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0 KWK from Grindloton Iwk .ii head and H. on urin iiion. — H. Hiudle,
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early July H.B. LAMB. :.evo '.ame on describing :ng expenses. — Towler,
Mo o r e s
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ETO REPAIRS iu Repairs to DYNAMOI
s and Re-Wiring o f Cars. ROTHERS, LIMITED
. 3 Magneto Works) ear Burnley— HAPTON Padibam 14.
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?. Geese and Turkeys with liver trnublo, worms, etc., s with JOHNSON’S RE- Knsures quick moult.
—Blackburn’s. Corn Mer-
MAXY LOGS got by Mr. i Leeds, simply by using y Spire (containing ground 1 'll. 71b. Tins S/-, used in Knr.-wood Poultry Meal,
it. World's best- egg pro- Try them from Altham, -.•Li 1 Street. Clitheroe.
E OF EGGS, s arraugod by the local
and t-V.o Farmers’ Union !■ It—
a it*. 1/7; Kotail, 1/9.
a Special Feature ot ting and Cleaning
lORIdJLS at Moderate Charges
FT BEOS., rat mental Sculptors
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RKLVGES k D E A T H S / MEMORIAM.
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V.ng memory of our dear t : . (yftrdon who passed to r 12ih, 1932.
!y hi,ms of thinking, - : ymi an* over dear; t i von. sadly mis3 you, ii- another year.
From his Mother, Father, Sisters and Brother.
• -t Bradford.
i loving memory of my dear mV"a Hinsdale, who died 2-h. 1932. at the Civic ;awa. Canada.
ik to him to-day, in t: e same old way,
;<■ and son his smile, i - ’.W'lild seem worth while.
hi- 1'jYjii/ Sister, Maggie
;:*i .Fm. Auntie and Cousin, 'l. Himilord.
ig memory of our dear wltn died September
:!1 ai 22, Wilson Street. :‘>ving remembranco of
d Sfptember 12th, 1932.
Y’,u and us together, i Mir hearts for ever;
hy you had to die u.i • to <-ay good-bye. — Millie and Neil.
nivUiMv of .lames Richard •lad >ej>t«inl)*'r 11th, 1933,
At ■ oo. • From the Family. n • v--r loving memory of
nd mother, Lillie, who died '.h; ]931. a • ri.'.-rv ever dear. —From her Family.
F; iLiiui. 2/5th Lancashire) *11 in !■ ranee, September
<r !ov<.d ones from our in our hearts.
■m
l.is d**ar Sister, Janey. 1 ii’ h«.Toe.
In loving memory of a dear M away September I3th»
i" the memorv of a m.od life.
—Nancy and Fdmuud. Clitheroe.
WLJGD GM E XT S .
Mr\ Hrennand and Mrs. of the late Mr. Joseph
re to thank all friends, :tt lforrocksford, and tho
‘ (lull, for kindness shown* floral tributes.
?o, Clitheroe, bJl Times Company
hat address ana hv.n^ memory of Private
TO-NIGHT continuous from 6-30 ; TO-MORROW, Two Shows at 6-15 & 8-30. WALTER CONNOLLY and PAUL LUKAS in “ FATHER BROWN, DETECTIVE.” A really Tip-top Entertainment.
MONDAY — TWO SHOWS at 6-15 and 8-30
TUESDAY and W EDNESDAY ONLY continuous from 6-30 p.m. MYRNA LOY AND CARY GRANT in
WINGS IN THE DARK
Powerful Aviation Drama. She was his guardian angel, protecting him < against the ruthless fate that clipped his wings ! The gloriously human story l of a woman so desperately in love she risked her life to prove it.;'
Preceded by /SANE GREY S “ HOME ON THE RANGE.”
(Featuring Jackie Coogan and Randolph Scott. Super Sound N ews.
Thursday and Friday continuous from 6-30 ; Saturday, Two Shows at 6-15 & 8-30 CHARLES LAUGHTON MARY BOLAND, CHARLES RUGGLES, ZASU PITTS in
Charles Laughton, famed for his remarkable portrayals of serious characters turns to comedy to win new and even greater distinction.
Gaumont Super Sound News. RIALTO l u x a°nrdv c ca ™ e m a Blackburn
This Week-end : Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter in „ ONE MORE SPRING.” MONDAY Next, SEPT EMBER 23rd and ALL W E E K
One oe the Outstanding Successes oe the Year — JACK BUCHANAN in BREWSTERS MILLIONS with LILA DAMITA.
Matinee daily at 2-30
pmi.JEARPHONES ;No extra charge for Reserved
_______ ___. _ ______ .... Continuous Mon.
to from 6-30 p.m. (except front stalls)
FriJ PROVIDED FOR
,
I FREE * Seats. j
( « U ” FILM) A grand example of musical entertainment, romantic, and very funny.
iTake Lunch, Tea or l
Supper in tho CAFE RENDEZVOUS ’Phono 4246-7 Open 11 n.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday at 2-30, 6-30, 8-451 THE DEAF. ; 10 a.m. to 9-30 p.m. I Moderate Charges. P h on e 147 PALLADIUM C I N E M A . BETTER SEE THE BEST AT THE PALLADIUM.
TOMORROW (Saturday) AND DURING THE WHOI.E OF NEXT WEEK! G R A N D I L L U M I N A T I O N S .
Outside Blackpool and Morceamho we pride ourselves on having a brilliant display of streamer and fairy lights. SEE MICKIE AND MINNIE MOUSE:
Week Commencing Sept. 23rd. I W “fiRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS ! MONDAY, TUESDAY, -WEDNESDAY:—
J\°D L0«K H A R C H I E “ THE BEST MAN WINS”
A vigorous drama with healthy sentiment and spectacular underwater thrills. Stern stuff logically worked out to a terrific climax, with plenty of humour to furnish relief.
SH IR L E Y TEMPLE in “ MANAGED M O N E Y ” (Comedy.) PI T T
“ AIRPORT M Y ST E R Y ” (Chapter C. of the Serial,)
Dennis O’Neil Frank Titterton in THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY:—
Barnacle Bill (THE SAILOR.)
All tho nice qirls love a sailor, hut they’ll just rave about Barnaclo Bill. A homely story set in a coastal village, with rollicking songs and a rattling good yarn of a breezy British Tar.
SPECIAL,
WALT. DISNEY COLOURED SILLY SYMPHONY:
“ PECULIAR PENGUINS ,”
A perfect treat in itself and equals if not betters. “ The Thrco Littlo Pjgs,” which was acknowledged to
ho inspired. tW DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR TREMENDOUS HOLIDAY PROGRAMME.^
GAUMONT SUPER SOUND NEWS AND FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.
n ‘in " TOW N T O N IG H T , ” with Dave Apollon and his Band. Stanley Holloway, ton, gives two numbers, including “ Albert and the Lion” and Ann Bolcyn. Seats now booking for this tcrriflic house-packer.
NEXT WEEK.—The Picture that is storming London and tho Provinces-
Your Leisure Reading Utilise Our Library.
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DENNYS IRISH BACON PLAIN OR SMOKED.
LANCASHIRE CHEESE from the farm which has taken 4th Prize Royal Show; two 1st Prizes and Silver Cup at Chipping; 2nd Prize at Lancaster and Garstang.
W. D. CunlifTe, F.G.I.
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Styles in HAIRDRESSING are CHANGING
Make certain that your hair is correctly waved by making regular visits to this well equipped Beauty Salon.
\ A / A I Q I _I C — Experts in Modem V V n L , U n * J ,
Hairdressing 7, Preston New Road, BLACKBURN ,
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FIREPLACES SUNK OR RAISED FIRES.
LOWEST PRICES. BEST QUALITY. VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS.
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2,596. REGISTERED AS PICTURE HALL NEWSPAPER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935.
Cycles stored Cars parked NIGHTLY at 0-15 and 8-30.
G TO-NIGHT r a in i r t
V S ^W e s n r a f9 \ E k a r i e ^ s \ .SOUNDl
I s v r r tH j TEL. 278. MATINEES. Wednesday & Saturday, 2-30.
TO-MORROW — Another Metro-Goldwyjj Masterpiece “ THE MERRY WIDOW.”
Starring Jeanette Macdonald and Maurice Chevalier. The world-famous Musical Comedy now a triumphant film success. Be sure to book for Saturday.
N E XT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY STUART ROME and FRANCES DAY in
T E M P T A T I O N
Music and Song play an important part in this charming romance of a Stage Star who found happiness on a Farm. The film was produced amid beautiful scenery and lavish settings around Budapest, the land of gipsy orchestras and carc-frec peasants.
Also the Official Film of LADY HOUSTON’S EXPEDITION WINGS OVER EVEREST
Amazing pictures of British Airmen’s Successful Flight over the highest peak in the World. Remarkable photography of Scenes over 5 miles high. Everyone should see this film.
• • • • • • • • RUGGLES OF RED GAP the: night i .syoung
EVELYN £ LAYE
« ■ NOVARRO in
Glorious Musical Romance by the same composers of “ The Desert Song,” Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II. England’s Queen of Song with the delightful tenor of Ramon Novarro. A delight from first to last. Be sure to sec it.
BLACKBURN & EAST LANCASHIRE ROYAL INFIRMARY GRAND BALL
To be held in the CO-OPERATIVE HALL
ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th ADMISSION 2;-.
It is tho intention of the Ball Committee to have the Judging and Crowning
of the Clitheroe Carnival Queen at the above Ball. Any young lady wishing to compete must reside in the Borough of Clitheroe. Names and Addresses to he in by T jiuksday, September 20tli, 1035, to J. CLAYTON, lion. Secretary, 3, Brungerley Avenue, Clitheroe.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday RAMON
YOU GOING AW A Y ? NO?
Then come and spend a happy night at THE HALL, LOWERGATE, TO-MORROW (Saturday.) ' P I
f Grand Whist Drive and Dance.
VOUCHER PRIZES. DANCING 7 lo 11-45. NEW OXFORD BAND
Admission 1 -
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND MOTOR SERVICES
Blackpool Illuminations =
SALOON BUSES will DEPART from (Station Hotel) Clitheroe, as follows : TO-NIGHT Friday, Sept. 20th, depart 0-30 p.m. Return 11-30. Fare 3/-
TO-MORROW, Saturday, Sept. 21st Depart 1-30. Return 11-30. Fare 4/-
MONDAY Next, Sept. 23rd, depart S-45 a.m. Return 11-15 p.m. Faro 5/-
MONDAY Next, Sept. 23rd, depart 1 -10 p.m. Return 11-15. Fare 4/-
AND DURING ILLUMINATIONS Saloon Buses will depart EVERY WEDNESDAY at 1-10 p.m. Return 11-15 p.m. Fare 4/-. And EVERY FRIDAY at 0-30 p.m. Return 11-30. Fare 3/-.
No seat guaranteed unless booked in advance. Seats may be booked with the Conductors of ’buses.
I. BLEAZARD, Tel. 4.
Copy Nook Garage, Bolton-by-Bowland.
HODDER MOTOR SERVICE ic -v -X f:
Blackpool Illuminations ’Buses will depart from Clitheroe Station as follows :
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, at 6-30. ■Return Blackpool 11-30. Fare 3/-.
TO-MORROW, Saturday, Sept. 21st, depart 1-30, return 1 1-30. Fare 4/-
MONDAY Next, Sept. 23rd, depart 1-10, return 11-30. Fare 4/-.
MONDAY Next, Sept. 23rd, depart ■ 0 p.m. return 11-30. Fare 3/-.
Please Book in Advance with the Drivers of ’buses.
Proprietor: W. HODGSON, Slaidburn.
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMA TEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY
DESERT SONG REHEARSALS COMMENCE ON
FRIDAY EVENING NEXT September 27th, at 7-30 p.m. prompt. Tn the Parish Church Schoolroom. J. C. Dewhurst, Hon. Sccry.
Mr. F. MOORES MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY.
MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY. Prompt attention to
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I f you are seeking delightful home entertainment *1 for the longer winter evenings, now is the time to come to Benthams and hear the n e w
Radio.
True-to-life reception has at last been achieved in 1936 Sets; their fidelity of reproduction is more fascinating than anything wireless has ever been able to provide. They are simpler than ever to operate—even if you know nothing about radio you must get good results. Never was radio so depend able, so economical, or so lastingly satisfactory as in the new receivers now on view at our Showrooms.
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DALEHEAD & DUNSOP BRIDGE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
(President: W. K ing-Wilkinson, Esq.) will hold its FIRST
ANNUAL SHOW TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)
at SLAIDBURN
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Bread, etc.
Schedules may be obtained from the Hon. Secretaries: Cyril Hully, Woodhouso Gate, Slaidburn, and H. Hartley, Diuinow Hall, Newton-in-Bowland.
DANCE after the Show. Late ’buses from Slaidburn to Clitheroe.
Hear the 1936 Radio at BENTHAMS
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