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New designs with and without Mirror. From 14/6


A USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT. See window Order now to save disappointment.


THEO WILSON & SONS LTD IRONMONGERS, YORK STREET.


NO. 2,604.


’ TO-NIGHT— Continuous from 6-30 p.m. TO-MORROW— Twice at 6-15 & 8-30. WARNER OLAND in “ CHARLIE CHAN IN LONDON.”


KING


Thrills! Excitement! Suspense! Also entertaining Supporting Programme. ^ ALL NEXT WEEK. | « r ALL NEXT WEEK.


NIGHTLY — Two Shows at 6-15 and 8-30 — NIGHTLY SAMUEL GOLDWYN’S PRODUCTION.—


EDDIE CANTOR in “KID MILLIONS


With ANN SOTHERN, ETHEL MERMAN, BLOCK AND SULLY. AND THE GOI.DWYN GIRLS.


AN OASIS OF LAUGHTER! SEE


THE ALL TECHNlCOLOUlt ICE CREAM FANTASY.


GORGEOUS GOLDWYN GIRLS. THE


THE MANDY MINSTREL SHOW. MAGAZINE: “ PALM MYSTERY.”


A HAREM OF BEAUTIES! HEAR


“ OKAY TOOTS.” “ AN EARFUL' OF MUSIC.”


‘ YOUR HEAD ON MY SHOULDERS.” AND—not least of all—HEAR


“ WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN.”


THE CLTM-VX IN TECHNJCOLOUR IS THE GREATEST THRILL EVER BEHELD ON ANY SCREEN!


INTEREST: “ SHAKESPEARE’S COUNTRY. SUPER SOUND NEWS. SHORTLY : RONALD COLMAN in “ CLIVE OF INDIA. RIALTO


LUXURY CINEMA AND CAFE


Blackburn


This Week-End: TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN in “ FIGHTING STOC K,” with ROBERTSON HARE.


MONDAY Next, November 18th, and ALL WEEK A STAR PERFORMANCE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET.


ELISABETH BERGNER i 6 (“ A ’’ Film.)


■ Continuous Mon. to Fri. PROVIDED from 6-80 p.m.


Saturday at 2-30, 6-30, 8-45 THE DEAF. (except front stalls)


FREE FOR


Is., Is. Gil. in. tax. No extra charge for reserved seats.


Matinee: Oil. Oil., Is.; Evening, (id.,


Take Lunch, Tea or Supper in the


Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Moderate Charges.


CAFE RENDEZVOUS I I REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER.


PICTURE HALL rWcstcrn^?^. Electric I


S O UN DU-M? SYSTEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935. LANE G RANI—)


Cycles stored Cars parked NIGHTLY at 6-15 and 8-30.


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TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW! to be a crowd! • • • • • • • • NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY.


MAY ROBSON,T ALAN HALE, & MARY CARLISLE in


GRAND OLD GIRL.


Hero’s a first-rato entertainment in this very human Comedy-Drama of an old Schoolmistress who cleaned up a political gang for the sake of her boys and girls. YOU’LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF IT I


A LINE-UP OF FAMOUS BRITISH STAGE AND RADIO STARS in the Song Scena- W E D D I N G EV E.


GRAND STAR VARIETY


Tim following are a few of the well-known Artistes who appear: Frank Titterton, Leslie Saronv, Clapham and Dwyer, Dodo Watts, The Orpheum Octette, etc. etc.


A TOPPING PROGRAMME OF MIRTH AND MELODY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY.


GRACIE FIELDS IN THE RE-l'SSUE OF HER GREATEST SUCCESS-------- O -£V AJ AJ X . C A T , T , V


EVERYBODY agrees that “ SALLY ” is the BEST Picture that GRACIE lias ever made. Its COMEDY and SONGS have never been surpassed. Hundreds of pic­ ture-goers have never seen it yet—and hundreds will want to see it again! Now is your chance to see “ The Lassie fra’ Lancashire” at her best!


CHATBURN & DOWN HAM CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


ANNUAL BALL IN CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE


ESCAPE ME NEVER” ON FRIDAY, NOV. 22nd. Dancing from 8 till 2 The screen’s most amazing personality in a picture ranging every emotion. Matinee daily at 2-30 p.m. EARPHONES


TICKETS mnv !>o obtained from the Hon. Secretaries, J. H. LEWIS, 49, Down- ham Road. Chatham, and C. WHITTAKER, 2, Pcmlle Avenue, Chatliurii. or any


member of the Committee. BOLTON ’BUS will run to Downham, Vorston and Clitlicroo after the ball.


iJtSK GRAND THEATRE Blackburn


Blackburn's 3losl Intimate Family House, G-30 — Twice Nightly 8-45. WILL MURRAY Presents VARIETY! VARIETY! VARIETY! Blackburn's Favourites—Rona Knight’, 24 CARONA BABES


Important Personal Appearance of FRED BARNES


B.B.C. and Recording Stars.


BIG PAGE SISTERS The Happy Pair.


First Visit to Blackburn— KAYE S t EDNA Musically Modern.


The King of Light Comedians.


DAVID STONE & TIMOTHY STAN STAFFORD ADANTI VentriloijnLt.


The Singing Navvy. Speciality.


DAIMLER & EAD1E TOM DREWE Broadcasting Comedy.


East Lancashire's Own Stars— THE OMEGA TRIO


A Symphony of Strength in Motion.


TFN FIRST-CLASS VARIETY ACTS. THE LIVE SHOW-NOT THE SHAllOAV! FULLY LICENSED BARS.


Phone 147


m u a d i u m I AM A THIEF


C I N E M A .


BETTER SEE THE BEST AT THE PALLADIUM. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday


MARY ASTOR and RICARDO CORTEZ in JACK WAREINfj S HOSIERY BARGAINS


A hand of international jewel robbers composed of impoverished nobles and beauti­ ful adventuresses anil men so diabolically cunning, that not until the final reel is


the solution unfolded. Chapter 2 of the S e r ia l: - CAPTURED BY CANNIBALS.


GAUMONT SUPER SOUND NEWS AND FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME


Thursday, Friday and Saturday IRENE DUNNE in


SW E E T ADELINE with hilarious “ -^ n n d ^ e l ig h t f id COMEDY------HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY. WATCH for the date o f th o Biggest SmaAHitmmr seen inU.e North:


^gnnt.c spcc.ality numbers. GEORGE


I-------Booking Office Open eveby Satpbday Aftbbhook from 2 to * p.m.


"We are in London this we e k buying Exclusive Evening Gowns, Afternoon Gowns, Model Wool Erocks and Suits, etc. Visit our model Showroom any time without obligation to buy, and you will be surprised the money you save.


2 5 0 MODEL AVOOL FROCKS at 12/11.


S P E C I A L PURCHASE HOSIERY fr. BRETTLE’S. 1*14 pairs Brcttle’s Pure Silk Hose Subs, 1/3; 144 pairs Brcttle’s Fashioned Pure Silk Subs (usually 4/11) for 2/0 pair; Brettle’s .Tune Lisle Hose, 1/11 pair; Bretlle’s Wool Fashioned Hose, 2/11 pair; Kiddies* Marl Socks, Od. pair.


JACK WAREING The Woollie Shop


OUTSIZE SHOP BARGAINS.


Special purchase Chenille


Frocks, sizes up to 00 hips, at 7/6, 10/-, 12/11, 15/-. All as advertised in the “ Daily Mail.” Call round now and try one on.


19, Lord St. Tel. 5502 (Opposite Rakestraws)


BLACKBURN


distinction to any room they aro used in; aro adapted to all kinds of houses, and aro not scattered broadcast in every shop, but aro confined to ourselves. Many are WASHABLE, FADELESS and quite INEXPENSIVE, but nil reflect that taste vhicli is a matter of knowledge and skill.


OUR CLASS OF BUSINESS IS REFLECTED IN THE WALLPAPERS we handle. See our 1936 Range of Patterns. THOMPSON OXBURGH, MOOR LANE. They arc the hall-mark of STYLE^ AND TASTE. They give refinement and Jost a Comedian.


Waterloo Methodist Church Annual “ AT HOMES


W IL L B E H ELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th CHAIRMAN: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Councillor J. H. Sntlerthwaito).


OPENER: REV. A. G. GIBBS. HOST & HOSTESS: MR. AND MRS. E. CHESTER, Junr.


The “Reve lle r s” Concert Party OF BOLTON.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st


CHAIRMAN: 1. N. CARUS, ESQ. OPENER: REV. H. HOOPER, HOSTESSES: MISSES H. & H. SMITH.


The “ Idlers” Concert Party OF BLACKBURN.


Phone 147


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK.


RECEPTION from 7 p.m. to 7-30 p.m. each night. TICKETS Ninepenco Each; Season Tickets 2/- each. Children under 14 years. Sixpence each night. Refreshments provided at reasonable charges.


Arthur Taylor and his Ambassadors Band. TICKETS 3/- each M.C.’s :— Captain A. .1. D. Robinson, W. B. Western, C. Baines, T. Spencer, R. Oollinge, E. It. Veevers, F. Webster.


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT UTILITY & FANCIERS’ POULTRY SOCIETY.


TO-MORROW SATURDAY S H O W


with RECORD OPEN PIGEON CLASSES


in the Clubroom, LOWERGATE.


ADMISSION 6d. A. HALLOWS, Secretary.


EFFORT FOR


Ribblesdale Nursing Association in


Rimington Memorial Institute


Whist Drive & Dance Wednesday Next, November 20th


Whist 7-30 to 10 p.m. Dance 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.


A. TAYLOR’S AMBASSADORS BAND ADMISSION 2s. (including Supper)


9 9


Buses to Chatburn, Clithcroc, Gisburn and Bolton alter Dance


WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION


W hist DRIVE Will be bold in tbe


THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB


THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 21st AT 7-30 p.m.


ADMISSION 6d Clitheroe Parish Church Mens Class


ANNUAL INVITATION DANCE FRIDAY, DEC. 13th


Secretaries please note.


CLITHEROE GOLF CLUB ANNUAL


GOODS OF QUALITY:- OWN MAKE


iv iin c i 7Jd. lb. SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL, Clitheroe


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th F. C. Tingle’s Hoddoronians Band DANCING 8— 2


TICKETS 8/6 EACH.


may bo obtained from tbe Swan and Royal Hotel, Advertiser [and Times, 27, Castlo Street, J. E. Cook, Castlo Street, or any member of tbo Golf Council-


Any make of Fountain Pen, A d v e r t ise r Office, 27, C a st le S tr e e t .


r y * Y i n o r 1/2 2 lbs. Nothing but th e BEST Ingredients. Supper & Dance W. D. Cunliffe, F.G.I.


8, Market Place, Clitheroe. Shop by ’Phone ! Our Number is 103.


The Finishing Touch


A nicely-fitted Carpet is the proper background to a perfectly appointed room...........In our (York Street) window, this week, we are showing some of the possi­ bilities in this direction.


T. SATTERTHWAITE & SON Ltd.


York Street and Castle Street, Clitheroe. TELEPHONE 191


^ - > I TEL. 278. ------s KATHERINE HEPBURN IN “ THE LITTLE MINISTER.”


MATINEES, Wednesday & Saturday, ENORMOUS ATTRACTION!


TF.T, 97R 2-30.


Sir James Barrie’s Famous Romance of Bonnio Scotland. Don’t miss this wholly delightful film. Bool: your seat if you aro coming on Saturday. There's going


THE HALL, LOWERGATE SENIOR BOYS SODALITY


Whist Drive & Dance TO-MORROW SATURDAY


F. C. TINGLE’S HODDORIANS


Dance 7 to 11-45 p.m. Whist 7-30 p.m. ADMISSION 1s.


SPOT PRIZES FOR DANCING No Admission or Pass Out after 10-30


i u p a g e s


3 POPULAR PRICES in


SUITS TO MEASURE


55/- 65/- 75/- CALL FOR PATTERNS


REDMAYNE & READ LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S TAILORS


9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 58 PRICE TWOPENCE.


RADIO SETS from 2/6 Weekly


Cossor Murphy Ultra H.M.V. Pye Rainbow Let us give you a FREE


Demonstration in your own home. BENTHAMS


14, Market Place Clitheroe. T E L E P H O N E 167


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