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IJlitkeroe, hy*. l e s Compao^ Hddreu, and


A M O N S T R E W h is t D r iv e & D an c e WH.I. ni; HKI.D I-IN'


WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 8th [.S' THE QUEEN'S HALL


WiAt. t „ |•.,n,mene,• a t T-SO lu n . lirim.jit. (Dorns o,K-n at ti-llO p.m.)


,'NT,E 2 — « . CRABTREE’S BAND Kekkesh.mest.-; rmiviDEi) iiv the


. . UrilES- Co.-HMITTEE OP TUB N.VrioX.M. KvRMEIts LMoS. PHIZES HAVE


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1 nil- Buses will lio nm to (IrimllEton. t lialbimi. Boltoii-bv-BowlaH(l anil Pcmlli-toii.


H\KBV CDOK. Ea-rdorii. B m t 'om ^ ' 'e ^-ii.:


FRIDAY. EVENING, Reserved Seats 3,- and 2;-; Unreserved 1 - SATURDAY EVENING, ALL SEATS RESERVED 3/- and 2;-


SATURDAY MATINEE, Reserved Seats 1/6; Unreserved 1 - Cliildrou to Hiireservi'd Seats, bd.


CHOCOLATES, CARAMELS, ICES may be obtained at the Chocolate Stall in tho Hall


P1..1N a t th e .•b/ro'/iscr <(■ Timen. 0. (Market P la c e . BERTIE E. JONES, Hon. Secretary .0 Treasurer.


‘WHALLEV RURAL DEANERY CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY


ANNI¥ERSARY a n d s e r m o n s SUNDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 5th


P O O R RAT


mi outstanding Pool* Hates must he paid aj onefe on further proceedings wiia be taken


By Order


J. H- Taylor Borough Treasurer


,


Is St. .Iamus" Chuiu h, Uuthhkok : Low .Moon. Chukch, (■ii.\tiiukn (.'lUMioii. Downham OiiuRtai, Langho Uhuroh, ^ IVhitkwih.l ('huhi'H. at the eustonmry lunirs of Divine hervioe.


Dcpiitalioii :


THE REV. G. G. GARRETT, M.A., Uganda. Mis.sion, Afrira. THE REV CANON JOHNSON, M.A., The Cathedral, Manchester. THE REV. J. W. WILKINSON, M.A., Yicav of Balderstone.


-------00------- NOTE-— MONDAY, Next, FEBRUARY Gth----- NO.fE


Annual General Missionary Meeting In the ST. JAiMES’ SCHOOL, Cmtheroe. SPECIAL LANTERN ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS E nt it l e d


: *' GEOWINO PAINS


By the REV. G. G. GARRETT, of the Uganda Wission, Africa. Commencing a t 7-30 p.m.


YoUE ATTENDANCE AND HELP COEDI.ALLY INVITED. The Rector of St. James’ ivill Preside.


TRIAL BY JURY H.M.S. PINAFORE


AND (By pcM'mis.iion ol R. D Oyly f.artc;


In Tin; CO-OPERATIVE HALL, King Lano AT 7-30 P.M. EACH NIGHT


S.vruKHAY. .Matinki; at 2 r-M- Ooons oruN 1-30 I’.M.


A BRILLIANT ARTIST, AS A DANCING WAIF OF LONDON’S CHINATOWN, IN A TENSE TALE OF LIMEHOUSE, AT THE


PALLADIUM COLLEEN MOORE


THE HOUSE OF CONSISTENCY H h x x W e e k SurroRTFH. HY TULLY MARSHALL, KENNETH HARLAN a'ni. .in All Sr.ui (.'ast in Twinkletoes liVom Thomas Buhke’s famons stoiY-


This author it will be recalled, evrote tlie story of •’Broken Blossom.s,’’ which \va.s imnimt.-ilistd upon ?he screen by tho eminent pro.U.eer, I). W. Griffiths, witl. Ltlhan Gi.d, and Ricliard Bnrthelmess


“ TWlNlvLETOES ” is another such story, which reveals the depths of human tragedy winch lurks in the murky depths of the .squalid Limcliouse thoroughfares, where the le.ss fortunate Londoners,


in the leadings rolc.s. i i - i i i


nib sliouldcrs with the wily visitors from the Orient. GAY COLLEEN is an ecstaoy of youth in her greatest role of " Twink ’ the little Angel of the Slums,


where Satan wore a Que, instead of horns. BOOK EARLY—ON NO ACCOUNT MISS IT


MUSIC BY THE PALLADIUM ORCHESTRA (SEVEN PERFORMERS) Under the Direction op MISS DOROTHY RINGROSE, -Y.R.C.M.


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Parish Church Amateur Operatic Society mn T®.|SlffiRKffiW


OiLHEBT A' Sullivan .s WADDINGTON


CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION RBM I'.JUiKR


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th


Y o u ABE ^URE lit' A PLBA.SANT EVENING .-IT THE . \N N U A L


WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE


In ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL MARGERISON’S BAND


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Peizes M ill be pivseuted by His Worship the Mayor (Aid. W. Standring, J P.) ■.vliieh are mi vieM' in the windim of .Mr. W. .\ldei-on, Sallord.


ADMISSION 1 3 including Refreshments W I H E L E S S b requireW nts remember TEL. 7334. S ^ A P E


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BHU-rmi. NOB.ir.Y SHEAREB in THE MASK OF COMEDY EHANCIS McDon ald in th e desert’s toll .M-o a CcoiKHY ap.u till' latest, tarlicst cm the G.rzETU-..


Co’iic/c Mo.lels H i 10s. to £22 10s.


J . & F. BEMTHAii M, Market Pla ce Clitheroe


T lum c ] 67 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY^ 3, 1928. HAS THE KNOCK-OUT ATTRACTION GRAND w 4 '


'A'" ■ ."''A ,A i - . ; ' . ' ; - 12 PAGES 84 COITTMNS, 1868 DTRAFTT


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