search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
Splashbacks


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.


]ST0. 2,605. KIN6 30 r e g is t e r e d A NEWSPAPER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER


PICTURE HALL Western^?, Electric J


SOUNOli^tjSYSTEM.


TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. TWO SHOWS at G-15 and 8-30 p.m. EDDIE CANTOR IN “ KID MILLIONS.”


YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THIS MAGNIFICENTLY SPECTACULAR SHOW.


A REAL TREAT FOR EVERYBODY!


a l l n e x t w e e k , a l l n e x t w e e k . g "5G2 T8.Y


TWO SHOWS IN C L I V E # I N D I A " WHATEVER HAPPENS .. . . I'll believe in you! Thus dal ms words from a


woman's lips change tho map of Asia—SIX WORDS that unleashed the mightiest drama the screen lias ever known 1


COURAGE was his only weapon—that and the love of a woman. NEITHER failed him, and CLIVE, Man of Destiny, conquered a nation.


INTEREST: "The New Forest.” R I A L T O


YOU MUST SEE IT I 1 1 GAUMONT


SUPER SOUND NEWS. MAGAZINE : " Department Department.” 6A5G&T8-30 Ronald Colman & Loretta Young


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


G r a f\ i r ~ i ^ ^ w esren tg j& E ita ricj& ss B------------- TEL. 278. MATINEES, Wednesday & Saturday, 2-30.


TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW— BIG BRITISH SUCCKSS- GRACIE FIELDS IN “ S A L L Y . ”


AND A TIP-TOP PROGRAMME FOR VALUE AND VARIETY. NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—MATINEE ONLY—


ROBERT YOUNG BETTY FURNESS in and STUART ERWIN


THE BAND PUTS ON


A grand and rousing entertainment to win your laughter and your tears—a story of youth—its joys and sorrows—its romance and sterling comradeship. I t ’s fine! “ OUR G A N G ”


in ‘ MAMMA’S LITTLE PIRATE.”


Those clever voting rascals in another side-splitting adventure. • • • • • •


l * r - F O U R D A Y S ----- Commencing WEDNESDAY, at 6-15 :


LAUREL and HARDY BABES IN TOYLAND


in


VICTOR HERBERT’S WORLD-FAMED MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA. ENCHANTING MUSIC AND SONGS.


GORGEOUS SETTINGS. HILARIOUS COMEDY THAT WILL LIFT YOU OUT OF YOURSELVES.


Sunday Dispatch ” : “ Not only one of the finest musical comedies yet pre­ sented, but a masterpieco of stagecraft. Thank you, Metro-Goldivyn, for supplying a long-felt want.”


COMING! THE UNRIVALLED GARBO IN "TH E PAINTED VEIL.” Blackburn CHATBURN & DQWHHAM CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


This Week-End: ELISABETH BERGNER in “ ESCAPE ME NEVER.” A GREAT HUMAN STORY.


MONDAY Next, November 25th, and ALL WEEK THE FUNNIEST OF ALL HULBERT COMEDIES.


J A C K H U L B E R T “B U L L D O G JACK


(“ U ” Film) with FAY WRAY. Laughs and thrills galore with Jack as an amateur sleuth !


datinec Daily at 2-30 p.m. Earphones Matinee 0d„ 9d., 1/- Lunches, Teas or Suppers Continuous Mon. to l'ri. from Provided Evening Gd., 1/- 1/G in the Cafe Rendezvous ; 30 p.m. (except front stnlls) FREE for including tax. No ex- Open II a.m. to 10 p.m. iturdny at 2-30, G-30, S-I5.


the Deaf. tra for reserved scats. Moderate charges.


A N N U A L B A L L. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY. Dancing from 8 till 2


IN CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE


Arthur Taylor and his Ambassadors Band. TICKETS 3/- each BOLTON ’BUS will run to Downliam, Worston and Clithcroc after the hall.


55 Waterloo Methodist Church


Annual “ AT HOMES TO-MORROW—Saturday, Nov. 23rd.


Chairman: COUNCILLOR R. D. WADDINGTON. Host and Hostess: MR. & MRS. A. SCOTT.


special purelinse, over p*X) 3rettle\s Famous Wool ^rock*. Smart .stylos all iizes 12/11, 1 .*)/-, 21/-. 42/-. Many worth <louble.


t'isit Mr*. Jack Waroing's Modern Showroom — exclu­ sive fur-trimmed O a t s Evenin': downs. Day Frocks, at a big discount. Save pounds now. No obligation to buy.


OUTSIZE SHOP BARGAINS.


Do you know we have over


250 Outsize Frocks and Suits to choose from at 10/-, 12/11 upwards.


Sizes up to 00 hips.


Special bargain. Velour Fabric Outsize Frocks, 17/G. worth double.


JACK WAREINO The Woollie Shop


Pure Silk Hose... 1/0 pair Fashioned I.isle...1 /II pair Silkcstia Hose ... 2/11 pair Gym. Iio.se, Black ami Brown ...... 1/11 pair


oO dozen Children’s Sox; Od. and 1 /- pair, worth 1/ 11.


Smart Snappy Jumpers and Cardigans, o / i l .


BRETThE’S HOSIERY BARGAINS.


OF BURNLEY.


TICKETS NINEPKXCE EACH. Children under 14 years, Sixpence. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED AT REASONABLE CHARGES.


StSS GRAND THEATRE T'“ 94 Blackburn 19, Lord St. Tel. 5502 BLACKBURN Blackburn’s Most Intimate Family House. COLOSSAL ATTRACTION!


The Great American Comedian— J O E


T ER M I N I Phone 147


§0ST A L L NEXT W E E K . TH E BEST YET—AND THE FUNNIEST.


IN ft Off the Dole yy


A Merry-go-Round of Laughter and Melody, with extravagant fooling, Songs and Music. FORMBY in tlie immortal character of “ Joint Willie ” is carrying the Lancashire banner for that particular brand of comedy known throughout the English speaking world. Ho has the precious gift of turn­ ing serious situations into gems of comedy. You’ll be tickled to deatli with his antics, and delighted and charmed with ins songs and ukelele.


Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Chapter 3 of the S e r ia l- “ STAMPEDING DEATH.”


| GEORCE FORMBY


Thursday, Friday and Saturday “ TELEPHONE B LU ES” (Comedy.)


GAUMONT SUPER SOUND NEWS AND FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME --------Rnnwmn OFFICE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON from 2 to * p.m.


I


PA L LADIUM George FORMBY


C I N E M A . BETTER SEE THE BEST AT THE PALLADIUM. THE SOMNOLENT MELODIST. 9 Phone 147


G-30 — Twice Xioiitly — 8-45. WONDER VARIETY !


Important Personal Appearance of KIMBERLEY AND PAGE


V A R I E T Y INCLUDING


DEVEEN and his New York Blondes.


THE INTERNATIONAL STARS. A C T S


CLIFF MARTELL----- The Crand Piano Act. FLYING POTTERS. THE LIVE SHOW------NOT THE SHADOW ! FULLY LICENSED BARS Blakeleys Productions


You’ll find our Bread and Confectionery delicious...................


The Bakery lias been reorganised . . . an Expert Baker engaged. You’ll enjoy our new products if once you try thorn.


When shopping you’ll find the IMPERIAL CAFE restful. Call here for your Luncli or Afternoon Tea.


IMPERIAL SCOTCH BAKERY Catering for Parties.


CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE.


Tel. 250—for Service !


XMAS TOY DISPLAY OPENS DEC. 12th. TIMES OFFICE


VARIETY and QUALITY L CLITHEROE GOLF CLUB ANNUAL Supper & Dance SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL, Clitheroe


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


TICKETS 8,6 EACH.


may he obtained from tho Swan and Royal Hotel, Advertiser and Times, 27, Castle Street, J. E. Cook, Castle Street, or any member of the Golf Council-


Phyllis M. LISTER MR.A., Ch.


Chiropodist Attend* 15, York St., enthero*


SATURDAYS, 10-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. TUESDAYS,


2 p.m. to 8 p.m.


A n y make o f Fo u n ta in P e n . Advertiser Office, 27, Castle Street.


W. D. Cunliffe, F.G.I.


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


im n u 7ld. lb.


Q tY I A A 4 ~ 2


WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.


The MEETING arranged for next Thursday, Nov. 28th, is


POSTPONED


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING DECEMBER 5th at 7 o’clock


GOODS OF QUALITY:- OWN MAKE


1/2 2 lbs. Nothing but the BEST Ingredients.


Opener: REV. W. MclvEE. Reception from G-30 io 7 0 p.m.


JACK WAREING’S MID-SEASON BARGAINS jh e “ GOO D COMPANIONS" CONCERT PARTY


TO-MORROW Saturday at 7-30 Entertainment by the Pupils of


Miss Constance Wright. A.R.C.M


Dainty and Delightful Playlets and other Items. Also


A SKETCH by four Ladies “ A VERY LAME DOG.”


Chairman : Rev. J. A. SINCLAIR Newly appointed Pastor


ADMISSION 6d. CHILDREN 3d. Proceeds for Primary Fund.


PENDLETON


READING ROOM 11th ANNUAL


Carnival BALL On FRIDAY NEXT, Nov. 29th


Special Engagement of your Old Favourites


The Harmony Band with Billy Perkins the B.B.C. Accordianist


WALTZING CGMPETITION Two Prizes valued 10s. each


SPOT AND NOVELTY DANCES


Dancing from 8 till 2. TICKETS 1/3


Roll up, we guarantee you a good time CLITHEROE & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL DISCUSSION CLASS C.R.Ci44b ” N ext L e c t u r e


ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 28th in the Agricultural Hall, King St.


by kind permission of Preston FarmersXd


MR. W. B. NICOLL, B.Sc. (Agric. Organiser) Lane. C.C.


Subject: “ Profitable use of Fertilisers.” Commence at 7-30 p.m. prompt.


Cookery Demonstrations


OWING TO A LARGE NUMBER OF CONSUMERS UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMISSION AT THE RECENT COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS, A FURTHER SERIES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd.


For Particulars See Later Anxobxcemext.


Clitheroe Corporation Electricity Dept. KING STREET


. ai ty ^ JB n k W


HEN you are making up your mind which set you want to buy, you can’t hear


every set and it would be a waste of time y i f you did. But there are a limited y number which arc definitely worth


hearing and examining. One of them is certainly a Murphy. J Now it’s your money that’s i/ifST '4 going to be spent. Make sure you get the best


/J. 1935.


CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL


9 im t


1 2 P A G E S


SUITS


3 POPULAR PRICES TO MEASURE


55/- CALL FOR


65/- 75/- PATTERNS


REDMAYNE & READ LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S TAILORS


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


~ J g j


possible value for it, and the best choice. And you will only get both by coming to us. Your choice won’ t be complete unless you hear a Murphy, and you can only


i5' compare a Mu r p h y with the other good sets at a Murphy dealers. So come along and see us when you buy that new set.


Table Models • - frental 1.0.0 Console Models - from £14.15.0 Radiogratnephones


The Seto Console that tunes itself £21.15.0


from £24.10.0


The Xetc Radiopramophotte that tunes itself from £33.10.0


BEMTHlMg


MARKET PLACE ’ CLITHEROE ' TEL. 167 M S © M L 1T


^ Hire Purchase Terms To Suit All Pockets


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12