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•» L.OW Moor, Whalley, Chatbum & Ribblesdale Observer. FRniAY, JANUARl^ 29. 1915.
KKtilSTEkKD ,\.S A NEWSI'AI’KU. y.i.O. SUNDAY SCHOOL, » V'T'*r 4 1
TO-MORROW, Saturday, The Popular Sketch, entitled
^FACTORY MASTER’S BRIDE!
(Descriptive of Lancashire Mill Life) will be REPEATED in. the above School.
J<nH.
Iinuval, all imy high* ORPIKOTONS : and 1914
|U make grand brood (Imililo.—8. Duco.
I.SAl.E.—4/G to G/6 ■a from lOd. to 1/3 -road
Nur.soricfl.
|3 13i:SINESS as a Illy, 1, Moor Lane
l l jd . PER BOLL,
liuall. WHOLESALE Jicoods
SGO.OOO rollfl, Iciculars. stating oluea Ivrnett W'aUpaper ,Co. Iiastor.
I.—No. 30, Viotorla
j-For purticttloTi apply fork Stroot, CUthero*. SELL.—Apply B.
at, ClitberM. JNS and RIBBONS
|ho Timet Oflico. in this column ; it
Bpzvpnid ratoa. Admission Sixpence.
^ g rN EW SONGS, NEW JOKES, & c .~ ^ Children Half-price.
A limited number oE Reserved Seats (un-nunibered) 1/-.
To lit; ohtiiincd iVoin
Me.ssr.s. 11. Ckiok. .School Terrace; J . Hobson. Salt Hill Roati . W. Smith, West V'iew.
Door.'< open at 7 o‘clf)ck ; tc» commence at 7-30. THE PALcACE, King street, rr:i« ie**tm Wii wmiw M
On Mondav. '
ruc.sday jind Wednesday 'vc .slndl show a fine RNdusive in '! Inee I’arts, v iz :
L IF E ’S CROSS ROADS, PJJ-:ASING engagement ok a well-known local COIH'LE-----
Showing tho Trndgcdy and UoinorHt^ of Modt.Tii Society. Sure to Please. tf«1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n III1 1 11 n‘n rn II1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 III III1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111 n 11 > nvv>ATtr.’ ILOBEKT & MARGARET KIRWIN, IN REFINED AND DESCRIPTIVE MELODY.
On THOR8DAY, FRIIDAY AND SATUHD.-\Y, wu Bliall nIkiw a very powerful oxclicBivo Picture ' , ; rt'.-.. whicic Iiasc tiikcm all |)lnccs liy storm wherover picsouted, vir. -----
— WHEN EONDON S L E E P S — From (in Englinh Melodrama, by Charlea Darrell.
IlAX TO CLEAN, |k, must lio used to • Oflico.
om ond bod-rooa, Jioiu.—Write, A12,—
CSS for Scouta* Hoad- Jition to Tho Socretory in ttiis column ; it
jircpaid ratea. ESTER, TANT.
ir y A g e n t . Sold,
lected at jttlementa.
theroe. )G M E N T S .
iN, ami MRS, oily, desire to ir messages of tf'S received; ia
I O U R F A T H E R A domestic driicmi of etc.' finest motiuii qunlity, a mory of Imcmin iiiturost. 2.200 ft. long.
NOTICE.____Our Patrons aro Icimliy requested especiallj' on these throo niglitd, to attend early, ns the rrugramme is of such a special and intorcBting nature and length, that wo aliould not like tliem to miss any of it. Remember TWO STAR EXCLUSIVE DRAJfAS from fnnicnis Ccmiiianie.s,------ Tliiusday, Friday, and Saturday.
TTMR AND PRICES AS USUAL ! ! ! aOCBSMCWW..-.._____________________________________________________________________________________ s-rsa
Primitive Methodist Church. REV. H. J . PICKETT,
LcOWERGATE. 1)0 NOT MISS TH E O P PO R TU N IT Y o f hcfiring the (Principal, Hartley College,
.Manclic.stcr i, on hi.s relurn visit to ihc .ibove Church,
On W edne sd a y Next, February 3rd. IN THE AFTERNOON, AT 3-45» MR. PICKETT WILL PREACH.
Su b je c t - “ THE MELLOWING OF L IF E / ’ Ofiertory for Toust Fund. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ........
n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 Id the Evening, Mr. PICKEIT, will deliver his POPULAR LECTURE, on
“ OLIVER CROMWEL/Lf—A
Me.ssage for the 'J'imes.” Chair to be taken by Aid. J. T. WHIPP, Esq., at 7 o’clock.
Silver Collection for Trust Fund. Vour support
e.arne.stly
de.sired.
Under the Auspices o f the Education Committee ............................... .................................. ...................... . _______TH E FOURTH---------
PSr PUBLfIC LfECTURE will be given on THURSDAY NEXT, Feb. 4th,
[E N T S .
torn, Mirs.
adtlinS'
Ikineon, 29 ycit« hathtim
I l is b e d b y L r a and
C l ith e ro o .
“The Making o f the German Empire. Doors open at 7 0 p.m.
SU B JE C T :— Admission Threepence. in the GRAMMAR SCHOOU, by Mr. W . T . W a u g h , M.A., B.D. Assistant Lecturer in History at
M.mrhe.ster University.
Ltctiiie to commence at 7-30. No Children admitted.
C. A. SEEBOED’S GRAND p a n t o m im e :
Little Red Riding Hood
SPECIAL xNOTICE.— l ilts Pantomime is Euaranleed to be most refined, absolutely
free from vulgarity, and does not contain anything in the least objectionable. I u of fun for the children, yet of inlorest to all
Popular Prices of Admission :
2/6 2/- 1/6 1/- 6d. & 4d. Reserved or Early Door
3 / - 2 /6 2 / - 1/6 I/- Early Door .MONDAY, FEB. 8th, 1916, MR. GEORGE DANCE’S Musical Comedy:
THE 6IRU FROM UTAH. Direct from ADELPHI THEATRE. LONDON
6 C 1. M l S S I O N
IN ST. J A M E S ’ S CHURCH, FROM
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30tli,— —— --------- 'Po TUESDAY, F E B RU rU lY 9tli. Missioner:—Rev. R. P. CARROLL.
BIBLE READINGS, Every liftemooii at 4-0.
AUSSION " se r v ic e , livery Night at 7-30.
Special
Str.aight Talks to MEN ONLY,
On .Suiuliiy Afternoons at 2-15.
SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, i
' , at G-30 )).m.,
^ 'Tuestlny,;
Thur.sclay, and Saturday. ’ SiidoiabStraigbt Talks
TO WOMEN ONLY, by Mrs. CARROLL,
- On-Sunday Afternoons at 2-15, in School •
MEETING - for Workers and others, in School, To-Morrow, (Saturday) at 7-30.
Collections to Defray Expenses. As from February 1st next. ,
o f Clitherpe arid; DIstf ipt firid them se lve s com p e l led to :
.'1,400 foot long. A tonso Drama
of London Life, as it is lived to-day. AIho a Kplentlitl oxoluaivo by the Dominion Excluaivo Co.. t>f London, viz :—
P C S ^ ^
SUNDA Y APTBRNOON NEXT. Jan. 31st , at 3 . IS. Weavers' Institute.
For Men o f l /y . 'M
HIUFF BRIGHT Speaker:— MR I). K.' J.VMHCSO.N, o f Preston. BROTHERLY.
Hymn Books provided. N OW IS St. Paul’s, Clitheroe. LOW MOOR CHURCH MISSION, January 30th, to February 10th, 1915.
M i s s i o n e r The UEV. D. T A Y LO R
WIL.SON, M..A. Mission Services at 7-30 p,m.
.Sundays at 6-30 p.m. ------------
Special Services for Men—Sundays, Jan 31st and Feb. 7th, at 3 p m.
All Seats Free. Books provided. 'TtiMiiiniiiiii
Children—Mondays and Friday, Feb. 1, 5 & 8, at 6 }> m
TriTirn ri rrrv T THE ACCEPTED TIME.
THEATRE ROYAL B L A C K B U R N
Proprietors
...Tlie Nortliern 'Tlieatre.s Co , Ltd. Kesidem Manager.............. Mr.
Willi.im Kenyon
Monday Next, Feb. 1st, 2 MATINEES ; Thursday & Saturday'^Q
:ind Every Evening during the Week at 7-JiO, .‘'Saturday, 7 In
No Early Door.-i or booking Fees at Mntinees. CluUlren Half Ordinary Prices to all parts
Pr.moinime .Matitiee.
MISS E. J. GARNETT, GIVES LESSONS IN
DRAWING, PAINTING and DESIGN, ------- .\ I II KP.-------
Studio, 42, York Street. ParHculars, SHIREBUKN. CLITHEROE
Clitheroe Equitable Co=operative & Intlustrial Society, Ltd E D U C A T IO N C OM M IT T E E .
BOD’S GALL TO YOU. FINAL LECTURE, ': PUBLIC HALL Robt. S. Lfiddell, Esq.
Wednesday Next, February 3rd. Door.s o|ien at 7 o’clock, 10 comniencc at 7-30.
'Women- - -Saturday, Feb. 6th, at 2-30 p m.
ff t "^ !S e S l ' .T 'W U .L LECTUKE ON THE W A K E OF THE W A R .
.Mr. Liddell having followed the (roup.s in Belgium .almost from the commencement of the War.
Chairman Councillor George Hargreaves. Lanteinist :—MR. G. E. ROTHWELL.
Front Seat.s, 1/- ; Second Seats, 6d. The front portion of the Hall is reserved for Season Ticketholder.s. Single Tickelholders, entrance Back Door.
- 'w V - k V PUBbIC NOTICE.
Owing to the continued advance in the Pr ice s o f Lieather,
The Master Beet if v' i » «-■v-x,-
M f., ROBINSON T AYLOR S CH O IR • Ail seats are free and all men are heartily invited.
M o o r L/ane.
MR. R. DOYLE,
L.R.A.M. (Pra ao) , A.K.C..)f. (StyoiNO). P R O F E S S O R OF M U S IC .
PUPILS SUCCESSES DURING DECEMBER, 1914. TKINJT'T COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
Higlu i- Lnciil, Huiimira (Piano), ARTHUR MALLEY. Tliglicr J.m-nl, Pass (Piano). B EX XOE’L’H. Uiglior Lovail. Pass (Piano). MISS McDERMOTT. Sonior, Pass (J’ iiino). MISS M. EATOUOH. Senior, Pass (Piano), JUSS X. BROWN. Senior. Pass (Piauo), MISS E. HEATON, lutormediuto. Honours (Singiug), 3L1SS MAY ItAJlSBOT'rOM. Intel mediahi. Honours (Theory), .VRTHUR ALLEY. Intermediate, Pass (Theory), BEX NORTH. Intermodinte, Pass (Piano), MISS DOROTHY HOLLAND. Intermediate, Pass (Theory), JIISS MoDERMOTT. .fnnior, Pnss (Piano), MISS JLVRY SHARP.
ROY'AL ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Tntormodiato, Piano, SUSS N. SLATER. Rudiments of Jtusio, HAROLD CARRUTHEKS, JIISS MAY- SMITH, MISS SIAY -WHALLEY.
Fou Tkrms, Apply
8, CHURCH STREET. CUTHEBOE,
THE W AR
challenges all who are left at home to practice the fine virtue of keep ing- happy, and no more sensible way of practising this virtue can be found than by pursuing the
PHQTQORAPHIO HOBBY
through the Winter Months with with vigour and success. Tlie onlj' way of doing this witli success and economy is by
insi.sting on having abiiolutely fresh material. This can be done by making your purchases' from
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SHAW BRIDGE, Clitheroe. PHONE No. 135.
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