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Mon 23 March
C. Cruttwell, Surgeon and Apothecary, in Broad Street, Wokingham, respectfully
informs the Public, that he sells all kinds of Drugs, Wholesale and Retale, as cheap as
in London. Fine Lavender and Hungary Water, Eau de Luce, &c. All Orders from the
Country faithfully executed.
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Mon 30 March
WOKINGHAM, Berks
WANTED
Two Journeymen SHOEMAKERS who may have constant Employ at making
Men's Shoes
At 1s, 6d. and 1s. 8d. per Pair and more if deserving, by applying to WILLIAM
WATTS, at the Sign of the BOOT, in Wokingham
Good Workmen may depend on great Encouragement.
WOKINGHAM, Berks
JOHN FELTHAM
In the MARKET-PLACE
Returns thanks to his FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS for their past Favours in his
several Branches; and begs Leave to inform them, and the Public in general, that he
has a large Assortment of MENS’and BOUs’ HATS. Likewise, UPHOLSTERY
and CABINET GOODS, New and Second-hand on the lowest Terms.
To be sold, a very good OAK FRAME of a Barn, 36 Feet long, 18 Feet wide, and
10Feet 6 Inches high, now standing in the Parish of Wokingham. Enquire as above.
The PROPRIETORS of the
WOKINGHAM MACHINE
Beg leave to inform the PUBLIC
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That the Machine will begin FLYING on MONDAY the 13 of April; will set out
from the Bush Inn, Wokingham, every Morning at Six O’clock, to the Bolt-in-Tun
Inn, Fleet-street; returns from thence every Day at One o’Clock, during the Summer
Season---Stops, going in and coming out, at the White-horse Cellars, and Black and
White Bear Inns, Piccadilly, to take up Parcels and Passengers
Prices as usual
WOKINGHAM, Berks
To be LETT
And entered upon IMMEDIATELY
A Genteel, Sashed HOUSE, consisting of two Parlours, a Kitchen, twp good Cellars,
with other convenient Offices, five Bedchambers, (besides Garret) a large Yard, with
a two-stall Stable, a large garden, walled, and well planted with Fruit Trees, late in the
Occupation of Mr. THOMAS ROUND, Attorney at Law, at Wokingham.
For further Particulars enquire of the said Mr. Round, in Friar-street, Reading.
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WOKINGHAM, Berks
To be LETT
And entered upon at MIDSUMMER next
THAT well-known, and good-accustomed House, called the ROSE INN, in
Wokingham, distant from London 31 Miles, on the New Turnpike Road to Bath.
Enquire of Mr. GRIFFIN, at Wokingham
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