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<• f l o w e r o f t h e n o r t h : N o finer


Priscilla Dean in a Htory that griira tlio licai t— OUTbLUL J.i±Li ua. Monday T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y : T h o l a s t w o rd in Bcroen- su8, .ensu


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Eot beyond ” her parunts ! hwna, Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry in :


T H R E E E I V E G H O S T S I t '!e;'.r ASHAWlEe W E S L E Y C H U R C H , ^ I ^ T H E R O E


C H A P E L ANNIVERSARY SUHDAY NEXT, AP51IL 2miJ


Preacher: Rev. J. S. BAKER, of Preston Services : MORNING 10-30, EVENING G-0 O’CLOCK.


Soloist at Evening Service, Miss MARGARET POMFRET. S o lo " i lohold t h e D aw n {.AdaiiiB)


.Arntla-m " T Im' S u n s h a l l h e n o m o r e t h y l ig h t h y . i a y " (WruMwa rd . ) Colllections at each Service on bahalf ot Trust Funds.


SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, At 3-15 ■*. at the WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE.


R E V . FR A N C I S C. H 0 G G A R T H E . A ( tV h aH ^


Co n gregal ional Choi r . Leader : Mn. 11. .Jo n k s . : ..\ee„mpan,,st : .Mn . . \ . l . ^ s n o a . ____ _ .M J . A l t E tVKl .CO.M E 1


FLAMES FAREI^TS


\ story with a great, moral and api.eal, telling l.ow love broke throii.gh the harrier of a Youth aKiiamed of Ins jiarents.


Thursday Friday and Saturday ; MAE MARSH IN- •• THE FAMOUS FILM FROM THE OXPFORD THEATRE, LONDON :: PASSION


A superb Brilisli i’n.iluetion In 10 Acts, witl, one ef ll.e greate.st e:i»te.s as,sembL Mu- Mmisii Kv.s .Moor.r, llii.n.s Ji.sYi.nv. 11 i'.itiii-ur l.ANoi.r.i, .\. t.. loei.ios, ■\uimKV Smith, IIknkv Viii.un-, D. K. Aiminit, Ai.i..us Av.


MAGNIFICENT ACTING : TENSE DRAMA ; WONDERFUL SETTINGS. nkswouth and other


famous Btage-I,lave: s. One of tlio most maginfieently set niaiiv of tim goigeous srenes being ill natural colours. SEE the remarkable TRIf^ SCENE set in an exaet. reprodiietioii of the f;unous .N'o. 1 < ourt at tlie 3 i ai ly _


IF YOU WANT SOME THING SM A R T AND EJSEFUL.


Get a “ Dunhiil ” Torpedo Cigarette Tube The finest Tube on the Market.


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a: WESLEY CHURCH, CEiTHEROE J^st Reduced from 8/6 to 5/-


HARTLEYS K i i i^ S t r e e t , C i l t l i e r o e


GOSTUIVaiERS & FURRIERS Jam" ON


Wednesday^ TBiur'sday & S a tu rd a y MAY 2nd, 3rd and 5th, 1923.


TO BE OPENED EA C H DAY AT 2 -3 0 p .n i . kitat


WED N E SDA Y : Op em r THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR of CLITHEROE. (Aid. J. T. Whipp).


THURSDAY. ( C H I L D R E N ' S D AY) . K f t n v tT nf E u r s c s : a i rv a . i*. f i>


Cliairman ALDERMAN J- J- CARTER. acKBURN


Upem-r ; MASTER DONALD BLACKBUK-iw, (assisted by over 30 Children).


fhairinaii ; WALTER TATTERSALL, Esq., of Blackhiirn. I.


MRS J A. WADE.


SATURDAY. Opener : W. E. SLADING, Esq., of -YcLon. Chairman : W. H. CHARNLEY, Esq., of Chathurn.


ENTERTAINMENTS by T'irit-Cla | r florul


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HIG H- T EA on WEDNESDAY, at 4 ^ lock. :: _ 3/- Each. •irii-'iJiiss .•\riiHica.


.-trtistea •• SIDE-SHOWS and AMUSEMENTS I


ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM — ----------- up-to-date and out-o -c TKA.S A N D K K I ' I ’.Kr i l l .MENT S P R O V ID K D


ADMISSION : Family Season Ticket. 5.'- . .^^nf^r^ti ^111 6J. ; Saturday . Wednesday, (all day), 1.'- : Thursday. 1.'- : < “{


■orn*', •nil (all day) 6d,. Children u n d e r K . hall price. ? TlCKKT.Slmay he had. from ' , cY ^ T s , Woone Lane. W. SLINGEE, 40, Chatburn Road. g


Smart Coat, cut on tho novKoit lines. Tho (rimming forms a distinctive feature and lends the straight and slender lints so becoming to all.


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LISTENING-IN to Wircless_ -------— —.


.SM.,\KT .SKI.KGTION OF GABEHDIS^E SUM MER GASOT IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES.


The popularity of these Coats is well assured. They combine smartness with utility.


STYLES SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES.


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Prices ranging from SiUgns.


Plain and Trimmed Styles. We invite your inspection.


The PALLADIUM TEL. 147. PRo r iuETOTt : T . C O U P E .


TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW ! :: Tom Mix in a groat I’ox .Sn|ier-draraa : “ PRARTE TRAILS” :: stirring and absorbing Western Romaiioo.


Melle Suzanne Talbn in “ NOBODY’S DAUGHTER.” .V .Siianish drama in 7 Parts. MESSRS. JACKSON’S CONCERT PARTY in Complete Change of Programme !


Week Coimuenciug Monday, -April 30 :


M i s s N e l l i e B R IEH L E Y M r . W i l l P ^O U D


The Modem Patti, assisted hv a Ix-aut i f i i l a n d o h . i imin g V’ooal .Scena : •A NIGHT OF ROMANCE.” Monday Tuesday and Wednesday : piiirley Mason in E V E R S IN C E E V E


Tlio charming story of a I'nmoh War Orjiliaii, and a foreofiil exomiilification of the ,-wlago that "Tovo will find a way.” Tlio ])ietiiro reprosent.s tlio very acmo of jilioto- grapliic art. ■•uid has an interest quiti- out of the ordinary.


F I F T Y C A N D L E S is a tiiyslery story of tho highest order. Thrills & su.siienso. Thursday Friday and Saturday : Miriam Cooper & George Walsh in


SERENADE


An adventurous, romaiitie, exi iting story in wliicli Don R.amon Matieas dasliing son of tho Governor of .Magdalena, stakes his life ami tlie j.rovmce for tho lovo of Mario del Carmen tlees into exile after wounding the son of tlio tisiirimtg governor, but roturns when .Marie is about to wed to s;ive liis life, hringmg troo].s to overthrow the


Ivrant—^ —a sma.shing climitx !


Al.-k. Louise Lovely i.i W H IL E THE D E V I L L A U G H S ! pouerfiil story of a girl’s struggle against adversity ’


C D M H F, D 1 1-1 S iN D 'T t) P I C A L B l.t D C! M T N I 0 11 T L Y !


PRICES OP ADMISSION : 5d....... 7d...... 9d........ 1/- (Including Tax). HALF-PRICE .... 3d......... 4d........ 6d................. 6d.


NO HAI.F PRICES to SECOND HOUSES ! P assf-s not available on Holid.ays and .Saturdays,


BOOKISO • 3d extra to 1/- aiul Od. seats. : Box Ollioc o[)en 11 a.m. to 1 ; 3-30 to 6-30. : 'TELEPHONE------1 4 7 .-..


Evenings, 7-45. Saturdays, 6.1.5 & 8-15. : Matinoos, Wcdne.sday & Saturday, 2-30 !


S t . H E L EN ’S CHURCH WADDINGTON


GRAND B


TO-MORROW, SATURDAY IN THE DAY SCHOOL, from 2-30 to 10-0 p.ra.


OeuNEU :


t h e r i g h t r e v . TH E L O R D B I S H O P OF BRADF ORD Chairmaa; TOM GARNETT, Esq., J.P., C.A.


PRICES ol ADMISSION: 1 / - ; After 5-0 p.m., 6d. Procoods will bo Aorolod t« the Augmentation of the Living.


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TO -NIG H T & T O -M O R R OW ! A KUT<or-fu.-vlun- in r, Vart .s : L A w ! ' "


’ FRIDAY, APRIL 1923.


T h e G-H.AND K in em a . J A C K I E C O O G A N


I G N . v n U S C U L l cEN . TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 6-30 & 8-15 ; T-MORROW at 6-15 & 8-20, Matinee, 2-30. in Charles Dickens’ Masterpiece- O L I Y E H T W I S T DON’T MISS THIS WONDERFUL FILM ! ic


Following up the outstanding Productions submitted to our PaLons this Week, we have nrhesitation in .again ollering next week tliree more Films of superla­ tive merit, which we consider in their own class quite equal to the previous Pic­ tures They are pictures which have “ made good ” eve^vhere, and without Sing into a lengthy description of them we have every confidence Uiat they wiU please the taste of the Picture-goers of this district.


Cen Nights in a B%r Kooitt Monday Tuesday and Wednesday : Matinee Wednesday, 2 -3 0 :


J.-roni the famo.m T’lav and Novel that, has thrilled Mllhons 1 It is one 0 t^e ^eates heart-interest dramas that the world has ever known. ho aetin.g of tho fine caste is iiowerful, es,.< dally tliat of .lon.s- Luwm.i. and li.Miv vv W.Miu. Pictures that “ gets yon”——...and holds to tlie very last .


One of those : g iv e u s a t r ia l 1--. :


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Boys an(J Youths Suits IN large 'variety


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Variety is the salt of life : change is good for everyone—WheiTTts a change for the better.


We have plenty of VARIETY in our


stock—but the QUALITY never varies whether it’s a MOTOR CYCLE, A CYCLE, A TYRE or any ACCESSORY.


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