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ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925.


PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH CLITHEROE


h a r v e s t f e s t iv a l s e r v ic e s SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th


and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th Si. ND.w .'^liitvirr.s ;


DToniim? III-:!!): 0-0 .t'lViKlii r : REV. L. C. BARKER


Spt’oial .-:ingin<.r af aacli S'.’i’vicr l)y tin* Ciioif !So|id-:t. .'it I'ivi'iiiiig Scrvifi- Mr. E. Dewhirst


A itk k .vhii.v 2-oIi A MUSICAL SERVICE


given by llic' I ’riiimi'y ITcimrimoi't. L'liAiu.M.NX : Mr. W. Birch


i\To.NI>.\V HARVEST SOCIAL AND FRUIT BANQUET


Ch.'iii' t" ill' :it 7 p.lii. bv Mr. W. Slater


A grand Musical programme arranged .-served ,it rr:isi pti;i ble


(•barges. Collections taken at all Services


iV io o r L a s R e C h u r c h CI.rrHKROE


SUNDAY Next, September 27lh, 1925 PreiielliT at


a.m. REV. T. FISH


-I’reaelier at 0 p.in. rviR. W. SMITH


KING STREET SPIRITUALIST CHURCH


SUNDAY Next, September 27th; 1925 S]ie.'iker .'iml ('biirvilyarit MISS LOWRY, of Blackburn


Aflerno'iii 3 ; Kveiiing 0 ; t'irele 7-3U .\u. Wl-'.'.rn.MK


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Bncn.Mii'rKs H.u.i.


SUNDAY Next, September 27th Speaker and ( 'l.-iirvoyant Mrs. Forshaw, oT Clmrley


Servievs I) and 0 ; l.ycenm ll> a.m. U.M.C., GRINDLETON


will l)e lii'ld in tlm ain'Ve pbuc iiT W'l'r.'liip cm


Harvest Services SUNDAY Next, September 27th


IVe.cc ber : REV. THOMAS FISH X'euly appointed .'.Tinislor


Special Music will be given by the Choir i)i;c;\Msr: Mr. John Cottam 'i'iMKS or Siti'.vic Ks :


,‘\l;c i]ioi II 2-311 ; Kveiiing It o'elock Collections on behalf of Church Funds


INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITY


SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS. SEASON l‘)L»5—


Dircciors: Lionki. Powku. London. FIRST SEASON’ IN HLACKIUIKN.


KING GEORGE'S HALL, BLACKBURN. OCT. 15. JAN. 30. FEB. 13, at 7-30


EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS.


T E T R A Z Z I N I LUELLA PAIKIN


TIjo \ \ orhl-fnimnis (^^m•(•n of Song. The Workl-faniou.s l*i*iina Donna. Tl)e '.Vorld-fainous Coloratura Soprano.


EVELYN SCOTNEY B R A T Z A


World-Fa nil ai.s N'iolinisL J OHN ANI ADIO Till! W’Di'Id's (lrt‘!ili‘St Kliiiitist.


THE GREATEST VOCAL QUARTET IN THE WORLD


From the nUl Imp'Mial 0|xTa, I ’l-trograil


KEDROFF QUARTET ERIC MRSHALL POLLAIN


World-l 'amons naritom*. Tin* Wnrhl- l'amons 'Celli.sl. ZOLTAN SZEKELY 'I'lm WinM-rL'iiou'ned


The.GREATEST ORCHESTRAL COMBINATION (in full strength)


LONDON SYiPHONY ORCHESTRA


Witli the World-f.'UMoiis Conduclor. SIR THOHHAS BEECHAiVl


Subscription Rates for the'Entire Scries of THREE Concerts, inclusive:


2 2 - 1 7 - 1 4 - 10 6 7/-. AUraclive S niveiiir Brochure Gratis


on Application


BARKER SON & HEINS Ltd. 21, Railway Road, Blackburn. Phone G 0 9 7 .


THE LADIES AND CHILDRENS HIRRSSIN ADE G Saloon


\ v i : l i .o a 3 ’ k OVKK 1v\TOUGII.S .SIIOI'


is now under the personal management of


nUDM ’YOE AAE E VM who has taken over the business


WAVING, MANICURING, FACE MASSAGE, &c.


Hours ; 10 a.m. to 8 n.m.


SA L E S B Y AIJCTIOiV. BY MR. T. H. TAYLOR.


.\l.\ldl.\M, Nonr MKlili HUSK.


CltKAT .\.\.\'UAH SALK OF SliKKl* AM) HAil US.


FHIDAV. (Xn'OHKI! *Jml, 1925. 2 0 4 5 SIIKKI* arul


.Sh‘‘tiiliiiH (liiniiurs; Jld huli'-hrcd Shearling Wfdilfr.N; lOd lijili-invd I'hvON; -109 Ilorueil Drtift and l\iT|)ing Kwrs; 279 Hlack* I'jiffd (liimiH’r. \Vfihh*r ami 'I'n]) Lainhs; -JIO liall’-hn'il (iimnifr anil Wethier l,and)s; 1'^ Wonsleythih' and llnrncd Tii|»s. Saif at 12-:i0 prompt. Uallol at 12 nVluck.


enii’ied (•o1n|l^i.^iJlg 170 li:ilf-l)ro<l liA.MBS already


That are PLEASING to the eye That are COMFY to v/oar


That are SMART in a real sense


'J\ II. 'I’AYLOR. Auctioneer, Skipton. Ti*l. 220.


N.H. — .\nangoim‘iil.s will be made for


loatliiig sltH-k at Hellifield aiul Hell Husk llailway Stations.


OiV .SAtH.


^IIOK'K HUJJIS for S.Vld*]; superior qtial- ^ ity: Jiyaointh, 'I'nlips Karly and Alay limvering: Dallodil, Narcissus, Crocus, Scillas Ancmoiio, Hanuiiculus, SnowdrniKS, etc.; Hyacinth (Hasses and Hidh Fibre. — dolui I'llli.s and Son, Vale \'iew Nm>ory, GliUieroo. - •*.Hhom» 119.


aVST-UFL' CI.O'I'Jlli\G. P.C.’. promptly attended to.


11TAHUY SKKO, JS, Parson Lane,, Clithoroo. HCvSt Prices given for Gent’s


TrM'ITlNC: DONK TO C liOKU.—Ladies’ Costumes, etc.; Jumpers, liand or


machine knit; Gent’s, (^lardigans, etc.; Oiildren’s Woollies.—E, Lamhert, OG, AVoono lauie, Clithcroe.


‘V'^iMAS Chocolate, Cigarette and 'J’OA' CLUlkS. .Agents wauled. Best terms


present tiv all a cuts. No outlay.—Hope, (Colne.) Tjtd., Dept. lO.’l. Colne, Lancasliire.


in the trade. Good commission. l'’ino


Club Merc!.ants in T^ngland; wonderful term.s; good con.mission; lovely present to all agents; Kst. 25 year.s.—Dennis and Co., Dept. 9, Colne, Lancashire.


■^MAS Chocolate, Cif^aretU^ and Toy CLUBS. .Agents wanted for largest


also TO.AIATOF'S 9d. per lb.. frcvSli cut daily; Shops supplied.—1’. Parker and Soils, AVhallev Boa I Nurserv.


A hirge number of splendid top-.siml BUI.BS. tho best (pialitv obtjiinable;


•10s. monthly, delivered free; warranted for 10 N'cars; tuned 12 months free; Railway f re paid to buyers to select.—Buy from Barker Son and Heins, Ltd., Plano Maniifac- turers, 21. Railway Road, Blackburn, who can save yon ponnd.s and give tlio finest value obtainable in tho kingdom.


'piANOS.—50 to select from: £25, £28, £30 £35. £-10, £50 ca.sh, or from 20s., 30s.,


Splomliil Jacobean Bedroom .Suite. £32 10s. Mahogany (,)uoon Anno Sideboard £10 17s.6d Sccond-haml Solid Mahogany Sideboard, cost £00: £18 18s.


MKRCK’FS CHFAPSOFA SHOP, 41 Penny Street Blackhuni.—I'Nt. 1S7G.


Another I’air. £10 1.5s: Gate-leg Tables Ofiico and Kxtension Tables; New and Second-hand Couches; Suites; and odd Easy Chairs. Furniture taken in exchange.


Pair of Oak Toilets. £7 15s. Gd.


cheap priees for fixing.—AVICLDING of every description of im*tnl work: Steel, Cast Iron, Lead, Coppiu*. Brass and .Alnm- iniiiin: Kstimates given for :tll cla.sst's of work.—AY. and R. Brierlcy. Plumbers and Decoi’ators. A


r- Sink; A


’alerloo, Clithcroe. SI,AII)in: i!. \ .


1:^01! .SALK I’lllVATKI.y- ANMS l.AND KNI), known ;is •‘ OI.D l lAbI , KABAI,”


H H. JSS. TOiUiSOH WILL RESUME TEACHING ON


NIONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th INDEPENTENT


ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS M.U. Castle Lodge TVo. 70


THE NEXT LODGE MEETING SATURDAY, OCTOE5ER 3rd wilt be rccllowed | ,y


A S M O K E R III whieli ile‘ iideiided. .-erie.: of


Winter Lectures liy Hie \'.(!. will be iiHingiirided. Usual time -7-0 p.m. .1. JT. K av. S,r.i>'liir!/.


IKilOSiEi FE AT £0/6 & 24/-


O


-Made from a 'i'will Heavy lliiliber I’ro'ifed material. Diiuble-TTreasled, all-roimd Belt. Vi-rtical I’cieketss, (Tmir- anleed We ter-proof. Snitalile for motoring D'ivaig. Tlie vei’y eoat; for real bard wear. Will go over your own ove.'eo.'d. .All .si'/.e.-i in .stool;. You are cordiai y im'iteil to inspect


this Coat.


j . L. eyLcocH & SO I l t d . CLITHEROE


mill pxsliiro Imiil iHljoinini; ronil side; :i (rood S-rnotni’d iioiisi'. I:ii-i;(‘ hiun. ;i<'conilnod,-ition lor I*J lieiid of f'iittloiind :i iiorse; well-fenced and well-watered. -.Apply to I'^red Hode.con. on till' jireniises. afler (i-AO p.m. any iiiRiit, or Saturday afteranons.


Slnidlinni, coniprisinH ‘ iIIO.VEY TO LEND.


Caip's ill .Slims of .Cat) upwards, on all elassos of property: (|iiiel; com|i|eliniis.—Cl. I.loyd. I.Id.. .)3. T.nrd .Street, Iiiverpaol.— (Plioiie S Cetitral).


’ O.V .MOli'I'GAdl':.—.Cltf.ono avail- atile to lead on fii'.st. and .seeond Mort-


■:A


WHAT ABOUT THAT WINTER Overcoat or Evening Dress Suit you intend purchasing i


T will gtiaratiic!- to give vott


.“ttl isfael ion in every delail AV'e are sliowing a sniiirC and


exelnsiye range of Autumn and Winter samples iti Itolli Ladies and Gentlemens maierirds.


for the quality of material and high- grade craftsmanship which is infused into every garmont.


--All gartnetiis are niaile on Hie


preinises tinder my own per.sona! .s'liiiervision


J. R O W E Oexuixe B espoke T aieou


3 2 , K I N G S T R E E T CLITHEROE


Fashionable mourning completed at short notice


C R O O K S


For HIGH-CLASS C H 0 C 0 LAT ES SW E E T S AND T O B A C C O . . .


Delicioiis ICES J - ' '" W E L L . G A T E JOIN OUR XMAS CHOCOLATE CLUB J7 ncros of imniilow


'J*^iOR SATiF.— f.arge (piantity of Rough lOalt' and other GLA.SS; Portable Cook­ ing Range: AViiite I^orcelain Raths A


WOOLLEN THK SA.MK MAY BK SAID OK ART SILK


SCARVES ani. scarves ALSO SHOWN 'I’HIS WEKK;


PLEASE NOTE ESPECIALLY THE VERY LOW PRICES PREVAILING AT


King St. Drapery S to r e s YOU D


O THIS? My Glasses will prevent you. Gold filled Glasses from 7/6 per pair


ALEC GREENHALGH, F.8.O.A., F.l.0.0 LIBERAL CLUB, CLITHEROE


EVERY THURSDAY FROM 2-0 TO 7-0 P-M.


Pfcslou Aildrcss—6. Viclori.i IJiiilditiRs, l•‘is!lcl•^^;lto. I’restou CLITHEROE CRICKET


?: BeWLlNG & TENNIS CLUB Bmvi.ions Stai.l—Bazaar ]''i 'xd


JUMBLE “ SALE


in the LTBKKAL tU.UB Saturday, September 26th


Opi-n :it o'cliick. Admission 3d. Refreshments at reasonable prices


Also at 7-15 prompt one of the BOWLERS STALLS POPULAR


WHIS T D R IV E TICKETS 1- EACH


JB'frcslimcnt.' nl- rcnsoiiMlilc prices Don’t miss this, our Final Effort


CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE B i u .iaiu) Cb.nit


A GRAND DANCE


On SATURDAY, September 26th MR. WHITE’S BAND


7 to II -ADiAriSSUIX 1/- Refroshmonts at reasonable charges PENDLETON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE


( i l iA M ) K .X ll ll im O N (if ilA.\l)lCHAKT,S and B liO D lI l'l') Iiv memlier.-i of the


I ’KNDliK.TO.X WO.AIK.WS I.NSTITUTIO .S.VITIKDAA', SKl'TICAlliKR 2GIU, ill tlm A'illaee Hut. Opened at 2-30, by


Otiicr iiiimcroiis aUrnctioii.-i im liidiuK a potted cinema entitled ’■ Hie I.o.‘;|. IVarl.s,” featur­ ing 111! tile T’endleton Star.s.


faoiit-Oidotu'l Sir .Tame.s AA'nr.nley-'l'iiylor. Baby Sliow. neiiionsti'iilioii.K of Kaiioy .Stiteliery liy Ali.ss Crane.


.Admis.sion lid. J)nnoin(- S to 11-30, MR. J. GRAINGER’S Our prices will defy comparison Dancing Class


nt tlie LIBKR.AL CI.IM? will, in I'ulnre, lie held on THURSDAYS instead of Mondays, taimnieiieing


THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 1st I'roni 7-3D to ll)-3l) -VD.AIISSIO.Y 1/-


I’iani.-it : Mr. W. Crabtree Preliminary Notice


WADDINGTON TENNIS CLUB


WHIS T D R IV E & D A N C E


November 6th (Xot Octohor 23rd).


Particulars Later .lack Dempsey olfered no rc.sisl.ance when Lumbcrmiui.”


hiirglnrs enlercd hi.s liome; lint,, of course, .luck couldn’t, ho cxpeclod lo light when tlioro wore no g.ato rcceijit.s.—“ Soulliern


United Methodist Ciuirch WEST BRADFORD


harvestT estival SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4fh


Preacher-REV. W. DOWNING of Great Harwood


Afternoon 2-15, Evening 8 o’clock WORKERS’


EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Non-Party Non-Sectarian It is proposed to form a Glitheroe


Branch of the above Association Will all interested in Adult Education


please attend the inaugural Meeting in the Co-operative Guild Room, Moor Lane, on Friday, October 2nd .at S-0 p.m.


Kiirtln'r dcliiils iie.xl week. NEW WINTER COATS


Volt will w.ie.t one .soon. Come and see our stock


LATEST STYLES IN


ML EY smisir FURS COLEMANS


SMART YET INEXPENSIVE ILINR


£ on will wniit. a new hat for Autumn Wear.


Skk out; Wixnow.s


Now the nights ;ire cooler a wraji is ti necessity. Cur Furs are all now and carefully selected. Fashionable,; Shapes and Styles at moderate Prices


THE miAPEES


of bedroom fiirnitiire which litis just, iirrived from the Biirnitiire Kxhibitioii rcot'iitly licid in Slmuilicster.


J . C. SM IT H 56, LOWERGATE


EXHIBITIOn FURHITURE We linvt' to offer ii consigiiiiu'iit


Those are Show Goods of a reliable quality and at the right Price.


A D M 1 N T O Tin.; T kxxis I ’i.aviirs' WiNi'ii;it I’.i.sriMK


N


Badminton is an cxcciicni game quite apart from the possibilities it affords to fit and to improve your Tennis.


Ideal Courts and accommodation are provided at tho Queen's Hali, King Sircel, Glitheroe and no effort has been spared to make the Badminton Gourfs .ns


fine as possible.


With the object of forming a strong Badminton C-iub all persons intcrostcD arc invited to .attend a Meeting on TUESD.AY EVENING NEXT, September 29lh at the QUEEN’S HALL, to commence at 8-15


“be I’HI'.PAIICD H. A. COATES IS SJIOWIKG


NECESSITY AND INVENTION .'


. “ Neccxniti) i.s' the Mother oj InmitUm” we know. We knew to,, il,.


iicce.ssity of linviiig to face Hie dowiipmir.s at times. Hicrefore we (•■,,! iiiider.staiid the iiiveiitioii of Hie Umhrelli.


'I'lie introduction of this useful article lias proved a iasting Imnn Uiiihrellas arc jii.st as useful as ever, hut hir more oniaiiiental'tlian i,f v,„,.


We have a very fine selection at reasonable prices.


BAILEYS, 3, C a s t le St. EXPERT ' BOBBING & SHINGLING


Eye strain and coiisei|uent Headache Is the result of the Tired Eye to see clearly


C o n su lt : LO R D S 'JT!!? Om C LAN S _______________ BA A V I ILAN D S


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS ASSOCi.hTION ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, A


B A L L


will he held ill tile tjl K.KX'S H.M.I, TICKETS 2 6 EACH


MR. W. CRABTREE’S ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1925 GRAND SCOUT RALIA ox TiiK C.AS'I'I.K .MK.MtUW 'J’o he opened at 2-30 p.iii. by tlm Pri-sideiit : County Alderman J. M. Whipp, J.P,


.Scouts will a.i.seiiible on the (las IVorks playground at 2 o'eloel. and parid- via K-illg Sircel—Castle tsireet to (he ( 'asHe.


CHATBURN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL-BOYS’ CLUB A GRAND DANCE


will be held in the CHlHiCH I.V.STl'rCTI':. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1925


D.fxcixo 7 P..M.. TO I ,\.M. TICKETS 16 EACH WHITE’S PREMIER ORCHESTRA


Full Orchestra—7 Players .Ml tlm latest Music 7 Players -Full Orchnstr.i Refreshments at reason.ible charges


Proceed.s towards the cost of our ( lu i , Boom, wiiieh is non iii jn-rfret ceiiditi"! .and is well fi t up with ( lymna s t ie .-\pparaliis for tin. use of Boys from |o (.•ae of nge atid u])wards.


Right of Admission reserved


IK BKQl'lHINt: (7.001) BOX OK CHoHol.ATK.s: KOI! YOU COUU) NOT DO BKTTK.I-! ’IHAN t'l.xi T


Hartleys Showroom


WHICH WILL OPEN OK MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, TiLL THURSDAY OCTOBER 1st WITH ONE OF THE FINEST SELECTIOMS OF XMAS BOXES IN THE DISTRICT: ALSO


TOYS AND ANNUALS ::: one addr-.is ,,ulv h a r t l _ e : y s TOYS AND ANNUALS XKWS.MiK.XT. 26, SALFORD, ( I.ITIIKKOK Dancing 8 till 2


22 & 24 Castle St, ACCUMULATOR SERVICE KENYONS


LET US CHARGE YOUR ACCUMULATORS WE COLLECT AND DELIVER


A. P.C. or PHONE 2.5 WILL BRING OUR COLLECTOR TO YOUR DOOR


H. KENYON ICr.r.C'riniMT. E xcixkki:


BATTERY SERVICE DEPOT E SH TO N T E R R A C E ,


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