretary : W. H. Chandler. Office : 202, Kennington Park Road, S.E.
1908 Directors : W. Haydon (Chairman), S. Frost (Managing Director), J. George, F. Howard, and C. H. Taylor. Secretary : W. H. Chandler. Office : 202, Kennington Park Road, S.E.
1934 Acquired by [[Home and Colonial Stores]]<ref>The Times Oct. 25, 1934</ref>


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of London

The company was registered October 9, 1895, to acquire the general provision businesses, &c., of the firm of the same name.

1908 Directors : W. Haydon (Chairman), S. Frost (Managing Director), J. George, F. Howard, and C. H. Taylor. Secretary : W. H. Chandler. Office : 202, Kennington Park Road, S.E.

1934 Acquired by Home and Colonial Stores[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Oct. 25, 1934