SS V, "'■ '-^1 'V E O v -
WILKINSONS the A1 Hatters DW^MOOR L AN E
l3 4;^- t a m
VELOUR HATS! HARD FELTS!
DISTINCTIVE. SiDVRT. SOFT FELTS! COMEORTABLE. TWEED HATS USEEUL. TWEED CAPS ! Value unequalled 1 /6 to 3/6. Establishod 100 Years. Tel. 6097.
Over 400 Pianos Sold in two years
B^ ef pon^Hein^
Have at present the innest Show of PIAJSOS anjrwliere for miles around. PDVNOS can bo purchased without Deposit—just £2 Montlily !
m Consult the following List :—
E . Heins & Son, Overmotal frame ....40 gns. E. Heins & Son, Art Case ............ 42 gns. E. Heins & Son, Solid Mahogany....45 gns. Princess Model, the Perfect Piano, The magnificent case, and beautiful tone and touch make it the very
finest value obtainable anywhere. Sole Agents. 10 years warranted 45 gns. Gorman Overstrung, 4-ft 4-in. high.. £5210. Gorman Overstrung 4-ft 3-in. high.. £58 10s Gorman Solid maliogany case.... £60 Agollo Overstrung .......................... 60 gns. Player Piano, PhillomcUe ............ 98 gns. Player Piano, Phillomellc Overstrung 118 gns.
50 PIANOS TO CHOOSE FROM
And all at the very Lowest Cut Prices.
■WE LEAD I — OTHERS FOLLOW ! ' Call and see ou r W in d ow s and inspect our StoclvS.
Uprights, Overstrungs and Grands -»• In great variety. : And Player Pianos.
i^f i< * , i REMEiffiER ! We have sold PLANOS for over
100 years—and do not de,il in any side-lines, thus wc can concentrate and speoialise on PDYNOS of the highest grade and Lowest Price !
WE CAN ARRANGE ANY TERMS with y ou , even with ou t a Deposit.
■WE CAN EXCHANGE your old Piano, and allow you full Market Value off a New One.
Call Now I Bapl^ef pon \ {leing, LIMITED THE GREAT PIANOFORTE HOUSE
21, Railway Road Blackburn
ARTHUR PYE s IIS
GREAT BARGAINS in Ladies and Gents .--WATERPROOF CLOTH OVERCOATS 35/- each
P B'?-
Other Bargains too numerons to mention All Cut, Fit on and made on tho Premises
A, P Y E TAILOR & WOOLLEN DRAPEEr
WELLGATE. CLITHEROE
AN EXPERIMENT THAT FAH.KD. L ittlo Jnnio: “ I fo th o r i f b aby was to
m allow the RoldfiBh would ho ho able xo swim child.
liko ono?” Mother: “ Oh, my hearens, no,
Tlioy^d Wll him.“ “ But tkey didn’t-'*’—“ Pboonix, . ,,
Grand Selection of All the Season’s Cloths for Ladies & Gents Tailoring. PRICES ARE THE LOWEST.
BARNSHAW’S
KCihg Street, Glitheroe HOUSE FURMISHEH
luill Si/.e licdi>tc.T(ls in tilook in Jron and
Bra.ss from 32^. (Jil.; FuU Smy IkKltsUMds in stock in Oak', WalniiL a.iul Alalmj^any from SOs.. Four-ply Woven Wire ^lattre.s.s4.*s from 30s. witli raised siilc-s. Klegant polisiH‘<l rit-chpinc Cots at 32s, Od. mid -IGs. oacli. Felt, al.'0_ Canvjus. Alattro,ss Pads, fnll size, at 6s. oacii. Wool .]\lattr<‘sscs. all si/.e.s, from. 27s, Gd. to o7s. (ki. ojicIj. Wool sliako up Beds from 19.^. to 3os, c;tch. Wool JJoksters and Wool Pillows, Fcatlior Bolsters and Feather Pillows.
also WtK)l. made up ready for hlHiifi for Beds, 3k)Iste'is and Pilhiws.
I ’icks only for Featlier, 'ricking for Wool hy
iJia yard. Felt Stair Pads from 3s. to 5s. (kl. Iier dozen.
Ixjvely Designs Felt IkMlsule
Carjicts 25 inche-s by 50 inches. Gs. 6(1. eaeli. Felt St<iir Carpels, Ricli Colours,16 inches ami J&inchcb wide, 2s. to 2s. 6d, i«.-r yard. Other Stair Girjxt.s’ from Is. 6d. jK-r yai-d. Large Range ol
LINOLICU.MS in .'sitK-k. Jivery class of runiiture in .sunk. <ir made to order.
ile.upholstoring carried out on the preimjK't^. Call and let as (pioie you.
LONDON TRAFFIC REFORM. Like New Yorlc and Ciiicago, Jxindon faces
for motor traflic. Tlio Ijondou authorities liavt* Im
the problem o f making the metropolis safe -hiu carefully watching Now York’s
traffic innovations with an <iye to profiting tlieieby, but “ 'J'ho Economist,” whose dis cussion of tho subject wo quote below, tliink.s it really must rise to express its doubt SL
SAXES BT AUCTION. BV H. HOLOEN * BON.
PORNITORE iind Efroct.s. on SATURDAY, •lANUARY 12th, nt 1-30 p.m. Full pnrticu-
H hirs next week.
HIGHER BANKS FARAf, IS’ HALLF.Y BANKS, WHALLEY.
H/TH VH L TAM NEWBOULD has fixed iVX ■satiirda.v. .January 2Cth, 1 9 2 1 for his
Sale of Live ami Dead h'ARM & I OCK, etc.
IHCNRV HOLDEN & SON, Auctioneors sind \ aUiers, Clitlieroc.
LEGAL NOTICES.
-vrOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tin- XT
p.rt.iorship between u.s tho undersigned
Anaolo William lloliert Sim|>«on, Fredone William Duckworth and Hcrhcrt A> dson
A.iman, cariyinu on hu.-iineas a.s .Vndutcctx, .Survevors ami EsUit« Agents, at Richmond Clmmiicrs. Richmond Tcn-aco, BlncUhnin, and ryl, Kinc Street. Clilheroe, hoth in t.ho County of
Lanca.stor, nndor the .sl.vle or firm ol “ SlMl’ SON .V DUCKWORTH.” hns h «n dissolved hy mntnni
con.sont ns from (he .list
day o f Dccomhor, 192.3. ALL (Ichls duo to and owing h.v the .said
h\Uy firm will
said .\ngolo W. 11.
Simp.son at tho ofiiccs of the into firm situalc in Uichinoml Cliamhor.s, Richniond 'Porraco, Blackburn.
D.ATKD tliis 2St!i day of Docoinhor. 1923.
SIGNFD hv tho said Angelo William Kobert Simpson, Kroderic William Bnckworth :uul Herbert Wilson Asniaii in tho pri'senee of
FI>WU. BFNNISON, Solicitor, Blackhnrn.
(.Signwl) A. W. R. SIMPSON (Signed) FRICI) W. DUGiCWORTH (Signed) HI’.IUIF.RT W. ASlLVN
DUCKWOKTH & ASMAN A.B.I.B.A..
A R cn iT i ix y r s .\n d s u h v e y o r s ,
. NORTUGATE,
BL.AGKBI'IIN. 52, KING STHEF/r, CldTIlKIlOE.
ADVERTISER and times, FRIDAY. JANUARY 4. 1924. ON SALE.
SALES BY ATTCnOK. BY MR. AMOS DUEROEN.
BOllOUGH SALT51100MS, LOWEJIGATE, OLITHEROE.
e n r y HOLDEN & s o n wUl hold thoir Next Side of Sori)lii.s HOUSEHOLD
BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE.
T^ONTH LY s a l e , t o -m o r r o w Saturday JANUARY 5th, at 1-30 p.m.
Amongst tlio effects arc 1 !MaIiogany Bureau ; 1 Walnut ditto; 2 Chesterfield SuiU*s; Oak Gate-logged Table; Small Piano (good ton e ) ; Chains, TahltJs; Gent’s Bike; Oak Sideboard; Oak Dining Room Suite; Sofas, Couches; Porcelain W’lishlnisiii with h o t and cold water tajis; Heating Stove; I’ icturcs, Bed steads, Poramhiilators; a (luaiiUty of HARDWARE GOOHS; somo hea-utiful Col oured Engravings after Morland; nice framed Overmantel; ^lahogany Clicffonior with hook- esuso above; cipen Oak Bookcase; Kitchen Tables and other effects.
BANK
SALFROO.MS. CLXTHEHOK. 'l'Uh:Sl)AY, JANUARY 22nd, 1924.
A
m o s DUERUEN, instructed by Messrs. Samuel Nothei*s and Co., the well
known Safe Makers o f AVest Bromwich and liondon, will .soli hy auction as above a con- signniont of SAFICS. Catalogues and par ticulars later.
OY MR. J . SM1THIC8 I. CHURCH STREHr, CTATOKROE.
received ami paid by the J E. SMITH1F.S is instructed hy Airs. • Wvatt to iscll hy Auction on
AVednc.sday,
I^OR SALIO— 'I’ ll BEE (HL'f.S due to farrow
.famiary 16lli. 1924, tho remaining STOCK OF DRAPERY,
contpri.sing Rilihon Silks, Woollens. CorsoLs. Children’s
Ho.so. Brass Arms and Rods, etc., etc. Sale to commence :it 2-0
p.in.
Al.so a. fnll si/.ed Bedstead and Single
1kd.stead; Kitchen Table. On view
morning of sale.
J. E. SMITHIES, ATJCTTIOKEEIl
SHAW inaiKJE ST., OLITHEllOE. M AND VALDER.
SAM BERRY, AUCTIDNEER AND VALUER.
Farm Sales and every other Description of Sales undertaken.
A Common-Sense Baby Car
H to “ whothor tho custom stated to he
prevailing over there of clubbing drivers who do not obey traffic instructions would bo an acceptable innovation in this country.” Now iho point is not in tho London editor’s utter ignorance of the facts about Now York’s traf fic police, l)ut in tho ])lan tlio British (loverii- m<*nt have for putting tho enl-ire traflic in the streets of Greater London in tho liands of one .Mnall compact body, and for making a few
sugge.stions to the new authorities. Ortain considerations in regard to Ivondon’s traffic problem stand out
cle.irly in tho mind of “ 'fho Economist ” : “ Tho first i.s lliat the
lior.se must now lake
a minor place in our transjKirt system. Whothor the patient friend of man shall bo divort(xl b* socondary roads entirely, or wbetlior coruiin thoroiighfar<‘s
.sh.all ho closed against him during coruiin hniirs of the day,
aro (inostions which must la* faced and d o cu1«k1 : at. host he will havo to bo contented with a place in a slow-moving curbside traf
fic. Sooondly. heavy through traflic must he divortcsl from our main congostoil thorong- fjiros, oven if this entails tlie roconstruction of vocondary roads. 3’hirdly. tlioro must he co-ordination between tho various authoritli'S who havo jMiwors to break tho surface of our roads.
1 ’ho absurd spectacle of one aulliority
undertaking a frosli repair to road one week and tlien in the following week another auth ority coming to pull up part of it again, must cease. Comparatively minor [xiints for con- sidenition a rc: ono-w.iy traflic- stro.’ts, and hiTgor commerci.'d and p.'tssengcr veliiclos. It is, we understand, (juite .a foasihlo proposition to build larger street vehicles with a bigger carrying capacity, hut at present the de velopment in this direction is arrested on account of tho police regulations. Some at tention might he paid to tluj ^ue-stion o f im posing ]>cnaltios upon the owners o f vehicles, which liy thoir action causo undue damage to roads. Tliis might cjiuso builders and owners of mjcIi veliiclos to have a little more respect for public projierty, ami seek fresh methods for s.aving tlu» surface of the road.s.” The new traffic-controlling authority, wo
read, will havo charge of licensing passenger vehicles and regulating fares. A brief quota tion from the Ullswator report, forming the basis o f tlio now legislation, shows us that 1/ondon’s jirohlem is very much like Now York’s ill certain respects. “ It is a.s true now as it. was wlieu the
Kenm-Kly Jones Committee reported in 1920 that ‘ London roipiirfs new tube railways, in all cases linking up with main-lino railways; new tramway extensions, wliicli will make for greater carrying capacity; a more scientific dovelopinont of omnihiit traffic; and, above all, a just and tnio perception of the proper funclion.s o f each form of transit, in order that wasteful competition may 1k> avoided, and each used to its highest efficiency.” Tho English press are also alarmed about
reckless autemohilo drivers, against whom they uro as bitter ns tho American. Tn New Y’ork State, according to tho National High ways Protective Society, in October, 221 persons wore killed by motor vehicles.
HANDICAPPED.
“ Sara, do you solemnly swear to tell tho truth, the whole truth, and nothing but
tho truth “ Ah docs, sah.” “ Sam, what have you got to say for
yourself?” “ Well. .ledge, wif nil dom limitotions you
havo jes’ put on mo, Ah don’t Ixdiove Ah has ajiything at aJl 1o say.”—“ Rocliostor Ti moo-Unioo. ”
THE
Af.AR.ME'r a (‘omnion-sense. Car, he- caiiso it is huill on lines most likely to afford Rally the greatest comfort and .s;Lfety. The IkkIv is hnng hy oiglit spiral spring.-; on to a light tubular steel frame. Tliis construction elimiiiaU« all possibility of danger from shock.
The.ro is aLo a ueti saving in ueiglit of more than ]2lhs. in a Marmot over any ordin ary Baby Car. No nuts to.I(X)son, No Straps to break. Soundly hnilt hy skilUnl British craftsmen, the Marmot is the ” R<»ll.s-Roycc” T>f Baby Carriag<’s.
.Ask for Free Catalogue.
VALUATIONS FOR ALL PURPOSES. A ddress : —
Townhoad, PENDLETDN, Clitheroe
ROBERT HITCHIN. E.A.I-, AUCTIONEER & VALUER.
Sales of Ever>' Description Conducted. Valuations for Probate, etc.
Prompt Settlements. Address • BASHALTi TOWN, near Githoroo.
CLITHEBOE .VUC'I’IO.N .MART CO.. LTD. THE USUAL SALE of FAT STOCK for
Tmmodiat^i .Slauglitor will ho lield on MON DAY NE.XT.
J.VNUAHY 7th. Sah' to cominence at. 10-30 a.m.
EDWARD CUE.S'rKR. Secrctaiy.
Q IS B U R N AUCTfON MART CO., LTD. A S.U.E of FAT C A 'm .E . SHEEP and
on MO.N'D.VY .NEN'I’.
JA.VUAUY 7th. to cijininenco ;it ‘.i-U a.m.
C arm el CARRIAGE Come and .si'c them at
14, MARKET PLACE,^CLI’niEROE*’ ’Phone 167
’ * TJic fame’s in tlio Frame.” ie<l hv
Stock hrouglit for sale must ho accompan- W. ROBICBTS, Secretary.
'I’c l . : Gisburn 12.
GREAT REDUanON JN B A S I C S L A G
Quotution.s for 4-ton lots and upwards, car riage paid. Motor-lorry loads (iolivered at uccessiblo Farms.
HA Y , S T R AW , SW E D E S , at lowest market prices.
District Agont for R. Silcock and Sons, Ld.
(Liverpool),
C.tVKES, MILVLS, etc. All inquiries to F. WILLIS, 28, Pimlico
WILL GLOWING WALLS LIGHT OUH ROOMS.
allow tlio illumination of rooms by means of a .sofu glow emanating from its walls, Prof. J. 11. Mathews, of the
Uiiiver.siiy of Win- consin predicts in “ Indstrial Engineering Chemistry.” Our luitation l>elow is from Scieiico Service’s “ Haily .Science News Bulle tin ” (Wa.‘;hington). Says Prof. Mathews:— ” Our iiKMlern lighting niethos, in which
visual radiation is prodncetl hy heating bodies to iiicandoseonco, aro naturally vor3* waste ful, since a large amount of om>rg3’ is
Io.sl as teinjR’rature radiation. The firefly and glow worm liave .solved tho prohI(’iii somewhat hotter, though we humans would scarcely ho .‘satisfied with idther of the.'^o lighting .s\*stom.s, 'llie firefly produces
sn.sta.nce« which hy oxid isation produce hgiit with iittte or no teni- l>oratnre radiation. AVe must at least admire Ids cfficicMicy. WHuil the firefly can do, man sh(>uld ho able to do, and far iM’tler. Un- (hmhtedl.v, the time will come when liglit will he produced hy controlled chemical reaction, and in a more economical way tlian hy the systems now in use. Tn one direction, at at least,
con.sidorablo improvement maj* l>o made. Litth' export knowldego i.s now cused in the selection of paint-s ami wall coverings in room interiors. IVTuch of tho light now .'ihsorhcd and wasted maj* he s;ive<l and
u.sed hy reflection, simpl.v by a proper choice of wall coverin.g In addition tliere is tho
po.ssi- hility o'f using materials that will omit light for many hours after receiving illuinination during tho day. I t is felt that, in spile of all tho oxccllent work done on phosphores- ('ont .sulfids. there is distinctly a groat field for research along this line.”
’Hio disinclination of lx)y8 to bocomo ap
prenticed to bricklayers is said to be causing ooncom ill tho building trade.. Wo csui
onlv c-oncludo that a career of loisoro has no attraction for our young hu-stlors.— Punch.”
Fronch say tho Gormans aro sending all
thoir good monoy abroad, an dnow they’ ve lot tho ex-Crown Princo return to Germany, which is our idoti of all going out end nothing coming in.—“ Brooklyn Eagle.”
Road, Clithcroo. Attends Clltheroo and all local Auction Marts.
Cold light, a product of future science, will BOWKER & SON
GRDGERS AND PRDVISIDNS MERCHANTS,
S cho o l T e r r a c e , Clitheroe
TaJeo this opportunity o f thanking their
cu.stemer.s lor patronage during the
pa.st vears and beg to intimate that, tlioir
bu.slnes, lui« been taken over by
'llioy dc.Miv to .'iolieit on hi> liehalf your patronage, in tlic Ix-lief tliat Mr. Sutclilfo will
at
requirements, giving yon higli quality cooda rciisonablo price togothor with ai etlirient .«;en'icx‘ .
ENGLAND’S OLDEST THEE.
The Alajor Oak, in tho heart o f Shonvood Forest, wliich is now beginning to show signs
of unusual decay, is credited with being tho oldest tree in tho country. Tlio koopor, with pardonablo pride, gives it 1,400 years; scien tific folk put it at 700, wliich is tho samo age as the 3’ow outsido Tottoridgo Church. Whnt- ovor ito ago, it is a magnificent veteran, with a trunk 30 foot round at tho hoight o f five feet from tho ground, and a circumference for its branches of 270 yards.
I t us(^ to bo
known ns tho Quoon Oak, and “ Major Oak ” is sad to bo a corruption of “ Major Rooko,” who wrote a book on tho oaks o f Wclbcck and loved this’ aged tree.
Walter SUTCLIFFE )k> able to attend to your i>
er.sonaJ
FAUmERS
May.now obtain supplies of Althain Gobbles At mARTHDLME P IT , COCK BRIDGE, Near WHALLEY.
r pH E PRICE OF EGGS rocommondod hy tlie Clilhoroc Poultry Society for tho
Price 1/5
Per Cwt.
Quotations given (on application to the AJtbam Collery Co.. Lta ) for 'Fhree or Four Ton Loads delivered to Farms
accessible by Motor Wagons. KILROYS
am- VELVETS IN ALL COLOURS.
28 SALFORO.-X BRADFORD FODENS
NURSING APRONS COT SHEETS THE SHOP / FOR BARGAINS. ALSO ON TH E MARKET.
FOUNTAIN PENS. Gifu which u e always appreciated.
AJDVKimSEH oiA XUISS 0 F7 ICO8 . FOR
next .seven days is: Retail, 3s j>er dozen; WholoBalo, 2s. 9d.
/~1R0SS-BREDS and bnm-door fowls la.v
^ DOUBLE tho eggs on Knrswood Poultry Spice, packets 7JiL. Is. 3d., and Karswood Afenl, .‘ijlbs., l id .—Byrne, 12, King Street, Clitheroo.
I^UR E -BR ED PULLUTS for Sale; Rhode Island Rod, Wliito T/Oghorn, Black
Leghorn and AVhite ‘Wyaudottes; also fevr very’ choice 1922 *
T^»ghorn PulleU,
through moult and laying.—Woodford, 2, .'Ubert Street, Low Moor, Clithoroo.
(^LOUCIirSTER
INCUB.ATOR, 160 eggs. new and perfect. £ 7 ;
ol.so 8 cross
bred PULLKI'S, la>*ing, £2 10s.—AVreneb, Up Brook.s Farm, Clithoroo.
INCUBATORS.
. POULTRY HOUSES & APPLIANCES. Every Description.
: : Llifs Free !
J . E. DRAPER, C.T. Appliance Warehouse, AUDLEY RANGE, BLACKBURN.-m
Cllthoroe Depot : MR. W. ALTHAM,-m Corn Dealer, Back Chatburn Road.
much of an improvement on pciBsivo rofiifiU anco.—“ Stamford Advocato.”
IPorsonally, vio can’t soo tliat muliahncos is Qllourning Orbere
I 'o r I adira o r G r a ta , m b b « raveistad la 24 houns if ptaerd befa ra 10 a.m.
RKB.MAYNBS • IN MEMORIAM.
KILLI.NGBEOK.—In Ivoving Memory o f our dear father, Robert Killingbeck, who died December 31st, 1920.
To >Icmory Ever Dear. —From tho Family.
9. Salthill Road, CUthcroo. ACKi^O^VLEDGMENTS.
LEES.—Mrs. Lot's and Family dcsiro to thank all relatives and friends for kind- nc&s and sympathy extended to thorn in their suddon and sad bereavement; also
for beautiful floral tributes. Eddisford Bridgo Inn, CUtheroo.
POLLEY.—Mr. Policy desires to thank all friend for kind expressions of sympathy during his sad boreavemont.
the Ciithoroe Adrertiffer and Times Oompsny Limited, snd Published at that Address nnu at 27, Cawtle 8 tri
Burnloy Rond, Gisbum. Printod a t 6, Market PIium, CHtfaefx>o, by
H\i\IBS lor ininiediato .slaughter will Im* hold
T.^OR SAU'L—Second-hand GEVSER and WaslistHud. in g«K>d coiulition: good opportunity lor anyone not wishing to go to
the cost of new.—Apiily, W. II. ‘Watson and Co., Bridgewater IVorks, CUthoroe. WAJ^'TED.
S.MAUT Intelligent IU)Y WANTED (Durafit lIoiUNe) 9. .Market l*!ae*.‘ . Clitlu'nK*.
A
CCOM.MODA'FlUN f(H' a few working men MO-AUDERS now at liberty—.Apply at
Carey'.N Bestauranl. 20. King .Streei. C‘lith- uM
’oe.
^ lO O D GKNEBAL .SIRiVANT WANTED. .Apply,
st.atiiig wages reipiired. .Mrs. 'Fonilinson. (!hipping Viearage. nr. f.oiigridge.
WTAN'
FED-.S.MABT (URL a.s
A.sslstant.— ’ ’ 'Fhe Castle Candy Store.s and Cafe Co. 19. C.ostlo Stns.t, Clitheroo.
*VAT AN'I’ED—G ENERA L. .f 40. for Man- * ’
clu-.'^ter.—Apply, .Advertiser ami 'Fiines Office, ClitliercHv
'YTTANTED.— HOUSE, with hath; about £550; early
pos.so.ssion essential. —
Apply, -Advertiser anti Times Ofiiee.
T\TANTED, HELi’ FOR A FEW AVEEKS ’ ’
in a l-'ami
Hou.so. able :o wil^Ii and
hake.—-Apply, J. Robinson. Ivower Ga/iegill. Rimington.
"VVTANTEI), for the Ciialburn Branch. ’ ’
SH.ARP BOA’ as Apprentice to the
Grocery husim-vs, l-l years of ivge; als^
.SM.ARP BOA*, not over 15 years, as .Appron- tici* to tho (trocery hiLsinos.s in CliUicrtK'; one witli exjH'rii’iice i»rcferre<l.—.Apply
person.nlly. at 7 i>.in.. 'riiursday. January 3rd. 1924, Co-operative Society, 2, Moor Lane. Clitheroo.
R ON S.VLE—Splendid BBEEDING PEN Utility Prir.e Light Sussex. 7 pullets
an nnrelaled coekorel (Lady
Andcr.son’ s straiiD.—James Bighy. West View, Grindlo- lon.
y pig was a bag of bones, Karswood Pig l^)wdcrs .soon put him right, says one
user. Twelve, Is.— Blackburn and Son.«. CasUo Gate. CHtheroo.
o s e 'f r e e s , Dwarfs and Climlwrs; Goos(‘herry. Ra.sphorry. Black Currant
.Tiul Rod Currant BilsIics, Privet, etc .; the best English vStiiff.—Jolm Ellis and Son- Vale View Nursery, Clithoroo. ’Phono 119.
1POR. SALE.—Seini-doliichod HOUSE known
theroo. Vacant Pos.'^ossion.— Fnll paiTiciilar‘ Priniroise Ring -Mil! lAd. (1020> C'liihonM*.
as “ Fern
Hur.sL, ” Honthorn Road. CH-
SPIMNG CABT. Jloth (dioap to clear.—Ajiply, B. Wolfondon. Itolton-by-liowland.
F ctui of January; alst> seven Strong
54'IX3R1CS, eleven wock.s old.—G. Hitchon, Low Aloor,
OR SALlv -LOW MANUBE CABT witli jjateut. arm.*;, 4Jia. Wheels; also Light
TROR SALE—NAVY BLU15 PRAIIETTE, its now.—1, Albemiirlo Avenno, Clithoroc.
IPOR SALE, cheap, thrcc-ipiartor siw; SAFETY RAZORS from 1/- iipwards. Geim- iiio GillettcB 7/G.— Lords, tho Chemists.
OVEN WOOD in small loads, cheap; also ICINDLEMG.—Bobbin Works, Clitlieroo.
■ VIOLIN with bow.—Apply, Advertiser and Timijs Office.
K
it c h e n r an g io h'OR s a ia i , i f t - . a coiniiloto and sound condition, .2.1 .-
G2, Whnlley Rond, CliUiorix!.
I^OR SALE.—MECCANO; worth £ 6 ; sell, hurst, 3S, Salford.
£3 10s., or iicarest offer.— /—Apply, Dew-
PBAM FOR SAI/E, Plano \V(X)d, good .Advertiser and 'rinie.s Office. Clitheroe.
comlitioM. Price £2 15s. Oil.—-Ippl.'’
NAVY PHA.M FOB SALE, practically nn- MiK>r Lane, Clitheroe..
nsed (cost £15 15s.) ; £5.—Sutcliffes,
^ O O H Second-hand .Singer 16K 'I'AILOU’S ^ MACHINE, guaranteed in first clns.s order.
Clitlicroe. IPOR SALE— Few Wire Hniied Pedigree
JL FOX TKBBIER J>UI»P1ES from three months.—Apply, Read, Slioeing Forge, Clith-
11 Bawdhinds. AVIRELESS.
VALVES REPAIRED. EVERYTHING FDR WIRELESS. — THED. WILSDN & SONS, YORK ST R E ET .- -------Plicmo, 8S.
FLASHLAMP8 comploto with Bulbs and Battery from 9d. Battorios 41d.----- BENTHAMS, Market Place, Clitheroe.
WIRELESS ::
ASK FOR PRICES for COMPLETE OUTFIT THEO. WILSON & SONS, York Street.
.V bargain, £ 3 . -1 7 , Castle Street, HARRV s u e d , 48, i'lirson Laiie, ClitlioriK! Host Prices given for Gent’ s.
CAST-UFJ'" CLOTHING. P.C’s. proinptl.v attended
I^ERNS, Palms, Aspidistras, Junipers, etc., - in various .si/ajs for A 119. 30>' _________________
,,000 feet of Sin. 'I'ongucd, Grooved and Beaded
BO.ARDS to clear at Ss. per 100ft.; good length of 3 x 2, at 12s. Od. i>or
lOUft.; Farmer’s Railing, £1 per 100 yards. —Nutter Bros., Shaw Bridge, Clithcroe.
J-'A
R.Al KB.S AN D G AIH) ION lOR S. SALE/—Now and Old SOO'F, in largo
or ‘itnall (plantItie.s.— Jas, T. Hiorn.s.
Chiiniiey Sweei>er, 34. Brownlow Street, Clitheroo.
qualiticH at modcrato prices; high-cla.‘»a hu.'
iine.ss headings a speciality. Ask for itnp!e.s— a wide variety of choice—at the -\clvertiser and Times Printing Works,
^Tarket Place and Ca-stlo Street, Clitheroe.
E.MPRESS SAAV MILL, CHATBURN.
IHAATC IN STOCK a quantity of OAK and El.M POS'FS; 20 Garden, Farm and
Navvy Bnrr<*ws; 12 Larch Gate.s; 20
T.adders; Hen Cabins; Chicken Coops; Slab.s; Oven AA'ood Logs and Chips, delivery in bags or cart
lo.Td.— Luke Smalley. Proprietor.
NEW S e 'V S O N ’ S W H I S T C A R D S
Now in Stock, CHE.\P AA'HIST CARDS for wintL-r season. Single card, 9d. per 100;
single card showing trumps, 1/3 per lOOj single card (32’.s) 1/- per 100: fold('d cards, 1/3. 2/6 and 3/- i>cr 100; rfrdnetions tor orders of
1.000.--Advcrti.scr and Times Stationers Sh(q>s. C:ustlo Street and Market Place, Clitlioroe.
Tj^VEUY KIND OF SHOWCASE kopi in .^l4ick. Pauollud C’-oiintors; Mirrors:
Jewellers and CiieniisUs Counters:
Ca.sh Till.«; Oak ami Brass Window Fittings; Milliner.s C>al: ami
Bra.ss .Sl^uuLs; CfUiftNlionors Gla''S !)i'|ilays; Large Stock o f Now and .St'cienl Haml.-- '• Heatons.” Shoptitter.s. Ix>rd Street
M'est. Blackburn. Tel. 6914. TBADERS- CARD CAl.ENIU BS. 1924.
I OCAL
TB.ADEBS should .see otir sample' of CARD CATJCNHABS for 1924:
splendid selection; your own matter printed ritjnirod.—.’Vsk for samples and prices,
Advertiser and I'ime.s Printing Departments, Castle Street and Market Place.
I^ACE POIVDEU, Genuine Froneh iniiKirted with a heautiful ixnfume. All shades
lOid. and 1/.3 per box.—Tx>r(Ls. BiLwdlands.
■ptNVELOPES uro now «o cheap—very little more than pro-war prio.*s—tJiat many
people and firni.s wlio prefer good stationery are buying them in .a (jiiality nearer pro-wnr. Ask to see sample book o ' our cheap but good sorioB. Prices from 3 '6 to 12/6 per l.WlO.--
Advorti.ser and 'Fimo« Stationery departments, Cnstlo Street and Morket Place, Clitlioroe.
T AM ON MY FEET ALL DAY and tiiey do punish me. You would l«M»k funnv
in any other position. Well, you cannot buy now feet .S4» give iLs a call and we will make them do tlit'ir work right, wliilo yon live, :ind in comfort.— Burrows, Surgical Boot and Appliance Maker. 31. Whalley Range, Blackburn, 'FoL 5208. Close 1 p.m. Sat.
I’ OULTRT, EGGS, ETC.
■Ji^-OR SALE.—A UROODER, 150-cliick .size and two Broody lIFNS.—T. Bicker-
.sUdfe, Up Brooks, Clitlicroo.
ITtX’ HlBl'FlON ILL RED EGGS. 10/6 per doz. Headed by prize winning
cockerel.— Moiitgouiory, Bashall Kivcs, Clith-
A T STUD.— -Cumberland B VR* also largo Black
Bo.nr, Sir Gilber Greenall’s breed.—
Harri.son. Acre Hill, nca Holden.
a t S'FUD.— “ Bramlev Bov ” I7.J3 '>odi- greo Largo BLACK BOAR. - A. alv.
Farm Bailiff, Brainloy .Meade. Wlfllev Lali-
ca.sliire.
‘ ’
r p i IE ”
BBA.MLEY ” Herd oil BLACK PIC«S; bred from
Btrains; rear.H] in tho oi>cn ; well- hardy; in-pig sows; in-pig gilts for .sale.—Apply, Farm Bailiff Afeade. Whalley, L.anciushire.
Pedigree
the
bo.st own and ml gilts Braniloy
8TA.\T)]'1\ HALL FAR.^
TOW.VSHIP OF
PE.VIiLET^-. Near Clitheroe.
\
o f \\;iIton 9tn.” farrowed 4tli Jany.,\i922, .‘'ire, “
I.ion Heart of C h o lm om i le i .11777* dam. •
a t s t u d .—Large IVliite
Bo.ar (on io f Sir ^
herd), ” Lion^Ioart Til • Cholmondloy DnehoM I7 lh ,”
Also Cumberland
Bo.ar, ” High Times ” \ ^ r No. S.L.J.B. 2'^) furrowed 4lh April, ll20. —-Apply, Standen Piggeries, or Stan\o«n
l^tate Otlicos, Littlemoor, Clitheroo. phono No. 32.
FOB n iB E.
ITAXI and CHAR-A-BANC FOR HIRE.- Apply, 'F. Burges.s, in Hall St., Clitheroe.\
O
N HIRE.-TOURING CARS for Hire; rea.Honablo terms.—Slinger and Soiu,
Bnwdland.s Garage, Ciithoroe. Tol 73.
\ \ / HIST DRIVES.—When making your ' ’ arrnngoincnts, first consult W. Hanson
and .Soils. Wellfold Chair IVorks. Ciithoroe, for T-O.A.V OF T-MU^ES.— ’’Vrito or ’phone 116.
SVrAN, AVATERMAN TENS
& OXOTO
GOOD IXA’ ESTAIEXT. Rclinblo ond Lasting.
a d v e r t i s e r and TIMES OFFICES. All a:I ^ i f T(|
A CCOUN:T or
f o r m s otlier >
rwi.sc, printed
.- id MEMOS., cheaply;
ruled better
npO LEI SJORE PLACE ^m*rlv occu- PK-.1 l.y Iho luto .Afr. d.A. Wilson) Wnrohonso ll.oworcnto
uiul..>r
■Mxo 2 , ft. X sfL, . ifufwva
flooj-.Apply, l.A ->I<x)r Lau««, t Iiiherc>^“.
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LET.-------Furni.shed BElJoOM and Sl 1 1 IX'G - B( U i.M ; suilahlo
ness gentlemen; everv conv
station.—Apply, Box ‘ D..
Acirti.ser and 1 imc.s Olfiee.
AT STUD. II A’ indow and 'Fable
decorations always in .stock.— John Ellis and Son, A’ ale Viow
Nur.sery, CUtheiw. 'Phone
W
AV. h . SAGAIl, 29, Pm.Ii(^ad, CUthSw. :n.d all l.\-
ULY.—
Ci.Ai.-fli.-OR REPAY- “ ado.—Apply,
OU.Mh iA X mattershertaken. Apply
any ,.von„,g ,,fu,r (i p.m., H,nrKr<Jyot, nl, I’ imlic. R «ul. CliUioiol.
_____________ LOST.
X
O.SI. in CIitluT(>c. .ii..UH..\. ursas.' i
.\dv..rtis<.r ami -Time.s Office. J^
O.ST- WHITE
I'elix WiLnii, ClitlienK;. -m-Mver... • Neu Ion.
tiiTClJ ivi.;v (Ward.— .Apply.
• Tinker.” Ruler appiv t„ ,♦ 1........ C
rERRI|.p nO(| |>ux> i
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O.ST -O n e ilOGG. J.oS l„,™ .M.F.. .....
Ciiatlnirn.
on horn. Intonnation t4> '" ; Moor, Cliiheroo.
, . | f.n- IinK-f— Fnu.kland.
T P . 'i ir . J)ai-k Clioquer CO(. J) \ ‘>01-^ • -N.U.R.P. ”d . - i r , AUria ' Aronn;:
’
J^O .S T - i ,0 .\K .SIIE.\RLIN(i||.|. on near ndillr mark en far Lild, ,-, .J.II.l. Ill Worth. High
.....rk on far LiM- r, J.H. l . TO LET.
^ i r r i .N c ; noo.\i a n d ue db o .m -i-o •Appl.v. .\dvert.i.M.r and '^.,s Office.
T LET--l''
nniisli.cl REDluM AND
Writ< Clitherof
HIT'J'ING
ROO.Al, WIml
Di.strict.- Hox \\Aitv.-,ai.s,.r muriiius Oflic-.
U| Ml
UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED AND R E PAIRED, at B A IL E Y ’S, 3, CASTLE ST.
SHIPEg.
ABROAD or - Rigby^ Agent
u . 'v - - '• 'A i ' ;
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