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can anyone tell me what the name of the toy shop in liscard was, it was where wetherspoons is now, im having a spat with the wife over it, i hope it wasnt Toys R Us 
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It was a safeway where weatherspoons is, the toy shop was on seaview road, by Lauries and I think it was called Toners!!
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Treasure Island by Weathersppons and Toners round the corner
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Yes, it was Safeway then Netto (48 Wallasey Road). There is also "Toys 2 Go" that has had two other addresses on Wallasey Road but not 48
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There was a toy shop where wetherspoons is now - it might have had the word Treasure in its title - it was next door to what was an electrical store - either Currys or Rumbelows ...flippin 'eck my memory is shocking!!
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And there was a "Pets R Us" that had to change its name in that vicinity, but not at 48 Wallasey Road
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There was a toy shop where wetherspoons is now - it might have had the word Treasure in its title - it was next door to what was an electrical store - either Currys or Rumbelows ...flippin 'eck my memory is shocking!! see above, x thai by wetherspoons 
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There was a toy shop where wetherspoons is now - it might have had the word Treasure in its title - it was next door to what was an electrical store - either Currys or Rumbelows ...flippin 'eck my memory is shocking!! see above, x thai by wetherspoons  I'm a very slow typer 
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oops sorry 
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Am I the only one who remembers 'Youngsters' toy shop which used to be above the Gas showrooms, opposite Bookland?
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Am I the only one who remembers 'Youngsters' toy shop which used to be above the Gas showrooms, opposite Bookland? bookland its all flooding back now,
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Youngsters - yes I remember that. Think it was where Ladbrokes is now or maybe next door where bank is.
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I loved Bookland as a kid. Wasn't it two shops in one? A bookshop and a stationary shop? Any idea when that and Toners closed?
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Think the electrical store was Rumbelows, and it might have been called 'Strothers' before that
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Wasn't it two shops in one? A bookshop and a stationary shop? Yes, Bookland was two shops in one. Both of them had their own shop entrances but, once inside, you could walk straight through from one to the other. The stationers sold, fancy pens, greetings cards, artist materials, and toys like jigsaws and Airfix models. Was always a nice shop to go into at Christmas.
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