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PRESERVE wiirfwow Summer Prices.


NEW LAID EGGS. WATER GLASS. preserving bowls.


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L‘-'S you, laid. PREACHER: REV Itid Uro hert. REV. H. Chamberlain EJ.KI.' STOWN. (termer Pastor ol Ihe Uierch )


Sarvicas ; Morning 10-30. Subject Tho Spirit of Endurance.” Evening 6-0.


__________ “ Human Brotherhood.” ,MS ^ ( Who will terminate his ministry m Olitheroe.; T T*^ Q


I tber. of iny d«*-ar


^ " War"


OAOC n F T H E AGE ------ The Classic contest between Mm o " S r B . r t L ”


---------- T 'V O A I - lT T L E J iU B C H l S B — B|r,..a. S. ,A T U B O A v " T m M W r iS A T m E E 2A ADULTS USUAL PRICES. Mount Z ion Church C L I T H E R O E


School AnniversarH Sunday next, July 3rd


Thursday Fhid.ay and Saturday . —_ ON W8TH THE DANCE lelephono: Olitheroe 131. REOISTERKn .\8 A NEWSPAPER T h e P i c t u r e H a l l KING LANE, OLITHEROE. the cosiest kinbma thtiatbk in olitheroe. Manager : W. J. Povey. THIS Week-End « n By bWLL . Monday


“ T RUE T I L D A ” T uesday


THIS Week-End. and Wednesday y _ _ T R U S T


Dell. A veritable Triumph of scenic beauty, cotnbined with tense dramatic power.


TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW ----- , TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW “ P A T R I C I A B R E N T , S P I N S T E R


How a Girl found a Sweetheart wlien the Zepps bombed London. A hne ^rmsn film produced by Geoffrey Mallins, O.R.E. Humour Sentiment-— an —Also HAROLD LLOYD^in a Great Comedy “ Hand to Mouth.


------ ----------------------------------------- w e e k - g r e a t - a t tr a c t io n s— Zane Grey’s, Desert G Thursday Friday and Saturday’ DORIS KENYON in THE BAND BOX BY LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE


A Fast, Rushing, Thrilling Drama, from the Famous Novel. All that makes a good PliotO'iilay. Love-interest, suspense, mystery, and thrills are louna


in this Fine Production.


L A R R Y S E M O N i n “ THE" SUITOR ” Just a Bit ol Fun—that’s all ! 'LOOK-OUT FOR “ K I S M E T ” THE WONDER PICTURE!


I THE PERFECT PIPE | I Baileys, Tobacconist, 3 Castle St. |


I — ZOIE DE LUXE^ |


SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, AT 3-15 P.M. A! the Weavers' Institute^' OPEN MEBTINO'VQ yj.B,.—Ail Meetings are now OPER TO WOMEN.


Speaker s-Mr. W. JACKSON, of Clitheroe SOLoIsTt-Mrs. F. ROBINSON.


ACCOMPANIST: Mr. F. TAYLOR. H ymn Br.olis provided. All seats are free, and all men and women are earnestly Invited. W E S L E Y CHURCH, Clitheroe.


Speaker: Rev. J. H. C. ROGERS ©PE^ AIR liALLY- Market Place at 6 p.m.— SPECIAL MUSIC WILL BE RENDERD BY THE CHILDREN


GREAT M A S S MEETING. speakers :


O cnMiiPi ruADWICK. (OlHf Collono.) Mr. JOSIAH NIX, (Richmond:) Rev! ARTHUR MYERS, (Huddorsllold Mission.) Mr. HARRY DAWSOM, (Hu^rsllold).


The BOROUGH BAND will be in Attendance.^^


Col lec l lons for School Funds ... .


Your presence and support will be cordially welcomed ...n1r*Amori V. heels nicMl . “3 IU<5. hartleys t4 / '


” ®®“T0 -IVI0 RR0W, Sat. July 2nd, and during the Next TWO Weeks


Jr.t- f..;:owinK exr.niplci arc a Jew on >


re-SrLEaStP OPPO^WITY FOR THE~ HOLiDarS'W .


a t this Special Sale : ,


LacV.es S n in r . N a v y C O S T U M E S , trom ^ 3 3S. o d - LaeVes a n d M a id s C o a t F r o ck s , tron, S s F O R H O L I D A Y WEAR,


from v.,i>aLS |vy Fill'-’.


I t ' £ 4 4/- ,iir ‘.r'l:ctio


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lEIlt, Icriiigtoo


'lltlKTCW, by vor1.ia.T iu’ “


llii^tl at that |.i Clitlioroe.


\ t e l ' I i r o f X r c l s ' ^ a ^ d


15a. o d . .a s . 6 d .


r*r I7A R nt / 2 2S. o d . lumpers to C fea r a .


u su a l p r ice . 4 9 /6 ’


L a d ie s Fawn R n b b e r . l in e d R a in c o a t s , at a a /6 . O d d S k ir ts from 5 / ” -


i w - e v e b y t h i n b r e d u c e d .


M . H a r t l e y , Costumier KING ST., Clitheroe,


Great Sommer Sale


, -re a few only of the .Many Swcoplng Reductions to be found . , ^


G r e a t P u b l i c r J e e t in g , W e s l e y C h u r c h y 7 - 3 0 . C.uiaMAS: MR. )1AKUY DAWSON.


Spkakkbs: Rev S..\MUEL CHAI3WICK, Rev. ARTHUR MYERS, Mr. JOSIAH NIX.


Unique Opportunily of Hearing FoUP Great Speakers. Collections at <te Chaixtl Servi«, Tea 4-30 to G-0 p.m., provided in the Schoolroom. One Shilling Each*


liFirTBROTHERS GREAT


OF ACCRINGTON. Summer S A L E


^ NOW PROCEEDING. - Costuanes fposn 19/11


Sand Serge Coats from 21/- All Wool Tweeds I/II2


40 in. wide, usual price 4/11 & 7/11.


Heavy AiS-siBk Cre|3e-de-Chene 4/11 38 in. wide worth 8/11.


Ghi8dren’s Coats to clear from 5/-


Ladies White Woven Combinations U s u a l l y 5 / 1 l i . ® « r S a I e l ^ e 3 / 1 1 1 p e r p a i r .


8.10 & 12. CHURCH STREET TEL. 2 5 6 8 . ACCRINGTON Sl 2/11i


CIRCUIT FORWARD MOVEMENT, WEDNESDAY NEXT! (July Glh. 1921.-) AFTERNOON SERVICE, 3-15. Preacher; REV. SAMUEL CHADWICK, fF.x-Prcsident Wesleyan Conference.)


old Ifeaturing E. K. Likcoln. A GREAT AUTHOUft and a GREAT FILM !


WALL-ACE REID in EXCUSE MY DUST!” -A thrilling Story of the ------------ Motor-Racing Track.---------


F R I D A Y . J U L Y 1 9 2 1 . the ( j H f t m i RINENBA .


,,„0CERB 4 PROVISION MERCHANTS, SCHOOL TERRACE. CUITHEROE.


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PIT SUBTS| FOR BOYS.


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WEAR LIKE iLEATHER.


D u r a f i t H o u s e , MARKET PLACE.


T W O P E N C E .


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T H E G R E A T E S T S P O R T I N T H E W O R L D


emember the thrill when you first caught a fish—when you first flew a kite—or


saw an airplane—or kissed a girl ? You have another one coming—-the thrill


of your first motoroyole ride ! The feeling _o£ wonderful power under your control—of swift comfort—of mastery over all sorts of roads.


When you first “ open the throttle” arid


your motoroyole glides eagerly off to any timk you set it to—carrying you comfortably, in­ dependently, economically and with^dlgnitj? you’ll be a motorcycle enthusiast.


' Man, if you want to feel the blood jump


through your veins again—“ Do it with a Motorcycle.”


Get YOUR BIKE To-day Irom B E N T H A M S , the officially appointed Agents for Triumph, Sunbeam, Raleigh, B.S.A., New Hudson, Rudge-Whitworth and other leading Makers of Cycles and Motor oyclcs.


& F . B E N T H A M p r MARKET PLACE


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■Proprietors : The Mardon Kinema Co., Ltd.^— Afanager: Donald R. E. Knowles THilS Week-Engd.


------------- ------ T HE R O M A N C E


---------------------------- THIS Week-End. OF A M O V I E S TA R ------


Monday Tuesday and Wedne.sday One of the Most Fascinating Films ever seen---------


Ac ro s s India with the Duke o f Connaught


produced. Not a dull instant; not a scene which is not worthy of description! ^


Epjjodo 9 ------------ t h e in v is ib l e HAND. ------------ Episode 9. Thuksday Friday and Saturday GREED OF GOLD


Mao Murray in the dual role of Twin Sisters, victims of a diabolical plot that brouglit about the realisation of conscienceless greed. An unusual and poworf- fui Drama !


S N O O K E Y IN A — T R A Y — F U L L — OF — T R O U B L E .


FINAL Episode of T H E — H A W K ’S T R A I L — FINAL Episode. Followin'' Week-^^— 'J’oin Mix, in “ A Rougu Riiuno Rom.anck.”


EVENINGS 7-46. SATURDAY, Matinee 2-30 o’clock, Evening 6-16 & 8-16. Wednesday and Saidkday MATINEES at 2-30 !


BOOKING 11 to 1 : 3-30 to 6-30. Household Linen - Record B TEL. 147. argains


Irish Linen Tablecloths, siYe, 2 x 2, Sale Price, IS/O, 22/6, 26/6, 31/9, up to 75/- each 2 X 21 sizes in proportion.


Odd Ixjt of Manufacturer’s “ Seconds,” (finest (juality Damask made) y arious sizes at about Half To-Day’s Prices, owing to small defects. ------ Tho usual Price of the.so Goods were up to £10 10s. each.


Irish Linen Napkins, 26/-, 31/6, up to 84/- per dozen. Cotton Damask Cloths, 3/1U, 4/3, 4/9, 5/6, 6/6, up to 21/- each to clear. — REAL -BARGAINS!—


Glass and Kitchen Cloths (UNION) 3 /l l i to 7/lU per J doz. (Less than the price of Cotton!)


Turkish Roller Towels, 3/6, 4/6, .7/6, 6/6, 7/6 each, made uj). ' Turkish Hand Towels, . reliable, ({imlities, I/IH. 2/3, 2/6, 2/lU up to 21/- each in the largo size.


White Embroidered Bedspreads, usual price 28/-; Sale Price 21/- each, for 90 x 100 size. White Embroidered UNION Bedspreads, 4 only, 90 x 100 ; usual jiricc, 84/-; special Price, 65/- each.


1 only, Frencli Hand-made Lacc Spread, 70 x 90 ; Maker’s price £0 6s. — Special Price, £3 19s. Od.


White Embroidered Linen Bedspreads, 79/6, up to £7 10s each. Coloured Printed Bedspreads, 13/11 to 35/-. Usual price 18/11 to 49/6. Size 90x100. A few soiled single Coloured Printed Bedspreads,, usual price, 16/11 ; Sale Price, 10/11


Plaucn Lacc Duchess Sots, 2/1 l i ; 3/0,3/1I J, 4/0 to 14/11 each. Less than half former Prices '


Swiss Duchess Sots, 1/lLi, 2/6J, 2/lU, to 4/lU eacli. Night-Dress Cases, Sale price 1/OJ, 1/11 j, 2/6, and 2/11J ; usual prices 2/OJ to 4/11 each. .


Better Linen Night-Dress Cases, sale price, 5/1U to 37/0 each. Wo are offering some REMARKABLE VALUE in Boxes of 6 Handkerchiefs, Em­ broidered corners ; sale price 2/UL 3 'l l i , 4/6, 4/11^, 5/6, C/6,.7/llJ, 8/6, 8/1’l i per . box. Much under'to-day’s prices of Makers.


Speciial Retluctions in PILLOW CASES, SHEETS, QUILTS, and Fancy Embroidered T.TNF.N-------in fact overytliing is Reduced ill Price I


R. PORRITT, LINEN DRAPER | | «-10, PRESTON NEW ROADv BLACKBURN


4 m


The Magic of tho East. Umiuestiouably the best official Film which lias ever been Urowdwl with incident. A Magnificent Record!


Also HEDDA MOVA (the distinguished Russian Dancer) in a tjirilling story of Spain T H E SPITFIRE OF S E V IL L E .


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