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T Am mowebI-1 I! G r e e n ’ s , ! ; S h a i t o ,£nfii
R a n s o m e ’s ’ Q u a l c a s t , S u i > e r J P . , P r d a t o ,
M o w e r s t o d M o t o r W i l s o n &Sons, Iitd.,
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B]4CK GRANTTE! MEMORIAIS, Address;— *
Telefjhone 2043/ pge.
i IRTHS, marriages arid DEATHS DEATHS.
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,1[ Citoetery on h e oving memoly of Albert, ,
j Bentley, whoideii / 1937, aged 28
mi husband of Ruth arted this I life JunejOtb, i'ears;, interned at Burnley 9th.
„i I deemed him nine, but he is Thine, :! For’He Wholgiyes may tajte,
ii pod’s will ibe done, I faintly cry. My longing heab‘may brdak;'
9:Wellesley Street, I i Lbwerhousej iurhlcy.
COATES,-On'June St
14 Union Street, of ; 23, Albion
St! Mary’s .Cfem'il 8th,
of; Low Moor
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4th, 1937, Joseph Coates, i ■eet,'Blackburn, formerly! 67 yeara. Interred at i
Lo V Moor, (ijitheroe.
d i n g t o : ) , o n j h e ACKNimEDGMENTS.
w i f e o f l D a v i d j W , I r i t e r m e n t a t - S t ,
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a n d f r i e n d s
& Wellesley Street, Wwerhouse, " Burnley.
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jattentlon. ihtori Terii
received by nent;; alsc
ressions of
'rinted and 'ertlser and le, CUtherot
.1 ojidifamlly, kcslie to thank! indj friends (or the kind ex-1 sympathy and floral tributes <
them ; In j their sad bereave-i the doctor ifor his 'kind i
Clitheroe.
a lished by| the CU(herjo | es Co., Ltd., at 6 MaikSt |
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tery, Clitheroe, on the . ■ .
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]uhe 9th,'1937, at Beech ; :on, Harridt, the. beloved ; Speakmaii aged 67 years.; . Helen’s (Church, Wad- nth..
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S IN G with MICHAEL WHALEN AND TBE RITZ BROTHERS. ;
■ftoi its'side-splitting, wise-cracking humour, Its ou standing song bits and fast-movinj story.;
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Preceded by the JONES FAMILY ini “ BACK TO NATURE MOVIETONE NEWS.
'THURSDAY and FRIDAY—Continuous from 6-15. SA’TjJRDAY—’Twice at & 8-! 0.:
! U— ' i MOVTOIONE NEWS. ' I • 1 ■ 1 I■ 'll
BRIGITTE HORNEY, PETER HADDON the House of the Spaniardf
A ^w and glamoro|l3 star iri.a tense and drammic picture. A film that will bold
yorlr.mterest from begitoirig-tiSf/endi . j;
1 I ! Movietone NEWS. ■ ; RIALTO Phone 4246-7 i
LUXURY iONEMA AND CAFE
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Preceded by WILLIAM iGARGAI^ in “ NAVY BORN.’ , i |!
A PICNIC for Action! 1. .A PANIC ifor Thrills I . ; movietone news.;
Sing, Baby, Sing " tops even l^aiiks a jMimon ’ Iri it| array of talent, jto glorloui,, i
PICTURE HALL
TGNIGHT-Continuous from 6-16, TO-MORljoW-Two Shows at 6-15 and 8-30, klNCLAIR LEWIS'S “ flOBSW(ffiXH,V -nwith.i WALTER HUSTON, EDTH CBAT-
S ^ r P A r LUKAS and ™ ASXOIlf Tire week-end’s tlhblt In scre^ mtertainment.;
I . . , ■ : j.' ; ; . '[ ■. j ■■ WEEK COMMENCING |uNE!|2l6t.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and I WEDNESDAY-COntinuous from 6-15:
Alice Faye, Adolphe Menjou, (Gregory Ratolf IN.
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'NIGHTLY at 6-16 & 8-30. TEL. 278. - MATlNEES-Wednesday k 0atmdl«y,.-2-Nh I
OTdiES STOREa). i CARS PARKED. I
I TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW-J-^Ihe Film ton MUST see^-— I GRACE JIOOEE In “ THE KING STEPS OUT."
I There, is no wonder why this glorious Musical Comedyl has swept the/countiy, with I such khormous success. We advise-yon to hook early for Saturday.
i I NEI^T MONDAY' TUESDAY:; AND WEIjNESDAY-r—. , -
Anomer Smashing Double SW Programme! JOHN GARRICK & NANCY BURNE
IN i i I .I
iAmoli lUdleyi Author of “ The Ghost 'Train," has
again.provided another cracker- ijack in British screen thnlls 1 precede!! by
R O Y A L E A G L E i . . , ^
..LEW AYRES .and FLORENCE jRlCE lA
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;i He dared to investigate the Cramer Case-and was a mai;ked man 1 But the mlcro- .' ■ ( ‘('.v:'.'!
I “ TRAPPED BY WIRELESS” phone wae smarter than the crooks, tod it brought theiri to justice. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY:
j ■/-!; -‘'"i-i,'
’ CARY GRANT & IVIARY BRIAN - I
I with henry’KENDAL, GARRY MARSH, PETER GAWTHOENE '
and LIONEL M. LfON, to ,T k Amaziog Quest ot j Ernest Bliss
'E. Phillips Oppenhoim’s famous Btoiy of .a young mllllOnalre-who made.a wager to ! leave ibome, without, a-.,peftny In-his pockeh and eatt his Own living tor a year. ■ His exciting tod laughable’ridvenUires In London ate a delight to follow.
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Blackburn T e l. 6924 Phone 4246-7
( this WECK-ENDj MIRIAM. H01*St.4S-Inf "MLV ARfi .NOT GODS," With GERTRUDB?” LA|WRENCE. ’
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MONDAY NEXT, JUNE Zlst, IaND /ALL WEEK. ■ A SPLENDID DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME ! ;
SYLVIA SIDNEY & OSCM HOMOLKA u
IN THE ’THRILLING DRAMA- sabotage With; JOHN LODER. I ■ . I l l I 1 ' .
( "A ” Film] [
And in addition-A Scintillating Screen! Revue-" jsONG b j SOHO.’’-Gaumont News
SATURDAY 2-30, 6-30, 8-45. the Djaf loa.m.tb 9-30 pin. Teas or Suppers. ■
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A l f i , M I L , R O A D O e | ^ E A No matter which Holiday you care to takejin whatever part of the world
S e e M e a n d G e t L i s t s
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I CAN BO O K YOU , o f M o s t ; R e a s o n a b l e F a k e s A n y w h e k e .
Tourist Agent, 35 & 37, WATERLOO POAD, CLITHEROt 1 i • '
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PALUDIUM PHONE 14 7 CINEMA ,
BETTER SEE THE BEST I COMFORTABLY AT THE PALLADIUM. I Twice Nightly at 6j30 and 8-30, .
TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW-i-JOHN LODGfi in “ THE TENTH MAN.? One of the best pictures it has been our! pleasure ;to screen.
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WEEK COMMENCING jIUNE: Zlst, 1937. MONDAY, TUESDAY,. iWEDNESDAY;
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The plot of this baffling drama Is unique ffl mat tlie crimes are committed within the grim walls of the "Big House;’ Packed with] thrills, the picture reveals the pentrup wrath'of men of mad paislons, who do not,, hesitate at murder lor revehgie or gain'
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y. nleritley an^Mr, andlMrs. Wish - to thanik all retetlves (or floral tributes and ■;6yra-. them during their recent
“ ENEMY’S STRONGHOLD’’Serial. I . THURSDAY, FRIDAY,] SATURDAY:
Gene Gerrard & Claude Dampier in “ SUCH 1? LIFE.”
A high-spirited, bright and happy-go-lucky opmky, striking a cheery note throughjiut, Dcbghtfully clean entertainment, breezing along wltlUartliant back-chat from. Gene, tod some dumb clowning superbly and -dellclously, enacted; by Claude Dampier. 11 you want to spend a very merry evening, you ought to see these two comedians
in the merriest thing of their swMt lives, ,, ^ ' ' “ CHANGING! I OF (THE; G U ^ D .”
A brfflltot Musical In Technlcolour, with -sonije.,clever dh^clnl^nd Inspiring,songs. This picture nione Is worth your admission money,
B(X)KING OFFICE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOOf] from 2 to 4 pm. M B.B.C. MUSICAL-No, 1.
BARTON McLANE & JUNE TRAVIS Murder in fM Big House’
MATINEE DAILY at 2-30 EAR-l | No extra Charge CAFE restaurant. Continuous Mondav to Friday PHONES for Reserved Seats Open 11 am, to lOp.ip. from 6-30, except front stalls. FREE for ’PHONE] 4246-'] Morning Ctoflee,. Lunches,
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Never before has hum^n fatigue been so pampered and ^indulged
i ' YOU’LL GET A REAL KICK OUT Op 'nns 1 GRAND THEATRE ’ '•/w il l TrlURRAY^Beiltfl-the
\ COR^AjriOK REPERTORY ijUVERS 1 in'thd Delightful'Comedy Success
SPRING TIDE
By Geoeoe BiLLAM'and J. B. Pbiestley from the DUCHESS THEATRE The latest Comedy Success that has JUST CONCLUDED a Wonderful run. Bright Domestic Comedy with a Laijghiin Every Line.
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Two Hours o f Delightful Entertainment. ■ ’ ■■■■■■■ ' ''
i !" ■' Fully Licensed Bars . . . , ■ ; ■; , ( rTel. 6924
BhArn?s Mpsl Mimte Familif ffoufe 6-?0-Twicp. ,?7ioWy-8-46 , ■ -7*
HILL
You*tl' not be {iassed on the level or left on! hills if your Bike is from Benthams
Bentham Bikes have exclu sive desi^s which ensure easiest possible running
Models from 2/- per
week, no deposit, or make your own terms, we finance our own Hiite Purchase transactions
Call to-daV and away. No vffliting. Models in Stock
ride 100
I.:-.- Bikes H 14, Market Place, Glithejroe RHONE 167
1 j ■ ■["' ' K ■' ■ ‘ ■ ■ Preliminaiy Announcement
I j CORRECTION
Nouit iZiON 'l l HOliES ^4tll, 25111 ft 27111
'‘s eo iE iA B im please sote
Clitkro'e District Nursing Association.
-jTHE ANNUAL )f7
T 'bas settled down but it hasn’t sagged. It has got old \yith-J out wrinkles and with- ' out complaints. It is as W round and jolly as when ' you took it into your
house. M Itis a Buoyant chair.
The d^pth o f comfort
and length o f life of the Buoyant! chair are in its unique; land exclusive system olf springing. Its springs: are utterly and finally light. They are the sou^ and secret of a triumph o f domestic comforL
a n m l s R K r EASY CHAIRS f f S E i r p
T. SaiisilIiDiaite l|[ See York Street, Glitheroe.
General Meeting T H E
T O W N H A L L , : ON'i,
AT : 8-0 .PJVI.
Chairman : HIS WORSHIP THE MAMB Mr. iCounclllor G.; Hargreaves, J.P.
r ■ Thi General Public and particularly : all Collectors are Invited to attend this
! DORO’THY N. RAMSBOTTOM, !
! meeting., I ; : iij '
■!• ! .. 1 :■ ; ' '
' Hon. -Secretary. !.'■
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GIITIIEIIOE FOOTBALL GLOB - ! ' — V I : A M I J A L . ' ■!■
PRINTING for all Purposes I
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FOR A GOOD CLASS OF WORK '■!'
1 !i I at Reasonabiri Prices, calllat the '
I v ■ advertiser and times ofhces. .
lEIIEU lEETIIG MSDIT, JDHE 29111
will be held at the.; . , CLUB L ROOM, SHAWBRIDGE
, .}■; at.8p.m. : | 1 A.'E. PYM, )Spe/airi/i;
C ORDIALS'that do satisfy ih o most obstinate thirst. Seo o u r : great variety o l seleOted thirst quenchers
ijoBINSON’S LEMON B A R LEY , PINEAPPLE JUICE,! LIME JUICE, etc., etc. I
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w. D . C U N M F F E , F .G .I . 8, Market Plac^, Clitheroe
LUSCIOUS TINNED FRUITS
EVERY LEADING BRAND IS HERE j ; Wb Paeticolably : Recommend the FAMOUS S. &iW.,BRAND ‘
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Wed lesday Next, June 23rd will be-held at
S A L M O N THE IDEAL FOOD FOB SUMMER ' 1
Fresh Ealmon is still .scarce, but we have an excellent brand of CpiLLID SALMON which is. an Empire product at reaBonablo]price
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LOCAL CHICKENS AN 6 DUCKLINGS are now in g o od , season
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F. & W. DAWSON Fish, Game, Poultry. &
Fnt.it Sakamm^ ■ 1
26, Gastle Street, Glitheroel ; v'-
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