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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935. LANE G R A INI I— ) v s a m s n im 0 * k £ i e a r i c E a )
To-Night continuous from 6-30; TO-MORROW, Two Shows at 6-15 & 8-30. JEAN MUIR, RICARDO CORTEZ, RUTH DONNELLY m “ THE WHITE COCKATOO.” A most intriguing mystery drama.
A L L . 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 Brewster’s Millions ” is a veritable whirlwind of rhythm and fun that cannot
fail to please all patrons. JACK BUCHANAN is in his element and makes an engaging Brewster. He puts over pleasing songs and dances with languid grace bringing an air of infectious gaiety to everything he does.
.Here is a musical version of the well known play which will be good for the family. It has good story, bright gags, scintilating dance ensembles, catchy tunes and the stars great performance.
J ack B uchanan is tireless in his versatility and by the power of his personality, and his accomplishments as an entertainer make the show one of the finest seen
in Clitheroc for a long time. Comedy : “ SUPER STUPID.”
RIAL TO Interest : “ SIGNAL SERVICE.” Gaumont Super Sound News.
LUXURY CINEMA R l a c k b U t t l AND CAFE
.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 mighty epic of the indomitable spirit of the British Xavy.
Matinee Daily at 2-30 p.m. Earphones Matinee 6d., 9d., 1/- Lunches, Teas or Suppers 'Continuous Mon. to Fri. from Provided Evening 6d., !/• 1/0 in the Cafe Rendezvous '6-30 p.m. (except front stalls) FREE for including tax. No ex- Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday at 2-30, 6-30, 8-45. the Deaf.
tra for reserved seats. Moderate 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 Vitreosil Heatproof Globes for 2 / - ; 3/- Gas Globes for 8d.
THOMPSON OXBURGH, MOOR LANE. Tel. 107. Phone 147 PAL LADIUM C I N E M A . BETTER SEE THE BEST AT THE PALLADIUM.
Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday BILLY COTTON AND HIS BAND
NELLIE WALLACE HOUSTON SISTERS THE SHERMAN FISHER GIRLS
OLSEN’S SEA LIONS, etc., etc., in The Romance of The Music Hall
V A R I E T Y
Here we have a terrific list of Top-Line Turns and a good rollicking British Entertainment. Candidly, in our opinion, this is even better than “ In Town To-night,” and you must admit that that was a great show.
A GAY FUN SHOW SPARKLING with RENOWNED RADIO AND SCREEN STARS
“ PLUNGE OF P E R IL ” Chapter 5 of the Serial.
“ HONESTY PAYS— BUT NOT MUCH” Comedy.
Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday CHARLES BICKFORD and HELEN VINSON in A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN
An absorbing version of the perfect crime theme, and the powerful personality of Bickford gives resource and strength to tense and astounding all-round popular
entertainment. WALT’ DISNEY’S Technicolour Silly Symphony : “ WISE LITTLE HEN.” IN E N G L A N D N O W
“ T ittle Island ” is full of interesting sights, scenes, survivals and customs
: T „SParch for them demands time and knowledge. Here you may sit in comfort have revealed much that is otherwise not possible.
r Hnngraa omens OPEN EVEBY Saturday Afternoon from 2 to A p.m. ~ 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, Clitheroe. Shop by ’Phone ! Our Number Is 103.
Notice is hereby given that the Rents for the Corporation Allotments are now due and should be
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paid on Friday, the 13th December, 1935, at the Borough Treasurer’s Office, Church Street, Clitheroe, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Town Clerk’s Office, Clitheroe. 6tli December, 1935. G. H etherington, Town Clerk. ™ 64 GRAND THEATRE ™ 62 Blackburn 9 2 L I N G A S I N G H
The Great Illusionist from the East. — Introducing the Marvel of the Age
G.ALLONS OE WATER turned into REAL BEER and given away FREE
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The Masters of Harmony THE 3 SKEETS MARTIN
Blackburn’s Favourite Comedian. SCOTCH FELLY Scotland’s Little Ticli.
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MUSKETEERS in Songs Old and New D’ARCY & DYSON The Dukes on the Dole. EDITH McLEOD
Everybody’s Favourite.
CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME — CHRISTMAS WEEK Booking Plan Now Oten — Two Shows Christmas Day.
The Real, not the Reel, at the Grand. CLITHEROE & DISTRICT
AGRICULTURAL DISCUSSION SOCIETY THURSDAY Evening Next, December 12th
In the Agricultural Hall, King St., Clitheroo (by kind permission of the Preston Fanners Ltd.) MR. J. EDWARDS,
B.Sc.
(Animal Nutrition 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 Vic to ry BALL
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18th ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY.
Fully Licensed Bars. NEWTON INSTITUTE Next L e c t u r e Fancy Dress Ball ON DECEMBER 20th
Prizes for' Original, Comic and the Prettiest. Parade 10 p.m. prompt, judged by Miss King-Wilkinson, Wliitcholme, and Miss Peel, Knowl- merc Manor.
Dancing S p.m. to 2 a.m. attended by SABDEN BAND
Cinderella Waltz, Novelty Dances, cte. Admission 2/- including Refreshments
Service ’buses leave Clitheroo S-lo p.m. by Whitcwcll and Moorcock, returning after tlio Ball. O
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Week commencing Monday, December 9th — 6-30— Twice Nightly—8-45. A MELANGE OF ORIENTAL MYSTERIES presented by—
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There is still ample time for your Photograph
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IN FOLDER MOUNT FOR FOR 5/-
Portraits in Christmas Folders at all pries STUDIO OPEN DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS. .
LOCAL VIEW CALENDARS In Colour .
produced in our Art Studios are a special feature this year.
See Our Windows for Christmas Presents.
PYES, YORK ST. Portrait Specialists Tel. 193
Phyllis M. LISTER Chiropodist
MM.A., Cb. Attends 15, York St ., Clitheroe
SATURDAYS, 10-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. TUESDAYS,
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
S A L E O F W O R K TO-MORROW—Saturday, 2-30 p.m.
Chairman : Rev. John A. Sinclair. Opener : The Mayoress, Mrs. J. H. Satterthwaite To BE CONCLUDED WITH
A C O N C E R T AT 7-30 r.M.
Artistes: MADAM A. SCHOFIELD, Soprano; MRS. J. WARD, Contralto; MR. F. LORD, Baritone, MR. T. COATES, Humorist; and MR. D. A. WRIGHT, Elocutionist.
ADMISSION 6d., CHILDREN 3d. Refreshments at reasonable prices. B O R O U G H OF C L I T H E R O E . You’ll get better After Sales Service if you buy your set in Clitheroe ALLOTMENTS—PAYMENT OF RENTS
Cycles stored Cars parked NIGHTLY a t 6-15 and 8-30.
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TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW — SUPERB ATTRACTION GARBO, the incomparable, in “ THE PAINTED VEIL.”
Again Garbo proves herself to he the Screen’s Supreme Artist in this dramatic
masterpiece by W. Somerset Maugham. Be sure to Book for Saturday or you may he disappointed. Next MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
ANN HARDING, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, EDWARD EVERET HORTON, EDWARD ARNOLD and UNA MERKEL— What a Cast— in :
The Biography of a Bachelor Girl
The Seasons most witty and brilliant comedy, played by one of the smartest casts (Look it over again) seen together for a long time. Georgeously produced
in the noted Metro-Goldwyn manner it offers scintilating entertainment above the average.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY JEAN PARKER and RUSSEL HARDIE in
S E Q U O I A THE SURPRISE FILM OF THE YEAR. Congregational Church, Clitheroe 2-30.
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CHOOSING RADIO Price:
If it’s a question of price, we can supply (from stock) models as low as £5, or as high as £55.
Performance:
THE MOST AMAZING LOVE STORY OF MAN, MAID AND WILD ANIMAL EVER SEEN.
There lias never been anything quite like this before on films. Its beautiful story is almost unbelievable—yet its true. Its thrills are real—not faked. It may he better described as A Natural Masterpiece. To see it means you’ll talk about it. Don’t he scared by the title—see it and you’ll he enchanted by its sheer beauty.
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.
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