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T h e N e w C a f e , 4, Castle Street,


NK WTOX,


favoured with KK, hsg., who is leaw„


jtionon WEDNESDu" ity of surplus FUrv


fleets. Sale at


for Luncheons, Dinners, Teas, &c.


Fancy Bread, Scones, Tit-bits &c JIPEX BREAD


POSITIVE CURE* FOR INDIGESTION at the Rooms the Pirj^


irrang(uuent. .'ago, Transfer, Probats


,iti.Ki Bailiff under n,. ent) Aets, 1SS8 A igg'


Stock Auction rt.


of Stock


iY, April 4th. rtry ex[x<cted. LIU. prompt.


0 STAKKIE, i.lnirne, Clitheroe.


■ g l o t i c c s . CLITUEROE. WORKS ACT,


liV GIVEN that the aid Borough being the u> ahove-nanied Borough rrh 11" K), in aeoordanoe


:ie above-named Act pass namely ;—


•ir. Alflermnn Kobin?on, ml unanimously resolved


SpMi-itications, Plan;^


ui Trovisitinal Apportion* now aubuuttod by th^


)i the works proposed to u:. K-Tiuinc. Sewering,


ui'in^, Ikivin*; Crossings, oa-'li of the following


*• hy tlio inhabitants a* * said Borough, that is


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P A H i S H C H U R C H . SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 1st.


6-30 p.m. SUBJECT OF SERMON: Christianity and Gambling.” in Full Swing!


Wednesday. April 4th : 7-30 p.m. : The Last of the Lantern Services.


SUBJECT: “ T T l ie f * « 'o p l> e ' t s . ” • ••«»••• aw •••«»• •


Congregational Church, ciiifieBro. Anniversary Services.


g^SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 1st M'lrning,


; Preacher— W.-.-t View and


vorks proposed tu bo dons Bitching, Sewering uarh of the following


■iiniKh* hy the inhabiiant; in tile ,-aid Burough, that


Iftween back of Soutc


errac*‘ and tlie Rectory, .'idf ot Esbton Terrace,


Liuie and Mitobell Street, •n Wnono Lane and WiIm:


• lu‘r**liy .-everally and ref ajoi that all «ueh wodi •'.‘■••utHl hy this Authoritj tive ><t th.- Private Strttt (.‘•py ot this Resolutici


1 the’MClitluTOO Advertiser' .'larch instfint. j>o.sh‘d fot


4:h in three phkCOB ineacc iack Streets, and likewise


iuir»*d upon the respective tiros in each of the sail n-ots shewn as liable tobj .-overal jtrovisiohal app^i-


JOHN EA6THAM. Town Cled


nr. l l t ia n t c b I'OH srCCESSFCli


il.fCTIO-V.


i’ -uno) seeks Bituatioi, it riot. Now with dietanl o.\j>*‘rionco CorrespondcD-'e


iL', I'lan.-^, and generally Jill' S. .Solicitors for largt up] "ointments.


lligbeit


.* .-alary. Interview,- Oilic*.


:nb ^5antci>,


ju s e r , , ^o5gings, &


c,


iv„nuHt.-. ^\lso For Sali Machine, good as new; bm


)ly, S. Bibby._________


.■ I'KE.MIsES in ChuK" upii-d l.y JIussrs. Tillofl^" S(.irit Viiiilts ,md Stores.- , ChlherfH*.


^


. I'.ES r, (LatoofClitherM) Victoria Street. Supenw private. View of f


loi :A. between Clitheroe '


I'uir.s of TROUSERS. turning .'tuuie to t'',


hitch, anste ’ on bringip?" found detaiD'“j


R e v . FS. K . R o s i : i e i : l | v t y s i i i : e (bi.ackrurn) M ji-ning Anthem—“ I will extol 'J'hoo ”—Miimn


Evenint;, 6-0; R e v . «1. P a s s n i o r e (whau.ey). Evening Anthom Worship Him ”—


afternoon a t S A - C I R E r ) O ^ n S T T ^ T A . ^‘The Captive Maid of Israel/^


\Vi;: h * L'iv.'n hyan AUGI'IENTED CHOIR and ORCHESTRA. COLLECTION at each Service for General Funds.


• • • • • AM • • • • • THE EDUCATION CRISIS.


SOCIAL DEWIOCRATIC FEDERATION, CL1THKR.0E- BRANCH.


DAN IRVING, gK^MONDAY NEXT, April 2nd, .SOCIALIST BAKLIA.MENTAKV CANDIDA'l'E FOR ACCRINGTON,


Onf lime .Mcijiljer c: t::u Burnley Town Council, Board of Ginrdians, and School Board, WlBl, ADDRE.SS A


M E E T I M O i n t h e P u b l i c H a l l , SUBJECT:


“ Education and State Maintenance for Children.’’ CHAIR TO BE TAKEN AT 7-30 P.M. PROMPT. Qiiostions and Discns.sion Invited. Cou.ection


PUBLIC HALL, CLITHEROE. o :]F


T J is r ion s r .


T '> ‘ = A s T ! r 8 t f i Z 8 i C O H C E R X in uoniiection with the above, will be held


ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1906.


t® “ IMB()KT.\XT J:X(i,\aEMENT OF ARTISTES formerly of Mr. Horace hiiioar.l’s Japan,.'se Seroiiutler.s, (The Merry Jap.s) who appoarccJ with cou.spiciion.s sMcces.s at Clitheroe in March, lIlOo.


ARTISTES:


Miss Louie Noblet (Soprano) Mr. John Handle (Tenor). Mr. R. Edge (Bass).


Refined EntuiJaint.'is in Iluinorou-; Songs, Puet-s and j\Iiisica! Alonologues.


Accompanist: Mr. James F. Saunders. U:n>HK THK IHKKCTION OK Mil. K. LOGK.


I’R IU E S i -P tE S E R V E l ) S E A T S ( im m b e red ) , 1 / - ; SECON D SEATS,_ GJ. (No lialf-pnce for '.liildren). Doors opcu at 7 o clock, to commence at r-o( . N may ho obtained :rom anv ^Ifinhcr of tho Conmiilteo, the Secretary,


Ikn.vett, of E*


nged 2 years. I part, our heart,


amo, lild again.


:annah P aE 'g i leton,


th year.


mself, jrk no more;


kind, lee wo find, hurt Street, E


®' I


illgate, (H atburn BoaJ,**]


‘ ' Wm. L. GRIME


HOUSE & STE.-^M COAL CONTRACTOR, FOUL SYK E S PRIVATE SIDINGS, CLITHEROE.


Sole Agent for Towneley Collieries whose noted Coals are now being sold at Popular Prices.


AUo Agent for Cock Bridge and all tho Principal Collieries. Special Quotations for Waggon Loads to any Station. Best and Cheapeot Bagging House in lown.


v-'oils in Bags or Cart Loads delivered in Town or Country. Farmors speciaUy ca r .


for at 8d. and 8Jd. pur owt. , A. TRIAL SOLICITED. Orders by Post or Telephone receive prompt attention. ie.uphoucOl


I W. L GRIME, » foi.Liicitv ^i«/4vr.


Robinson, lU


C:.:trlesworth Terrace, or at Mrs*. Whewell’s, Castle Street, where a plan of the hall may be seen, 'id. 'J’icket Holders admitted to early doors.


Mr. & Mrs. Horace Lingard. (M iss Emma Barker)


SPECIAL SHOW THIS WEEK, Ready-lo-wear HATS,


MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, RIBBO.NS,


FLOWERS, FEATHERS , CHIFFON HATS, . . TOQUES. . .


Wire Slin/ies and Untrimnied Straws in great variety. SEE WINDOWS THIS WEEK.


y v v i S S W H E A T E R > i O &


HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF .


. T . )tE L ETffTS- ........^ New Season’s Goods AT KEASONAIil.E I'lllOES.


Re a d y - to -we a r HATS from I/IIId. Useful Trimmed HATS and TOQUES fr om 4/IId. BLOUSES a Speoialitij.


THE ONf.Y ADDRESS: Miss Wheater, 14, King- St., Clitheroe. IA%RORTANT NOTICE.


RICHARD AINSWORTH HEYES, J ewe l le r and Clothier, wi l l open a Branch Shop at


The Leading Blackburn Pawnbroker ,


iis^ 21 Moor Lane & Lowergate, CLITHEROE, ON


FRIDAY. APRIL 6th,


with a Largo and Varied Selection of Jewellery, Drapery, Mon’s &,Boy’s Clothing, Etc., at tho Very Lowest Cash Prices. Goods laid by for Weekly. Payments.


Cash advanced to any amount on Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jowollery, Rings, &c. • • ■


' '


Guinea Gold Wedding Rings, a Spaciality. 7/- saved and a Present given. Pledge E n t r a n c e : Lowergate.


High Class Confectionery. P mRS, WHITTAKER,.^


U o C n c i O


PREMISES FOMERLY ' BY THE LATE JOHN RO


2 8 & 3 0 , parson EANE,


WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, AND 0HRI8TENING GAKE8. fAMCY CAKES, &G.


PUBK CO.NFECTIONERY. SiLVEE AND CuTLERY FOR HIRE.


M i J


J f i i : U


ii: JVill bo given in tlic .above Chaiiol, AFTERNOON -J-Lx EVENING, (1 O’CLOCK'.


AUGIYIENTED CHOIR. SOLOISTS:


MISS AGNES WALKER, (H n.) etso


MR. HARGREAVES TATTERSALL, ORGANIST:


(BURNLEY).


Mr. EDWARD H. BIBBY, L.R.A.M. Conductor: - Mr. J. W. HAYHURST, A l ’TERNOON, ADDitESS BY


A ^ R . «9 0 H M L . A / ^ B E R * ? ' , (of Timperlcy.) Evening Preacher; Rev. J. BILLINGTON.


Coi.i.kcTioNs IN' .M F Choir Funds. il O Progrnmnie in Ne.xt Week’s i.s.sue. And now COMPLETE with All New Seasen’s Occds! In all Departments.


HEJIEMBER. onr Millinorv, Costume, Dress, Munl.le, •Jacket and Rlonsn De|)irtmenls.


A P r a c t i c a l / i ^ i l l i n e r k e p t .


HITCHON’S, Eaaie C t ia p d .


./V E On SUNDAY, April”8th,';


Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket Club.


AtOOR L N, CEIT'HEROE. ***^^** **^ ***••• ••• •••


of Monibors anil Intomlin^ Members will be lield afc tho


NEW CAEE ON


Monday Evening Next, April 2nd. CHAIR TO HE TAIvEX AT S P.M,


Clitheroe Cricket, Bowling and Tennis Club.


THE ANNUAL


Gene ra l M E E T IK G "Will bo hold at the


Dog & Partridge Wellgate,


On Monday Next, Apr. 2nd, 1906, At S o'clock, p.m.


All Memhors and intondin" momhors invited to bo present.


Also there will be Presentation


of Medals to the Second Eleven i^ibblesdnle junr., League Cham­ pions.


WESLEY CHAPEL CLITHEROE.


Sunday Next! (April 1st.) Proaehor: B O N N E T B O X , 9, KING STREET. Morning, 10-JlU:


Rev. J. PASSMORE Evening, 0-0:


Rev. E. H. Apperley


W e s le y a n Chapel , GISBURN.


TfiB GenBral IHeBting Sunday School Anniversary. Of Ilkley. AFTEKNON 2.:i0; EVENING 0-30.


AN ADORERS in the Morning at lU-30 by


J. H. CLEGG, Esq. , fWlmllej) Collections after each Service.


The Clitheroe Spiritual - Progressive Society


OLP SCHOOL, Church Brow


On Sunday Next, April 1st, TWO SERMONS Will bo preached by


IVIRS. GREENWOOD Accrington


At 2-30 and G p.m.


P. K. HAKGKEAVES, Hon. Sue. MfilliDiiisi Free C roli, Moor Lane, Clitheroe.


fiu


On Sunday Next, (April l.st.)


Preacher: Morning, 10-30 : Evening, (5-0:


Rev. J. Billington. OlTortory at tho Morning and Hvening Service.


Har r ison’s and We ld on ’s Fashion magazines


At the Adver t iser Office. iii I !■


Sunday, April 1st, 1906 Preacher:


Dr. Siepkneoii, 1 ■ Large Room fo r Par t ie s . Advertise In this Newspaper Largest Circulation. Best Advertising Medium. Tel. 23.


PUBLISHED WEEKLY.— PRICE ODE HALP-PENHT. NOTICE.


Our Business is


COSTDMES^iw n ew . .


Spring and Summer Patterns .


IN. GREAT. VARIETY AT


J A C K S O N ’ S , WELLGATE.


M A R G H ~ 3 0 t h , 190(1.


J8°6.


If you want Pure Bread buy Firths\


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