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A D V E R T ISE R AND TIMES, F R ID A Y , NOATEMBER 22, 1935. PUBIIC NOTICES. BE WISE IN TIME
The -ndse man anticipates events, the unvise man does otherwise and may live to regi’et it
Now is the time to purchase W IN TER SHIRTS, VESTS AND PANTS it I
WILKINSONS are ready to meet your requirements with a varied choice of designs in Union Shirts at 7/6 and 8/9 and a full stock of Vests or Pants from 2/11 to 9/11
For greatest Avarmth at least cost, try our all-wool Flannel Vests at 4/8, 5/2, 5/6
WILKINSONS GENT’S. OUTFITTERS & SHIRT MAKERS
10, MOOR LANE, CLITHBROE THIS IS TH E BEST T IM E OF YEAR TO
INSTAL W a l l a c e B o w l s
ATTENDAb'CE OF THE JIAYOirS
B OnOUOH OF CLITHEROE. MAYOU AT
PAULOUIt. 1^011 tlie coiivciiienco of iiiliabitaiits who may wish to sec mo on matters with
wliicli 1 am concerned as Mayor of tlio liorongli 1 liavo arranged to attend in the Parlour at the Town Ilall on Tuesdays and Fridays each week botweeii tho hours of 10-30 a.m. and 11-30 a.m., commencing on
Tun.sday next, tlio 2Gtli November.
a. H. SATTEPTHWAITE, Jlayor.
Mayor’s Parlour, Clitheroe. 22nd November, 1935.
B OUOOGli OF CLlTHEltOE.
ALLOT.MENTS.
•vrOTlCE IS HEltEllY GIVEN tliat the Council have varied tlio conditions
published in tlic notico on 25tli Octobei last so that in addition to a lloor area of 100 superficial feel as the maximum sue of Temporarv Iluildings to ho erected on Allotments, there shall ho allowedjn respect of Temporary Grcenlionses ONLY, wliere a Doilcr Honso or Potting Slicd is retpiiroJ, a further 32 superficial feet for the purpose ONLY of erecting such Boiler House or
Potting Sliod. Otlicr conditions as to erection cf
Toiiiporary Tlnildiiigs on tho Council’s Allotments, and tlio prior sutiinission ft plans, remain as pnhlishod in tlie Notice
of 2.5tli October last. G. HETHETHNGTON, Town Clcrl:.
Town Clerk’s Office, Clitheroe,
22nd Novcniher, 1935. % Tills is the only automatic drinking bowl admitting water under pressure
at the bottom, making it ssif-cloaning. Experience lias evolved a Clitheroe Pattern Bowl esjiccially strong and rigid and impossible for tlie animal to work
loose. Thorouglily galvanized, simple and clean in design, tlie WALLACE BOWL fixes neatly witli no lodgement on wliicli food can rot, docs not protrude out into tlie stall, and, being rigid, lasts a lifetime.
Estimates Free. A. W . WHITAKER TEL. 160 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE ' . 1 V . I . ./ / ■ ! ! Hi I- .( f OF
TOYS, (AMES, Etc. OPENS
ON DEC 12th
TIMES OFFICE MARKET PLACE
OUR FIRST TA X .
The first direct tax that was imposed in this country was borne by tho people in tlio
If: ** ' it
reign of Etlielrcd tho Unready (A.U. 991). I t was created so that there could be raised money to purchase peace from tho Danes, wlio at that period were overniiiiiing Eng land. Tiio tax defcatetl its own object, inasraucli os it incited the Danes, who well know that they would ibo boiiglit off at any cost, to fresli depredations, wliicli resulted in tho receipt, as brilies, of 13^1,000 pounds of Sliver. Tho levying of tho tax won, moreover, open to great abuse. Althougli
no anan was lialile for more than one annual payment of twolvepcnco por hide of land, whorever money was known to exist it was demanded by the kind’s oflicers, and ability to pjiy once was regarded as ability to pay again. Tims were many, even of tbo richest landowners, reduced to povertj. 'Phis tax wn nbolihed I)y Kdward tlie Con- fe.«sor, but revived by William I., nnd it forinc<I fpart of tho revoniio of tho Crown until it was suppressed by Stephen (A.D. 1130).
If ibero IS a man in tbo moon lie is almost certainly a cavo man.—Sir James Jeans,
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REMEMBER OUR XMAS
XMAS IN
FIVE WEEKS There is nothing more suitable or acceptable as an XMAS G IF T than a nice photograph.
We are doing some choice coloured work especially suitable for XMAS GIFTS
Hargreaves KING STREET
Tlie Pliotograplicrs TE L . 222. CLITHEROE LOOK ! LO O K ! TR Y US!
TRAPPED RABBITS from lOd. each
POULTRY and GAME etc. Reasonable Prices Tel. 287.
PERCY H. WINTLE
21, PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE Also TH E MAR KET
OUR FRIEND TH E DOG. J)OG-SHO\V]NG AS A HOBBY. Tbero are many well-bred and well-
favoured dogs who "never seo tlio inside of a show-ring lK‘causo their owners know I'.otbing of tho procedure. Some of these owneis, perhaps, regard oxliibitiiig ns an art and mystery whose secrets are conlinod to tho Iviiowing few. Tliero is really very little mystery about it and far from its devotees being reluctant to welcome new comers they ai’o only too glad to moot now recruit.s to the ranks of the fanciers of tho breed in which tlicy are interested. Tho procednro is really very simple. The dog inust, of course, bo an animal with an authentic pc<ligree and must lirst ho regLtered at the Kennel Club. This costs Imlf-a-crown.
I neidentally pn]>pies under
si.K montlKs* oKl cannot ho shown individu ally but only as members of a litter. Tiio novice exhibitor should not attempt to run before ho can walk. Many famous o.x- liibitors of to-day would never have reached tlio iicights had they not heen content to explore the lower slopes at the beginning. Therefore tho novice will ho well advised to try his luek first at one of those modest events known as sanction shows, wlneli aro evening or half-day events organiswl by a local canino society. Jlcro tlie opposition sliould not he over-strong and the new-comer is more likely to find recognition of his dog’s merits tlian at one of tlie bigger sliows. Announerinents of fortlicomiiig shows will bo found in tho local press and application should ho niado to tlio show secretary for a schodnlo. This will describe tho various classes and explain tlio qualifica tions essential in tho entrants. For puppies—that is, dogs or bitches helween six and eleven monilis old—tho puppy and novice classes arc tho most likely ones. Tho preparation of a dog for show depends to a groat extent on tho breed, and tho novice who intends to lake up the hobby would do well to join one of tho specialist clubs catering for his own particular breed, and imrchaso one of tho nuiny handy little volumes now available, which give detailo<l advice on tlio care of most of the iiopular hiccds. There are other essentials to successful dog-sliowing hesidos knowledge. Luck in largo slices is one—and another is a pholosophic tcinporamont which enables one to take rebuffs with a smile, ^fost of the
lo.ading lights in tho domain of dogs could tell of hoart-bronking personal cx- pe^encos that would have driven anybody but a true philosopher right out of tho
show game.
T OST — Two Half-bred Hordwick EWICS and one Full-bre<l Herdwick Kwo,
ruddle marked from middle of back xo slioulder blade. — Westall, Ilarrop Fold, Bolton-bj'-Bowland.
T OST — HORNED G1M:\IEII LAMB, tar mark F.C. far side, dim red, lar huggin.—Clark. Lowcocks, West Bradford.
Club, Clitheroe, or just outside, about 4-0 to 4-30 p.m., a VIOLET COLOURED LEATHER
WALI.ET with tho owner’s initials stamped outsido and containing Ids name and address, and also some other papers of no value to anyone luit himself; bhero was belicve<l to bo no money in the case. Will the finder please hand it to tho Steward of the Coiisorvativo Club or to tho Police Station^ when a suitable reward will ho given if delivered on or before Wednesday next, November 27th.
ROAD & RAIL TRAFFIC ACT, 1935 DRIVERS’ DAILY
RECORD BOOKS For essential Records required to be kept by everyone controlling Road Transport of any description as from October 1st, 1034.
50 duplicate leaves per book, top sheet perforated and punclied ready for fil ing. Complete with carbon
27, Castle Street Clithero e Contracts valued at nearly £5,000,000
Advertiser & Tim ffice es O
wore secured by Oydo shipbuilding and ouginccriug establishments during October,
T OST, on Thursday, November lltii (Polling Day), in the Conservative '
EDUCATION. GUEST’S
BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE [Priniopal: E. G. Guest,
B.Com.) for tlic
BEST TRAINING in
SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING.
And all other Commercial Subjects.
Write, Call, or Phone for the Free College Prospectus.
9-11, EXCHANGE ST., BLACKBURN LOST.
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O.ST—ONE HOG, tar mark stroke down far hi^), snip near ear end.—Frankland,
Smolftliwnites, Newton.
y y E S T RIDING EDUCATION ’ ’
COMMITTEE.
rrtENDERS aro invited for tho installation L of Eloctricity at Gisburn Council
School and Hoad Tenclicr’s House. For ;ilans and spccification.s apply tn tho Divisional Clork, Education Office, Settle.
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iWO GARAGES TO LET. Radoclyffe Street.—Apply, J. Bleazard and Sons.
Your Sm a ll sw ill cost you less.
Insert your ‘ ‘ For Sales” in this column; it will b'.ing results.
Ask .satisfied users.
A shilling advortisemeiit has sold property valued at a thousand pounds; filled thousands of vacancies; restored hundreds of lost articles. Everybody follows tho ” smalls ” columns. Ask for prepaid rates. None cheaper.
PDICE OP EGGS, Tho price of eggs arranged by tho local
Poultry Society and the Fanners’ Union is as follows: Wholoialo, 1/11; Retail, 2/1.
ASK YOUR BUILDER^ MERCHANT FOR
T7NVELOPES.-SPECUL CLEARANCE " LINE of good quality MANILLA
ENVELOPES, full busiuesa size; 2 /6 por 1,(X)0. Beat value over offered.—Advertiser and Times Office, 27, Castle Street, Clitheroe
Oitt— THO? W W buled by ARD
ITD.SHEFFIEta TEXDEIIS. jgOROUGH OP CLITHEROE.
OLD FIRE STATION, MOOR. LANE.
Sfoor Lano. Specifications and full details may be
obtaine<l and General Conditions of Con tract inspected at tlio Borougli Engineer and Surveyor’s Office, Church Street, Clitheroe.
Tenders in ,a plain sealed envelope en
dorsed “ Painting Old Fire Station ” must bo delivered to tlio undersigned not later than Thursday, tbo 28tli November. 1935.
Tbo Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest of any tender.
G. HETHERINGTON, ■ .
Town Clerk’s Office, Clitheroe,
loth November, 1935. A T S T U D ,
fA T STUD—Pedigree Largo 'White BOAR. Sire, Aldenham Bradbury 35th; Dam,
Tookwith May 11th. — Hark to Bounty, Slaidborn,
Town Clerk.
ri-IENDERS ARE INVITED for tlie
intern.il Painting, etc., of tho Old Fire Station,
GiTJLL YOUNG IN YEARS but old in ^ feet. Are .vou a martyr to foot torture? Why continue? Doctors everywhere pro scribe foot comfort; it is buno'ficial in all stations of life. As actual makers and experienced in dealing with foot troubles, wo aro able to remove tho pain.—A. Burrows and Sons, Foot Specialists, 23. Recent Street, Blackburn, Tcl. 520S.
POUITET. EGGS. ETC.
T-TEN'S, Geeso and 'Turkeys moping about. Dark Comb, Liver Trouble, Worms,
etc. Cured in 24 hours with JOHNSON’S REIT\HNG I’ONIC. Bottles 7id„ 1 /2 . - Blackburn’ s, Corn Merchants, Clitheroe.
ACJiNOl'n-EDGMEXTS.
D-VVIES.—The nephews and nieces of tho late JIrs. Davies desire to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind o.xprcssions of sympathy and floral
tributes received in their sad bereave ment.
152, 'Whalley Road, Clitheroe.
JACKSON.—Jlr. and Mrs. Jackson and family wish to tlmnk all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind ex pressions of sympathy and
flor.al tributes received in their bereavement.
15, King Street, Clitheroe.
SM.ALLEY.—TIio family of tho late Mrs. S. Smalley desire to thank all relatives and friends for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their sad bereavement.
Fillings Farm, West Bradford.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
BLEAZARD.— Mr, Bleazard and familyl W’ish to thank all relatives, neighbour?! and friends, the Doctor and Nurse, fori their kindness and expressions of sym l patliy in their bereavement, also for| beautiful floral tributes,
25, Pendle Rond, Clitheroe.
CAWLEY,—^Jfrs. (pawloy and family desirol to thank all neighbours and friends, also! tho British Legion, for sympathy t-ndl floral tributes received in their sad| bereavement.
6, Primrose’ Street, Clitheroe. Printed nt 0, Market Place, Clitheroe, by
the Clithoroo Advertiser and Tunes Conqinnyl Limited, and published at that address andl 27, Castle Street, Clitheroe.
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8AIE8 BY ATJCTIOH. BY MESSRS. HENRY HOLDEN A SON.
TJOJtODGH SALEROOMS. LOtVERGArE, CLlTHEltOE.
■VTEXT SALE of Surplus HOUSKilOLB J - ' FURNITURE and Effects will bo held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th.
Particulars next week.
H. H0U)KN At SON, Auctioneers tt Valuers.
BY MR. T . SILVERWOOD.
pHAMPlON FARM, ROLTON-IJV- ^
ROWLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1935. In. T. SILVERWOOD, favoured wiUi
will Sell by Auction upon the premises h e a d o f
POULTRY, viz: 150 Hens hatched
1931; SO Pullets, all W.W. and Buff Rock cross; 12 Young Geese; 2 Stock Geese; 1 Gander.
CABINS it APPLIANCES. — o Cabius,
sectional and joiner made, three 6 x 4, one 21 X 12, one 12 X 8; Gloucester Incubator, 150 egg size, working order; 3 Hebditcii Exmoor Hoovers, 150 cliick size. Sale at. 1-30 prompt. Terms—Gash.
T. SILVERWOOD, Auctioneer, Clitheroe. Tel 228.
N.B.—The Poultry ns above can be well
rcconiiueiide<l to intending buyers, bred from pure utility birds they aro a good healthy lot, having had open run on tho farm. The Cabins and Appliances are m good sound condition. Sale taking place owing to owner leaving the district.
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CLITHEROE AUOITON MART CO. ----------------
LTD.
ONDAY NEXT. SALE OF FAT CATri.E AND SHFEP, when
7 0 —8 0 NORTH COUNTRY AND LOGATi CATTI.E, and
6 5 0 —7 5 0 SHKICP AND LAMBS
will ho forward. Sale at 11
a.ni. Cattle for certification for Subsidy must
he stalled by 9-30 a.m.
mUKSDAY NEXT, SALE OF DAIRY ^
C.ATTLE AND CALVES, when
7 0 - 8 0 NEWLY CALVED COWS AND HEIFERS, and
1 0 0 CALVES will bo forward. .Sale .at 10-15 a.m.
17IHDAY NEXT. November 29th. SALE .0 good «lioiv of all efinssos of stock is
J- OE GEI.D AND LYING-OFF CATTLE wlien
expected.
S.alo .at 11 n.m.
XOTE.—’XMAS PRIZE SHOAV AND SALE OF FAT CA’ITI.E AND .SHI'lEP will bo held on MONOAY, OEC. 9th.
PIGS AND CALYES. MONDAY. OECEMBER IGtli.
EDIVARB CHESTER, Tel. 325. Secretory. G H WANTED, for danuary, FEMALE
of using a needle.—Apply, J. L. Bulcock and Son Ltd., Regent House, Clithoroo.
ASSISTANT, aged 17 to 21; capable
iTlTANTED—YOUNG GENiatAL, fond ot ’ ’ cliildrcn, country girl preferred.
Write, slating age, wage and cxperieuco, Mrs. Watson, Burnslack,” off Somerset .•\veiiuc, Wilpshire, near Blackburn.
WANTED—BABY’S PUSH CHAIR DR FOLDFR. Second-hand. Writo
price and particular.s to Box F.l, Advertiser and Times.
ou se p a r l o u rm a id required. Apply, Mr.s. Memelryk, Black Moss,
near Longridge.
TLfOTOR CYCLE INSURANCE from U/d yearly; Motor-cars, IS/- instalments,
immediate cover. — Brokers, London Road, South End, Essex.—Agents wanted.
TO LET. ■ISBUliX
E.STATE.
rpo
I.ET—WESTBY
Il.Al.L
F.ARAf, GIS- BURN, containing 2S3.65 acres, at
pre-ent in the occupation of Charles Seed and Sons. — Possession 2nd February and I2th .Afay, 1936.
For furtiier particnlars apply to .A. ,T. D.
Robinson, Solicitor, Clitheroe Castle, (.'litbeioe.
Lano. H
ou se an d sh o p to lk t . no. 22, JIOOR LANE.—Apply, No. 32, Jloor
"VIEW STOCK of Ladies’ and Gent’s. A ' U.MBRELLAS in latest
p.attcrns, at BAII.EV S, 3, Castle Street.
l^OR SALE — BUSINESS OF A LADIES’ OUTFJTTKR, along with prenii.'cs
.situated in main street of Clitheroe. Also tho BUSINESS OF A RETAIL HAY AND STRAW DEALER, along with the premises used as such, and House adjoining.—--Apply, R. Alanlcv. -tnetioneor and A'aluer. Lilac Holm and West End Saleroom.s, Clitheroe,
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SALIN-AVH.ALLEY—” TRENTON.- -U Owner leaving for South. Detacbet honso, 3 bedrooms, bath, w.c., and stnrt cupboard, 2 entertaining rooms, kitchen, scullery and larder, and wasli house; electric througliout; in exceptional condition.— AppIv, John AVilliams, Station Road
AVliailoy, Tel. 99.
Barrow, batli, w.c.. e.l., etc., ilecorated to suit purchaser; exceptional outlook front or back, largo back garden; no
ro.ad charges. £395 or £15 down. Key to view from .Mr. Ishcrwootl (next door), or the builder R. ^^ye^.s, 123, Harwood Road, Rishton.
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17011 SALE. OR TO LET, No. 22, ^ WADDINGTON ROAD. Clitheroe. Double, stono fronted house. Contains three entertaining room.s, kitchen, four bcdrooniH, box room and bathroom. Goo<l out-buildings. large garden, greenhouse and garage. All modern conveniences ami in excellent central situation. Vacant
po.ssGssion. Arrangements to view -ind
otlior particulars from E. Chester & Son •Arcountants, 36. King Street. Clitheroe,
T ORUY SHEETS. Black Oilskin or Green Waterproof, at keenest prices, l^roni
2/- i>er square yard. OTT^SKIN COATS from 10/6; Children’s Oilskins from 6/11. Warranted waterproof and not,to stick or crack. Actual makers and * proofers. — COOK’S. Castle Street.
OWEBTS AND TOBACCO BUSINESS, ^ 2, King Lane. Clitheroe. Will sell at valuation. Bargain for quick offer.—Apply by appointment above nd<lrcss.
0 D E R N semi-detached five-roomed HOUSF for sale, near Lamb Row,
NUTTER. — In loving memory «f .In Nutter, who died November ‘J.Hli 1 ' aged 30 years.
Too d-arly loved ever :o l;e forgoil.-n.
46, Woone Lane. C'iitheriD*. — I'rom ;b.'- I’'a>;.:
IH IL L l lb .—In loving memorv of our one, Selina .Mary Phillip. November 20th, 1928.
The evening .'tar s;iino.s o’er the Of one WG loved Imt could not s;7i The end wn.s .'^udilen, tho .sho-’k v. ’, lo part with one we lovt\i so titM: Ever Remembered
By
D.id anil Tvy. 1’ ’ and Jack.
Langdon Hou-e. .-^yke^.
RAWSTHORNE.-In loving imun.^rv 19^
Wc lovotl her in lifo. us still,
"ho diiM] Novemlh’i i<
d..ar
In grief we must bend to (b. lioly will.
—From her Dangbt. r. a ami Gramb)!:;.].’ .
CoIIier.s Farm, Biilingion.
RAWSTHORNE.—Tn loving memorv i dear mother. Jane Raw>!hnnie. of L iw^ House, Sawley. wlm November 21<t, 1934,
She was a inotbcr kind and true, A frionj to all who kneor her
Flasby, near Gargrnvo. -From V: RAM bl HORNE.—In loving lueiuurv o; ui
dear mother, Jano Rawsthorhc w- diwl November 21st, 1934.
The call
w.as short, tho slux^k .<evere, lo part with one wc lovetl lo dear; But hope in licaviMi tliat we may n:o’ And then our joy will be coau>!i-li'. From all at
Lawson House, Sawley.
ROBINSON.—In loving nioniorv of a de.'l wife and mother. Ada Robinson, uh died November 24th, 1932.
Day.s of
sadnc.ss still come o’er u.’:. Tears in silence often flow;
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NFcmory brings our loved ones near u-l Though tlioy die<I some years ;m<>. P
—From her Husband, Son, ml Slaidhurn,
STEAD.—In loving memory of Sorgeal Stead, A^addington. wlio pas't^l .iw f 23r<l November, 1933.
—From .nil at Cheadle Heati:
SWALES. — In loving -memorv of a deni wife and mother, Marv Alice Swales| who died 25th November, 1933. Oft we think of^ you, dear inotiier. How wo miss your loving face;
But you left us to remember, None on earth can fill your place.
—From her loving Huslmndj Sons and Daughters.
S, Wilkin Street, Clithoroo.
■jVE'V RECORDS.-AVe have now all iho -I-'
.Shop, King Street, Clitheroe. latest popular Records, including
Gracio Fields and Charlie Kiinz, at II- and 1/6 ench.—HARGREAVES. Tiio Record
(YVTANTED — Experienced HOUSEMAID-
WAITRE.SS.—Apply, Mrs. Birtwistle,
Acre Field, Whalley.
lijlOR SALE—Good OVERLAND LORRY, 30 cwis., any trial; cheap for ipiick
liate. — George Whitfield, Hark-to-Bounty, Slaiiihurn.
ON SALE — EIGHT YOUNG PICS, 13 Fold, Wiswell.
weeks old, -Apply. T. Nelson. Vicarage M a n u r e c a r t s , p a in t in g , r e - pa ir i .v g . We’ll iiuote you for any
job. — R. T. Karnshaiv, AVheelwrigut, Sawley.
LEONARD.—In loving m.-morv ni Violet, who departed ilii.t; Vover’:-' 2’lth, 1029.
Love’s last g;fi--Rcmei'iibrn’ <v-
—Fmm Fatlier. i\I’.’tb-T and Gr.-iadma.
5, Monk .Street, Clitheroe, IN MEMORIAM. LAVSON. — In loving m. niorv uf a ib:
wife, nioilier aiul grannie’, who jia."' away November 22ml, 3P3M.
>remorics .of you and us tug. ihcr, Will linger in our benn< lor evf*r’.
67, Bentley Street, Nelson,
instructions from Mr. J. T. Wilshaw, ch o ic e u t il it y
SALES BY AEOTION. BY MR. R. D. WADDINQTON.
QIIAPEL STliEET, SLAIDBURN.
TO-3IORROW, SATURDAY, Nov. L*3rd. at Two p.m.
T> p . WADDINGTON, favoured with Instructions from ^Ir. Harrison, will
Sell by Auction a quantity of Surpl-is HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE tfe EFFECTS
comprising briefly: Circular Mahogany Dining Table; white topped Extension Table; Kitchen Tables; Uarmoniuin; Valor Perfection Stove and Oven; Sunlight Lamp; Sowing .^^achine; Coco Matting; Oak Stair Rods; Stools; Arm Chairs; Conch; St^p Ladders; ])olly Tulis; Child’s Jlockcr; Moat Safe; Clothe”i Rack: largo Gardeii Roller; and numerous Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, etc.
On view prior to sale. WANTED.
IBOR SALE, iby private treaty, PLOT OF LANJ) situate near Stono Hill Farm,
Grindlcton, fronting the main Grindlctoii- Slaidbuni Road, containing 007J square yards or tlioreahouti:.
Tlie land is freehold and admirably siiit- ahlo for building purposes.
. Tenders to be submitted to Robert Hitchin, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, The Old Hall, West Bradford, near Clitheroe (Tel. No. Clitheroe 2821, not later than Saturday, the 7th day of December, 1935.
riq'OR SALE—Septemlier 1931 TRIUMPH, -L electric lights, twin exhausts; in excel lent condition; done little mileage. Spares. .£23 or nearest. Apply Sundays.—ICcclcs, 3, Saltliill Terraco, Clitlieroc.
9/- per doz., 70/- per 100. Ramblers, lOJd. each, 10/6 per doz. Weeping Standard.*, 3/0 each.—.John Ellis and Son, Vale View Nursery, Clillioroe, Tel. 119.
R
ose t r e e s , finest quality, British grown; Busli varieties. 9d. each,
BIRTHS, 3L4RRIAGES.&: BGATIIS, DEATHS.
BLEAZARD.—On t -e iCtli Novembt^r, IP.l'ii at 25, Pendle Road, Clitheroe. Kaei;’-!l the beloved wife of Ricluiid HlenziujJ aged 70 years.
HARTLEY.—On November llUh, 193". at '1\ Well
Torr.nce, C?lithcroe, I\lary. wife t the late Thomns Hartley, in* b.-r
year.
Catherine's Chureli, \\o<i At Rest,
Interment on Saturday at Si
FECITT BROS., The Monumental Sculptors
W H A LLE Y NEW ROAD, BLACKBURk | ON SALE.
^ fA SO N PEARSON
H.AIR. BROSHES in.iko
ido.nl ’Xmas iircsents, 3/6 to lS/6,
at BAILEY’S, 3,
C.astlo Street. For Ariistic and Enduring
MEMORIALS Erected in any Churchyard.
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