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A USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT. See window Order now to save disappointmeni.
THEO WILSON & SONS LTD IBONMONGESS, YORK STREET.
NO. 2,607. REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. PICTURE HALL
IW e s t d r n ^ iE l e c t r i c ^ STEM,^
To-Night continuous from 6-30 ; TO-MORROW, Two Shows at 6-15 & 8-30.
JEAN JtUIR. RICARDO CORTEZ, RUTH DONNELLY in “ THE WHITE COCKATOO.”
A most intriguing mystery diMina.
AL_I_ N E X T W E E K JA C K B U C H A N A N in
■Nightly at 6-15 & 8-30 — TWO SHOWS — Nightly at 6-15 & 8-30. Brewster’s Millions WITH LILA DAMITA and NANCY O’NEIL ■
fail to please all patrons. JACK BUCHANAN is in Ins element and makes an engaging Brervster. He puts over pleasing songs and dances ■with languid grace bringing an air of infectious gaiety to cveiything he does.
stars great performance.
J ack Buciiaxau is tireless in Ins versatilitj- and by tlic power of bi.s personality, and Ins accomjilisliments as an entertainer make the sliow one of the finest seen in Clitlicroe for a Jong time. Comedy: “ SUPER STUPID.”
Interest: “ SIGNAL SERVICE.” Gaumont Super Sound News. RIALTO “ T d CAFE-” ■ 0 : Blackburn
This Week-end : PAUL ROBESON in “ SANDERS OF THE RIVER,” with LESLIE BANKS.
Monday Next, December 9th, and ALL WEEK JOHN MILLS, BETTY BALFOUR, BARRY MACKAY in FOR EVER ENGLAND ‘ A 'film. A miglity epic of tlie imlomitaljle spirit of flic British Xavy.
^Matinee Daily at 2-30 p.m. Earphones Matinee 6d., Od., 1/- Lunches, Tcm or Suppers Continuous Mon, to Fri. from Provided Evening 6d,, 1/- 1/0 in the Cate Rende^ ous 6-30 p.m. (except front stalls) FREE for including tax. No ex- C^n 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday at 2-30, 6-30, 8-46. the Deaf.
tra for reserved seats. Aloderate charges. WHY PAY FANCY PRICES?
Take advantage of the Stupendous Bargains we are now offering in ELECTRIC and GAS GLOBES. We have just purchased a Wholesale Merchant’s Stock and are able to pass on the benefits of our deal to you, 4/9 Vltreosil Heatproof Globes for 2/-; 3/- Gas Globes for 8d.
THOMPSON OXBURGH, MOOR LANE. Tel. 107. ? h 0 H C 147 PALLADIUM C I N E M A .
Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday BILLY COTTON AND HIS BAND
N E L L IE WALLACE HOUSTON SISTERS THE SHERMAN FISHER GIRLS
OLSEN’S SEA LIONS, etc., etc., in The Romance of The !Musio Hall
'Here we have a tcnlfic list of Top-Line Turns and a good rollicking British Entertainment. Candidly, in our opinion, tliis is even better tlimi “ In Town To-night ” and you must admit that tliat was a great show. A GAY FUN SHOW SPARKLING with r en o w n e d r a d io an d SCREEN STARS
V A R I E T V . . p l u n g e o f P E R IL ” “ HONESTY PAYS-BUT NOT MUCH”
Chapter 5 of the Serial. _________________ Comedy. Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday
CHARLES BICKFORD and HELEN VINSON in A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN
* „K=nrhinB Version of the perfect crime theme, and the powerful personality ^ B ^ S r d gives resource and strength to tense and astounding all-round popular
w ^ f '^ ’^DISNEY’S Teclinioolour Silly Symphony ; “ WISE L IT T L E HEN.” IIM E N C S L A N D N O W
and h^ve revealed much that is otherwise not possible. ------- , nnnnn OPEN EVBBT Satobdav Adtebnoon from 2 to A p.m.
rm.- .< T I s l a n d ” is full of interesting sights, scenes, survivials and customs searXfbr them demands time and knowledge. Here you may sit in comfort
I We have a Large Selection of CHRISTMAS Goods
Crystalised F ru its of all kinds M u sca te ls A lm o n d s Crackers &c. &c.
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8, Market Place, Ciitheroe. Shop by ’Phone ! Our Number is 103.
1*7 BETTER SEE THE BEST AT THE PALLADIUM.______________
Notice is hereby given that the Rents for the Corporation Allotments are now due and should be paid on Friday, the 13th December, 1935, at the Borough Treasurer’s Office, Church Street, Ciitheroe, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Town Clerk’s Office,
G-. Hethertngton, Town Clerk. Clitlieroe. Gth December, 1935. Tei. 6924 qhaND th ea tr e ™ ““ Blackburn ' Blackburn
Week commencing Monday, December 9th — 6-30—Twice Kightly—8-45. A JIELAYGE OE ORIENTAL MYSTERIES pbesented by-
L I N G A SIN GH
The Great Illusionist from the East. — Introducing the Marvel of the Age.
G.ALLONS OF WATER turned into REAL BEER and given away FR E E
The JLastebs of H.abmony THE 3 MUSKETEERS in .Songs Old'and New SKEETS MARTIN
D’ARCY & DYSON
Blackburn’s Favourite Comedian. SCOTCH F E L LY
.Scotland’s Little Ticli. The Real, not the Reel, at the Grand. CLITHEROE & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL DISCUSSION SOCIETY I
The Dukes on tiio Dole. EDITH McLEOD
Everybody’s Favourite.
CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME — CHRISTMAS W E EK Booking Plan Korv Open — 'Two Shows
Ohbist.mas Day.
Fully Licensed Bars.
LOCAL VIEW CALENDARS In Colour
NEWTON INSTITUTE THURSDAY Evening Next, December 12th
In tlic -Agbicultubal Hall, King St., Clitlieroc (by kind iiermission of-
tlio Preston Farmers Ltd.) MR. J. EDWARDS,
B.Sc.
(Animal Kutrition Research Institute, Cambridge).
Subject: “ Causes of Sterility and Lack of Fertility in Farm Animals.” (illus.)
Commence at 7-30 p.m. prompt. WHALLEY CONSERVATIVE CLUB Victory BALL
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18th . ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY.
N ext L e c t u r e Fancy Dress Ball ON DECEMBER 20th
Pbizes for Original, Comic and the Prettiest. Parade 10 p.m. prompt, judged by Miss Kino-Wilkinson, Wliiteliolme, and Miss Peel, Iviiowl- mcrc Manor.
Dancing 8
p.in. to 2 a.m. attended by SABDEN BAND
Cinderella Waltz, Novelty Dances, etc. Admission 2/- including Refreshments
Service ’buses leave Clitlieroc S-lo p.m. by Wliitewell and Jloorcock, returning after tlio Ball.
produced in, our Art Studios are a special feature this year.
See Oub Windows for
ClIBIST.MAS PBESENTS.
PYES, YORK ST.
Portrait
Specialists Tel. 193
Phyllis M. LISTER MM.A., Ch.
Chiropodist Attends 1 5 , Y o rk S t ., Cllthtroi
SATURDAYS. 10-30
a.ni. to 8 p.m. TUESDAYS,
2 p.m. to B p.m.
YOUR PORTRAIT FOR XMAS
Therc'is still ample time for your Pliotograpli
6 POST CARD AND LARGE CABINET
IN FOLDER MOUNT FOR FOR 51-
Poriraits in Christmas Folders at all price STUDIO OPEN DAILY • UNTIL CHRISTJLAS.
rH.j “ Brewster's Jlillions ” is a veritable wliirlwind of rliythm and fun that eannot
Here is a musical version of the well known play which will bo good for the family. It has good story, bright gags, scintilating dance ensembles, catchy tunes and the
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TO-NIGHT ; FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1935. R A I M Q SOUHDB-BiJSVSnil^ , TEL. 278. MATINEES, Wednesday & Saturday, 2-30. GARBO, Die incomparable, in “ THE PAINTED V E IL .” and TO-MORROW — SUPERB -•VTTRACTION
Again Garbo proves licrsclf to be the Screen’s Supremo Artist in lliis dramatic masterpiece by W. Somerset Maiigbam. Be sure to Book for Saturday or you may be disapjiointcd.
Next MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
ANN HARDING, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, EDWARD EVER ET HORTON, EDWARD ARNOLD and UNA MERKEL—What a Cast—in :
The Biography of a Bachelor Girl
'The Seasons most witty and brilliant comedy, pl.ayed by one of tlio smartest casts (Look it over agiiin) seen together for a long time. . Georgcoiisly produced
in the noted Jletro-Goldwyn manner it offers
scintil.ating onlcrtainmciit above the average.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY JEAN PARKER and RUSSEL HARDIE in
THE MOST AMAZING LOVE STORY OF MAN, MAID AND WILD ANIMAL EVER SEEN.
Q U O l A
Tiicrc lias never been anything quite like tliis before on films. Its beautiful story is almost unbelievable—^j’ct its true. Its tlirills are real—not faked. It may be better described as A Katubal Mastebplece. 'To see it means you’ll talk about it. Don’t be scared by the title—see it and you’ll be enchanted by its sliecr beauty.
THE SURPRISE FILM OF THE YEAR. Congregational Church, Ciitheroe
SALE OF WORK TO -M O R ROW —Saturday, 2-30 p.m.
Chairman : Rev. John A. Sinclair. Opener : The Mayoress, Mrs. J. H. SaHerihwaife To BE CONCLUDED WITH A C O N C E R T at
7-30 p .m.
Artistes: MADAM A. SCHOFIELD, .Soprano; MRS. J. Vi MiO, Contralto •, MR. F. LORD, Baritone, MR. T. COATES, Humorist; and MR. D. A. WRIGHT, Elocutionist.
ADMISSION 6d., CHILDREN 3d. Refbesilments at reasonable prices. BOR OU GH OF C L IT H E R O E . ALLOTMENTS—PAYMENT OF RENTS
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c h o M n g R A im Price:
If it’s a question of price, we can supply (from stock) models as low as £5, or as high as £55.
Performance:
Benthams give you the opportunity of hearing any reasonable number of sets in your ow n home, to compare the tone and judge for yourself.
Appearance:
Cabinets of distinction and beauty in table models, consoles, or radiograms that are a c r ed it to an y drawing ro om .
BENTHAMS 14 MARKET PLACE, CBtheroe You’ll get better After Sales Service if you buy your set in Ciitheroe h'j (I i:
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