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LOWEST PRICES. BEST QUALITY. VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS.
Theo. Wilson & Sons YORK ST., CUtheroe. 'Phone. 88.
TER
i t liihoroa 8 p.m. 8 p.m.
NO. 2,582. REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.
PICTURE HALL Westerni
SOUND] i\Electric\ lSVSTE.Mi!
-TO-NIGHT, Continuous from 6-30 ; TO-MORROW, Two Shows at 6-15 & 8-30. C e c i l d e Mi l l e s
“ FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE.”
lx. cookiiiix, Advortiser
ideally
With Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland, etc. Kemarknhic Jungle Ronianco.
Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Continuous from 6-30. MARY ASTOR, JOHN HALLIDAY and LYLE TALBOT in
ENUE LE R SA
|v i i , Ua t li I1-, K.L. I'iuw.
|nrranged. I K x t u a s .
|.ANKr..\lJD IllATliUKN.
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luCK.S. |oe will be
RETURN of the TERROR Biisod on the story "T h e Tenor ,” by EDGAR WALLACE.
Absolutoly the Latest in excitemont, mystery and (IiriHs. You will be lifted ont of your seat from tlie very hegiimint; to the last foot.
Also Joan Blondell, Edward E. Horton, Warren William in “ HIT ME AGAIN.” Eeatiii'ing 5 Hit Stars in a Comedy tvilh a Walloi) 1
Sound News.
'.Thursday & Friday continuous from 6-30 ; Saturday, Two Shows at 6-15 & 8-30. ADOLPHE MENJOU, DOROTHY DELL,
CHARLES BICKFORD and SHIRLEY TEMPLE in
D.^mos Kusyox, author of "
I.ady for a Day,” writes anollier great human heart stoiy. You 11 ho touched by this little hinicli of
.swoetne.ss tossed into a melting pot of morals.
GIRL IN PAWN
Preceded by Victor McLaglan and Alison Skipworth in “ WHARF ANGEL.” lAfc on tlio Bai'baiy (,'oast.
'Phone 147 [iduring xs [chyard. LOS.,
hiljliors [blackburn
I& DEATHS.
------------BETTER SEE AND HEAR THE BEST AT THE PALLADIUM.------------ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
PALLADIUM THE KEY
C I N E M A WILLIAM POWELL and EDNA BEST in
A .surprising story of a sw:isli-biickler who surprised liimself as a soldier of fortune. A treat in store for tliose that relish tlic sensational, the dramatic and
tlic adventurous.
“ AVENGING FANGS.” Chapter 4 of the Serial. Gaumont Sound News and Full Supporting Programme.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday THE ROYAL CAVALCADE 1910-1935
Setox M.\«uhave in Hie Duibj M'lil : " Demands to be shown in every Cinema in tlie Biritish Em]iire.” A full length iiicture Liithfidly enacting_Hn' prhici]ial
Klizabctli
u r of .iohii Interred ab
0th.
o, ab 25, ])cloved
Intoned 4th.
events of Hie past 25 years. LADY ASTOR MARGUERITE ALLEN MARGARET BANNERMAN DOROTHY BOUCHIER FLORRIE FORDE m a r ie LOHR DIANA NAPIER
CAST OF OVER 200 INCLUDING STEWART HIBBERD (Chief B.B.C. Announcer).
LEONARD HENRY GEORGE ROBEY MATHESON LANG GENE GERRARD ARTHUR PRINCE
CONSTANCE SHOTTER, &c., &c. ARTHUR WONTNER, Sic., SiC. WALT. DLSNIt:Y',S SILLY SY.MI’HONY
“ THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS.” Done in Teclinieoloiir. Gaumont Sound News.
A' Donald, who a;:cd 7 years.
la'M* awhile, witii his love,
’lower above.
1. Dad. Sisters Urotlicrs.
riinembranco it'd Juno lOtb.
innot sever, live for over.
I 11 iisband a»d K.'iinily.
lies, Juno 4t l i,
V of P riva ta was killed
and land, aal to find; e to an end, L-one's friends and l^aniily-
IBOXING - PALLADIUM CINEMA - BOXING WATERLOO ROAD. CUTHEROE.
T U E S D A Y , J U N E 2 STH,
JOCK BILL
AT T - 4 S P.M.
Pinmntcr- Ml! H LYONS. Licensed hv the British
Bo.xing Board of Control. - n.
J,.,„,,ger; MB,. JACK STBAHAN. SUPER ATTRACTIONS. SLASHING 10 ROUNDS CONTEST ,
GIBBONS Manchcsler V. FRANK BERRY, Fa-nworth A GREAT RETURN EIGHT ROUNDS CONTEST
ROBINSON, Blackburn V. TOMMY MILLER, BurnUy SIX ROUNDS CONTEST
KID JONES, Blackburn v. RONNIE BUTTERWORTH, Coln^ FOUR ROUNDS NEEDLE CONTEST
YOUNG CAINY v. YOUNG PRATT, both of CUtheroe SIX ROUNDS RETURN CONTEST
AUSSIE LYONS, Blackburn v. BILL TURNER, Clilheroe AN EXTRA SPECIAL 10 ROUNDS FLY-WEIGHT CONTEST—
'LADDIE HINDS, Colne's Wonder Boy V. CLARRY GILL, Bolton BEFEBEB: MB. W. J. FABNELL (Manchester) B.B.B. of C., Class A.
BALCONY (Front) 2/6 | BALCONY (Rear) 2/- ] RINGSIDE 1/6 J AREA 9d. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING.
Drivers’ Daily Record Books, 1/- iiooKixo Office Upex eveby Satobday Aftebxoox from 2 to 4 p.m. |
5Ialinco daily at 2-30 ji-in. Continuous Mon. io Eri. fi'oin G-30
p.ni.
Saturday a t 2-30, 0-30, S-45 THE DEAF. (except front stalls) FOR Phone 147 FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1935.
Cycles stored. Car. parked NIGHTLY at 6-15 A 8-30.
TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW: CHABLTE BUGOLES * UNA JIERKEL in “ MURDER ON THE RUNAWAY TRAIN.”
G
Jteli'o-Goldwyn’s great comedy-thriller tliat will inovidc llie most exciting bout' you’ve liad in month.s.
• • • • • • • • Next Mond.ay, Tuesday and Wednesday THE GRAND proudly presents FRANK BUCK’S
'I'ho most rcmai'kahlc film of Jungle Wild Life ever brought
b.ack to civili'/.ation. Even greater (lian his '“ Bring ’em back alive.” Tins wonderful record is not a studio •' fake,” hut (lie ACTUAL PICTURES of Ids Jlal.ayaii Jungle Expeclifion. To sec Inm capture Elcplianls, Lions. Tigers, Hiiipos, Rhinos, and otlicr animals, reptiles and birds is AJL1/1XG. This marvellons film brings .a new source of enjoyment to every Jlan, Woman and Child. Send or Bring the Kiddies—here is a uniiiue education for (hem. We .anficipate the same crowds in Clitheroo as elsewiicre—So Book and Be Sure !
W I L D C A • • • • • • • • • • Thursday, Friday and Saturday VIOLET LORAINE, GORDON HARKER and STANLEY HOLLOWAY in
Anotiier Britisli Success from Hie Eamous Stage Play liy
W.ma'J'IK D.ickett. 'J'liere is Drama, Comedy, Jlystory, Music and Song—in fact evorytliing tliat makes a popular winner.
R O A D H O U S E
THE CATHOLIC WHITSUNTIDE PROCESSION. 51r. 'Tom Kenyon has f.aken some remarkably fine jncfurcs of both procession and the watching crowd. Are YOU on !
RIALTO
LUXURY AND
CINEMA CAFE Blackburn
THIS WEEK-END; GENE
RAY.MOND, NANCY C.VRROLL, SYDNEY HOWARD in “ TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND.”
MONDAY Next, June 17th, and ALL WEEK
'riiE Eteuxae Tiuaxgle—With a J Iighty Star ix Each Corner ! CLARK GABLE, JOAN CRAWFORD, ROBERT MONTGOMERY in
FORSAKING ALL OTHERS Tim Gayest,
Morrio.st, Wittiest Pictiirc of tlie year 1
-Also Walt. Disney’s Colocred Symi’iionv—“ The Goddess of Spring.” The Universal News.
EARTHONES PROVIDED FREE
iNo extra charfie tor Reserved Seats.
40 a.m. to 9-30 p.m. ’Phono'4246-7
CAFE RENDEZVOUS. 1 Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
T:ike Lunch, Tea Supper in the
Excellent Cuisine. Wlialley Cricket, Bowling & Tennis ARII TO HOLD A GRAND FETE Our DELICIOUS CAKES 'W.
CHILDREN AND ADULTS just relish
To-Morrow Saturday, June 15 On their CBICKET GROUND, commencing at 2-30 p.m.
SIDE SHOWS — STALLS — SPORTS — COAIPETPriONS WHIST DRIVE — DANCING, e tc ., e tc .
WHALLEY & BILLINGTON BAND in Attendance. Amongst the JLiny Events will be
TUG OF WAR (teams of 8). Open to AVIialley, Billington, Lniigho, Wiswell and Barrow.
MUSICAL CHAIRS on Cycles. CHILDREN’S SPORTS SACK RACE
(Entrance Eee, 1/- per !AL\n). ■ BALLOON RACE (Ladies)
■
NOVEL EVENTS on Bowling Green. PILLOW FIGHTING, etc., etc.
MAilJlOTH W H I S T D R I V E COJIMENCING 7-30.
CALDERSTONES DANCE BAND will play for DANCING from S p.m. till dark. REFRESHMENTS and HIGH TEAS at Reasonable Charges.
ADMISSION TO GROUND: ADULTS 3d., CHILDREN Ip. Car Park on Ground.
IF WET, the whole Programme (as far as possible) will bo carried out in tho Whalley Church Schools.
THE DOCTOR SAID “ I will he candid 31rs. B. You ask mo why your children arc .alwaya
needing my attention—^Fevers, Diphtheria, &c. There is the culprit ! That old evil smelling stone sink.” “ But, Doctor, I always keep it clean.” “ My dear ladv, sny.opjHtrcittii/ clean; because without sterilization, deadly gcinis lurk in fhc ])orous stone and contaminate the air of your rooms. Replace it with a bcantifnl white glazed sink, entirely hygienic.” ‘ But tho dicadful cost. Doctor ! ” “ Not at a l l - i f l Is. Od. only. And the firm 1 Of course only
lADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICES, Castle Street & Market Place Thompson Oxburgh, Moor Lane. Tel. 107 ADVERIISEO&.TIMES
Cricket Annual OF ALL NEWSAGENTS
2 d. For SMART PRINTING call at the ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICES,
FQRJ4M:VALUE, ' .''-y'>uiN2' t'-'. H O U S E H O L D .
DH^APERY '" :TRY; '
; Petdr Harrison
The “ W E A R ” House CASTLE ST.. CLITHEROE
Ihiinc-iiiadi! uiidi'i' idonl emi- diUoiis they providu a real food.
Take Soma Home Tins Wed-emi!
Taylor & Hughes THE CAFE
Market Place Tel. 136. Clitheroc.
l„.drn;weaner^l Ibnppijl
ifeprossed vill bo 'k SPEND YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAY AFLOAT.— COME CRUISING r r - i FIELD DAY
TO-MORROW SATURDAY On Dili. Cow.n.ix’.s Fieui, De Lacy St. at 2-30 ii.m.
ADULTS 6d.
CLITHEROE SCHOOLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
luTii Annual S PORTS
On WEDNESDAY Next, JUNE 19th On CiLvrBURN B d. Cricket Ground Commencing .at 2 p.m.
Presentation by the Mayoress and Mrs. Lambert, J.P.
Admission: Adults 4d., ino. tax.. Children 2d.
W. A. P e t e r s , IJon. See. r a n d I 'S lsO U M O l .A j lT iT l I I^B ^ .J
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JfATINEES, Wednesday & Saturday. 2-SO.
ROYAL GRAMMAR CLITHEROE
SCHOOL a . An ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
for Candidates for admission next September will be held at the School on SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, com mencing at 9-30 a.m.
Application for admission to the
examination should be made to the Headmaster or Headmistress NOT LATER THAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th.
MOOR LANE
METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL
The B.S.A. NEW-ANGLE Frame, incorporated on all B.S.A. Club Bicycles, gives you a more forward and improved riding position with better control. And this is but one of many special B.S.A.features which place B.S.A. far ahead in comfort, reliability and value. B.S.A. adjustable and reversible handlebar stem, B.S.A. caliper brakes,Terry Spring Seat, Dunlop lyres are other features. Prices from £4.19.6 or 10/- down and 2/2 weeUy.
BUILT TO MAKE CYCLING EASIER
All-Tiled
12 PAGES
Y O U ‘LL FEEL
BETTER DRESSED IN A
DURAFIT SUIT.
REDMAYNE & READ-Durafil KoilSB LADIES' & GENT'S. BESPOKE TAILORS
9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE, 'd’clSS. PRICE TAVOPENCE.
NEW-ANGLE Firame-
With the G e t t h e B .S .A . C y c l i n g A L n n u a l f r o m — Bentnanis tor BSfl BiK
Two Grand C oncerts BY
CUtheroe Wesley Male Voice Choir Assisted by
Coini iirlor 31R.
Miss JENNIE RENTON, (Bolton) Contralto ALLEN.
COLLECTION at Entrances. es
14 Market Place, CUtheroe. Phone 167 CASTLE GROUNDS, CLITHEROE
SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 16th Afternoon 3-15; Evening 8-0
TheC.P.R. Liner MONTCLARE (16,400 tons)
will leave Liverpool on Aug. 24th 13 Days for £13 (minimum)
A P abty is being organised under tho dircolion of Mr. J . Rigby, tlio Local Agent for tho C.P.R., who will bo happy to give yon all particulars.
CRUISES WITH ANY OTHER LINE ARRANGED—ANYWHERE—ANY TIME. J. RIGBY, Tourist Agent, WATERLOO, CUtheroe Telephone 15 5 Come and see me sometime and talk it over.
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