ADVERTISER AOTD TIMES, FRIDAY, .JULY 4. 1924. Clitlieroe & District Kennel Association.
I embers’ s h o w LIBERAL CLUB,
(Under K.C‘. Sanction) in the
H^TO-IViORROW, (Saturday) July
r.th. i iV J l .
JU IK ;K ; U.. MAMKU. KS(J. .liidy:inj: to eojjimenco at (i-Ht)
p.ni.
ANNUAL GENERAL fVlEETING OF MI'..\II!K1!S Wi l . l ; 111': l iKI . I ) o x
WEDNESDAY NEXT "^ IX 'I'llK
JUNIOR CONSERVATIVE CLUB AT S-0 I’ .M.
All Tiu-niltcv' ;iro ui’^.'titly nth'iul.
PUEEIMINARY NOTICE. P E i ^ B L E T O P i
THE INGLEMEAD ’ ( /C f c i s t f r / i / l
In the Newest Colourings, from 50/-.
'Quicksilver' Weatherproofs from Signs.
J. L. BULCOGK & SON REGENT HOUSE, Clitheroe.
Limited
Something You Ought To Know
We have in Stock a NEW & Varied Selection of
RKASONATII.IC DRESSES rJOCES!
AT AtOST
JUMPERS BLOUSES
SHIRTS HOSIERY
LADIES & CHILDRENS’ UNDERWEAR A SPECIALITY.
Give us a CALL before the Holidays !
Misses~WALKDEN 50, LOWERSATE
“ THE WORKPEOPLE’S DRAPERS.” :: WEAR :: CREAM ! ! CREAM ! ! !
OWING to the increased demand for our delicious Cream wo should be greatly obliged if v;e could have all JARS RETURNED. lid. is given for each returned Jar.
ALL ORDERS receive prompt attention. J. BLEAZARD, WADDINGTON.
vo n UNX’K irrATx wEArrrER .ATAXiMu:\T OF riTOTJxrrrox MTXiMmr OF w.i*:iGJrr .
GARMENTS of Every Description for Children. Ladies and Gentlemen.
KNITTED SUITS, SPDRTS CDATS and DVERCOATS.
FRO. i r
DUGKWQRTHS R s m i n g t o n
XOTK ! LADIES LIGHTWEIGHT SILK MACS’ SUPPLIED
All oiir WEDDINGS, -lun.-s untl Outings riru undcriukcn witli SPECIALLY Good Cars and Clients an* ATTENDED to with Civility. Wc Insiir<? our 'J ■a^is TO cover all JUfks and are driven BY IC.xpcrienced Drivers.
Quotations for Chara PartiDS also given.
OSWALD ROWE & CO.. LTD.. T h o r n S t r e e t ,
it DISTINCTIGN YOU SELDOM SEE ■ '
'I’lio most ii|»-to-(l;ito M’loction in evory ro(|Uisilo for I lilts uiul Cups; Christy.', nml 'I’rt-’S'v'.s
T’ults. Cup- 2/0; Soft 1'%
Jliinl F-'Its. 32/n- ’il^. >/n.
JAS. L BULCOCK & SON. Ltd REGENT HOUSE, Kinig Street
FIRM and lias a reputation lot rcliatiility second to none
.1 \AGENT ff)r 4t y^ar^ hy fhe SAME HfinooM 51 c;. Co.
l.TO„ CovutentV*
.Arthur W. Whitaker, 1 1 , & 14, C.-istIo Stroct-»n
When shopping he sure to visit The Cafe for ail High Glass Confectioneij
Tlje
bc.st Cafe in. town for Wcdding.s, l^unorals and all Jcind.s of jiartie.s.
TRY OUR NOTED
TAYLOR & HUGHES MARKET PLACE.
Telcjilionc 150 Cafe*, KIG Bakery
Hours: S a.m. to S p.m.-'I^ToiuIay, Tuesday Thursday & Pj'id.ay. Wednesdays 1 p.nj. Saturday—8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Each Loaf Wrapped m Parchment Wrapper.
BARGAINS FOR ALL rsjow
Ask your Grocer for E X C E L Milk ' Bread and you will get the Best.
Nr. ClitlRToc* ord Annutd
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd 1924 SPORTS
Grcnt, Altniclious, J’jirt!cnl;ir.'> Later Tender.^ are invited for T?and
Sue: A. C. 'I'.nylor rcntllo Cotlagtt.
I’undluton, Nr. CUiIiuroe
THE CENTRAL GARAGE CLITHEROE
JULY ^OLiO^YS B. H. ORMEROD'S Motor Charahanc
:: E X G U I t S i U ^ S :: For each tlay NOW BOOKING]!
. I ’iirlifiil,-us may lie oblaiiiLul ;it Die- Garage and full l ‘r<tgr;imme will apjtetu* ill N(“Xt Weelc’s Paper. Telephone^ 154.
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The Talk of the District CARPET SALES
f f i® yS «S E L L S B R E A T AT B A I L E Y S , The Umbrella Siiecialist, 3 CASTLE STREET O n Glitheroe M arket.
PEOPLE are coming from miles arouiiii Clitheroe to take advantage of our fiU^EIKEOS 0F BMGAISWS 2
__riiese Sales are not prepared by offering inferior goods. Everything offered is backed by our reputation and experience of nearly half a century.
OUR NEXT GREAT SALE WILL BE HELD ON
TyESOAY^RiEXT, jy L Y 8th When the largest assortment of Carpets, Rugs and Oddments
(New and Second-hand) ever seen on Clitheroe will be offered, regardless of Weather.
Sales to CommeiTice^ 2-3® &
p.sti.
Should you not contemplate buying a Carpet, come round and see the WONDERFUL BARGAINS. You will be astounded!
COUNSELLvS
OF NORTHGATE7 b la ck b u rw . A l .S O A T P R E S T O X .md ORR.A' i : H .V RW O O I ).
C H A T B U R iS r . OtJTliVC.-- 'riic :iiuin:tl :nr:m^<‘<l hy
I\
l.rs. ,l»:ildwiii wu.'- hold on TtU'.‘'day. 'riivM* trips ar«‘ v<’i\ popular ami tiiu! 21 p(
.T.sim< wilt) inudo th<‘ jonrm-y to Jtipon luul a mosi.
on.ioyahh*- tiim*. On ihr outward .ionrney a short, .sl'.iy was nnido at SIviptoii and altcr- waids an
e.st ollonl. run wjis
nn.do thron^h licanlifn) connlry which was *;rc;itly adinirctl. Jlipon was rom hod ahont urn- oh’lm k ami after ilinnor the <athodi*al ;iiid \-arioiis si^lif* wi’j'e in.s[uck'(l. A visit was also made to Stndloy Itoyal and I'Vnintalns .Ahhov.
'riii>
port iim of I lie tii]> was kconly ai»i»n'cintr<l. while the li ttle rhnrch in Stndh.'V J’arl: aronstnl a iiood deal of mhniration. The party relnrmi l to Itipon for u-:i :ind ;ifter- ward< the I’c lum .hmrney
w.is (vnnmeneed. the ride over Itinhherlmn'.e .Moor lieiinx e\-
SELECT YOUR FURNITURE AT THE
SHAW BRIDGE STREET FURNITURE STORES
E. Si^BTBiES PROPRIETOR. lill:il!lliiifr. c:li.ul,iim w:i- „||,„1|V hl-lnrc. li’M, til,- .•.mini; I,,.,,,;; vnl.'il ,m,. i,f Hh.
W A L TO N NO R TH Outfitter to Well-(Jresse(d M en .
(Successor lo W. WILSON.) The HIL L TOP
'I'his Shirt i.s made from fine tjuality c o t t o n , cream grounds with neat stripes in various colours: 2 collars to each shirt Q/G.
BURMA The
The Shirt of the season, in n i c e ll a n d 1 i n g mercerised Poplin, plain colours Old)', white, cream and huff. 2 collars
to
eacli shin. 15 6 .
Promenade'* Made from
a specially soft fin ished
m.Tterial, in neat and
f.incy
•
stripes-.doitblecuffs 1 collar to each siiirt 1 0 6 .
Men’s Ih'jamns summer ivei
SPECIAL. Fancy ami Idock
in dne Twills and 12 6.
Stripe L’ nions : “ The
Comfort .Sliirts for stinuner
v.e.ir: tailoretl by e.xperienceil workers for tiio particular man.
sleeve and skirt length; easv .•^cve and snug fitting neckbands '
fust the right .xU
m.'iterials arc guarantceil for satis factory wear, and all colours aie guarnnieed fadeless.
The SYLKONE Highly Mercerisi’d I’oplin, epial to ^hk.
Ifeatiiiful
fancy stripes in all Colours ; made with tile new convertible cii't : one collar to each shirt 15 G.
WALNOR High • grade Z e p h >
Tho • r
Shirt, f.-mlt- lesslv tin. ished ; white grounds with single and double fancy c o I o u r e tl stripes 8 11
The RAYNOR
.'Ml-Wool TaiTeta: the highest grade o materials anil work manship. .A shirt of e.xceptional merit for those who want
... Cream ipes 21/.
WALTON NORTH, 6, HIGHER CHURCH STREET, BLACKBURN. Phone ,
KEXALL Li¥EB m U iOOgliEY TEA (PlMtEIA' H E K IU L . )
Kcrommcmlod for .ITiliousnes.';, Sick Tit'aflaclic, SlnggLsli J„ivrr. Jvidn(*y J rouble,
.Itelieve.s Constij);ition. Price 1 /3 per tin. From B A W D L A N D S . The Chemists,
Styles suitable for IHasds, Young Ladies and fWatrons. Knitted Costumes from 2 Cariligans from 8/6 : A few Knitteil Cream Skirts. Ideal for Taiinis Wear, to clear at 6/11.
Ladies Cashmere Macs., Grey and Fawn, 27/6. Silk Macs. Special offer. 2 Gns. Odd Skirts, all Reduced to clear. Prices froni T^l W a t c h t h e W i n d o w f o r N e w B a r g a in s e a c h d a y .
Fvery Gostiinie Re-Pricetl for This Sale : Marabout Stoles. 10/6, 15/6, 23'6 to 3 euiiieJs" ‘'
ncesl.om 7/11.
mm \ M i \ 3 |V ' -'■‘ ■O v ( J; , ■ o A 4 4
IU‘iK(TI{ K YOU ;iXVK.S'J'— INVESTIGATE
T I IK SKC'lTJO'rV OFKKI tKI ) TtV
THE BURNLEY BUILDING SOCIETY Ol'il^
O.SVl'S :ii‘c a firsf <'h:u*;;c‘ on the fMadoLyV
ASSETS OF £2,500,000
crjiial to i;-l for every .Cl of Di'jio.'iits. Easy AVitlidrawal.
iMorlKage.s granted on .approved proportiem. Blackburn Branch : 5, Higher Church St Chief Office: 12, Grimshaw St. Burnley yr. HAUVlSr, S0M-»tnry.
A few Ladies CREAM COATS, All-wool blanket cloth. Rare bargain, Cannot bu repeated.
*| Gn.
Also SHOWI iRPROOF T\VRKD COAT.S lM)/6. Special Value.
H AR T LE Y S
Wontlerftll v.abie in Ladies Gabardine Repp, and ;Marocain Wrap Coats. Prices Hanging from 2 Guineas to .'i Guineas.
Ladies Semt-fitting 'I'weed Costumes, now- being olfered at •-.■
,) Gns- .Nicely tailored and well cut- Don't miss this opportunity !
Smart selection. Cent Erocks in wool G.ab.,
r.mmed beads. Special, 2.5/-. Navy,'!; brown.
Limned number Also stylos ranging from a-.’/C to .l,i Gns.
Costumiers und Furriers, KING STR E E T , CLITHEROE.
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