Phil
I thought the picture had the appearence of a wartime photo, so looked at 1944 Kellys. This confused matters a bit by saying no 106 was the Salvation army, and i knew the corner was 108. However this was just a missprint. the corner building was then the Salvation Army Officers quarters (I rather liked the idea of them living in ann ex-pub. )
Can't find the name, but the censuses for 1871,1881,1891 & 1900 all list occupant as retsil brewers, publican or beerhouse keeper, It changed to a grocer between 1900 & 1903, and after the First War was Silk's coffee Rooms. It looks like the cofee rooms moved into just part of the building and thesalvation army took over part just before WW2