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SATURDAY— IP ttMHlon— ^ e ® L P H E IN SliS FESmTE LIFE
Smart comedy. A riotous romance. Sophis'ticat(‘il Adolphe ISIcnjou in a liilarions love adventure.
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EUGENE PERHAHENT WAVING Cfiargcs:
Full Head 30/- Front 21/- Sides 12/6
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WATER WAVING our Speciality MANICURE
Bus and Train fares Paid to all custdraers from Clitheroe booking an appointment for Waving.
Telephone 5923 Blackburn ■ ■ L— I ■ ^ ................... „ , . n i i n i i n i i W A I S H ’S 7 , Preston New Road, BLACKBURN ................. A A A aaaaaAA lAAAAi our niber (JlCl'S. c ^
Danciko S v.m. to '2 A.M. ADMISSION 2/6
MR. W. CRABTREE’S ORCHESTRA
The Duke of Milan OCTOBER 3nl, 4tli & 5th - GRAND THEATRE, BLACKBURN,
NEW GRAND OPERA
IDESPITE THE FACT THAT THE PATRONS LIST IS VERY LARGE THERE ARE STILL NEARLY 1,000 SEATS AT
.5/3 EACH BOOKABLE FOR THE FOUR PERFORMANCES, .IN ADDITION TO THE SEATS AT 3/6.
BOOKING BEGINS AT THE GRAND THEATRE ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, AT 10-30 A.M.
THIS THEATRE HAS BEEN ENTIRELY RE-MODELLED AND RE-SEATED AND EVERY BOOKED SEAT HOLDER IS ASSURED OF A GOOD AND COMFORTABLE SEAT.
PRICES : ..•\nvBKTisi;i
5/3 and 3/6 Reserved
2/4 and 1/3 Unreserved
Tickets from— Picickiungs, Darwon Street & Timbs
W alsu’s, Northgntc Obbiob Iciithoroe. Meins, Station Road Miui - iN n B an k Caiilisbes, Darwen Street BOOK THEM AT THE GRAND THEATRE
Brierleys for Millinery & Gowns Special numbers iu Semi-Trimmed Felts from 3 111.
All the newest shapi;s in Velours and Fox Fur Felts in the new Autumn Shades from 9/11
-\lso special line in Celanesc Silk Dance Frocks, 24/11. Also Art Silk with Long Sleeves or Sleeveless, from 12/11.
We have now our full Autumn range in Hosiery, Gloves, Jumper Suits, Silk and Wool Jumpers, Neckwear, Underwear, &c.
Special line in Fine Plated (winter weight) and Silk and Wool Hosiery at 2/64 per pair.
Lined Gloves Fur Trimmed from 2/64.
Brierleys, 84, Darwen St. Blackburn (Opposite Queens Hall)
Blackburn.
CLITHEROE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING DIVISION
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TO-MORROW (Saturday) IN WESLEY SCHOOLS, PARSON LANE
Bv kind pemiission of the Ciunvli Trustees and
Educ.ation Authorities Opaur ; MRS. E. A. TWEEDALE, J.P.
Lady District Superintendent. .-Vssistant County Controller A’ .A.D. Chairmnn : Dr. D. S. Fairweather, M.A., M.B., Ch.B., M.R.C.P.E.
ENTERTAINMENTS from 6 p.m. by—
MISS NORA RUST, Accrington, Mezzo Soprano. Blackpool Rose Bowl Winner, 1928 ;. MISS E. WITTAKER, Coa/rni/o, Accrington. MR. TOM SCOTT, .7’(/mr, Clitheroe, MR.; STANLEY RIDING. Jjcirilonc, Clitheroe; MISS L. RUST, Solo Pkinisl-, Accrington, MR. SAM BRIDGE. Entcrlalncr.
SPRCT.VL : THE DOLL’S HOUSE made by MR. J. DEWHURST will be on Exhibition.
A iimission- ; SIXPENCE All Day. Children, Half-price. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SAMMY COHEN (/,c
doo.sn-t need introducing) with MARJORIE BEEBE (the funny girl in ” Parmer's D«nghtor)in Whist and Dance 1 /3 ; Dance 1 /-
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th. JUMBLE SALE Admission 3d. Teas Provided AND STEWAHT
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TO-NIGHT at 8 ; TO-MORROW (Saturday) Twice' at 6 & 8-15 :
THE SCARLET DOVE
A brilliant picture—iUl I g ig s ' '— presenting J'LtllGARWl L iy iN G -
STONK & r.OWEGT, SUEAHMAN. LOVE YOU
An mnalcnr tlelcctivo “ scoop,” and tbo macliinations of a very ” Merry Mbdow.”
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday:
ESTHER RALSTOW IN
S a w d u s t P a ra d e .
\ nenclruUny driumi of lights :uul slmdou-.^. Paramount’s blomlo Venus in .spangles. A stirring l:do with a carnival backgroiiml.
THUJISDAY:
The Stella Concert Party (binOCATION CO im iT T E K ’S CONCEUT)
EIIIGAA': Scout Ball. Next MONDAY, TUESDAY .ind WEDNESDAY. Matinee Wednesday 2-30 HAPfiOPi liCVADDO supporlcd by Marceline Day, Renee Adore ami Carmel Meyers in— ACERTAIN YOUNG MAN
A bri'dit. and oniovable oonioily of a. motlonv Don .Tnan wlui (hsoovoroa that London wans getting too warm for him. Luxin ioins .setting.s and
intcro.sting scones
at Biarritz the play-grouml ot l:iociety.
Jack Oakic, Hugh Allen and Elinor Fair in—SIN TOWN ’J/Iie aminsing and exciting advonture.s of two dcvil- mav-care ex-soldiers. Tlii'ills and ijanglis galnrt*.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Matinee Saturday 2-30 50,000 FRANCS REWARD FOR THE CAPTURE OF
The White Spider Who is this
my.slerioiis night- visitor elotlied in Idaek tiglits whose only clues
are tviie-writlen notes left near the .scene of tlie Robberies i The I’ohcc of Paris'were Iiafflod. How a. young siH)
rt.sman solved the intriguing mystery
is rovealefl in a .story of absorbing interest.
Lillian Rich, Wallor McGrail and Neva Gerber in— THE OLD CODE .lames Oliver Ciirwood’s vigorous romance of the Great North-West.
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION SOCIETY
CHILDREN’S CLASS Will all Children who enrolled
for the above classes, and any other children who had not the ojiportunity to enroll on T’ liesday night, please report at the Guild Roo.m on MONDAY Noxt, tho 30th Soptombor, at. G-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY
Conthu-lor : M. B. SuAW, JIus. Bac., (Oxon.) THE REHEARSALS will Commonco
on MONDAY Noxt, Soptombor 30th in the Oddfellows’ Hall, King Stroot, Clitlieroe. at S p.m.
The Chief Work for the first concert
will be tho Concert Version of— IL TROVATORE {Verdi)
The Commiltcc iiivilc a good attend ance of Old and New Members.
ST. HELENS SCHOOL WADDINGTON GBAIs'D
WHIST DRIVE & DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th.
IVhist 7-J5 . Dance 10
p.ni. to 2
a.in. MARGERISONS BAND
TO CRAFT WORKERS .Spend your Winter evenings profitably. All materials required for
the Handicraft work may bo obtained from n.s. Loathorwork, Cane work. Pewter, Glove making and Basketwork.
Counsells, 50, Northgate, Blackburn
Advertise your Business in THE ADVERTISER & TIMES and get tho Best Results
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
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But wliy e.xpcct her to kcoj) on knocking? Why not set the door wide and let her iu once and for all.
OUR COLUMNS ARE OPEN TO YOU YOU’LL NEED TO TRAVEL A GOOD LONG WAV TO FIND SHOWS TO EQUAL THESE AT- .a d iu m THE HOUSE OF CONSISTENCY A comedy bike race that is a cycle of laughter. You’ll laugh, till you cry, with this great comedy team in a roaring
f.arce of thrills, roinftnee and hilarious situations. \Un showing June Collyor, Don Torry and Nigel dc Brulicr in—
TH E eSANQSTER
bv ” Fox ” the producers with an inexhaustible suiiply ot good pictuics. .Also Episode 5—TARZAN THE MIGHTY. Store thrilling than ever.
L l™ „ : ,O . .S .ton- ol « E....B-L-". “ S>'1. " ‘‘S " ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY REGINALD DENNY with Cissie Fitzgerald and Otis Harlan in- H I L . U O K V D A V
T,f his usual mirthnuakes,' produced by LTiiversal. I can say with the greatest confidence that Denny ?he mosrpmmTnr^o^^^^^^^^-tlliveioui o omio. liMit
entert.ainmcnt
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Every picture that Denny makes get better and funnier. Also
Tiictur Philo McCullough in- SOUTH OF" R A N A M A
The land of adventure, the home ot romance. Tho snap of tho Tango and strum ot the Guitar, all arc found in “ South of Panama.” ’ Reckless adventure and passionate love, down where blood runs hot.
TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW 4n outstanding British comedy. Mabel Poulton leading an e.xtr'a-ordinary brilliant cast in—NOT QUITE A LADY
Jacqueline Logan, Arthur Rankin and Sojin in—SHIPS, OF THE NIGHT A thrilling drama of love and hate in ‘the South Seas.
stars. Always versatile, always preferred, and at the top for 100% per cent v
S " ' " ' - These are two films j,'C llj r-:'' i ‘ i
J. & F . B E N T H A M Market Place : Clitheroe.
FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY
FUR TRIMMED COATS D isths'ctly Fkksu a>^I) Oiuons'Aii in Design Kxcjcllknt in j
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DAY AND EVENING GOWNS in largo fitlings r
D U C K W O R T H
Barclau's Bank Chambers, CHtheroc I ’ liONE 272. JI.B.—JUMPER SUITS to clear .at easy prices.
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