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( S I X ) MOUNT ZION CHURCH


SUNSHINE HOUR ANNIVERSARY L A D IE S D A Y


I I I


SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 18th I'nMclici- :ii ln.:!0 ii.m. ami (1 li.in.


Mrs. F. S. B U T TO N , Preston niyiiiiisl ■. Miss M. Fisher, L.R.A.M. •J-;!ll |i.m, MUSICAL SERVICE


,S'o;«viHo : Madam A. Smith, l'.la(d;lmm. Ciininill'i \ Miss Connie Lee, ( )niisl;irl;. liloniliiiiiisi-. Miss Mary Johnson,Sniilliiiml Mrs. R. Hartley


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I /w ' r.' J k":(i " b ,X \ \.Vv^U


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The aliovc .\rlisli'.-; will n'mIcT ili-ms :il till* cviMiiim sci'vitM'.


THURSDAY Next, OCTOBER 22nd at


I


Mrs. Slingcr will !’n*si*!r al M U S IC A L H O UR I'.v


Mrs. Cawley Miss A. V/atson


Miss M. Laiidlos Miss E. Watson Mrs. Gradwcll Mr. A. R. Hartley Miss D. M. Coleman


will lu' piMvi'irtl at l l i f I’losc iit a fliin ji* “ f One Shilling.


Your invsi'iuT A' lirli) will !'>■ a|'i'm*ialci.l. )C H E A P E X C U R S I O N S ' i


S. CATHERINE’S CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


'fO •/ '■ '■ %'.'• Hiirvest Festival


SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 18th ' . l - lha.m.


V ’! f ' . '-^ . - i '• v :^ • H '


■ i '■- ,u ' . v . V ' F i .. (f- »•.'


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- \ I h < (ii'/ii r :


l l l l l . ' i ' C O .M M rX I I lX .Mvhns, r.ri'.


C)-;iO Kvi.SsoNi:. .NNI'MKM ANI' .'ai;kM' 'N.


REV. J. ROBINSON. \'irar of Millon.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 18th


I’ lL'mdmr :ii ln-;!u ami i', |.,m. REV. T. B. BAKER, r.illlimn.


MOOR L A N E U.M. C H U R C H SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 18th


I'ri'aolmr al lll-.'ih a.m. .ami II p.m. REV. P. S. JOHNSON, B.A.


WESLEY CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 18th


PmarlMT al Ill-.’IO a.m. MR. J. C. MILLER, 1 lla.Uhnm.


I’raai-imr al h p.ni. REV. G. W. TYSON


Siihii cl : Life’s Supreme Question.


.An'I'IIK.M ..." I will sina Ilf 'I'liy .NltTfifS ’


I hi Cllt/l' III a B .<r^\ a A •fa n .«V , ' I


In tlm 1,1 I IK K A I . r l . l l ' .al II I.' p.m. SUNDAY Next, OCTOBER 18th


A>„A-,r : MR. KINGHAN, 1 .uw .Mimr. ^ [ n ' o i i i : Mr. F. C. Rushlon


ST. DENYS’ HOME, CLITHEROE


( ( ‘ Imi fh of I'aiiilaml \\’ait.*< ami .Strays Sm-ioty) .


7| IK * t M A y POUND D A Y


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER IGth and 17th, 1931


The Homo will be OPEN on 16th and 17th October, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. to visitors and to receive .


. . . GIFTS


In Groceries, Clothing, Household Goods, Money, or Anything Service­ able for use in the Children’s Homo.


l i i : ;


I it::! 1 ‘'Ji'!


AN ENTERTAINMENT will ho given l.y the CHILDREN a.1 7 o’clock.


Adults, 6d., Children, 3d. Admission including Refreshments, 1,3 I ft CHAllLEY DEAN


S IG H T T E S T IN G O P T IC IA N


I .1' I*-. ;,{1!


H A S R EM O V E D FR OM N O R TH G A T E TO


21, GBLRCH ST. (opposite Oki tlnll Hotel)


AND WILL BE IN PERSONAL ATTENDANCE


National Health Insurance Optician


G E N E R A L E L E C T IO N PUBLIC MEE'l’lNG F O R W 0 3 1 E N


will 1)0 lielil at tlio Rochabilos Hall, Groenacro Street, on FRIDAY Next, OCTOBER 23rtl, in support of Hie t'inulitlallire of CAPTAIN SIR WM. BRASS.


Cliair lo lie taken at S p.m. hy Miss Garnett.


’f i l e ^Meeting wi l l he ailtlrcssccl l iy


M O U N T I’ reliininary X'otice.


WF-t HIS is SAWLEY’S e f f o r t for THE RIBBLESDALE NURSING ASSOC.


Please kcei) opeti date.— Deltiils later. MUNICIPAL ELECTION


L S B EHA L C LU B CLITHEROE


h MEEIlfiO 8f Workers D A N C E


wil l 111' lirltl at I III’ ( 'lull tin M O N D A Y E V EN IN G N E X T OCTOBER 19th,


in su{>|iui't ol till' ( 'a n» lida t iMT* ol Messrs. il= G» FOBO


and x3. SAS^SeyRY. P'li.Mi: to he taki'ii al T-aO p.m.


CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE .\ .MOX.STKR


WHIST DRIVE


lo h(^ fellowmil hy a Knock-out will lie helil in Ihe aitovt* Insliliite on


WEDNESDAY Next, OCTOBER 21st ( 'omnienei i ig 7-110 p.m. prompt .


Over 30 Prizes consisting of Farm Produce, &c. will be given.


l lml i l iT .S(*rvici* wi l l I ra v r ( 'lit h(‘rm‘ .Slatimi al 7- lh ami S-l.a p.m. ami i v inm af l i 'i ' ilaimc.


WADDINGTON TENNIS CLUB I’roliniimirv Xol iei'.


WHIST DRIVE JU M B L E S A L E and D A N C E


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th I ’a i 't ’u-iilars l.ali-r.


SAWL-EY msi ORIVEaDfi^GE F R ID A Y , N O V EM B E R 13th.


.Designed by Artists Built by craftsmen Cliosen by famous musicians


T H E


ROGERS P I A N O


Z IO N C H U R C H O RM E At Homes DECEMBER 2nd, 3rd .-rnd 5th. - .................................. ^


Four Models from 66 Gns. Casli or convenient terms.


P I C K E R I N G S


77 Darwen Street, Blackburn ’Phone 6503


Established 1884 In Urn .\.'^.SI■■..M I’.I,^■ IIOO.MS mi


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th. I■'rllln p.m. till 2 a.m.


SYD. SCOTT’S ELYSIAN DANCE BAND ADMISSION 1 6


SATURDAYS, OCTOBER 17th. p.m. Be*!.


Ilellirielil .... (lisimrn ....... |{imin<^ton Cliatliiirn ... t ’U T l lK K O K


WhalltW ....... Lanjiliti ......


WiliNliir*' ... Daisv Kioltl


IM.K.ASl-: Kill.-;.


dep. 1-2.5 .. 1-3^^


.. 1-)-) 1-50 1-5*')


.. 2-11 Od. ,, 2-10


,, 2-1 *>_0;", 2 -


WONDERFUL ILLUMINATIONS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th.


II.JlilieM ....... (Jisliiini


|{iiiiin^tnii


......... .......


(.’ Iiattmrn ........ CM’nilOIH)!': . Whalloy ......... l.


Wilp.'^liir.' m.


(C.Mitrah ijK/rruN


:ini;lu> ...... ........


A( 'Kl’OOIj


». 12-Jt 12-171


p.m. Bel. far 1 *1 “C


\ 12-GS )


ive 2-Jii . io-.'«


Blackburn Rovers v. Newcastle. '1 u


:t/G M


/l)


1 -1 I-IO - ,r-


MG 1 ' October 20th.


Chair to bo taken at 8-0 p.m. by A . R. G R A D W E L L , ESQ.


The Meeting to be Addressed by


T h e C a n d id a t e s and other Speakers.


1 (> 1/3


i/:i 1'3 l/-


.5d. 2d.


Passengers return same day by ANY Train.


m^oK IN .\l )V.\NrK. ( IlDl')


.■l?i carnesl. appeal is made to all Supporters of the National Gov­ ernment to assist at these iniporlunt lilcctions.


W O R K — A N D V O T E — FOR


B H A S S T H E N A T IO N A L


C O N S E R V A T IV E C A N D ID A T E READING ROOM, BASHALL EAVES o f W o r k e r s arad


S u p p o r t e r s will be held in the


GosiservetEve GBaafe or;


WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL LOW MOOR


TO-MORROV/, SATURDAY


A Graml .Mi.-icnllaimmi.-^ iMitm-Uiinment wil l ho aivrt i hy tho


BOLTON CONCERT PARTY 'To (:onuiH‘U<:i5 at 7 |>.in.


r/m{nnan : J. E. Smithies, Esq., J.P. Admission 9d. ; Children Gd.


! ' I'.ruKsit.M r.srs (.\s n Um:s ) al n.‘astmal*li‘ trliar^.'cs.


Glitlieroe. J u m i i i e S a l©


a s i d TO -M O R R OW (Saturday)


Commencing 3 p.m. Admission Threepence. re.'IiMienm al II ■a->imalile I liarge.-


A D V E R T I S E R A N D T I M E S . F R I D A Y . O C ' / ID B E R IG . 1931.


OST0BEII Fim, DRY CLEANING fot & Pleasure Fair


CLBTHEfSOE COSTS SO L I T T L E


Horses, Cattle & Sheep TH U R S D A Y , OCT. 22.


O C T . 30, 31 and NOV. 2. . 1 . r


I IG X T A R L K rhii'l t ’onstablc


P A R L IA M E N T A R Y and M U N IC IP A L E L E C T IO N S , 1931 A And yet it is the secret of many a well-dressed


Woman’s wardrobe. You don’t need to spend money for a lot of clothes if you are willing to spend just a little keeping those you have trim


and neat. special Offer to Ladies HAYDOCK BROS., are prepared to DYE YOUR


COAT in any colour for 7 -. (Kl ir I ’ollai s ami ( 'nffs i-xl la |.


PUT THE RAMSGREAVE LAUNDRY SERVICE TO THE TEST.


HAYDOCK Bros. Ltd.


R AM S G R E A V E L A U N D R Y , B L A C K B U R N T E L E P H O N E 48087


Our Vanman will call for your parcel.


IM P O R TA N T B R O A D C A S T IN G D E V E L O PM E N T .


REVIVAL OF A WORLD-FAMOUS DANCE BAND.


aro to l>loa<loa.sl. anahi.


Starl iiij^ on l*'riilav, Novi inlier (>th. t tie Savoy Hotel Urphoan>--a iveon.Mi uei ion ol


nearly threo yeais. . , i


tho most famon.s ilanco hand in i;nli«» his­ tory - -will hroadoast. trt)in ilio Sav*).v Ih'stanranl every l''riilay trtnn ID-In i»' 13 mitlnii^hl.


THE Old)----


had for six years been a re;.:idar teatnr’’ ol' lilt! proyranime-i, ainl it i-' e.'ilimaLed that, linrinij; that.


Not. sineo Kohl-nary, 1D3U, liavc the Savoy Hand.s been hearil *' cm the air.


I lie\ Orpheaiis played to an un><.'vn ainlienco ot ilio ohl Saviiy-


inoiv than KiO millioti':. 'Iheir iiin-'^ie wjt.s tlaiHoil to thfoU'^htmi.


Savov-Orpiieans were al.-“ti the first oi'elie-^t ra n> l)i’oadca.‘'t Irom an aoioi»l:ine. 'I’lu' condneior aiiUieraplietl more ilian


‘inji the lif.-^t. oreliestra to tifoatleasL Ifoin this eonntry to tho United States.


^ifls of all tle.<eripl ions. ~.\N1) 'rilE NEW.


instnimi they J acohs.


soprano 'I'ho


Clihho


loatl' - Gihlmti.''. who for till* talkie.' Ameriea t*spt*c 'riio Ihifteen insi


Iione. ha.*^s, hanjo. pianos.


allv ft


Savoy Hotel Oipheii phont*s, two violin.*-


in public for tin; lir.-u time mi Oeitiher 1st. I!)dl, are an tirehesira speeially ltirme<l I" transci'inl the trnmiphs «d llieir lanmn-> i»redts’«’.-'Sttr.-i. Ctunpi


The Savoy Hotel Drpheans. who i>laye.l i l l


i tine of lhi> lim'-'t n Hit' world,


'.urope ami .\iiieriea. ea'!er>liip of I h'waftl


f Hio tinesl ....... laiu-’o


ir.aliiei'il hy CarniU ii solo pianist ami


tiv Orphean-'. ^1|‘- writ llie tianee linisie


nent.s played liv Ihe etnnprisi' t hrei> .'laxo- lut) tnimiH'ts. trtmi-


hrtin*ilit over Iroiii this purpose,


eheslra reht*ai.setl more tlnm l,0nn tlanm' tnnc.s, of wliieii not more than om* in ten


I'rior (.1 lht*ir Inst perltirmanee Hit* or-


imis and twt) erand ,


Hotel Orphi'a.ns will iljnstrate tin* inotlt>rn trend of dance innsie,


will ho plavetl in pnhlU-. In their hroailcast i*layin«j: Hu* Savoy


<»r (‘inplinsios on melody atul rhythm ami Hit' elimination of .ivor-elahmale orelu";tra-


I'lim' Standard.


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT FREE CHURCH COUNCIL


v is r r OK OR. GRIFFITHS JOiES I’ l-csiilcnl of Ilio .Xalioiial Coimcil, and Organising Seoi'cliu'y.


OCTOBER 31st & NOVEMBER 1st & 2nd I ’artii-nlar.-) I .alc r.


MR. GEORGE PERRIN Wireless


romemlier Hit' playine t»f the old savoy 0-phi'nns will notice fin'at. dtlferenee’^. Krt'sent-tlay temleneit's are towanls eroat-


liisl<*m*rs who HOr^E-GGilEO


H,m. such as lemls to kill Hu* melmly. Hanee orchestras now are .nulmd tm the


BAOQN & HAm H A R R IS O N S


B U TC H E R S , K IN G S T R E E T AND THE MARKET


dVlephone 253.


As tlistricl Aktpnts. wc liave fuU winter r.ingcs mr .ill yotms people. M.ike your selection now !


C H I L P R U F E FOR LADIES


Luxuriou.s feminine wr.ir fit to constirt with the fine.st frocks. Numerous tl.ninty .styles.


COM /■; .1 .V n / / /■;. I /.' i/ic jniioiciiuj


EKCO 3 Valve Set and Speaker All Mains .... £15 15s. Od.


EKCO 2 Valve Mains Set .... £10 17s. 6d.


THE ULTRA TWIN CUB Mains Sot with Speaker £9 10s.


REGENTONE 2 V.alvD Mains Sot ........................ £6 15s. Od.


For Ihc IIoiiic Coihstnirtor—•


THE OSRAM MUSIC MAGNET KIT ................... £10 15s. Od.


Service Agents for Pertrix Batteries, Car and Wireless. R n ix o Y o u i i B a t t k r v PvF.i’ .m u s .


ELLIOTTS YORK STREET


Tel. 241. CLITHEROE


G E N T ’ S . S L I G H T L Y 3 V O R N S U I T S . Original cost, several guineas each. Our price l'2/ii. 15/-. 1« 0 eacli.


GonL'.s Trousor.<s. 1/G. 2/-; M’aistco.al.';. 1'-. l.lM Hoys’ I'Cnickt'rs, 1,-. 1 i>: Jaekets. 2/G, 3'- : Jackets ami Ve.sts, *1/11; Monks Boots.


tii*nl-4 ^len’.s Corduroy T rouiors,


2/d, ;i/-; Brooches, 2/li: Khaki Tunics, 2,’- ; ^Ton’s Now Trousers, 2/G pair ; Toadies Now Jlncs. 2/G; f lont ’s New Macs. ■!/-; Jlenks Now* Suits, 20.'-; Boy.'>*, 7/G: Smiths . I'i/. Ahsolutoly Ihe largest .stock of Bart-Worn Clolhittg in the contitry t*> choose trtuu* I'A-orything at your own pr ic'.


The Holeproof Clothing Co. (Lancs.) Ld.


4.-G, B A B K BOAD (Two doors higher up H an Darwen Street Bridge) BLACKBUUN. I


TEL . 105 Ask for a cofv of tho i^ElV


ILLUSTRATED P R I C E LI ST


Comb.StvieS. /!«!;•• I.iubt u-tiijitt


' ‘ Ifinfrr


T l . »'in trr ufii.iKt l i - ” i *1 ‘ 6/*- t’-m


from 8,''0 Irr irrc.;M /r—ri G.O- tftiijht fr.n,, 5 ’3 . M i»i.


fr.aa A 1». f*. J.nM


t.itiht


.Si'rrj’ln.j I.iji.t U-riylit Ir.-t.i 1 O O-


• 0 .


FOR A SATIS FACTO i:iY ^ BREAKFAST


Thu khild tiut !■< Fi.id in Clul- pni lc I ’uiv W ’fril L’ liji'V.' iho utnu'.'l dLdViu-L- tnun fIi iUs— \-L’ t know.-' lU'VFf a nu'infnL's di.-vtcniorl. T I kyc i^.irmcius, SLi line and .-hiH, aro quite s,dV lo kiuiKii-T. The dc' ttiik'J makituq, means trouble' free use.


Knrope and in 'I'okio amt Cakaiita. ami <ni .Mareh KUii. HEM, they made history hy lM


Wiroliias millia.sia.-.l.a evi.*r\a halo ivill In- I llt'To.toil lo laai'o lliat. tliu Savoy llamls


will <mco more he liear<l trom it> liisL htiiue tho Savoy Ilot'el, Ijoiiilon alter a lap.-'O >il


’I'lins Jaiico mosiv JO K E T H A T F A IL E D .


Cliiel (nm-taUe aheiit voii. It i'- a pity til eaiiimt lind ><iu aii\t liiim else to <h>.


•• 1 thiiilv \"il are mean. I will see tin


was a stateiiieiil alle;;ed to liaM- been made hv William Eaimieh. fruiterer, of ‘JU, \VelleMte. when lepiii’ted for tlriviii;' a motor lerrv witli an ini'-iLtned lieeme. I’.atmuiti appeared at the Uoruoeh Ses*-imis ye>teri!a>


I hi


lie saw I'iatonuh and a.-'ki’d him to produce hi.s tlriviue iieeii.-.*. Defendaiil liml not. t'jeiied tile lieeme am! Was tnlil he would h."^ reporletl. On the fulhiwinji day Eatmmh ajiprmielietl Iiiin, and a-'lced if lu* liatl iv- poried the matter. He replied that tu* h.id. Katmi'^h llien made tin* slatejiu’iit


nf (he statemeiu that deleiitlani. hat] I.... Mimilimied. He umihl not liave people tlii’tatine tu Ids ollieers. I>efentlant said lu* thonehf n .vas a U'uc


iiimled aimve. The ( hief rmistahh* .-aid it was hecaU'-<*


ami ue\ef dl'e:iii.»’d he would lta\*' het'll >iiumuiiietl. He th'iii<sl tlial lie '•aid it was a pity the Thief t mistalile emild iml. liml him anx'lhiue; lii’ii'T te tlo. He aixreetl that he said lu* ilimiehi. it was rather mean. Defetulaut wun orileretl to pa\- eo-t-.


I lie C A TH O L IC B A L L .


170,01)0 postcards of the haml for their mt- mirers, and eaeh of I ho players liad sem es of love-letters a«ldres.-,e<l to Inm. as well a-'


ratholic hall, wliirli. prtiinoted i»y Hu* I'li- lertaiuuieut. emniiiiiiee assoeiatt*tl wiili SS.


mo'.t >iiect*ssfiil -'I'cial InuclioM was Hie


'llie Hall, l.tiwereait*. t.n Kritlay eveiune. .\tioui 'Jjn peojih* attended and iiiii.sii* was Mipplieil h\- tin* I'itz. Urehosira. nmler tiu' leatleisliip\if -Mr. W. Crahlree. t.f ( 'Ii t lieroe. Daiieiii'.i wa-' carrit*d <»n from t*ie|it until


.Miehael ami John's ('hiireh. wa- hehl in


two and several iui/.es wore awanletl lor spot, dance''. The thitii*-' ot M.(’. wi'ie very eliicienllv earrietl mit hy .M


Siitelitfe. W. llimld. ( ’. Winckley. E. Karker ami J. Celdard.


t'ssr.--. IL


.ser\-ed refreshment'- ami llu* whole atlair was a most t*nio\ahle mu* atul a ereilit to


artiMl as si'cft'tary for llu* event, with ]\lr. H. Tliornhor Iroasnrer.


Hu* pronmtei-s.


.Mr. W. Crahfr.e Imlii's’ coininilliu*


lo anxwer the sumnuoi-. . S*-llar'> '-aitl thal mi 'I'li ii r a lay la i


WIRELESS FOR 1931-32. ^EW iOOELS at O


reatiy H


Luxury Radio is now wit the reach of all.


M.lll I? you wish to sec and hear the latest in Radio Sots that


meet tho present Broadcasting conditions, with wonderful tone, and quality of reproduction • Then Call and Look at the New Models and Ask to Hoar them, or better still wo will Demonstrate them In your own home.


Wo stock all the best known makes and the prices aro from £5 upwards, and for those who wish, we can offer gradual pay­ ment terms to suit individual requirements.


SPECIAL NOTICE--A11 Hmli.. Sm.s .sold h> us are installfil anil stTvict'il by tuir .Mr, IL llarL'ivavrs wllo ha.s het*!! .spuciallx' tr.-iined fur this wurk in the Hadiit h’acturies al 1 laLrmihaiii.


PREPARE FOR THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS AND BUY YOUR WIRELESS SET NOVi^ AT


H A R G R E A V E S U A D tU A S I ) C H AM O FU u S F. l iF F o T KING STREET, Clitheroe. Tolopohno 222. Tolophono 222


You can be well dressed— for a moderate outlay.


W i iM T E I F R O V E R C O A T S .Made b y t h e W’imh le d tm f i rm a r e ii r tivini: ;i hii: at t r;i. t ii-n. S m a r tK ’ e n t ami of e o o d elot l i . th e p r ie e s ranu'e l iom 39 G. ’ in f . th e r ma k e s f rom 32 6, 35 11, 42 11, £3 3s. Od.


S O A F R V e S hie stock of the


( ':is!init*ff fruni 2 11. CHRISTY’S HATS. William R. Hanson Dent’s Gloves .''km i.li Siripi


.\rl Silk u:cl MYBRO HATS


" The Gentleman’s Shop " I 28, MOOR LAN E


t'r.'iii 6 6 |"T pair.


KEEP THE HAIR YOUNG. Mas.'Cii'o t lin .sweet •.’<eent etl


foamin',^ lat Imt EVAN V/ILLIAMS SHAMPOO


lliirlit intti the niut.-; »»f your hair ami .-^o .stinmlale new L'rt»\Uh ami retain the silky softness ami e.vinisite fra;4rance of ils yontl;.


See Our Window for Display. B A IL E Y S , 3, C A S T L E S T R E E T of (tv


educed Piigbs.


Il'infrf /'•{ /r,.rr, -J 3 fi.


7j'


Vf il t Girlt' Cotiiti. Striipptil Sia’j 5 ifyfr* 'It s'tvV 0. l.ijKt


fr.i,,, A. a iru,f,T


/iota 5)0-


■jht /rota • . tTint^f


u-fijht from 8.’0.


/r„rn


G/-. Dir^e- toirt Kniehrri


from Sh‘


HARGREAVES BROS. G E N E K -V E D R A I ’ E K S


C A S T L E S T R E E T , C I T T I I E R O E


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