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I Ut)tn- '!nt for ii1l , Wat<jrloo


Tho most Economical Fuol Savor mado H ot W ati :u D ay ok N ight.


Cooks at Half tho Cost of Electricity or Gas.


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YORK STREET CLITHEROE Tolophone 88


?S( ) . 2 4 0 1 . Tlieo. Wilson S Sons Ld Can be seen at— HEGISTEIIEO AS A NEWSI'Al’ER.


Moor Lane United Methodist Sunday School i sE w A l l ’S :i':n i ’.e i i t a in m ;e n i ’


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On NEW YEAR’S NIGHT — SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Gtli, commencing 7-30 p.m. nightly A n Kntihi '.i.v . \ i;w , \ni> U iuhinai , .Miisir.M. Co.mim.v


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.10., Laughter Time


S to ry mid diidoiGu* I'.v •). K. Il.xucuivWi:.'^. Prtuliicpii Iiy .Miss L. IT io.mp.son.


A delightful musical comedy which you simply must not miss,


U L T IX C .MTSK; — SX A I ’I'V DAXCKS — (TIAI t .MlXC SCKXKKV Mirth


Thrills Romance An except iona l ly s t ro n g east ineluil iiej a- spt*eially Ini ine. l CItiMren s Chorus.


r , ' f , s of Atlunssioi\ : Reserved Scats, 1 /3 : Unreserved Centre Scats, 1 / - ; Side Scats, Gd. 'Tieket hohlers admittetl side «loor at (i-|.4 p.in.


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N :is iisinii Ur:iy-sli;i\v.s,


Man of reservcil seats may he sei*n at tlu' 'rinu's (lillee. (». .Miirket Maee. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, LOW MOOR


ANNUAS^ PRIZE DISTRIBUTION


SUNDAY NEXT, D e c em b e r 20th S kkvi i 'Ks ,\t


a .m. ANi> Ti-0 r.M. I ’rnn-hrr-. MR. GARFIELD WADE, of llni.tuii.


At till' I'vi-iilriL: service Mr. John Trafford, of Darweii, will preseMl the prizes. Old Christmas Hymns and Tunes will bo sung.


('o i .i .itr'ni'N fo i ! Sri ini ir. I'lj.Niis. QOM.KGR


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A aUMtSKH GLITllEROE PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOLS L DKATIIS.


In. .\lii-o. tlio l.nUn Otirk-


I'-t.. nt. tin'


■li 7o y<*nrs. (li'^linrn. on


XMAS 'ENTERTAINM.ENT Protlm.’eil Uy .Miss A. 11 .\koke.\v i'..s


P r in c e s s and Wo o d cu t te r AND OTHER SCENES


CHRISTMAS NIGHT Deors n|.eii 7-0. ( ‘oMimenee 7-30. SATURDAY MATINEE I t.iors open 2-0. Coniinence. 2-30. SATURDAY NIGHT I )oois open 7-0. ( 'onnnenee 7-30.


liiiniy nl’ otjf iiwniili, who


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|:hT)thi*r itf the l-Vfl- u'i^h to K|:'*nil.s tor kinii


1 sa.i liorravf- nmi ilonii


|hi*.s to thank liuiHhhonr.s tur


|tmi h'ttors ol h h(.T rocent


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[ho i:iite iCuucIi [li iriomis ami [sproN-sions ol Imlcs m ihc'ir


lL Clitboroo, hy 'inrv Kli/.nlu'i h


RDY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRliSENTS AT SALE I'RICES


Gents. Caps, 1;11. Boys Caps from lO.td. Gents. Smart Ties, 1 Gents. Wool Vests, 2 6. Gents. Wool Pants, 2 6. Gents. Union Shirts, 3 1 1 . Gents. Union Shirts, lineil. 5 9 Si 5 11. Gents. Fleecy Lined Rainco.ats from 13 11. Gents. Navy Ovorco.ats, 27,6. Boys Navy Overcoats, 12 11. Boys Jerseys, all wool, 2,3. A few to clear at 1/-.


Boys Velvet Trousers, 2,6. Ladies Smart Felts from 2/11.


Ladies Winter Coats. Ladies Nappa Gloves, 4 6. Ladies Fleecy Lined Fur Trimmed, 1,11. Children’s Cashmere Jumpers, 3,6. Children’s Kilts from 2 11. A Special Line in Corsets with Under Bolt, 3,11. O.S. 4 11.


Children’s from 1,'11. Ladies Stan-Rain Coats, 29/11. I'lm oTiinn U-sni-un I’ltiisttNT.s como to—


Dance Drosses from 11/6. Princess Skirts from 1,6. O.S. 1 11 Mill Jumpers, 1/11. Extra Strong Black Overalls, 2/11. Cross'Over Overalls, 1/11. Smart TOT. Hose, 1,'- pair. We have .smart FUR SETS wliieli make your Coat look Iil;o new, 5/6.


THE ECONOMIC STORES, SALFORD Wo ,uivo 2/. for every I’onml .spent. We tako DlacUhnrn Clolliing Cliecks.


A RM Y B O O T S P O U C B TK O U S I5K S C O U O N IA B BO O T S


iltoul Army Hoots 13;11, 15/11 Armv Umlcrpants and Yosts,


imes OompAny address and


Alolor Lcg^ingsyixjathor Leggings, 'oiTslins, R,.bbir R™ts. Cardigans, Underclothing A I IS IY AJ71> N A V Y S T O R E S


Army Cardigans ........ 3/11 Armv Shirts and Socks, C/0 and 1/'.


2/11 ....... .................. 39, PENNY ST., BLACKRURN (Tcl. 5130); 0, HLACKRURN RD., ACCRINGT i . • • f-, I t


Polico Trousers 0/8, 11/0 Colonial liooLs, 1-l/H, 12/11 Hiding llrocclies ... S/11 Onlcers’ Ton Kneo Roots, 2o/- Itonl Army Shirts ... (i/C Heavy Union Shirts, 3/11, o,0 . Cnokti 1/- 1/G Clitheroc Shirts ... 3/11, 5/0


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UI^BiSELL^S are S en s ib le Gifts Wr. I I avi; ,\ tloon I Ia so i ; a'I' Hasdv PmcKS.


PERFUMES by the Best Makers. TOILET REQUISITES


O A L -V E F ^ X S ]U(jh Class JJah'drcssci’s


I & 3, ESHTON TERRACE, CLITHEROE 275 M EN ’S SUITS — 20/- — N EW


In .sliadL'-j (it Bine. Grovs Wor.ited. Sorges, Browns. Wonderful hard-wearing goods, ami “ ALL B Bm S n .”' AVortli from tlireo to five guineas. These Jiavo come from various Co-o|ierative Societies up and down th country. Also 172 Youths Smts as nhovo, with lonji trousers, nt 12/G and 15/-each, nnd 322 Hoys’ Kincker Suits. Shnaes ,-is abovo. This is tlio bicRcst barj^aiu over otTorcHl, as every one is lailor-mndo and porfecllv now. 1,000 'Wonderful OVEROO.VTS. now, Tailor-made, from 12/6 to 20/- eaeli. Wortli tlirco guineas. Como and see the goods and b© convinced.


The Holeproof Clothing Co. (Lane.) Ld. 4-6, PARK ROAD (Two doors higher up than Darwen-Streot Bridge) BLACKBURN.


Reserved Scats 2 ,- and 1 5 : Unreserved 1 and 5d. (CliiMmi) ; Matinee 5d. rian niiiv ln^ seen iit the Time.-; Office, .Miirln-I I’hice.


Fancy Biscuits in Fanc}^ Tins. Tom Smith’s Crackers.


Cluster Muscatels. Jordan Almonds.


Preserved Ginoer in Jars. Crystalized Fruits, etc.


Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllli W. D. C UNLIFFE , F.G.I.


8, MARKET PLACE, Clitheroe TEL. 103


On CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25th A X X U A L


I’EA PARTY AND EN'I’ERT'AINMENT 'I'ea on laldes;i.t -l-NO. IsMlertiiiiinieiit 7 p.iii.


( ’/lai'niiini : Rcv. P. S. Johnson Entertainment to consist ot Part Songs by the Male Voice Choir ; Sketches by


the Children and Adults ; Songs and Dances by the Girls ; Selections by the ‘ Top Hatted’ Band.


Tea and Entert.ainmcnt : Adults 1 3, Children nmler I I, 9d. Entertainment only 6d W o u r


K have ;i very Fine selection of all kinds of CUBBSTS I f iAS and have now ©pOBflfjd


SHOWROOM which we cortlially invite you to inspect. FH ID A Y . DEC EiM 15 ER G Cyoloa StoM-tl Ca r s P a r t e d r A r\j r i


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TO-NIGHT at 6-15 and 8-30. TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 2-30, 6-15 and 8-30 JOHN GILBERT in ‘ GENTLEMAN’S FATE.’ , \ l i c a l


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Next MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY at 6-15 & 8-30. Matinee Wed. 2-30 r i .A K A l iOW AMI S T . \X I ,K V S.MITI I i s


L m E T ^ E ^ i L L i O E f l A 9 R E S


A ih - l ig h l fn l n i i .s -np n f l.nvi- , l . a n g l i l e r nml l .yr ivs , wi th Stuart Erwin a n d Skeots Gallagher pm v i d i n g t h e l . a n e h s .


IN'ai .'I’KK H uston, K av l*Tc,\seis and K iinnktii .MaoK inna in O A 3 T" I R O N Unt ides s Wa r - l ime swirls. man aTid wnman in IIk^ imid me n y -g ' i - rn n n d uf


Love, llali^ ani l l•'e,■n■. Draimi lha l tnnehe.s lln^ |ieak of Innmin eniol ions . • BB ■■ BB BB BB BB BB BM BB BB B B*BB*BB*BbV b*BB BB BB BB BB BB B


THURSDAY (Christmas Eve), CHRISTMAS NIGHT and BOXING NIGHT Xii rht lv at (J-1.4 and S.30. Matiina*, Hoxing Day at 2-3U.


VIVIENNE SEGAL and ALEXANDER GRAY in ^ l o a i .


THEATRE ROYAL, BLACKBURN MOE E I ’OI ’EI.Ai ; r i l A X E \ EE


S . . U M.


Electric S


' r i lK K K SIKIWS I I .MLV AT 2-ii'l. li-2.7 ANII S-ll l l-.M.


Commencing Monday Next, Dec. 21st ROBERT MONTGOMERY


ill his firsl -larr i i i /r pi r tu rc S H IR IV IA X E I S


.\ M KTKO-f r'(l/'/l(7/l(-,\l A i;K picl l i r r


with Ernest Torrence, Dorothy Jordan, Hobart Bosworth, Ciiff Edwards.


A n CLEMENT EIIMNS &


PARTNER (.l/n.//(■(,/ V, iiln'l'i/idns). Gaumont News & Short Comedy Films


PERFORMANCES as usual XMAS DAY


J.’opn ia r pi’ircs -M. to 1 3 im-lmliiig la.\ Box offiee lo n.m. to -I ai id II to II p.m. Saturi la\ '.s i-oi il iimonsly from III lo l l . Tolcphonc 6810


UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


Viennese Nights ANNUAL TEA PARTY T H E M ASTF.IH'1 E(U-: OE Ml 'EHJAE JIOMAXCE.


NEVER BEFORE SUCH INSPIRING MUSIC — SUCH APPEALING SONGS AND BEAUTIFUL SPECTACLE, AND THROUGH IT ALL RUNS, LIKE A THREAD OF GOLD, A CHARMING LOVE ROMANCE THAT YOU COULD SEE AGAIN AND AGAIN.


Idii! Vin ii Own ( 'o.mitii;t ash ( 'onvuntuxci ;— llooic Vo u i i Si;.\T IS . \nvASct : .


I .OOlv O l ’T fo r 1 he f i lm 1 lull, l e a e i i e s y o n to l a n g i i— A ROMEO IN PYJAMA S


AND ENTERTAINMENT in t Ik* aImvc placi*


TO-MO R RO W— S ATU RD AY 'i'ett on tilt* la))h.*s at "


Kntt*rtainnK*iii 7-!>n.


Tickets for Tea and Entertainment : Adults, 1 6 ; Children iiii(it*r II. 1


THE HALL, LOWERGATE S.S. Michael &. John


GRAND PANTOMIME


P R IW C B . . C H A R M IN G .


IS \ \ SCHNKS


1h)o1c by Mi.<*< A. ( Irisent hwai lo ami .Mrs. . lames (imli't*im.


Ar ranged am! l ‘r(ulnet*il l>y -Mrs. . lame s ( Imlyeon.


Danees ar ran^t 'd and lainj i i l by -Miss (h ' r l rmle (.bnbjeon.


CHRISTMAS NIGHT, Dec. 25th BOXING NIGHT, Dec. 26th


MONDAY NIGHT, Dec. 28th, and NEW YEAR’S NIGHT, Jan. 1st, 1932


Lidibr of Orr/oslra :


^1k. •). 'roMi.iNst.iN, l la lh' (.Ircliestra. J'id II isf : r> i: KNA KI) W'l nt:K i. kv


Doors o(>en 7 p.m. Ctmimenee 7*3t).


RESERVED SEATS, 2 - and 1 6 UNRESERVED 1 -


I ’lans Hooking at t i ie 'rimi*s ()ffiee from'rt>*niuiTo\v, S a tu rd a y , Dee. 12tii


p iiiL i .A D iyn i i THE HOUSE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING. SEATS BOOKED FREE.


TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW — W O K in '! Lil.OOM;! DKPKKS.SIi ).N : : : Marian Davis, C. Aubrey Smith ami Ralph Forbes in the howling idim-dy smcc.-^s—THE BACHELOR FATHER If von cniri Inm'll vonr hoad off with .-cifctv. Icnvo it al. home Imfoiv yon com(( lo .-d'c llil.-i masl.Tpnz c of mlitli.


The vrownim' nchic'vvmcnt of .\lnrinn Dnvics l.rillinnt comedy cniver—1ml —Don’t Lake a chance - Book in advance . MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY


.-\ Urilliant. Itritisli product ion liy- loi i .v ( t .u . swo imiv ni t l i


EDMUND GWENN, JOHN LONGDEN, PHYLLIS KONSTAM & FRANK LAWTON in K


a cted liv a n i a d c r g ro u p of plavers. Th e .sort of ta lking-pic inr c not only wortl i while, hid a gron mg giant llnd. is mena cing t lm s tage-plav.


Hve rything livc.s in it , th e people in it. a re al ive a,id vi tal to t he las foot. Also Episode 7. KING OF THE JUNGLE.


Sini i lmi I’irloriiil deser ihes it as “ a heant i f l i l ly s ineere and sens i t ive t rans la t ion of one of th e finest of mod. rn Kngli.sii i .lavs wi th pa.s.sages of eoi t iedy and t r ag ed y amo n n t in g to Me'dus-


tfirmles. ■


THURSDAY (Christmas Eve), FRIDAY (Christmas Day), SATURDAY (Boxing Day), Matinee Boxing Day. 00.000,11110 I'lt.M Fans Can't iik WuoNct.


Maurice CHEVALIER in ‘The Playboy of Paris’


“ It's a meat life if von don't weaken." sings CItevalicr in tills lively eomedv. when he enjoys a feininito heart attack. ''I'hroe lovelv ladies claim him for t licir own—and all at once, a ticklish situation t Ind w ill keep j on hiii^liiiig and lilting witli Jlaiiricc for lionrs. The story is a joyous, ftm-lovmg farce, witli piell.N FRANCES DEE. the


fortunate" extra ” girl, playi.tg opposite the star .A,hied oomeib^muiett.s inclii(le.s—0 . P. HEGGIE, STUART ERWIN, EUGENE PALETTE and DOROTHY CHRISTIE.


Also Showing—SHORT NOVELTIES, SUPER SOUND NEWS, etc. SPECIAL NOTE__Christmas Day and Boxing Day are busy days, Please Book Early to avoid disappointment.


\ Imimiii s torv of confl ict plnimcd hv a imis tcr - imm, prodi iccd liy a n o th e r imi.-dcr hand, . \ l f rcd 11itcln-ock. and I l,c


TALKII^EWIA (Tol. 147). TWICE NIGHTLY—.vt 6-15 and 8-30 p.m. BENTHAMS 14c M a rk e t P la c e , C l ith e ro e I fffW)7


PYE PYE


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you have been waiting for : —


EGiKO Four Valve All Electric


— Throo Valve All Electric 24 Guineas 15 Guineas


brownie Baby Grand Biitlcry Model .. £3 15s. Od.


Brownie Baby Grand All Electric


Three Valve Sot G 0 S S G B Throo Valve Set ............ £6 .......................... £6


MDDEL MM ....................................£17 MODEL Q ....


£14


S P E m E n S from 1 3 /6 set SUPPLIED ON BENTHAMS


SIMPLE SYSTEM OF EASY PAYMENTS . \L\KK VUL I I ( IWX TT'.ILM.'^.


YOUR USED GRAMOPHONE OR WIRELESS SET TAKEN IN PART EXCHANGE.


£7 10s. Od. 6s. Od.


15s. Od, 17s. Od. 14s. Od.


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OVERCOATS in groat variety Prices from 30


REDIVIAYNE & READ IhmU'il


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