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TONI CHIT (Friday) <tl 8 ; and TO-MOltllOW (Second House) nl S-l.T : Richard Dix and Nancy Carroll j>rcscnt
EilSY ®es!iE-— EJisY m A ajihudid story of a pcrkify lauqhuhlc^ hwablv. lad ivho pist cant' stay
^oHt oj trouble, Yoit'U enjoy this. Also— THE BETTER MAN
.*l hiqldy dmmaUc. story filmed in lovely Southern France.
FIRST HOUSE TO-MORROW (Saturday) at 6 p.m. \Vc (ire fjivtny a further run of the sensational
S H O S T S O F T M E l^ ie i lT
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luiii family: IvortiiK'i* iiiui
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-.■I noceUi/ ('.nlerUunmcnl, and a real Ihrillcr. Such a cirens pieture as yott have never seen, bejore. Don’t -miss li !
AND STILL THEY COME ! You arc missing something if you do not follow our Programmes.
] tk Shadow t H THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
I ’ Non r Sea K. Dixon,
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ro lot; con- DEATHS. 1|\l:tr.v Jane, *muK fX'nii,
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PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ' ILi'OUHTH CHURCH SOCIAL
of James 1927.
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I'V 'MielnatHuteMembora will present under the direction of Airs. Y'. G. Garnett Lord Richard the (A Farce in Three Ao(s) on
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday APRIL 10th, 11th and 13th
C A S T
Loud Ricii.u id f5A^DH-tl)OH................................ AuTiiuji T iio sn ’SON (His Seoiot.i.ij)..................
CaI'TAIN “ 'TUBIIV ” BANtSTKIt............................ CtMiTi'ni (fxird Ric iuird ’.s ^
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:SYi.txv GAYi'ORD (A Widow)........................... Admission : Reserved Scats 2/-
Serv.ants of Alls. Giwfoid
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AlISS. E . A. CROASDALE Unreserved 1/-.
Children Half-price to unrosorvod scats. t’l'in may ho seen ami seats hoolcod at tlio Times Office, Aliulvet Plate.
NOTE TIMES OF COMMENCING—Wednesday, doors open 7-30, eominenoo 7-1.0 ; Thursday, doors open 7, eominoiico 7-30, and Saturday, door.s open 0-30 ; coinmoneo 7 p.m.
'PicKB'rs inav he liiul from ariy Afcnihci of tiio Committee, or from "
' W- DisuiuaTON, Social Secretary. GOW N S O F DISTINCTION
I H S L I M M I N Q L I N E S FOR THE FULL FIGURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES
SOMETHING NEW in EXCLUSIVE SPORTSWEAR
Womens Unionist Association CLITHEROE & GREAT HARWOOD BRANCHES
A DAY IMP TO LONDON WILL TAKE TLACE ON
SATURDAY MAY 11th 1929 (Leaving Friday Night)
39/6 will include Rail Fare and tho following programme ;— 1— Hot Breakfast served on train.
3— Lunch. /
-i—Afternoon Drive. .7—Tea. 0—Throo hours ontortainmont at a Thoatro (Booked Scats). 7—Hot Supper served on train on homeward journey.
CAPTAIN BRASS, M.P. will meet the Party in London.
E a r ly Booking
es.sential. Will Mcmhor.s wishing to join tho j ia i ty (
ilca.se give m th e i r names to th e Hon. Scoiotary (JIis. Hargreaves) N o t L a te r tlmn Satvu-day, April 20th . This Trip is open to Mon as well as Women.
39/6 includes all ..^o above. COATS FOR SPRING WEAR
W ith ■ Spnjig on tho tlircshold. Men .will welcome th e .connng season with g re a te r iileasure b y wcamig th e Lighter Weight OVERCOATS made to th e ir inilivicluah mcnsinemeiits.
GIiEESONS, MAKKET ROUSE, BLACKBURN -Tho Old Firm
Open each d a y Seo us Now . :: Tailors of 54 y e a rs rep u ta tio n . /
2— Mooting by Charas and Motor through Principal tnoroughfares of London. The party will bo conducted through tho Houses of Parliamont.
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I of Thoma.s L O N D O N ’S S C R E E N I D O L TALiLiULiAH B A N K H E A D H OSE IN OD IS HU In SIR ALFRED PINERO’S ivorld-famcd drama
Amonyst the finest, drainas ever produced. Tallulah Baiilchcad, of •‘ Her Cardboard Lover ” fame. Such a treat as has rarely been, offered, to local cinema andii:ncc.v. .-1 British production, that sets a, world standard. Showing for T I I I IB B N IG H T S O N L \ . Also—
D I V O R C E A N D T H E C H I IL D
A mother's devotion for her little one in face of “ blackest night:’ .-I picture yon will not readily forget.
REE IN AID Ol- THE AROVB WILE BE CONCLUDED IN THE
N A T S O N A U C H I L D R E N ’S H O M E (La te Ribhlesdalo Hyd ro , k indly le n t for th e
occ.asion)
TO-MORROW Saturday, April 6th
R . C . A S S H E T O N E s q . J . F . D .L . C .A . Domiham Hall, will open tho Bazaar a t 2-30 p.m. with
J. PERCIVAL DAVIES, Esq., of St Annes-on-thc-Sea, as Chairman.
CONTINUOUS MUSIC. CONCERTS, SIDE REFRESHMENTS.
SHOWS, and other Attractions ADJHSSION 6d.
Con’o tr> th e B.ivion- la iv useful lhing.s. and eniov a nice te a am id s t ideal
surroundings. Claremont Buses from Chthoroe will bring you r ig h t to tho door. Snh«cnptioiis mav he sen t to i l r . W. H .
Cli.arnloy, The Bungalow, Grindloton . o r to tho Seerotary, :Mr. .1. Widdup, S co t t Croft, Grindleton.
Grindleton Village Institute
Scats Booked at no extra charge
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Cycles Stored and Cars Parkod Froo
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TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. It’s a pleasure to show a programme like this— Dor oiiiis C'OSTKLLO a n d Coniiad X acbi. in—GLORIOUS BETSY V ivjtK GiiisoN an d I van P etrovich in—HEARTS Sc DIAMONDS —but its an ovon greater ptcasuro for you to soo it.
Next MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 8 ; Matinco Wednesday 2-30 .JAAfliiS AIURR-VA.’ a n d H E L EN E CO.S'I’ELLO in
A most exquisite presentation of a story that touches the very pinnacle of dravuitic art- The unfoldinq of the story will hold you spcll-houndy
while the qrandenr of the settinys surpasses any other Far Eastern pudure. [n addition—GEORGE WALSH ///-
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T H E T E S T ® F HSOSSALO ^ ® R T ® ^ An enyrossiiu; story of a Canadian trapper and of onli>ost life in the. Far Horth.
In Old Kentucky nder the Black Eagle
Yon will find keen enjoyment in tins rousing sto ry of th e tu r f . An old hoiso r-rooked in tlie war tu rn s o u t to he a Derby winner an d saves a. family from ruin. F n n an d thr ills t l ia t will afford you a most en ter tiiinin g limn.
Sni', CvRUOi. and R ichard W haelino in—WALKING BACK
•\ wi-altliv y o u th—a wild life—and a lesson th a t hrmight him to his .soiise.s. M X K K K K K K K K
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 8 ; SATURDAY at 2-30, 6-15 .and 8-30. Ralph Forbes, Marcalme Day, and Flash, tho Silver Wolf Hound, in
This film introduces you to tho most lieantifnl an d t,ho cleverest dog on the films Ills sagacity in this d ram a t ic s to ry of th e war is am.a/.mg.
.JUNE MARLOW in—ON THE STROKE OF 12
A’ih ra tin g dram a of a wrongful imprisonmen t and eventual pardon u nder
.sen.sational cirenmstmiees.
COMING -REX JNGRAAP.S J< ’AAtOUS FIL.M-THE GARDEN OF ALLAH THEATRE ROYAL, BLACKBURN
MONDAY Next, for Six Nights at 7-30 Matinee Saturday at 2-30
Ixinclon Hii)podromo’s Greates t Success
THAT’S A GOOD GIRL
Company of 60 Artists. Book Xow. 'X’elephone (>810 A GILVND DANCE ST. HELEN’S SCHOOL, WADDINGTON
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Dancing 7 to 11-30 p.m.
CRABTREE’S BAND Admission 1/- A Bus will ru n a f te r tho Dance.
OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH BROW DANCE in aid of ST. .TOHX AMBULAXCE BRIGADE
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, April 6th. Admission 1/- Spot Prizes. ,
LOOK! -GOME IN CROWDS
GREAT AXTRACTIOX AT Waddington
In ' aid of Police Orphanage and Local Charities
WHIST DRIVE &
Novelty DANCE FRIDAY, APRIL 12th
Whist in tho Assembly Rooms To commence a t 7-30
ji.in.
Dancing in St. Helen’s School 8
ii.in. to 2 n.m.
Nearly £8 in Prizes for Whist and Dancing.
ADMISSION 2/6
(Whist an d Danco inclusive) EFE ic rEN T B u s S e r v ic e .
Market Place, Clitheroe ASK for Froo Illustrated Lists of 1929 Models. CANNED FRUITS S & W
ARE ’THE CHOICEST lYVCKED. THERE I.S NOTHING TO SURPASS THEM, THEY R E l ’ALX THAT FRESH FLAVOUR --IXD ARE A REAI. DELIGHT.
BARTLETT PEARS APRICOTS
MELBA PEACHES FRUIT SALAD
FRUIT COCKTAIL
ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, CALASIA FIGS, MUSCAT GRAPES GRAPE FRUIT
STRAWBERRIES, &c. GIVE THEM A TRL\L WE ILVVE THEM IX TWO SIXES.
W. D. CUNLIFFE, F.GJ. 8, Market Place, Clitheroe
'Pel. 163. ANOTHER BIG WEEK IN PROGRAMMES AT
rhe P a llad ium M A R R V
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY LOIS MORAN and NEIL HAMILTON in a very sm a r t comedy
Married or single, you’ll enjoy “ Don’t Murry. ’ Would you marry a girl th a t paia.les hci cli.iims ( Do j o i prefer one who^covers her knees ? Whoso bathing suit weighs U pounds ? Lois
Mor.in in .a
du.il roh. of an old- Lshloncd girl, and a modern flapper, in a hiIanou.s romaneo which proves i t is ensici to gm. advice than to take i t.
D o r \ j
Preceded by PATSY RUTH MILLER and JOHNNIE HARRON in—ONCE AND FOREVER Light and shade, laughter and tears, in a drama of love triumphant.
ON THE STAGE—Act Changed Both Halves of Week T H E G R E A T R O B O T La Moto Poupoo Musical. Tho Sensation of America.
SOME’l ’HIXG NOVEL—AWAY FROM THE BEATEN 'J’RACls. Don’t fail to soo this clover performance.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PATSY RUTH MILLER, GERTRUDE ASTER. RALPH INCE and TOM SANTSCHI m
A brilliant story .set in San Francisco, depicting life in some of the lovver chuss cabarets, cluncsc eafes^ Wonderful adventures of a Captain with tho sea as a background through the wliolc story. I t s a film th a t you 11
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ccrtainlv enjoy—i t ’s entertaining from s ta r t to finish. .\lso Showing Marcolino Day, Malcolm McGregor, Henry B. Walthall and Lewis Stone in
t h e : F " R E l E l D O I \ / l O F " T H E R R E S S kABOAUET Livingston and WAiiNEn Baxter i n -A WOMAN’S WAY. A story of the Pansh underworld. , ,
From the story by Peter B. Kyno. A liighly melodramatic story of city hfe. Thiillmg .end .imazing. . Jack Buciianau and Doeotiiy Boyd in—TONI. A brilhant Britsh comedy., ^ .
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