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I! r y ^ # ' \ CLITHEROE FREE CHURCH COUfJCIL


Watchnight Service TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) December 31st, 1931


In tlie JIOOR LANt: CllURCFt /■Jpeoto-: REV. JOHN WRIGHT To cominenco iit U-15 p.m. You are cordially invited.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY Next, JANUARY 3rd, 1932


Preacher at lO-SO a.m. ami 0 p.m. REV. JOHN WRIGHT


In tlie Afternoon at 2 ]).m. PRIZE DISTRIBUTION in the .Sclinolroom.


MOOR LANE U.M. CHURCH SUNDAY Next, JANUARY 3rd, 1932


Preaclier at I0-3IJ a.ni. and (i p.rn. REV. P. S. JOHNSON, B.A. WESLEY CHURCH


SUNDAY Next, JANUARY 3.-d, 1932


Preacher at 10-30 a.m. REV. F. A. ASHTON


Preaelier at 0 p.ni. REV. G. W. TYSON


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tWHIST DRIVE TEA PARTY


AND Followcil l\v a Crainl


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Carnival DANCE TO-MORROW


In DOW.Nll.UI 8CHUOL


NEW YEAR’S DAY, FRIDAY Whi.st eommenee-t-l:"i. Daneinu' S—2.


WHIST, TEA & DANCE, 1 6 WHIST & TEA 1/3. DANCE 1/-.


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in aid of llie Pdhhle.sdalo & IJi.strict Nursing -As.soeiation will he held in


ST. C.VTHEKINK'S SCHOOL WEST BFv.-UIFORD


On W ed n e sd a y Next, JANUARY 6th, 1932


Whist to coniincncc 7-30 p.in. prompt. Dancing 10 p.m. to 2 n.m. ARTHUR TAYLOR’S BAND


Admission 1/8. Dance only 1/- Refreshment.-^ at roa.sonablo charges.


Edmondson\s bns will run from Wad- dington at 7-15 j).m., returning after the Wlsi.st Drive, and also after dance.


PARISH CHURCH SCHOOLS CLITHEROE.


J'’oitRTir Cnuiicii Soct.M,


Tiic In.stitute Mhiiihere will lU’esent. under the direction of Mr. S. Walmsley


All of a Biiddeii Peggy


A Comedv in Three Acts B}f En>'KST 'Dkxn-v


On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY


JANUARY 13th, 14th & ISth, 1932


Wednesday and Thursday a t 8 p.m. Saturday at 7-30. Doors open lialf- hotir before each porforninnee.


Admission : RESERVED, 2 /- : UNRESERVED, 1 /- ; CHILDREN 6d.


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the plan may be seen ontand aftffi- January 4th, 1932.


f W^^. DishixgtoNj Social Sc(>, ..A...


On Christinas Eve, in iho Comieii .Scliool. a carnival hall and whist drive was hedd under tho anspiees of the Sahden T.ahour Party. Tho Carlton Daiiec OrdiOstra*. under iho leadership of i\Ir, JiiVncs J'^ogarly. played for dancing.


CAltNlVATi RATJi AVHIST DIUVE.-.


woro won rt'} i'oilows: l.adies: 1. Mrs.- F, Ednloiulson •. 2, Mrs, Walling. Gentlemen: 1, Mr. Parker; 2, Mr. A. Andertoii. Tho event wa.s a groat success.


Prizes for whist


Tlio school was crowded, and -the enter­ tainment was greatly enjoyed.


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iiie villngo from oArly dawn to nightfall, playing Christma.s tunc.s and rlnnccs. At St." Nicliolas’ Church tlio usual morning service, w.xs 'liold, conducted by the Vicar, Rev. \V. J. Sy'monds. at which Cliristmas livmns ami carols wore .sung. Under tlio direction of ^fr. Tom Pilkiiigton, “ Tho JoU.Y Pr.'a” connected witli the Baptist Smid.iv School gave a concert of mirth. moloL • ^nd mvstcry on Christmas night »n the school. Tlio following took part and acniiittod themselves well: Jlcssrs. .,T. Eognrtv, W. Britcliffe. T. Wilkinson. M. Campbell, H. Exton, R. Arkwright. R. •Wood. Jns. Newby. H. Jackson. T. Altham. .Tas. Graham, K. Clinrnlo.v and B. Jeffrey. iJfr. W. RatcIifTe was the nccomp.nnist.


Christmas Dnj* observances, followed the usual lines. The Public Jhind i>nradod


OTIRTST^fAS DAY A'i’ .8ABDEN. — P.S.A.


In tile lAREHAL CLUB at 3-ir. p.m. SUNDAY Next, JANUARY 3rd, 1932


Spcalrr : MR. J. FORD, I'nniihiil. Chainmin : Mr. D. PomFret


Soloist: MISS RITA CLARKSOK. AccomjiunifI : Mr. R. Halstead


-A liea rty welcome oxlemlcd fo all. DOWNHAM WOMEN’S INSTITUTE


folJwedbya W M s t D o V C AT 7-30 P.M.


Admission 1/3 including Refreshments


IF YOU GET A SORE CHEST THROUGH COUGHING, THEN • YOU DESERVE IT.


MOOREY’S CHEST AND LUNG REMEDY


WOULD HAVE PREVENTED THAT MIXTURE 1/-.


SYRUP 2 - (Double Strength).


MOOREY, HERBALIST CORNER OF PIMLICO ROAD CLITHEROE


L/iNGHO. GHliiSTJfAS .SlCllVlC'H. -At St. Leonards


Cluircli tlie Clirislma.s Dii.v Communion service was cniulnctod by the Bishop nt' Bltickburn. ami a larja* number of com- muniennts attended.


CHTUST31AS D.-VV.— The village w.as


very quiet on Cliristmas Day, there being no events at any of the schools. Many house parties were held, but for the fir.st time for many years no carol singers cr bnnd^ wore to bo heard.


KETB^VUL.—The Langlio Naliuiial SoIidoI


Netball Team have had a very .successful season, winning the Ijeaguo Shield given by the T.ancn.^hiro Education Committee for No. 1 Area, and the Pendleton Cu;i given by Mrs. Aspinall, of Staiulon Hall. 'I’ho learn, ooniprising Elsie Barton (capt.), Jenny Hayton, Peggy Douglas, Madge Carr. Elsio 'rassell. Katie Boardswortii. Sally Uatcliffe and Ivy Eaiough. im.s been coached and trained by >fr. G. H. Boddy, .Mr'. M'ilkinson and Miss Wballey. and has won a name for fast and clover |>lae. CONCERT.—On \Vcdiic.sday last 'in the


National School, a school enmert and presentation ceremony \vas bold. Tlic Netball ti-am of the scliool received llie Loagno Shield, T^ondletim C’lqi. ami Com­ memoration Brooches ivliicli they Imvi' won this season. fn making the presentation Mis. Randall Kay paid tribute to the chn*er play of the team, and hnndod the trnpliies over to tho captain, ICIsie Barton. A iniuert followed. Mr. John Brctlicrton iieiiig ohnirman. Tiie sdiolar.s opencKl tho programme with the part songs “ Whn’l! buy m.v lavender.” “ Cockles and :\rii<sels “ am! “ Tho l.ondoudorry Air.”


pretty


sketeh, •• Santa Clitns’s Kev,” was pre- sentod by the infants, and there followed drill exonses by the iinvs. Eileen Sad- dnigton lecited “ The idttlo.st One,” and Jnhn^ Fowler followed with “ Aunt Rri.s- cilla. Tlio scholars siing three sca shantio-s. “ Tlie Rio Grande, “ Blow iho


m.an down,” and “ Shonandoali.” and an­ other sketch, “ TI|{> ^fagic Tree,” was on.Ti'li'd liy L. Diifliworth. Jf. Tlii^tli'- tlnv:iito, IL Oricn, ImmuI; Brower :iml Alan Proflor. Arargikrot ■Wnlllia.nl: rocilcil “ Till' Enolianlod Sliiri.” fnllowed liv fliron inoro son&s h.v tlie .sclinlar.i. “ 0 dear. what, ran tlip maUcr lie.” “Twilikln Twinkle,” and “ The First Xncl.” The last Horn was a play. “ Dick AVliittiiiKton." tho ohihlmi taking part hoing: F,. Pioknn. F. Barton. .T. A'oovi'rs, ,T. Ifavton i*. TIongliis. R. Tas,soH. B. Bo.ardsw'nrlh' .9. liatcliFo. P. Thisllotliwailo. M. Carr. T Ratongli, n . TCilching. A. Jlercor and R. Catlow. The ohildri'n gave a very olovor rondoring of all Iho itoins in this' ronoert and a crowded niidionco greatly onioyod tlie ontertainnient.


Jlr. 0 . Tf. Bnddy.


headmaster, Airs. AVilhinson and Ali'ss Wliallcy must lie aeenrded groat ei-edit for


training tho .seliolars to .snoli a dogroo of perfect Ion.


SABDEN. WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION A P A R T Y


FOR CHILDREN OF MEMBERS aged 5 to 12 years, will he held at the C'0.\.SERV.ATIVE CLUB, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th, from 3-30 to 0-30 p.m.


Atlminsion : SIXPENCE


GRINDLETON VILLAGE INSTITUTE L.miik.s Stai.t,


JUMBLE SALE


AND MEW STALL In tim Institute


SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th At l> p.m. Aflernoon 'lea. ' f ' \ (SIX) I 11 ADVERTISER 'AJ^D TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARy| 1. 1931 WHALLEY.


cup has been completed reecutiv at tho tonsorvativo Club. I\lr. .). Peters gained the first prize with IMr. 8. Clarke second. .Mes-srs. \V. (ireenwiKKl and J. Siuitli wero thu scnu-rmalists.


l*lhhlARDS.—The arnuial billiard hamli'


oyaminations ol tho Associated Ihmrd tif tho R.A.^l. ami R.C.^l.^ iho fullowing pupils wero .successful:—Primary Division : I'riMa 31. Swain, .Mar.v Ruhinsmi and Muriel llnldon. 'I'iiey were prepared hvMiss Itl. l-’isher, A.R.C'..M., L.R.A.iM., “ Rosi-garlh,” Siatiou-road, Whalley,


■ML'SIC'Afj SDCCIO.SSES.—At llio recent


Ciipital atteiulanco at the annual <lanci‘, promotetl by tho local division of tlio St. John Ainhulanco Brigade, and hold in the Assembly Rooms, on Christmas Evo. Music was provided by tlio Assembly Dance Band and tho duties of M.(‘. woro discharged by Dr. Postlethwaito, !Mr. A. 'I’aylor, Amlm- laiico Oflicer A. Seed and Private G. Sutton. 2V1 an iiitiM-val, strong appeals for .support ol the amhulanco movement were uuule hv So peril! lemlent Martin, ami Amlinlnucb Dflicm- .Seed, who pointiul out tliat I)r. Pcslletliwaite was kindly giving all the as.sistam-e lie could to the movement and it was up to tlie younger people to taki* advantage. Elgures w<*re givmi proving tlie enormous ivork done h.v amliiilaiici* men _ .''treel duty ami altemliug to persons iii.iured in aecidouts.


If Wiis necessary to appeal to tho e.ve as well as to tin* ear and a service of’ that nature appealed especially to the eye. Nothing Iielpis! people more to uinlcrstaml the scripturi’s than to have pictures plaeej hefoi'e them in stieli beautiful form.


scnteil of) hook prizes to scholars for regular altchdanco at Sunday School. A me.ssage of sympathy was sent to Miss Railton wlio was unahh' to attend tlirongli illness, ami the hope was o.spresscd that she woiihl soon ho lit to x'osnme ln*r manv activities.


the kiddles and many of the older .scholars, and till* event jn-oved most popular and sue- eessnil.—On .‘siindav afternoon, a rejieai p<*rformaiifT‘ was given, hv special resm'st of til.- Nativity pLay. “ The little brown patii to Retlilelioiii.” jiresi-nted by in*-mhers ol tlie Junior Gnild,


the dignity of (he elilldren. IMr. J. | | Ch-gg pn-sided.


andieiiee who wi-re greatlv impressi-d iiy ’I’lioro was a large


iin)>i >ncces«fnl social functions held in llic .'lumli .<clmnl for a ronsidorahio time was the lancy ilrcss party organised by the ^'eouls and (lirl Guides who. with friend.s,


nere pivsent in largo mimlu-rs on 'ruesday evening. Fancy dress was eompnlsoiv ami tin- eostnims wero well varied; Spanisli iianeiiig girls am! gypsies mingled witli I’n'iieli mihlomon, .rolm Bull, and Dr. Fn Maneliu. Mrs. Robin Greenwood verv IcimMy acted as judge and lier task was ecTiainlv ji very dillicuU one. She rniallv inmle the following aw a r d sG ir ls ; 1 Miss


•Inpsou (V:Mik.'(' c,.|,(,oll,ny): 'T .Ti,,,' nmli:i" 'iMs'kt.


liusliton nmliaii Sipiaw). Mnv.s • 1 R P llnsi.


Bir-l); 2, miss N. Borlic


imxod piry retm-neil^ a verdict of “ Not ginlty At an interval, supper wa.s c.icd ami arterwards tin* inerriinent con- tmued ami tlie evi-nt was voted most en- 1 joyahle and nnoecssfuL


Fa r t ie s a t p a r ish ch u r ch SCHOOLS.


ovonfc was liold in iilo Unvbr .sclionl ,nml tliiM-o was a oapith! allondanco. Recita­ tions amt Koiigs were contrilnitod liv the tiiildren, and several niemhers of tlio young hiehbs class entertained with songs and choruses. Fallier Cliristinas was a welcome visitor and he <listribiited toys from a well laden Christmas tree. The duties of accompanist were fulfilled hy ^Tr. F. Taylor, and the event was successrul ami onjoyahle.


lon dopartnicMifc ontorlainod ihoif scliol.n-s lo a Christma.s iroat uii. i\roiuiny.


the following evening when the iniddle- grndo .scholars wore entertained hy their tcnclicrs ami .school official.Sj Games and competitions woro pln3'ed ami dancing in­ dulged in. tho music heing provided, liy Miss R. Ncw.somo and Jlr. A. Cros^ley. nofreshinents wore .served ami kcca enjoy­ ment was the keyildto of tho proceedings.


An equally popular function was hold ................t , ---------— ■ •• .A s *


Thu Siimlny 8nlio<i| .^iiirorMilomlonts and tpncluM-s of tiio I’nrisii Cliitvch KiiuU't'gnr-


'J’lip


A r. 11. J. U. Co.v, counsel for the defence; -\lr. I . lu-iMinan, oouiiscl for the prosocu- lion: ami Mr. W Snworhy was the prisoner. cliargcMl with neglect of wife. A .sentimental


speech competition were won hv E. Wlut- tao-r :iml '!’. F. lanigsliaw. Considorahlo nuei-est was taken in a innek trial which pio\o(l lughlv interostiiig :nml diverting. Ihe Rev !- S. Jfakmson acted as iinlgo;


Minulm (On. the Bole). Various Ramc-s ami enmp.'titMms wi'ie |,ia,voii ami an ankie roM.pol.li.ni, jmiK.'.i in- Hip Scout ieailcrs was "(I" In- Miss IMIila Sniilli, Jiiss Jlaliol Beihiof- being second. Brizes in :i stump


FAN( V DRKS8 I>ARTV.-One of tho


( hristimu Day, the Sunday Sehooi party took idace and many M-holars and pareiiU :itti*m!iMl, A capital lea was served and later, ga-mos and competitions were piaved. Brizes fur I'aney dress wcf(‘ awarded to blaster Warwick* Douglas and Miss E. WiUoM. Oranges W


(*i-(* distributed among


V hri-stmas, who was greeted with great en- tliusiasm and who di.si rihiilod to.vs.—On


\ popular visitor was Father


festival \yas celebrated in customary fashion at the Wc-jleyan .Sunday School. On AVed ncsilay evening week, tho diinior Guild party was held and many children enjoyed themselves to their hearts’ content. .Supper wa^ siTved and orgaiii.«ed games wero pla.yod.


WESLEYAN SCHOOL.-TIie Chri.stmas


stantial tea was served and later a mis- eellaneons concert, consisting of action snugs, mirscrv rliymc-s and recitations, was Py^“'‘‘picd under liic supervision of Mis.s N. (liilett and !Miss R. .Stubbs. A ilisplav of conjuring was a feature of the ontcr- tainmmit. The N


’icar, Canon Wallis, jin*-


evening, ilie (’u>iomary cliihlren’s partv was held ill the Chinch School, more tliali 200 children and parents attemliiig. A. suln-


CHILDREN'S PARTV.-Ou Saturday


sm-vices were bright ami impressive, special music being rendered by the choir. On Sunday evening a Rolhichem tableau ami carol service was held. 'rhe beautiful scenes made a very deep impression on a large eongregation. Mrs. Ashworth had very kindly supervised the arrangeincmts, •••’•••■h were in every way appro]n*iate. At out.^et of tho service, Canon Wallis said


Day, largo congregations attended services conducted at the Parish Church by the Vicar, the Rev. Canon .1. E. \V. Willis, and the Rt‘\-. .E. .S. Makinsou. hiM


CUR IS’J’.M AS SER \ ’ I(J1'’S.—t)ii ('liri>tmas Mi decorated for the occasion and the 'Hu* church had H A R G R E A V E S BROS.


STREET, CLITHEBOE TEL. 165


AMIIGLANCIO DANCE.—'riicre was a SALE


PREVIOUS TO STOCK­ TAKING and for JANUARY ONLY we are offering our ENTIRE STOCK at a Discount of


2 /6 in th e £ OFF MARKED PRICES.


CHILPRUFE, JAEGER and all other Branded Lines will be included at the above Discount.


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A Happy New Year T o all onr Customers, and Friends.


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I WILLIAM R. HANSON


wishes you all the best o f Health and Fortune for the New Year.


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OVERCOATS HOSE &c.


I William R. Hanson I 28, MOOB LANE, CLITHEBOE


Til


9 NEW PIANO MODELS 9 NEW EEDUCED PRICES


AT J ust I ktroduced by PICKERINGS A SMALL SELECTION IS SET OUT BELOW


RUSSELL Model A. This instrument is far away the best value ever offered in inexpensive Pianos. Tlio greatest care lias been given to every detail so as to produce an absolutely reliable instrument at a price witliin tlie reach of all purses and wo confidently offer this entu-ely new/ model with every knowledge as to its qnalit.v. Finished in dark rosewood case.


29 Guineas Gash or £1 per month.


RUSSELL Model B. Another reliable piano with a very handsome appearance and excellent tone quality. 34 Guineas Cash, or £1 3s. per month


EVERARD Model A. A good class overstrung piano with massive iron frame the latest typo of action and a very' poryerful tone. Undoubtedly ‘a piano for tliosc wit'h limited means but desirous of having a really "ood instrument.


39 Guineas Cash or £1 6s. per month


EVERARD Model B. A superior .and larger piano than Jlodol A in a very beautiful mahogany case. This piano has a delightful tench and mellow tone quality suitable for any room. 45 Guineas Cash or £ 1 10s. per month


ADAMS. A now piano wo liavc recently acquired made by one of tho oldest makers in England. Construction and ai)po.aranco arc alike magnificent, and its .appeal to the music lover and critic alike is instantaneous and lasting-. 55 Guineas Cash or £ 1 17s. per month


PICKERINGS


77. DAEWEN ’Phono 6503.


TRAHSITIOWAL PAYMEHTS.


COUNTY COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER QUESTION OF SCALE REVISION.


inittcc, .at thou- nicoting at Pvostim to-<lav iVi-


Jteliol Commiltoc on micmplovment tran­ sitional p.aynionts.


. Tile report slates tiiat the eiiairinan lias mloriiiccl roprosontatives of tJilarJians’ coinmitteos that, iio tiiouKlit tho Piiliiic Assistanco Committee would approve tiio following providing tlic Minister of Health oifered no objection:—


such proport.v up tu £.100. The possession ot 1 10 applicant nr a inemlier of liis i;,niilv lesKlent with him of tlio . inidermeiitioneii assets lo liii regarded as indicating no iieoti for transitional payment; (1) Savings or imostmelits (otlior tliaii iioiiso propertv) in excess (if a total of £200.


(21 House


ic.stiiients and Houso proiicrty of combiiiod e.kpitiil value of £300 and upwards.


value tliai. £.im. Fixing tho Scalo.


giiardiniis committees by tiio Central Belief Snb-Committeo. tlio report states that wlintever scale is adopted tliero will always be ^coptional cases in which tlio Guanlinns Committees aro of opinion that relief 111 excess of the scale should be


Iteforring to the revision of decisions of In'ul "plavelf'^U^


last, and Ids f niunt.will tab


r . ... bed .Sinoo S^ptombor nther is also ill. Tlio inter- plqco on Saturday.


'mtmeiimbercd capital (3) Savings and iii-


3, younger of Chapel-


JOHN BROWN & SONS j


' HAN DICE AFT TAILOliS 5 ,1 KING STREET, CLITHEROE I


h total of .-G200 in tho possession of tlie aiiplicant or a incinlior of ids famiiv resident witli him to lio taken into con'- sidoration to tho extent of live per cent, por anmnn House propoHy.in possc.ssiin or llio applicant or a memhor of his famiiv resident with hini to bp.tnlfeh into coti- .sblerat-ion to tlio, extent (if ftvc per eoiit. |.or aiiiniiu of the capital Val«o (less am sum actnall.v liorrowod on mnitgagol


h cxcel'diiig


.Tha B.ancasliiio Public Assistuuce Civii- '■epert of tlio Centi-.il


BLACK BUB^N Established 1884.


tioiis of tlio rnlilip Assistance Comniittoe (lin ng the pist tlirco weeks total: fin ajiplicatiqns tor transitional pavnients, -■M applicatio:is for public assistance.


tb it tl,o"n'T'‘'’"'“A® •'’-'■® "I"


that tho Ordei, in Council roquire.s that Urn .siinio scale sbonid bo applied in tlio cast! ( f applicants for transitional fiavnieiits as 11 ordinary lehof cases, and ii'i view M L pioblcnis raised thov rccommoml l in t


•iiui malvo •.econimcmlatiOH'i unnn ih.> i^ismii of t ie existing scale r ^ T v o J t


liranted, and tlie present rule roiniires tbeso cases to bo reported to the Public .\ssistaiieo Lrniinittee. Cases r(fportcd liom areas ns departures from the rognla-


from £4 4 0 -All oiir g.arniciils aro iim.le from reliable iiiafcrials ami


the workmanship is known as -• llamlieratt 'railoring ” as (iisiinct from factory-mmlc tailoring ; and the onlv nnichinc used IS the orclmary .sewing maciihic. This class of makum IS the same standard as that of the best London ailors. (.ai'inents made in this way will keep tliciv s!i:)pc


licitcr and longer than t-luise gnrmenl.s made anv other wa.\-. Their aiijie.arance is therefore enhanced 'liccatise timy are not merely pressed into shape—thov are liahil- tailored into shape.


' | Kvery customer is ineasiircd carcfiillv hv an exiicrl


.and has a ])attern cut exactly to fit his figure and attifulle, i.e. stiioping or erect. Tlioro is tlierefore no .siicli tliiiigias a misfit ’ or an misatisfactorv garment. Yon also%el mncli more comfortable in ololiies fitted liv .skilled itcn ami made up under personal sniiervision. ‘ fn .sliort. live try to give .satisfaction every time and tliis is tlie onlv wiiv.


of olotlis tor all tastes from wliicli to clioose ; and we i in assiiri! von tli.at tins is a unicnie o|)portunily of gotfim' c'xcoplional value for nioiiev.


r "i, 'V’” ’ , | ^ A special invitation is extciuled to now and i)rosi)ccth'e SliAIDBURN. liio |•llll(Il•0ll'(!f teniilils on tlio Knowlinoro ..'f


ciistoiuers to test onr 'I'ailoring. and wo have every reason to believe ^'ou will be ns well satisfied as our regular cliclits. some tor wliom we liave worked for v e iy many vears, Lud ^MUli wliosc ordoivs we are still ciitrustcil.


* j Oiir ciriilo of business extends mucli fiirtlior than


Llithcroc ami its environs. AVc are contimially receitiim oidcr-s from Accrington, Blaolclnirn, Jlanchester, Blacl.iioof Lueipool, Oxford, London, and tlie South of ICngland etc ’ .ind abroad as far as Soiitli Africa and Canad.a.


’ | ’ NO NEED TO GO OUT OF YOUR TOWN IS THERE? *0 III'- f I'i'f " o liave a largo selecticiin


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L0UH6E SUITS fi'Gin £3 3 0


IK ORDER TO ADVERTISE OUR PRODUCTIONS


AND TO BRING OUR PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL during January and February (our quietest months)


wo aro making SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS.


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Handicraft Tailoring


Special Reductions for January & February only


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