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ferpool, ugnout 2 day, etc.—
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PATENT
T. WILSON & SONS YORK STREET
Clitheroe. Tel. 88 NO. 2 4 2 0 . IlEGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1932,
I'-'i drv dywl
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J''’orks. |I1!SK, *' ST.,
PICTURE HALL
E l e c r r i c ^
TO-NIGHT, Friday, at 8-0 ; TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 6-15 and 8-30. ueanette MacDonald, Edmund Lowe, Roland Young in MORE THAN A KISS WE DINE AT SEVEN
fOOK- Jlish laiAL |.VES.S
nook early' ami bo
as.sured of an enjoyable entertainment.
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 8 ; WEDNESDAY at 2-30, 6-15 and 8-30. THREE DAYS ONLY
WILL ROGERS THE YANKEE AT
KING ARTHUR’S COURT
I he I'
ine.st, I'unniest Coiiietly e\'er m;ule. I'Voni iUai’lc 'Uwaiit’s fatuous story. a
Suu(/g// DmjHUrh—*’ (,)no of tlu; most i^oriicous talking jtieturo
entertainments I have seen. 'Hiis translation of the Mark Twain classic is a riot. ^ Mliis jiiclure is paeUoil from l)eginning to end willi brilliant jomedy sitnation.s ami with lines wliieli compel ujiroarious laughter. L'?
Knie.stional)ly Will Rogers is one ol the greatest living Inimorisls.
lIk cf‘rneillurn.
r.Vnd-
J liorti
II you er in the duni[)s, let Will Hogers lift you out of yourself. You'll thank us for the advice. In addition — SHORTS ~ SUPER SOUND NEWS
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 8 o’clock. SATURDAY at 6-15 and 8-30. WALTER BYRON, PHILIPS HOLMES, MAE CLARKE in LOIS MORAN 5.1 lu- or I mni
THE DANCERS THE WRONG MR. PERKINS
In tiddiUon—HERBERT MUNDIN in
AInnilin at his l)cst. A !)anker picks a partner for iiimseU and Ids Llaughtcr -------------vou mud see tiio rest. SUPER SOUND NEWS.
roAlIXCI SMORTIj^*— Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett in DOCTOR’S WIVES. :: George O’Brien in THE SEAS BENEATH.
llummr stood between ber iiml tin...... .. she loved. .Sbe broke ber love vow I lien ju-oved ber right to renew ii. .\ pieliire of outstiimliiig merit Old one widcli will be enjoyeil by nil.
QyclM Stored Cars Parke<l G
THEATRE ROYAL, BLACKBURN MORE POPULAR THAN EVER
^ 3 Western^^ Electric . SO U N D y .r .[ lS V S T EM j Tol. 2 7 8
TO-NIGHT at 6-15 and 8-30. TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 2-30, 6-15 and 8-30
K.NOliJlnUS .V IT li.V r i'lO N .
NORMA SHEARER in ‘ A FREE SOUL.’
Meals now .\ooking. He sure of yonrs if yon are eojnijig on Salnrday. SSHSSHHHE
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 6-15 and 8-30. WEDNESDAY at 2-30, 6-15 and 8-30
More Big Films Next Weeks JACK HOLT
Wirii TOM MOORE and CONSTANCE CUMMINGS in THE LAST PARADE
Tbrills and bear! (brol)s in an nnforgel table story of a Haeketeer and bi.s fade out. Tht Hiiihi Bxpir.s.i—'- trinin]ib of realism—Tlie best, of this week’s new' shows.”
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA— “ TRAILS OF THE HUNTED.” HKKHHSSKKKKK
THURSDAY and FRIDAY .at 6-15 and 8-30. SATURDAY at 2-30, 6-15 and 8-30
Mr. GEORGE ARLISS THE MILLIONAIRE
TUB SCIIBB.X'S I.'HBA'I’BST ABTl / iTB, lit
A SHEER DELIGHT are the only words one ean find for this charming roinaneo Ilf a rieli man wlio found Into liappiness among those wlio work for a liviiu'.
The outstanding iierfonnanee of tlie great Knglisb actor is one yon will loim remember. He advised and Hook in .Advance. H K H H H S K K H
THE GRAND HAS THE PICTURES — LOOK OUT FOR . THE GHOST TRAIN and UP FOR THE GUP.
MORE POI’ULAIt Ti l AX EVER
TMltUK SHOWS DAILY .vr ■2 - 3 1 1 , l)-2 r> a n d S-IO i '.m.
Commencing Monday Next, May 2nd. ALL THE WEEK
OAii.MON’r Co., l.'i'i)., present
The Happy Ending Tidking I’ietiirc Version of
T’nituring Anne Grey, Benita Hume ami George Barraud.
Ian lfay’.s J’opniar Play.
Varlulii .1.2—MYRON CARRUTHERS Who will deceive von.
Popular jtriee.s Id. to l/.'l inelmling ta.x .Malinee.s 3d. to !)d. Cliildren 2d. to od.
Hox Office, 1(1
ii.in. to 1 p.m. & 0 to 9 p.m. Saturdays eontiinionsly from 10 to 9. Telephone 6810.
GRINDLETON VILLAGE INSTITUTE Floral Bazaar will be eontinned
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY at 2-30 p.m.
In the A'.vnoN.\L UuiLURHN'ti
JIo.mk (Hy kind permission of the Homo CommiUee).
Charming Spring Designs in LADIES WEAR
Something New and Original in
DRESSES FOR WHITSUNTIDE WEAR PLEASING MATERIALS
Your own ideas in style faithfully made up. EDITH M. ELLIOTT YORK STREET, CLITHEROE
W e s le y a n Church Sunday S ch o o l L ow Moor
GRAND I ea', SA L E Of W O RK
Saturday, May 7th, at 3 p.m. OPENER:—D. W. SPEAKMAN, Esq.
ADMISSION: SIXPENCE .fill
IIKFHKSJIMK.NTS -\T
KH.ASOX.MUd': CJi.MICItS. Proceeds for Building Fund.
GIFTS OF FLOWERS, FRUIT AND REFRESHMENTS THANKFULLY RECEIVED
i We Supply
j l G CREAM I W h o le sa le
i I
I and Retail. I THE CASTLE CAFE | I ““ 19, Castle Street, Clitheroe. |
The Call of Spring reminds one of beauty, ------may we show you our pretty things! We have COATS for every occasion, beautifully tailored,
fine quality and excellent value for ihe small lady or full figure.
SPORTS CLOTHES, WALKING SUITS, GOLF SUITS Cleverly designed for smartness and comfort.
MORNING FROCKS ------ AFTERNOON GOWNS
MILLINERY in smart colours, various fittings, youthful and becoming styles that are charming.
DUCKWORTHS, ““ '1 Phone 272. Bank Chambers CLITHEROE
Two excellent Programmes, with the Latest Musical Novelties will be presented, together with tlie jnusic incidental to Noel Coward’s great Drury Lane success, “ Cavalcade.”
Conductor : JIr. Bert Cross Collections at all Entrance Gates. Our Motto:
Q U A L I T Y Reasonable Price
S E R V I C E . W. D. CUNLIFFE, F.G.I.
8, MARKET PLACE, Clitheroe TEL. 103
Tel. 241 RIBBLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE.
CHURCH MEADOW GROUND BROWNLOW STREET, CLITHEROE
ToMorrow, Saturday, Ajjril 30. WANDERERS
LANCASTER \Vi<;kets iii'irhecl 2-30
p.ni. - \dai i ‘:<ina tiy Colloctioa at tile Clnle. "Yso u n p egvigitieLftiX?''
ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY TO-MORROW, SATURDAY
THE RITZ DANCE ORCHESTRA will jilay for
DANCINO
7-30 ]).m. to 11-30 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-:
. \ n ICvitNINO YOU Wtl-I. K
n.TOY. Clitheroe Castle Opening Concerts UY' 'rill':
CLITHEROE BOROUGH PRIZE BAND ON
SUNDAY Next, MAY 1st .\T 3-15 ,VN1J 7-45 P.M.
A WORTHY COMPANION COMEDY TO “ MY WIPE’S EAJHLY.” ONE LONG LAUGH — FROM START TO FINISH
RE.MEMBER " .AlY WIPE’S PAMTLY.” — DON’T REGRET JIISSING THIS ONE — BE ADVISED — SEE IT.
Also SHORTS, SUPER SOUND NEWS (English Cup Final).
LOOK OUT EOR—Tullulah Bankhead in TARNISHED LADY, Maurice Chevalier in SMILING LIEUTENANT, etc., etc. Also BOBBY JONES iu HOW I PLAY GOLF, a series of 12
les.sons, one each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, commencing May 9th.
TitE House for the
BiscRniiN.tTiNo. TWICE NIGHT at 6-15 and 8-30 p.m.
Telephone 147. Scats Booked Fret.
TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW ONLY. Worth leaving the Sunshine to see. WHEELER and WOOLSEY in CAUGHT PLASTERED
.•\bsnlntely the I'tinnicst they’ve yet made. A bowl of a Comedy. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
RICHARD ARLEEN, FAY WRAY AND EUGENE PALLETTE in
THE SEA GOD .'\n adventure romance in tlio 'I’ropie Ciinnibal Isles. The sights and sounds
of the Iiiddcn deep will certainly tlirill you in tliis very nmisnal film. Well wortli .seeing.
ALSO SHORTS, NOVELTIES, NEWS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ARE YOU EEEld.Xd RUN DOWN? DON'T SEE A DOCTOR SEE— STANLEY LUPINO JACK HOBBS, BINNIE BARNES, DOROTHY BOYD & DENNIS HOEY in R SELECT DANCE GLASS CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE CLUB TO-MORROW, SATURDAY
26 Ellicicnt M.C’s. from Rishton Conservative Club for Dancing.
J'bitirely under Xew' /Management. ADMISSION 1 -
THE LARGEST SELECTION OP
S ILK S AND WOOLLEN DRESS FABRICS IN THE DISTRICT.
EXCLUSIVE S ILK S FOR SPECIAL WEAR I I P 25 & 26, Market Hall
J U. K I R K , BLACKBURN PALLADIUM ii FOR ALL PURPOSES. BRUSHES, &c.
BEST LINSEED OIL PUTTY, PAINTS, VARNISHES, &e.
H. LOFTHOUSE & SONS, CHATBURN ROAD. Tel. 84 T h e ? of £ s. d,
n e e d n o t w o r r y y o u . EaBBcan
Benthams’ simple system of easy payments can be arranged to meet your convenience. Benthams’ Bikes are supplied from
Our a g e n c ie s a n d s to c k s in c lu d e B.S.A., R a le ig h , T r ium p h , S u n b e am , New H u d so n , H e r c u le s , O.K., &c.
Call today and let us talk it over. 14, Market Place, Clitheroe. ’PHONE 167 2/" Weekly
OKDER YOUR. NEW 12 PAGES 84 COLUMNS tmt DURAFIT SUIT
NOW IX TT.mi: ioi: Whitsuntide. Special Offer of Never-l'’a(lo Rolaiiv Blue Sergo at 63/- the Suit to Afcnsiire.
See Winilows for tlie .Newest in RAINCOATS from 21/-. FLANNEL TROUSERS & SPORTS JACKETS
REDMAYNE & READ DumjU IIow<c Tel. oS.
9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE PRICE TWOPENCE. b
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