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A so-called “Cheap”


FOREIGN SEWING MACHINE Is Dear a t Any Price.


SINGER 8EW


AEE NOW BE1N8 SOLD AT LOWEE PBIOES. quality considered, than any others.


Apply, 24, WELLGATE, Clitheroe J


Garden Hose 63, Long Acre, London.


HIGH Class


TTTTC nt.tTtr-RttOTC TTivrtgS. FRlt>3S:Y» MAR CH 8 190? 6ENEBA1.


NOTICE. E. R. 111G MCHA IRES . d e ta chm en t o rd er s . ist V. B. EASTLANC. REGJMRNT,


By Lieut.-Colonel J. Johnston, V.D., Commanding.


Commencing from Monday tlie 21st instant. RECRUIT TRAINING will take place


every evening except Saturday at 8 p.m. COMPANY TRAINING on Tuesday


and Friday at 8 p.m. Young Men desirous of joining the


Company can do so upon applying to Sergt.- Inst. Townsend any evening.


By order, THOMAS C. ROBINSON,


Captain, Conimaniiing “ K ” Company 1st V B. F.ant Lancashire Kcgiment.


Cash advanced on Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, &c. Fire and Burglary Proof Safes for Valuables.


For WEDDING RINGS visit Heyes’s, 21, Moor Lane Guaranteed a saving of lo/-, a useful present given free.


Heyes’s have a Lady*s 14 ct Gold Watch, a real beamy only 35/-


Heycs’s have 50 Gent’a Silver Watches, all warranted 5 years, 5/C to 42/.


Heyes’s have a very choice selection of Ladies’ Gold Brooches at 3/11, 4/11, 6/11, to 14/6 also a very choice display of Gold Front Brooches from 1/- to 4/6.


■•IS


Heyes’s have a very large selection of Ladies’ Long Gold-filled Guards from 4/G to 10/G


Heyes’s have Gent’s Silver Alberta, stamped every link, at 4/6, 5/*, 7/6 to 14/6


Heyes’s have a Lady’s 9 ct Gold Watch, ,


warranted 5 years, only 22/6.


Hoyes’fl have a very large selection of Silver Medals at 1/6, 2/3, 2/6 to 4/11.


Heyes's have 50 Ladies' solid silver Watches, all timekeepers from 6/6 to 21/-


Heyes’s have a very large selection of Gent’s Gold-filled Alberts from 4/6 to 8/11.


Heycs’s have also a very large selection of Ladies’ 8/6, Gold Fendaiits from 2/11, Gold Sleepers from 1/-, 9 ct Keeper Rings from 6/6 to 13/6.


9 ct Gold Necklets from 10/6, Gold Lockets from from 1/9, Gold-filled Necklets from 1/-, Lockets


Heyes’s have a very large selection of Gold Cuff Links, from 10/6 to 14/6, also a very choice selection of Gold Front Links, from 1/6.


Wedding-Ringrs! Wedding Rings ! Wedding Rings!


9 ct Gold Wedding Rings at 6/6, 9 ct Wedding Rings at 9/6, 9 ct Wedding Rings at 12/6. Every Ring ticketed at very lowest prices, come and see them.


Heyes’s for 22 ct Wedding Rings-


2t Ct Wedding Rings a t iS/6, 19/6, 21/-, 22/6, 24/-, 25/-. 27/6,'28/6, 30/-, 32/6, 35/-, to £2 10.


Every Ring sold by weight at lowest possible cash prices, a handsome Present given


absolutely free, every Ring guaranteed to last a life-time, come and see them for yourselves and be convinced. Heyes’s are the cheapest firm for Wedding Rings not


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only in Clitheroe but in Lancashire. Note the Address:—


Richard A. Heyes, The Leading Pawnbroker d Noted Jeweller, 21, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE-___________


NOTICE. wniiinTiiiiTiiiiMiriiMimniiiiiiMiiiMiiiininuriiniMi................. JV£ H A V E A L R E A D Y A N IC E S P R IN K L IN G O F NEW SPRING GOODS i


All Choice and of the First Selections. Including MILLINERY all fresh and up-to-date.


Splendid -variety of NEW I WEED MOTOR CAPS direct from the Manufacturers.


Dress Goods, Costumes, Tweeds, all the latest. SiV


BLOUSE MATERIALS in Delaines, Voiles, Ginghams, &c., ALL very choice.


A S P L E N D ID R A N G E O F CO R SE T S smart and cheap. DRESSMAKERS’ TRIMMINGS A SPECIALITY


T he Keen Kut Shirt Blouse only i/i i , perfect fitting, remarkable value.


II HITCHON’ S,


T O P O F MOOR L A N E & K IN G ST. APPllENTIOE WANTED TO DRESSMAKING.


ANNUAL SALE ill


WHALLEY’S 32, MOOR LANE,


Very Special BARGAINS this week in all Departments.


w h it ew e l l f ish in g a s so c ia t io n .


ahilling; will only be issued to applicants staying one or more niglits at the Whitewell Hotel.


TT bas been decided by the' Cemmittee of the above Assooiation that Daily Tickets (one


GMSBURNE LIVE STOCK AUCTION MART.


Usual Fortnightly Sale of all classes of Stock cn


Wednesday, March 20th, Large Consignments of


L Y IN G -O F F A N D GP^LD


S T O C K EXPECTED.


Ballot IO-4S a.m. prompt.


Secretary : H. C. STARKIE, Gisburne, Ulitheroe,


HELLIPIELD


AUCTION MART CO., LTD. GREAT SALE OF


DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS Every Thursday, at lo-o o’clock.


'The well known centre for the beat Dairy Cows in the North.


HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO.. LTD. SPECIAL SALE OF


G E LD C A T T L E , B U L L E D COWS, and all classes oj STORE C A T T L E ,


TUESDAY, March 19th. Sale to commence at i 2-0 o’clock


Consignors are specially requested to send


entries in before Thursday next in order to advise buyers and advertise numbers in next week’s papers.


W. MORPHET, Secretaty. JosepliHirst


WOOLLEN MANUFACTURER, OUTLANE, HUDDDERSFIELD,


Wishes to inform his customers and the public that he will be at the Shop


No. 3, York Street, Clitheroe, on the


23rd. 2Sth, 26th & 27th of March. With a large Stock of


WOOLLEN GOODS


And will be gjgd to receive their orders. EDW ARD CHESTER,


IGeOUNTANT AND AEDITOE, •KING STREET, CEITHEEOB.


aXCRITARV TO TH* CLITHIROR AUOTIOK. MART OO., LD.


Fat Stock Sales every Monday. Daily Cattle Sales every Tuesday.


.■ \geirf for Insurajoce of Live Stock aiid Farm Produce.


lE llS ALTHAM,


FRENCH. . . POLISHER.


Fiirniture of every description I Repolished.


Post Cards promptly attended to. Address


If purchasers of this useful material for^under- wear all the year round would buy the bMt English make, which can be obtained from all the leading Drapers, tiiey would avoid tho risks they undoubt*. edly run with the inferior qualities of Flannelette.


39, Henthorn Road. Ylannelette.


HORROCKSES’ FLANNELETTES.


made by the manufacturers of the celebrated Longcloths, Twills and Sheetings,


a r e t h e b e s t . HORROCKSES ’’ 4-Gi ’*4 . ’ *


Larger Amounts same proportion, or different Terms and Arrangements can be made to suit


tive will call, and if satisfied, complete the Business at Applicant’s Own Residence, if desired. Distance no object. Letters Promptly Attended to.


Call or Write (in confidence) to MR. C. HILL, (ACTUAL LENDER),


32, Regent Street, Blackburn. Ollice lIuurB:—9 a.m. to 8 p.ni.


THE chaeing-ckoss bank. Established 187a.


Head Offices: 38, BedfordnStreet, Cbaiing Cross, and 39, Bishopgate Street, Within, London, E.G.


Branches at Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield, Birmingham, etc.


Assets ........... ;£i,136-249 o o


Liabilities............ £796>7^8 ° o Surplus


........... £339-461 o o


LOANS of D y i to £2,000 granted at 2 few hours’ notice in town or country, on mortgage of furniture, trade, and farm stock, plant, crops, etc. without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, poMcies, and reversion. Easy repayments.


21 PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on


rent Accoimts when not drawn below £20. DEPOSITS of £10 and upwards


received on terms as under: 5 p.c. per ann. subject to 3 months’ notice of withdrawal


6 7


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„ it


6


Special Terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly. The Terminable Deposit Bonds pay


72


nearly 9 per cent, and are a safe investment Instead of paying large Dividends to


Shareholders, we pay fair rates of Interest to Qur Depositors, and by so doing have earned the position that we undoubtedly hold in the Public confidence. We have been established for 37 years, and our unique position in the Banking World to­ day, testifies to the success of our business methods and to the satisfaction of our customers. Write or call for Prospectus-


A Williams, & H. J. Tall, Joint Managers.


privately, and better terras than any Blackburn office. No Loan-office routine. Distance no object. Manager, 12, Whalley Road, Acoringmn._______


liave Advance to any amount From 4 per cent, per annum, specially negotiated. If preferred loan and interest repayable wlien legacies are paid. No preliminary charges. — Mr. Perl, 85, Lord Street, Liverpool. At Blackburn Twice \Vcekly.


A E


t ACCRINGTON you can Borrow from £0 to £600 on own promissary note; promptly,


x p e c t a t io n s u n d e r w il l s.—Persons entitled to Money upon death of friends can


» J,


the minimum monthly balance of cur­


Borrowers. On receipt of application, I or my Representa­


21) wishing to ‘oecorao Inspectors of Weights and Measures can obtain full particulars of these appointments and the Board of TradeExaminations, from Inspector of Weights and Measures, Oakham,


A


Rutland.______________________ ______________ 2 7 6 RATS FOUND DEAD.


from Blair Castle, N. B . " A few Hours after using Kodine Eat Poison, I found 276 Hats. I have been a Rat Catcher for 45 years, and never saw anything so deadly.”


,


RATS LIKE IT, EAT IT, AND DIB. Price—6d., Is., 2s., Ss., and 6s.; Post 2d. HARLEY, Chemist, Pertli.


Attention.—“ TIMES ” OFFICE, Market Place, Clithcroe.


IyBINTING of Every Description, atReasonable ____


Prices. Orders by Post Receive Prompt _________________


IMPORTANT TO ALL SUFFERERS from


to cure corns by 3 or 4 applications only. Toothache J cure in less than two seconds. Corn Cure, post free, Is. 3d.; Toothache Cure same price. I will ohcerfully refund the money if no cure. Testi­ monials every day .—Address, Peacock, Heslaugh, Riclimond, Yorks.


either CORNS or TOOTHACHE. I guarantee MONEY.


NO EXPENSES AND NO FEES OF ANY KIND WHATEVER CHARGED UNLESS BUSINESS. IS DONE.


M O N E Y . M O N E Y . £ 5 TO £ 1000. SPECIAL NOTICE.


W. MORPHET, Secretary. MR. 0 . HILL ,


£5, £10, £15, £20, £30. £50,


AND UPWARDS,


To all Respectable Householders, Ladies and Gentlemon of all Positions and Professions, Tradesmen, Farmers, Publicans and others.


And on all other kinds of Securities, on the follow­ ing Easy Payment rystoin:— Repayable.


ON NOTE OF HAND,


£5 PROMISORY NOTE, 2/- WEEKLY. £7


„ „ 3/-


the late Alderman Norcross, at the Bank Sale­ rooms, Wellgate, Clitheroe, on Monday the 18tu March, 1907, »t 7 p.m. prompt, ^subject to con­ ditions to be then produced and in the following or such other lots as may bo decided uponjr


T


O BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Ms. Amos Duerdbn, by direction of the Executors of


premises, numbered 8,10 and 12, Pendle Road, and 3, 5 and 7, off Hayhurst Street, subject to the apportioned yearly ground rent of £2 I8s. 3d. Lot 3.—The TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and


premises, facing towards tlie east, situate adjoin­ ing Lot 2 and numbered 9 and 11, off Hayhurst Street, subject to the yearly ground rent of £1


10s. 2d. Lot4.“ The DWKLLING-HOUSE nnl prem­


ises numbered 1, off Hay hurst Street, subject to the yearly ground rent of Us. The above lots arc leasehold for residues of terms


of 999 years. Lot 5.—The Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE


and premise.-, No. 3, Duck Street. Let 6.“ The Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE


Shaw llridge Mreet, occupied by Mrs. Rigby, with two storeys over, the luck up Shop adjoining occupied by Messrs. Ellis Brothers, and the large yard in the rear with store house and large stable with two storeys over. 1’here is an ample supply of spring water available for business purposes up­ on this lot. For further particulars see posters, or apply to


and premises. No. 5, Duck Street. Lot 7.—The DWELLING-HOUSE, number 6,


Mr. E. T. Welch. Surveyor, Y'ork St., Clitheroe, Mr. Amos Dukrden, Auctioneer, Bank Salerooms Clitheroe (Telephone 095J, or (at whose office a plan of Lots 1 to 4 may be seenj


BALDWIN, WEEKS & BALDWIN, Solicitors, Clitheroe (Teleplionc 52 \


OK SALE.


QfiVERAL GOOD HOUSES TO SELL in O Woone Lane, St. Mary’s Street, Taylor Street Little Moor Road and Montague Street.—Apply, K. Chester, Estate Agent, King Street,


Apply, “ Times ” Office, or No. 4, Cross Street, Clitlieroe.


TO SELL by Private Treaty good DWELLING


VALUABLE FREEHOLD VILLA SITES ox this Estate for Sale.


Estate Agent, Riversleigh Avenue, Lytham; or P. Crabtree, P.A.S.L, Surveyor and Architect, Leigh, Lancashire.


lent condition.—Apply, “ W.” Printer’s. I iHONOGt


F


Hail on application to the Caretaker, orat the oOicc of Mr. P. Barrett, Station Saw Mills, Barnoldswick. For further particulars apply to John Crabtree,


Plans sliowing tlie Plots may be seen at Bracewell


or SALE—po n y , 134 h.h., with Harness- and four-wheeled Dog Cart complete. Excel­


enormous trade in this department, which enables us to always keep in stock ail the Newest and Best Records. Weekly payments arranged. Lists free. Call nnd hear. New 1907 selections, at Fattobini's, Newmarket Street, Skipton.


1 stuck of new goods at Fattorini's. We do an


J T Original Dry Feed Chicken Food. For rearing cliickuns from tho shell. No other food required. Does not ferment and cause disease Used and recommended by tho largest breeders and exhibitors. Success certain. In bags 8d., 1s. 4d., 2s, 6d. and 5 s.; large trial packets 4d. Solo manufacturers: Armitage Bros., Ltd., Nottingham. Bold by W, D. Cunliffe, Casli Supjily Stores, Market i’laee, Clitheroe. Co-operative Stoics, Nelson StrcEt, Low Mcor, and agents everywhere.


25 otiieiB. ’A 0 DEAD CHICKS by using Armitaoe’s RAPIIS and RECORDS.—Immense HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, No. 50. Bawdlands.—


Post Office, Dwelling-houses and promises, num­ bered V, 4 and 6, Pendle Road, subject to the apportioned yearly ground rent of £2 18s. 4d. Lot 2.—The SIX DWELLING-HOUSES and


Lot 1 “ The SHOP now used as the Shaw Bridge


32, Regent Street, Blackburn, GRANTS LOANS DAILY from


MB. REID, Professional Rat Catcher, writes


p po in tm e n t s , salaries fioo to £35o. numerous successes.—Intelligent Men (over


These birds have been oarefully mated and are j bound to produce highest quality Chicks; the pen is headed by one of the finest Cockerels from Mrs. Smith’s yards, which has been seenred at a big price. Anyone wishing to breed really good birds might go further and fare much worse 3/- per sitting.—Apply, J ack Whittaker, Seedhill, West Bradford.


E ____________ _ EGGS. EGGS. EGGS.


S E


ITTINGS now ready from grand pen of Black Minorcas, noted strain; Open grass run, 2/-


EGGS FOE SITTING. GOLDEN WYANDOTTES.


ggs for d is po s a l from exceptionally good • pen of above, (Mrs. Smith’s noted strain). ;


WANTED.


Foundry.WANTED. — APPRENTICE to Mechanic- also one to Moulding.—Apply, Wellfold


Hartley, 7, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. A


PPRENTICES WANTED for MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING.—Apply, Hoile and


WA N T ED .-SM A R T MAN for Splendid Assurance Book, rare opening for Energetic


Confectioner, Chatburn.


ggs fo r s it t in g .—From the following noted laying crosses:— Houdan and White Leghorn. Houdan and Silver Wyandottes. Hamburg and Silver Wyandottes.


Man.—Apply, " T imes ” OrriOE, Clitheroo. WANTED—APPRENTICE to High-ClaM


CONFECTIONERY—Apply, Haroebatbb


per 13.—Habet Robieson, Lower Hall, Downham.ASSISTANT to DRESSMAKING WANTED WANTED—YOUNG LADY to assist in the


at once; also Apprentice to Dressmaking and Millinery.—BnAOBWELL’a, 30, Moor Lane.


Central Stores. Castle Street, Clitheroc.


Free grass runs, 2/6 per 13 eggs. F. WiGGLESwoETH, Twiston, Ciitheroe.


Clitheroe. E Wilkinson, Solicitors, Blackburn. A


SALES BY ATIOTION. SY MR. AMOS DUBRDSN.


MONDAY NEXT, Mar. Uth AT 2-0 ' P.M.


OALE OF SHRUBS, ROSE TREES, &c., at O the Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe.


TO-MOBROW SATURDAY. AT 1 PROMPT. 18, WADDINGTON ROAD, CLITHEROE. A MOS DUERDEN, instructed by Mr.


TO lET.


ccommodation and b u il d in g l a n d to Let at Saltliill.—Apply, Messrs. King-


ggs from grand pen of Buff Orpingtons, 2/- per sitting.—J . W. Calvert, Castle View,


Shop.—William H. Bdloook, The


an APPRENTICE to Dressmaking.—Apply, Miss Tohlikbon’s, 17, Castle Street, Clitheroe.


67, Moor Lane, or 13, Nelson Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe.


G


^28 to ^30. Cook General, age 24, Under House­ maid, age 19, ;fl6. General, ago 34. Grooms__ CuiSEBROUGH, ClITIIEBOE.


D


/V Halstead, will Sell by Auction on Saturday, March 9th, 1907, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects. Sale at One. Full particulars in posters.


THE ABBEY FARM, WHALLEY. A


whole of tlic Farm Stock, Implements, Household Furniture and Effects. Sale at 12 o’clock prompt, Full particulars in posters.


CLITHEROE.


is e n g a g e d .—Housemaid, ago 23, £18. General, age 17, 6/- week. Cook, age 42,


LIBERAL CLUB, CLITHEROE.


Secretary. A good Billiard player preferred.— Particulars as to duties can bo obtained from Mr. T. CowoiLL, 30, School Terrace, Clitheroe, to whom applications must be sent, stating salary required and endorsed “ Steward" not later than Monday, March 11th, 1907.


TT7-ANTED for the above Club, a YOUNG V V MAN to act as STEWARD and Assistant


W E D N E S r l


mos DUEUDEN win Sell by Auction for the executors of the will of the late Mrs. Strick­ land as above on Monday, March 18th, 1907, tho


CLITHEROE CENTRAL F.C. SPORTS.


FRIDAY. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday, March 9th.


63, Chatburn Road. \V. COCKER, Secretary.


least; near station preferred.—Apply, X.Y.Z., Times Office.


Also an Assistant.—Apply, Miss Walkslet, 51, Castle View.


D WANTED—Comfortable HOUSE furnished or unfurnislied, 2 entertaining, 4 bedrooms at


r e s sm ak ing—WANTED an Apprentice and Improver. Cutting and fitting tanglit.


25 to 30; must be a good milker, fencer, and horseman.—J, W, Gill, Rimingtou, Clitberoc.


Apply, T imes Office.


STEADY reliable MAN wanted for March 1st, WANTED—A SERVANT GIRL for Farm


Home. No milking. References required,


“ CLITHEROE TIMES” INSURANCE COUPON*


This InBurance is not confined to Railway Tratn


Accidents only, but against All Fassenger Vehicle Accidents.


FR EE INSURANCE £ 100.


will pay to the legal representative of any man or woman (railway servants on duty excepted) wlio shall happen to meet with his or her death by an accident to a train or to a public vehicle, licensed for passenger service, in which he or she was riding as au ordinary passenger in any part of tlic United Kingdom on the following conditions.— 1. That at tho time of the accident the passen­


The Casualty Insurance Company, Limited,


ger in question had upon his or her persou this Insurance Coupon or the paper in which it is, witla Ills, or her, usual signature written in the space provided at the foot. 2. This paper may be left at his, or her, place


Company guaranteeing tliis insuranne within seven days of its occurence. •1. That death result within one month from


of abode, so long as the Coupon is signed. 3. The notice of tlio accident be given to the


the ilaie of the accident. 0. J'hat no person can claim iti respect of more


j of the following publication. j


j


‘•h.'ut one of these Oonnons. 6. The insurance wMl hold good from 6 a.m. oi of ilio morning of publication to 6 a.m. on the day


t:>i^ned................................................................


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riie due fulfilment of this insurance is guaranteed by


p 1! A 0 E w E L L HALL E s T A T E. i TiiB Cdsualty Insinaiice Company, Limited,


7, WA'I'ERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, LONDON, B.W.,


Tu whom ail Communicatious should be made. SPECIAL NO'i'lCE.


for tho purpose of Registration, Friday, March 8th, 1907.


in advance for six montlis or longer, to tlieir newsagent or to tlie publisliers, need not during tho period covered by their subscriptiou, sign the Coupon. It is only necessary to forward tlie Subscription Receipt to the Casualty Insurance Cumpau), Ltd., 7, Waterloo Place, Loudon, ■


BIETH.


wife of Tom Garnett of a son. DEATH.


On Marcii 1st, at Radeclyffc, Clithcroe, the


GOADBY.—March 4th, 1907, at Slaidburn, near Clitheroc, Majoi Samuel Hill Goadby, late Army Educatioual Department, aged 76


___ years. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.


Mitchell, wisli to express their thanks for the many beautiful flowers and expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement.


Coronation Buildings,


SUITE, pretty and perfect, only £4 7s. 6d., also SIDEBOARD, Glass Back and perfect, only OVERMANTLES, 27 in stock from 12l.;6d.


£3 18s. 6d, also 25 others. PIANO for £17-10s. Od . worth double.


QAFKS, Fire and Thief Proof, all sizes and 15 all prices.


TO MOTHERS. Soothing Syrup MRS. WINSLOW’S for ohiwdren teethinq


IIm bmii unpd o.«r N j<mn by mflllonj ol moUim te Ihoir shiMmi vhU»it«Uiing. wUb perfMEmpcMa II MoinSB tho chiia, soitpni the gum., .U«JJ,.ll vim, ciutf vzsn uoLio, .ndli thB-bMt remedy


Mli tv aU OhMslgtl M lAi »*I kfttto. Ilf


OLD FURNITURE taken in Exchange, and Goods Delivered Free.


D good prices allowed.


MERCER’S CHEAP SOFA SHOP, ' ' 41, Penny Stubet, Blaokbubn.


C3"See tliat tlic name Mercer's is on tlio window, before you enter the Shop.


r a u g h t sc r e en s , Four Fold, real beauties, at 12s. fid.


_________Whalley, March 8th. INTEEMJENTS!


March 4tih:.,Lucy ’Briggs, Workhouse, aged 72 years.


Majrch 6th: Thomas Finder, Street, aged 54 years.


Marpli 4ih:' Thomas. GornalT, Workhouse, aged SI’ years.


. Briglht


Marcli 7tli: llsabella Mitchdl> King Streali Wihalley, aged 17 years.


•- J FRipAYi_MlAR€H’ 8th„ ’1907. Printed and Published by the Proprietors,


Mkssks. Loud & Mabsland, at 6, Markef Place, Clithfcob


CUN! A CC E SSO l The sisters and relatives of the late Bello Sabsoribers who have duly paid a Subscriplioo BLOUl


Plain and Printed Coj Call or write lor Pattt|


i ^ H a r g r e j TEL. 203Y.


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Cyclii SWIF


B E T T E i l


£6 10s. FOR. CASH


Clitherl Tcl, 2 2 3 i


Large Sele| A t


i r ONLY ADDRESS KING


N.B.— Repairs by CaI charges for Sound \ \ ok|


Harg: p r e s :


are nc


Costume Tweeds, Suil Eoliennesj


Customers who apprcl Qil


V M. is it


PRACTICAL’! The Prices are .t|


VX7 ANTED—TENDERS forsupplying Refresh- Vv ments at the above Sports on GOOD


THE REl Specialite. Hotel, Gisburn.


WANTED at once. — An IMPROVER to Millinery with knowledge of Sales. Also


SU N D A Y ! WANTED-APPRENTICE to Joiner, Builder and Cabinet Maker.-Apply, r. Jaokiok,


ood General SERVANT wanted, age 20 to 25.—Apply, Mrs. PBrarON, White Bull


maids and Cook Generals for Kirkby Stephen and other Country places, Downhara, etc.


WANTED.—Generals from 14 years to 30, for 6-30. Subject of ‘‘The Hotels, Farms, and Private, alio House­ THE R Pari


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