. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. CHARLES SELZ Manufacturer of every kind of silk shades, originator andsole maker of Selzproof non-inflammable smashablesilk and fabric shades. Founder and Proprietor of importantwholesale and export business. Mr. Selz was once a memberof the Stock Exchange, from which he retired and devotedhimself entirely to this new venture, the productions ofwhich are all his own personal creations and made exclusivelyin his own workshops. Its development commercially hasbeen remarkably successful and Mr. Selz has now establishe


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. CHARLES SELZ Manufacturer of every kind of silk shades, originator andsole maker of Selzproof non-inflammable smashablesilk and fabric shades. Founder and Proprietor of importantwholesale and export business. Mr. Selz was once a memberof the Stock Exchange, from which he retired and devotedhimself entirely to this new venture, the productions ofwhich are all his own personal creations and made exclusivelyin his own workshops. Its development commercially hasbeen remarkably successful and Mr. Selz has now establishedworld-wide connections for the sale of his wares. (Photo :Russell). CHARLES BRERETOX SHARPE .Managing Director, Plasmon Ltd. Mr. Sharpe joined theCompany at its incorporation in 1900 and for the pasttwelve years has held control as Managing has attained a world-wide reputation as a wonderfulnerve and body-building food and Plasmon Oats ranks as the Premier Oat Food. Mr. Sharpe was well-known inthe l3wn tennis world, he and Mr. H. Roper Barrett beingfor many years a noted County and TournamentCombination whilst he also played for Middlesex in theCounty Cup Competition Final of 1904. A member of theSandy Lodge and Aldeburgh Golf Clubs he acts also on theCommittee of the Newspaper Golfing Society. (PhotoBassaiio)


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