EAllLY CLOSING. 
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half, and with Mr. Kadermacher the Chelsea and Brompton borders of Belgravia, 
with the following satisfactory result:—A resolution to close their shops at nine 
o’clock every evening except Saturday (Saturday at ten o’clock), and make no 
display whatsoever of business on Sunday, has been unconditionally agreed to 
by the following firms :— 
Mr. Anderson, Lower Belgrave Street. 
Mr. Bicknell, 38, Ebury Street. 
Messrs. Bradley and Bourdas, 7, Pont 
Street, Belgrave Square. 
Mr, Chard, 13, Eccleston Street South. 
Messrs. Decastro and Watson, St. George’s 
Place. 
Mr. Doughty, 4, William Street. 
Mr. Goddard, 37, Chapel Street. 
Messrs. Godfrey and Cooke, 2G, St. George’s 
Place. 
Mr. Gulliver, 33, Lower Belgrave Street. 
Mr. Hucklebridge, 103, Upper Ebury 
Street. 
Mr. Leake, 12, Motcomb Street, Bel¬ 
grave Square. 
Messrs. Savory and Moore, Chapel 
Street. 
Mr. Ward, 1, Lower Grosvenor Place. 
Messrs. Williams and Elvey, 8, Halkin 
Street West.] 
And in Chelsea and Knightsbridge by :— 
Mr. Quiller, 145, Sloane Street. I Mr. Barnes, Knightsbridge. 
Mr. Kadermacher, 173, Sloane Street. ‘ 
Mr. Quiller has since gained all the chemists in the King’s Road, etc., and 
Mr. Kadermacher several in the Brompton Road, conditional on others joining. 
At the request of several, I send you these particulars, 
And am, dear Sir, faithfully yours, 
S. M. IIucklebuidge. 
P.S.'—I should state that some of the firms above mentioned close at nine o’clock 
throughout the week. 
EARLY CLOSING. 
The following circulars on this subject have been issued by the chemists of 
Worcester:— 
‘‘ Sir,—We beg to enclose a copy of the resolution entered into by us for the earlier 
closing of our respective places of business. 
“May we solicit your kind assistance in the matter on all occasions where your 
opinion may he useful to us with your private patients or others ? ^ 
“ Although w^e shall close at 8 p.m., some one will always be in attendance, should 
medicine or any other requisite be needed after that hour. 
“ We beg to remain, Sir, your obedient servants, 
“ The Chemists of Woecestee.” 
A copy sent to each medical man. 
“ Worcester, October 28, 1866. 
“We, the undersigned chemists of the city of Worcester, beg to inform the public 
that on and after the 1st Novmeber, we purpose closing our establishments at eight 
o’clock every night throughout the year, Saturday excepted. 
“ In taking this step we shall feel obliged if our friends will at all times forward their 
prescriptions or orders at as early an hour in the day as possible, so as to assist us in this 
endeavour to shorten the hours of our close application. In cases of emergency, some one 
will always be in attendance to supply whatever may be requ^ed. 
“ Whitfield & Son, 
Thomas Witheeington, 
J. C. COUETIS FOE E. TyLEE, 
AndEESON & ViEGO, 
Eeedk. J. Gottgh, 
Geoege & Welch, 
(late Lea & Perrins,) 
J. Twinbeeeow & Co., 
E. C. Kitson, 
Ed. Watton, 
E. C. Daeby, 
S. Mooee, 
William Woods, 
W. T. Hoeniblow, 
E. Amphlett, , 
Ed. Skyemb, 
J. Moeeis, 
C. Mastees, 
G. Acton.” 
