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t. Bankers: The Ltd,, Blackbnra,
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Withdrawal, 6 per cent, per annum.
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Including the new “Qu e enswa y ” Enamelled Silver Jewellery. Very pretty and inexpensive.
Class JEWELLERY. DRESS BINGS A SPECIALITY. KING STREET. Clitheroe. SUN
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a Tainted Wood ft,, consisting of 1 1 ope space and
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PENDLETON ----- ‘^ANNUAL............ .............‘ ParocWal TEA PARTY
iporution aboTO ^ > 1 injuied iholl^bo for the loM
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TO-MORROW, Saturday, January 9th.- An At tract ive ENTERTAINMENT
including Children’s Tambourine and Fan Drill, Songs, &c., Humorous Sketches, and the DIALOGUES
§wr=‘AUNT MATILDA’S COLLAR ’ and “ A NICE QUIET MORNlNG,”-»®
Admission Is. to T e a & Entertainment. Entertainment only 6d.
TEA s-o p.m, to 6-30 p.m. 1 ickets at Pendleton Post Office. ENTERTAINMENT 7-15 pm. Proceeds to Church Expenses Fund.
Lancashire Fa rme r s ’ Associat ion, C LITHEROE BRANCH.
iimiiiiiMiiiimiiiiumiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiimimmmimiiiiiimmi^imiiminiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiifiim FIRST - - Animal Ball WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE
Publ ic Hall,, Cl i theroe ; A SPECIAL FLOOR WILL BE PREPARED. -
ORPHEUS BAND will be in attendance.„sa Dancing from 8 p m. till 4 a.m.
TICKETS— LADIES, 2/-. ’G E N T ’S, 2/6.. Tickets may be had from Mr. E. Chester at the office King Street, Clitheroe,
or from any Member of the Committee. REFRESHMENTS will be supplied by Mr. Cockbaine, T he N ew Cafe.
nrs.
. 30, North Streefh 3, >l'thouse, 1 16, Sfc Low Moor, aged
. Pope, » i , Hett* ged I monthv "
fewest plain and. Ordem promptly
Printing Woita>
bytbe Pi iMDs at
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■ CitLVK ;HolDER8'AND; C a SES,^^ . If. you 'do»’t:seeV:what^:ydiB‘:wantV:Dhquire:;Withiri;:^ :‘"e O lU W ^ IO N » ^ 'A r ’^ ^ S E R V IO * S : : : iN ; -A ID : o ^ ^ i^ W ^ ;;;-l-Tim^of Service,;-i:^o aimi£and:i6;p,m;;- Soloist, . E v e nm g .S e rv ic e : M IS S E D W A R D S . , . , ' NOTE THE A D D R E S S ' y . I V - / : ‘ / / ^ SUMDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1909. TWO SERMONS will be preached by Rev. Benjamin Gregory, - of Manchester. Times of Services, 10-30 a.tq. and 6 p.m. In the afternoon of the same day • ' > On Friday Next, January ISth, A Musical Service will be (held, commencing at 2-15 p.m.
S O LO IS T S : MISS LILIAN DILLINGHAM, OF SKIPTON (SOPRANO). MR. ERNEST ALLEN (TENOR). MR. W. D. HANSON (BASS).
ORGANIST: MR. H. N. ROWE. CONDUCTOR: MR. JOHN HANSON.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28rd, 1909, - .
will be delivered by ' ■ ■ ■ ' . -M.A., ;of Pteston.. . : ^ ■ ' “ *3^ - Rev. W. Fiddian Moulton, v “ ,
Subject: H ow th e 'ea r th h e lp e d th e w om a n - ” , > . .Chhar to be taken at 7 p.m. .by ■
HIS WOESHIP THE MiYOR or CLITHEROE (ApD. J. Tn WHIPP).
suNDAYy January: 24th, _
T W O S E R M O N S will : be ,}>reached':- by,; ■
' Takes this opportunity of thanking his friends and customers for past favours 'hopes to secure their future favours..
J. R.
duriha the last 20 years he has been in business, and by strict attention to business - ,
. ^ ' . - . '
TH E FINEST CAR HEARSE IN LANCASHIRE RUBBER TYRED.
He has now the LARGEST STOCK OF HEARSES and
up-to-date.CLARAKCES and FUNERAL CARRIAGES' ' ' in the" district, which he can turn. out ^with, Belgium And' ' TT -EnglislvBlack Horses to match. .
^ Afso Linings, ■ • • '
C L ITM E R O E . '
RE-OPENING - SERVICES
T W O S E R M O N S will be preached by of Hairpgate. Timei of Services, 3 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. Soloist, Evening Service : MISS ETHEL LANG.
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Low Moor, Whalley, Chatburn & Ribblesdale Observer, FRIDx\Y,JANUARY: 8. 1909. THE li-
/ BEalSTKBED FOB TB.S.NSM V IM THE HNKED KlNaDOM.
IS8K)N \ )
ECGLES ClHfCERTS Wednesday Next, Jan. 13th.
Public Hall G_litheroe, * ■ ARTISTES:
MDME. ALItfe ESTY, (Prima Donna, Royal Itajian Opera),'
MISS VERli|pRENCH. (Solo Violin, her first ap^ariince at 'theseteoncerts),
MISS MARij^;,STIVEN, (Royal Opera House;iOdy^nt Garden, &c.),
MR CYRAL I t OWSEY, (Solo Eiinofolfte);
D o o r s o p e n 7- 30. C o n c e r t s . C a r r ia g e s 10- T i c k e t s 4s., 2s., Is.
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Plan and Tickets at J. Eccles’s Pianoforte aridCMusic Warehouse, Market Place, Clitheroe, Tel. 58.
BECHSTEIN GRIND! PIANOFORTE. N O T I C E . a ^ T h e C a th o l i c Bal l
C om m i t t e e wish to announce that their ANNUAL BAL L will n o t t a k e p la c e this year (1909) owing to the serious depres sion in trade.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
Public Hall, Feb. 6th. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT BY
M essrs. SLATER 4. ROTerai OF THE Musical Bentlejs.
Front Se^ts freserved) I/- Admiselon 6d.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 13th, 1909, SS. MICHAEL & JOHN Rev. Thomas Allen, D.D.
Plan at the “ Times ” Office ■
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiitiiiimioifV'**'**'*’**********'’*""""*'*'*"'*'***********"***** THE AN N U A L
TEA PARTY RE-UNION,
will be held in the above Schools,
TO-MORROW, Saturday, Jan. 9tb. TEA ON THE TABLES AT 4-30. '
Admission to Tea Party and Re-Union, 1/6. Re-Union only, i/-. 1 m i BRIEF, BRIGHT,
Bedsteads,
,
Wringing Machines, HOUSEHOLD IBONMONGERY.
TRY WILSON’S, YORK STREET, PRICE ONE HALFPENNY. P.S.A. HYMN BOOKS PROVIDED. BROTHERLY.
Eiery8UNDAYAFTERN00N.:;WEAVERS’IN8TITUTE For Men Only. For One Hour.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT AT 345.
Speaker-^MR. J. BENTLEY, OF CHORLEY. MOUNT ZION CHOIR.
Anthem ............................... "We thank Thee 0 God,’’ ....................................... ......... Solo.................... .............“ The Beautiful City,".................. ,...................Miss Broom. Duett ........... ................“ Dear to the heart of the Saviour," .................. .............. . Miss A.' and Master W. Taylor.
ALL SEATS FREE.
Committee Meeting on Tuesday Evening Next, at 7-30. BEMEMBEB THE
Tea Party and Concert,
TO -MOR ROW, S a tu rd a y . Tea on the tables at 4 o’clock.
M HI m I m rii rm wi iTi I ri 11 ri 111 Ml r;! t i’i I nr , Concert to commence at 7. Admission to Concert only (at Back Entrance) after 6-30, 4d.
A limited number of Tickets for Tea are for sale from'Members of Committee, or from Mr. Firth, Ideal Bakery.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Opening of
NEW ORGAN, AT TIIE
UniTCD HSTHODIST CHURCH, WEST DRaDFORD,
On S A T U R D A Y , J an . 23rl, BY
Mr. James Eccles,
L.LC.M.
Also the Services will be continued on S u n d a y , t h e 24th, when Mr. Eccles \yill again preside at the Organ.
FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK. .
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