•ate.
Thomas Watson
professional piano Tuner,
scar Head Cottage,
WEST BRADFORD. CLITHEROE.
(atimatBS glwn for all kinds of Aotlon Repairs. Haimnsrs Rs-toned, &a
Tunings 3/6. Orders by Post promptly attended to. No l'/85. — Registered as a Newspaper.
United Methodist Church, Low Moor, Clitheroe. . .
EE. to heat 600 ft~«r se few week, only;'
O. St. James’, Stm^
jl in different nariT^j ^ Cheater, King^[?*
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emoredby AdnoB’Nnr. Non greMy. eafe in “ ,
pet bottle’
“ t H a r in ’, ‘EelialS JOJTl Will wa4
3og. ^ not toiS.1
s C O C K E O A ^ ^ - t.___ ^
loemeU. Price, 8d l. ;e 2d -G . w. HAau'lij
DyChemiit,. Agent fo^ sty I Church Street
emint. 5
'HEES h and . SON’S One iee 9d. Eeading.
■ S "KELIABI^ appUoatioB kiUaaU
^-EveryMethw UeanlineM of kar
iUtheroe—E
i a»d Btrengthen, the Poitage ld.~(3eo. Sold by E. King,
) '^enbev T XOTICB.
d excellent Fell land, 'lay, 1912. For partic-
T. EASTHAM. Solicitors, Clithoroe
3, p lUa RERS.
Mbe r s and
NDEK the Erection of Idington Road and ten iG, Clitheroe. Sealed on or before 6 p.m, on r, 1911. to the under- Clitheroe, where Plana seen.
3TER & SON, ___ ^statG Agents.
-’U IRDALE ESTATES. 2nd February and 12tk
DRSTON, near Clithe 7p.
M, Twiston, near Cli- Or., 33p.
■RM, near PRESTON. 'Oa., Or., Ip., but now of
HETON, ESg.,^ )wnham Hall, Clitheroo
ached VILLA, Park •oom, Drawing Room, H. “Whiteside, on the
:eet, Parson Lane, a square; suit club or Forrest, Concert Hall
OUSE in good part of
1, kitchen, back kitchen Tid cold water, lavatory ; X2 lUs. per week.—
f.
ith b«*tweon Littlemoor LOCKET and CHAIN, rded on bringing to
io b g in g s , Ac. without Board.-*
_ree respectable MEN jrtahle home.—Apply#
Soprano Baritone:
SPECIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN THE
United Methodist Church, Grindleton, O SUNDAY MEX’T, Sept. 3rd. g
n In the Afternoon, a “M C X T S I O - A - H I j
_____________ ________ , s z e i z e ^ v ^i o i e
will be given by an AUGMENTED CHOIR, to commence at 2-30. S O L O I S T S :
Miss Mellie Counseil, of Darwen. Mr. Thomas Watson, West Bradford.
OrzAnlst- Mr. John Cottam, West Bradford urganist. mr. ju
conductor: Mr. Edwin Hargreaves. AN ad d r e s s will he given by MR. W. H. NINNIS, of B Special Music by the Choir. • at her resi-
id, Burnley# ennand Har
den, uB years •••«■•••• M*********^** - - urnley.
EVSMUWG SERVICE AV 6 O’CLOCK. Preacher: MR. W. H. NINNIS.
S o l o i s t : Miss Nellie Gouneell.
Collections at each Service in aid of the CHURCH FUNDS. •••*■* *********
««»^*»«»«*»***^****^" itNOCK, Bishop 8
r wife and loving [st 23rd, 1910.
IHNIIIIL GIRGIIIT GATHERING The Rev. TREVOR H. DAVIES,
Wesley Chapel, Clitheroe, MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 4th.
and Children
Gai.nARDy who
orgotton.
“ ■W it , W i s d o m , a n d J t d v e n t u r e s o j a S r o v e U m g y r e o e h e r . ”
The Chair.will be taken at 7-15 “ 7 b , lb . o » o b .T
, Auguaty 1911 Olara EobINSOH , Clitheroe*
. V 1 s hv Mr a . D. Pjlirwbathbk, supported ^
“ J “ S S a . ,
M AMMUAI. c ir c u i t TEA '•i ■ f c - Y H E
close of the Afternoon Somoe. Will be S h be provided at 5-15 and 6 pm. Collections will be taken REM ITS, OD ETS KM DMN
and all remains of Summer Stock to be cleared at one price, . . .
■ ^ Don’t Miss This Opportunity. MAN t h e PEOPLES’ DRAPER, LIVERPOOL HOUSE. -the: s h o p fo r vaiaUE.*
Last 2 Days of oup Summep Sale! .. SATDRDAY AND MONDAY.
M
L PARM, Clitheroe, thereabouts of good
TENDER.— little TH E -
miVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES SUNDAV NEXT,
in connection with the above place will be held on 1911, when the preacher will be the REV. A W. UTTINO,
of Clitharoe. Services: Afternoon 2 o’clock; Evening 6-0. COLLECTIONS at each Service in aid of SCHOOL FUNDS.
On JVCondiY Sept. *Hh, a will be held. A MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME will be gone through.
EVnit will be distributed at intervals. Chair to be taken at 7-15 by Rev. A. W. Utting Prices of Admission ; Adu ItS, 6d ; Children under 12 and over 4 years, 3d.
WATERLOO WESLEYAN CHAPEL. Chapel Anniversary JSermons
"WILL BE PREACHED
On Sunday Next, Sept. 3rd, I9H, At 10-30 and 6 o’clock.
Preacher: Rev. J, Oliver Hornabrook, OJr
BI.ACKB0KN.
IN THE AFTERNOON AT 2-30,
A S B K . ' V I O E O ^ ’ S O I T C 3 - Will be rendered by the CHAPEL CHOIR, entitled
“ HARVEST OF THE H O W I E . ^ SlABIB:
J ,1. GREENWOOD, Esq. of Darwen. Chairman:]IE. JOHNSON, Esq. Anthem by the Choir at the Evening Service.
COLLECTIONS ON BEHALF OP THE TRUST FUNDS. Tour presence and support are earnestly desired.
THE SONG OF THE SHIRT.
T H I S WEEK we are making a Special Show of Men’s Woollen Shirts, suitable for Autumn and Winter wear— Warm Cosy Stuff that spells Defiance to the long chilly evenings we are now having and shall have.
WE want you to see them.
THEY are the best and choicest designs the Yorkshire makers can produce, and for value, make and fit, they cannot be surpassed. Each shirt is lined with a good flannelette, and a quarter yard of mending is given with each shirt. The makers of this grand shirt, confine themselves absolutely to us in Clitheroe, and as they are acknowleJgod to he the very best makers of a Wtiollen Shirt in the trade, it is obvious, that to obtain top value, you must buy your woollen shirts from us.
PRICES: 2/ 1 1 , 3/1 I, 4/1 I, 5/6.
S JL Z 3ST S B TJ I?. ~!T, 28, y«%OOR
L.AME, CEI^THEROE.
GENTLEMEN’S COMPLETE OUTFIT I’ER,
Harvest Festival Services,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. Musical Service “
Afternoon, at 2-15. Soloists:
Miss Beatrice Isherwood, Mr. Edwin Hargreaves.
Organist : - Mr. John Ward Conductor: Mr. J. W. Hayhurst
Address by Mr. John Lambert, Of Timpetley.
Special Music at Evening Service
Paper Bag Cookery Book.
At the Advertiser Offlee. The __ New Pattern Bunches Clitijetot Advertise in this Newspaper Largest Circulation Best Advertising Medium. PUBLISHED WEEKLY.— PRICE OHE HtLE-PENBY.
P.S.A. Sunday Afternoon Next. Sep. 3rd, at 3-15. GREAT OPEN-AIR IVIEETING
on the Rfbblesdale Cricket Ground. SrEAKER—REV. G. R. RUSSELL.
Gnurch Parade:—Sabbath Mo»n—Church Bells—Pall in—Hark the Bonny Christ Church Bells— Inspection March—Soldiers of Christ Arise—In Church—March Home, and Finale.
The Singing will be led by the Borough Band and the Moor Lane Chapel Choir. will play the " March Senator,'" and a "Military Church Parade." Synopsis of the
The Band will play through the town to the Ground. Should it be wet, the Weavers’ Institute will be used and the Band will play therein. Both Men and Women ate welcome.
N.B. Members of Committee are requested to be at the Bailway Station To-Morrow (Saturday) for Bamble, at I-'IO.
* * * ^ ^ * * * ^ ^ * ^ * ‘^ —* ^ * ■' I i n I I I M I I I ^ ■ I I M M I ■ ■ M ■ I I M I I I Competition for the Children! ADNOS’ TIP-TOP LOLLIEi?
Are the most DELICOUS of all TofiBLes. r I iHE FIRST FORTY CHILDREN who find the Mishpelt Word in this Advertisement and A send a post card addressed to ADNOS’, Merchant Street, Salford Bridge, Blackburn, w^l receive a FREE ORDER FOE A QUAETBR-POUND OF ABOVE 9’OFPEES. procur- able from the Grocer, Confectioner, or Store stocking same.
Bucoessful competitors will appear in the next issue, in this space. A list of the names of the I ■
Un i ie d -/Selhodist C J iiigIi Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
On Sunday Next, (September 3rd, 1911)
Preacher
Morning, 10-30, Evening, 6-0:
A STUDENT. Collection at the Evening Service.
Junior Unionist League CLITHEROE BRANCH.
THE FIRST OP A SERIES OF MEETINGS,
arranged for the Autumn and Winter months, will bo held on
Tuesday Evening Next (September 5th), at the
J. Fitzprald-IoQBs n
SV^CONSERVATIVE CLUB. SrEAKBR:
of the Lancashire and Cheshire Federation of Junior Unionist Associations.
The Chair will be taken st 8 o’clock prompt by
R. C. ASSHETON Esq. C.A. Members and friends are cordially invited to attend.
E. TOWNLEY, Hon. Sec.
Clitheroe Equitable Co-operative Society.
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
An Examination for Free Scholarships
tenable at the Technical School, will be held at St. James’s School, Greenacre St., on
Thursday Next, Sep. 7th, (at 7 o’clock) AS eollows :
Class A.—14 and under 17 years (bojs
and girls.) Class B.—12 and under 14 years, for those
who have attended Higher Grade, Second ary, or Grammar Schools.
Class C.— 13 and under 14 years, for
those who have only attended Elementary Schools.
2i, Little Moor Road, not later than Tuesday, September Stb.
Names to be given, in writing, to Mr. S. Simms, 'M HEYES’ XA LMS OD! NOTED I z s
Now Commencing’ ! Join To-day I
Free Gifts to every member I
See Windows for Samples.
For full particulars see Special Bills. LIST OF CLUBS:
Bedding Clubs, I / - , 1/6, 2/-,^2/6 per W6»k Carpet Clubs, 6d., 9d., 1/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, 3/- and 3/6 per week.
Clock Clubs, 1/-, 1/3, and 2/- per week. General Club, from 3d. per week. Bedstead Club from 1/- upwards. Cutlery Club, 1/- and 2 /- perjweek. Jewellery Club, from 3d. per]week.
Join at once, and don’t forget wo give a Free Present to every member.
Note Address; Heyes, 6, Moor Lane, Clitheroa
Notice of Removal.
We are this week removing from the Little House on the Hill to
The Old Post Offloe, Salford.
A Hearty Welcome to old friends'and now, (especially new.) * .
James Kilroy, THE OLD P.O., SALFORD. Wi ■ ] : Hj-Yf i j I- i '-b VI If' • M
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for Spring and Summer. ------1911------
Both LADIES & GENTS.
For Variety and Value they cannot be eclipsed.
27, WBLLGATE, CLITHEROE.
JACKSON’S, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1911
The Greatest Success in Dentistry is BLAIN BRO^JIETHOD.
Absolute Painless Extraction. High-class American Dentistry.
Attend: - 6, Salthill Road, Clitheroe, every Tuesday. Briar Cottage, Whalley, every Thursday.
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