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Valori Cookers Alad^n Lampk,


Slow Combuition . ' . ii. ' , j


and Heaters, es.


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iW. wh|taker. :ASTI£ STE pET; GUTiHEROE.


i i CARRY


By Purchasing others to carry on.


i ! “ usual 'you will bb helping Buyers are parti lularly keen foi sound


value at'these tjiffleSy hence the ending of All Advertisements.


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of what you ha\e for S^e. Our Advertising Department is well tender you ; every


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Advertise Your Goods— kee returns steady hy continued Adyertising


service and advise


careful your


equipped toil you.


ADVERTISER & TIMES c u t h e r o e ;


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• Books or Booklets on local subjects' by Iboal-authors, I from the Advertiser and Times Office, 6, Market Place.'


Loce^ i Literature. Copies are stilli to be had of the following .i


By 'By


A.: LANGSHAWlr- . .


“ A Child’s H?^ory of Clithero'e.” Pried 2/6, postage 3d.|


“Surrender of the Borough Charters.” ''


W.: S. WEEKS:— I (4di, postage Id. extra).


“Abbot Paslew.”: (4d., postage Id. extra).


“Dbwnham Church Bells, and other Articles.l’ i


! (4d., postage Id. extra).


“ Clitheroe Parish Church BcUs.”^ (4d., postage Id. extra). i


"Dr. John Webster.” (4d.; postage Id, extra). By STEPHEN CLARKE |


“ cutheroe in Its Coaching and Railwajr 'I Days/’; 1 , 1


. 1 : " Fifty Yeats a Journalist.” 1 ' ! (Clothilj/6; postage 3d. extra).


I! By: ADVERTISER & TIMES CO. (6d.; by'post 8d.) ;


SHORTLYi;4-i I : i.| ' ' " Ned o’ thi FeU,” an old Local Story.


ADVEBTiacB: AND: -TIMES - CO., LTp., Printers and Publishers, i;


C, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE


' that even postal orders still'remain legal tender though crossed, and must be acceptjed. This alsoi applies to postal ordersjon


postal orders are now legal tender,.^d n ay be used at any timei Instead of silver eotas or notes, it is now made clear by the G.RO.


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;, from 'marking I the [anyway. So Hong , as!' pos


! Btffl legal tePQer-| li , - i ■ i j


: postal orders'' a s : ^TO^ere^^^ ! 411 W


' There was at ., , !


' POSTAL ' ORDERS AS ' CASH. ' While it is generally known;that Bjritash


' 1 cutheroe and the Eibble VaUey Guide I I


:


‘ * I (Cloth: 2J/6, postage 6d. extra). B y HARTLEY ASPDEN


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retary’s, which was played on the Clitheroe course on Saturday;last) resulted in a win for the Captain’s side bji, five games tri fourj with two matches halved!


GOLF JOTTINGS The annual team match, Captain’s; v. Seci


Clubhouse by the' ladies’ and this[wa4 followed i by presentation of prize's and 4 social evening. There was a large gathering of members and the'everit was mostiSuccessj ,' ful. The list of prize winnere Is as follows 1


A hot-pot was aftentiards served' in the Ladled: I


President’s prize : Miss Speak. Captain's prize ; Mrs. J. Harris. , ';! ; Club prize : Mrs. R. W[ McArthur. ':[ ; ; I Committee prize ;’- Mrs.]T. H. Satterthwaiter Lister cup ;, Airs. E. Jepson.: :


j , | :


Prize given by; Airs. Lang for best aggregate of three gross scores! returned during the season to the silver I division ; AIlss,Par-


, , kinson: ■. 1 | ; | | | j


by Airs. Hanson is not y'et completed, Gentlemeni:i


Captain’s prize (1st ciiyislon): J. Hams. Captain’s prize (2nd diyMon): Scratch prize : G. Benson. '


President’s prize : Ji HI'Taylor. - ' . Dcto.l


Eclectic prize (presented by R; Y. Partosonli: 1, Drew Barr, net total [58; 2, J. Cj <?owgill,


,, ! ' J'


59; 3, C. R. Ikto, 60.1 [ , I ^ Sir William Brass Cup t J. C. CowgUl.


Council prize : J. H.' Taylor. , Infirmary Bowl: W; 'y. Strele. ' Veterans’ competltion|: ’ Captain;


L Mitchell! M l 1 ] : -M


and particulars of the^ may be foun^ at the Clubhouse.


arranged for each week-m_djuj) M ; ! : '


< < ■ GRINDLETON


' of payment halve been flUsd in,; aid to those i ' which have bepn'):e|celpted by a Paye®-. I


which the name oIi the, payee and the office ' The publid, riowelFer, are asked_ to refijaln


' six calendar I months ”:ite tooperatlve^ postal order! whatever the date of issue is


:i PREJUDICE.


some prejudice p ln s t :lcurrency, but it Is pow


' into ^ circulatlbn. ivjlth! others, and therefore, they-ihavef" helped the GP.O. to tide bver


y Tr^ers'havel lot [been ^pi't of small chaige.


: riart to football iwls.; I : Those orders Went .what i might:have? bepn a difficult peiixjd.


o'iders, varying frorii ed-jto 21s. Ma^ postal ' ordeisi nriW;' in i use were printed to , rrieet'the large demand of people Who*


pL P®^tal


tenderHhe,'flotlce| printed on the order f iat it must be pirisented for payment within


face of postal orders tal orders remain legal


School had a visit labt Saturday jby the Ribhle Valley Male'lVplce Choir! | That every item was enjoyed was evident fre^ the cordiality of ithti applause, :and the choir were very heaNilly thanked " headmaster. ■ I, [j ,


CONCERT.—The bpys [at RIyersmead K ill to “


the'benefit of Institute: funds, a.-'wl^t. _ drive took place on Satufday, whra;pl4y


VILLAGE INS’CITUTE.—Promoted for . [■ at a dozen tables w a i s sijpervlsedlbji to . I T. . , ■ _ ___ 1_t. ir...


E. Read. The prlze-iwlnhers were:Miss M. Brennand and Mrs Lang; Messrs. p;,| Holgatejand R. [Green, amounted to £2, [10s.‘[


Mr. Peter Dawson good for charities.”


the Nazi air co,nimanders;“ and we crin make Britain talk peace,’'-. Hitler ought | to know something about our.Npvembep; It Is a stock joke; with foreigners.


‘!Give: us' ten days; fine weathpr,’,’- say The pbceedA | F.


ong Cup: H. Lindsay (wbn outright). Swan; Cup: N. C.: Hajgraves. Runner-upl;


T. Clough. A series of Goose competitions tave; heel


Prire fliven by Mrs. Harris for best aggregate of three net scores during the season iij the bronze division i , Airs. E. Jepson. I The'knock-oiit competition'for prize giveil


V i of AISD TIMES, IfRIDAY, NOYEMBE WORK.


the; late MR. J. T. SCHOFIELD. H


SALES BY AUCTllON. BY :. HpTHER^Li. A H. FORREST


I Mon lay, by the death, In tragic elf cum' 'stances, of Mr.i James Tjiomasj ScMfleld, of 6,';Cockerlll-terrace| whilst a t : his


C oom was^ cast over the village on I


I worlq at)Broad Oak Works, Accrington. Until he went to Accrington' some six


TO-MORROVV (Saturday), 4tli h j 1939, at 1-30 p.m


limon;hsi ago, Mr. Schoflild had sp&t 52 lyears In the mechanics’ 'departmejht at


Bafljow Printworks. Se had hem off work through Illness for,'thr^e months,


land had returned but a week before he {coll£ psed and died ere itiedical ald| could Ibe I rocured. Born, at 'Accrington^: sixty-,


II two years ago, he came to Barrow In flnfaicy. Thrdughout his long residence !he evinced a keen interest In all mptters' appf rtalnlng to the village and neigh-


libouiihbod. Identified with the Church i of the: English Martyrs,! Wha,Uey, he was Ijtwlcje married, and leaves a'wldo' _


circflmstances of their The I funeral took plac^ yestefday Josfph’s Cemetery, Hurst Greien.


I THE INQUEST.


i daughter and a step-daughteri toljwhom | j general sympathy Is extended 1/


bereavement! at St.


In the sad


pwas returned.at the'lnquest,[.yeste i conducted by the East


A verdict Of “Death by natural cduses" erday,


Lancashire


|:Coroner (Mr. Frank Rowland). Binjamln Taylor, of Rothirell House, rldstley Clough, Accrlagton, a lecjhanlC’s labourer, sal^ he ahd .. ;h )fleld were maqhlne at


assembling


|therii.l During the niornlni Schofield 1 complained several times of pains |in the chest,' and[ witness advised ihlmj to go home,' but belief used. ' Abort 3-^5 p.m. witness saw him bending oyer beside a


mailhinery was running


the works jon Monday) anywher


1 machine. | He suddenly stood upright


I


1 Thlre was ieyidence of!; mio- deg erieratlon ) pf old stanlitng. was no occupational acceleration.


BARROW VPHIST I [DRIVE.'—A -successfuli whist


drljie, orgahlted In supportsf funds for the Mission Room, took place last) Friday


1 n l^ t . Mr. N. Adamson supervised play, anfi rirlzes were won by Mrs. Forrest and Mrs. iWorthington, Master iJl. Ryan and Mr[ R. Garslde.


Death of: mr. henry WALKER.-T0 th3 deep regret of a wide ci cle of friends, Mr Henry Walker, of Gamble pole ..., Newton, passed away yesterday 'week, seierity-six. Mr. Walker,was bu ri'land.to early life worked the family business of joiner


NEWTON 'rcli


lor g‘ i tradition as members generations of the Walker family were joi iers. After his marrage, Mtj Henry Wi lker forsook Joinery for fanning! taking over i Lees House Farm, ■ on the Worsley- Ta/Ior estate,' arid conducting this l|arm for upvards of thirty years. He removed to Gfmble Hole'five years agb. Of and cheerful disposltloii, Mr, '---------- ^


of tb tribute of||respect. The floral tribu^s were fri


,t the age of lom 4t Slald-1 ,s a joiner to folipwtog a e many


rupwe of the left venticlejo? the, heart. mio-fcardlal


............... ' There


I ! Dr. 'Wheeler, the police Strgeon, said his I post morten examination; revealed a | ' - -


,‘oh, - _ v assistance but hfe was extinct.


S REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE


IGGLESyVICK i LIME ,


I II--I8 light'in weight! I 4—


i I : 5-^Good delivery given. 'i


' ' ’ 1'! ! The value for your money. 1 1 i 1 i


; 2—It goes further than any other known Lime.' : 1 3—Contains great swelling properties.


: 1 . : ^ ':APPLY 'TO' M ' ' ■ ''!■ •.


JOHN HODGSON, : LIME AGENT, SLAIDBURN.


BOLTONiBY-BOW


a most.; Walker


W£S widely known and respected, anjj he will be much missed. The interne nt took place


at St. Andrew’s Church, Slaldhum, bn Tues- da y,' many 'frien'’- ■ '>'’■“”’>'"110. > th nav a


ds assemblirig ’ to p y B'


beautiful and numerous. , Deep synroathy' Is telt j with , Mr. Walker’s, Iwidow, son and miriied daughter.


GISBURN


ni wly-formed branch of the Mothefs’ Union cctl'nected!' with St. Mary,’s Parish Church,- hflditheli! first social on saturaay afternoon, ] ati the Parish Hall.- Along [with friends, they ei jojied games of whist janq domtooes, for lyiilch' prizes were presented 'by Mrs. B unfprd-Johes* to Airs. S. Speak; Mrs. F.! Tiurogood (senior), Airs. AL Favfcett and Afo. J. Hi Duckworth. Tefw^s served. The pfoceeds go to provide material fori hospital c( mforts under Lady Reading s Furjd. The fiirst' working: party, which ;waa. well attended, ii(et' on Tuesday afternoon kt the Parish Hall.


iHOTHERS' union.—Alembers ii of the)


Fanners’ the first ___ _


YOUN( | advisory


tural shb'w oh Friday evening to the Parish' Bfell.' 'rnere;was a good attendance; twenty-- five' meibers, and ten memberp of the ' ' committee being...'preseiit. - iThe airman (Rev. A. W. Bamfofd-Jones),


(i FARMERS’ . CLUB.—The Young Club of Gisbum and district held meeting since: the August agricul-


-


abologised for the absence of!; the President, Fattortol, of Sawley Lodge] who was


siflertag confined


ir. J. E.


spn; Hull, was given to Masteij William utler, for 'the best exhibit toi|the lamb


.......V.. to bed. A special: prize of an ,PN.S. tep'set, presented bj: .Messrs. Rob-


from a severe chill and pad been


classes at Gisbum Show. HTne'Club uhani- pusly decided to continue activities in spite


by the I M ,jjjgy will keep.record hooks in respect I piacp IniBt. Heleri’s School, on Wedries- i


of difficult times, and a calf.club ww formed. A [embers will be able to keep up to three cilves (one: bull and two 'belters), bom during the months of September fo Novem-


i lelrite were made; Ivans;


secretary, AIlss A. Wratha 11; treas-


I dflorie Of the calves. The foBowing appoint-1 (Jay evening, 'when Chaii}man, Mr. Eric'I


day next,!when it is hoped tlmt there will be film show to enter^airi the jmempera.


Thp npYt. mppT-ing w


taking farewell; Of I C322-ft. above sea) during: lOctober,! latbpm School


Weather records take


O^BEE' WEAljHER.1 rlcbrds taken at Chi


Wind was Ne . 10 days, N. 8, E. 'fr, N.W. 2,/ SW. W. 1, S.E. 1.' I


,-,to


larometer highest=30£4' ins! Oct, '122. larometer l6west=29.30 ins. Oct, 1». fell oriil5 days,


' I i '


ighest maximum temperature=92’F. (ictober 12th. ' ;■ -|


:.05 ;west minimum temperature=24’F. Oct.. 10. l (Sun) The'next meetin -Was arranged for Thurs­


for the Blackburn Royal Inflrmlary took the


"Five


successful effort Infirmary


Star”


Coridert [Party; of Preston, gave a de- Ughtfullj^ varied entertainment. Air. W. E. V jevers presided over a large gather- Ihg. The 'fltoanclal |cesult has not: yet been anSounced. ;


' NEVER WORRY, 1939, at.9


■TP ] Ife begins at birth and endsj In death, ■





■ And there Is nothing more, then save yorir breath.


And) make the ibest of I t ; do not despair, For I such a llfe-ls scarcely worth a care.


If h!fe Isi but aihalt, or brief delay. Before resuming our eternal way; How wrong toigrleve and worry It would I be


About a| moment In. eternity. ' -j" - i :


II'. i . ■.[" E.'Oxbtogh. . ' :


BUSINESS! TRAINING COLLEGE. (Principal i E, G, Guest, B.Com.) 1 I I


for 1 . ■ ■ ■ . . ■ . . . LAND


! Airs: . were Si


•used fpr whist arid the prizes were wori by; Miss E. Harrison, Mrs. R. Milne-Redhead, Mrs. pinridalb and'' Mr. H. Heaton. Eight tables were, again I used to'play for the second of the series, arid'the prizewinners were; Mrs. G.lSihgletofl, Mrs. I, Clark, Mr. S.'Stott, and Ax! H. Hayhurst. On both occasions, Carri acted! as M.C. .and refreshments eryed by A^rs. Hayhurst and staff. ’


c h Xt b u r n


cessful “Hrlrig and Buy !” sale was held on, Wedneeday afternoon to the Manor House, by kind permission of Mrs. Robinson!' There was a go9dlattendance, and a nice assort­ ment! of useful prtioles, flowers, and confec­ tioned were; for! sale. Teas were served by the iiemfaers of the Women’s Voluntary Servicfe, who alsP helped to disposing pf [the goods, i'AeMprpmoters'are to,be congratu­ lated i on I their i effort, a sum of £10i being raised to About two: hours. The money is to be used.[for purchasing materialsito be made up Into garimerits for hospital Use. •


, “BEING, and;BUY” SALE.—A very suc­


I ment tak|s place to-morrow: afternoon Itoi the Chatbumi Churchyard, !-


; ; [ j Cp' i-NCERT.-i |-M— ■ A most


WADDINGTON ■


.waite,' of |7, Roblrison-street, where he passed away[ after a week’s illness. Sympathy will go oiit toihls widow in her loss. The toter-


occurred 'pri Wednesday! night of Air: Jphn Foster, ofi Blackpool, to his 86th year! He had not been' to! good health Ipr some ,tlme, and about three weeks [ago, came wlth hls wife ; to [stay with: a nephew. Air. A.' Hust-


death! of Affi. i. FOSTER,—The! death


whist driVM has been arranged to provide a fund for XmaS parcels for those serving' in’ the-Atey,j Navy or Air Force, and the first two of thege have been held on Wednesday evenings, last;week and this, at the Coffee Housg lAtj the flrist effort, eight'tables: were'


WHIST ’DBilVES.—A series of! weekly


Robinson & Spensley CLITHEROE,


HAp Modern Tractor Plough


available with a competent Plough-f man. We! are now booking orders, for. Immediate execution. Full’ particulars,: apply above, or Prestoii


Farmers agents, Clltheroe, Tel. 29l! .


-i.| ■ ■ ' : . . I ■


rriO BE LET.—Very desirable Residence No. A 15i CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE, entertatoto^ rooms, {kitchen and other


Inbrease in 'price Bailey’s, 3, Castle


COMPACTS,


Clltheroe. SELL OR TO LET.f-Good Stone-buflt


Apply Alpam, Belgrave ■FiUa, Wuddtogtijin, leant poKeSsion on'compl HOUSE in Wadding!'


iR SALE.—10 GRAND HGS, 8 weeks old. Haynes, .Chaigjiey, Cliti eroe. | |


Powder, at Bailey’s, 3, (Jastle Street,


Kitchen, Scullery, pte.^ and rojims. Bathroom, room; e.l. and p.; indluding Wash-ho Jse, etc.-


iAD„ CLITHEpOE. ,wtog. Dining


Attic Garage


stone-built FRJ-A SELL OR


ARDLEY PREisiA PERFUME from 3/- bottle. Also Preesla Face arid Talcum Full ranke of Yaidley preparations ■ ClitheroeM ■.


UND FOR SAhk-Aldeifson, King Street Farm,-'Whalley. Tel,: 12'■galley.


LE' Semi-detached In CHATBURN Accominqdatlori; Morning ' rooms. Cellar;' four Bed-


hedrooml and Box and Outbuildings,


-Further particu-


■ Ben,’! arid fell. Wltneps prjicured - and


said a


ae enntter | near


arid o


ANK SALEROOMS, CUTHEEOE, I'


SALES CLITHEROE AUCTION MART


/ ! COMPANY


TIJESSRS. HOTHEBSALL: FORREST, iVi. wijl Sell by, Auction a large 'Quantity of ANTIQUE is HOUSEHOLD comdrislng b r i e f l y ' Sheraton Blahogany Dining ends, extending to 9-it. x'4-ft.i


NOVEMBER, FURNITURE


Chairs, Withl cabriole legs arid loose seats;' Carved joaki Chest with Grammar School Crest oh centre panel (made of oak from Grammar School buildings); moderi^. Dis­ play Cabinetj In Walnut; Mahogany Ward­ robe; iplefe Suite, upholstered in grey moQuettt: ditto. In brown figured moquette; odd Seftee itn ;bjrdwn; Mapogany Writing


Night cbmmlpde,l in' new condition; ‘I Jiffy ” one rwashini Machine; several wringers , ,with


Desk; Carpets yds. X


ttoll i|Top ldo.' in oak; several mew of njiodem idesign, 4-Vds. x 3-yds,i3i- 3-yds., 3-yds x 2-ydk and rug sizes;


Oven; Ynodgm Gas Oven ' Regulo"; “Peg­ asus'” Ah Electric [Wireless'Set; “Ultra” ditto; Edison Bell Cabinet Gramophone with IPO recoWs; i ‘ Singer ” Han^ Sewing Machine


‘Excel” Electric


(Spool) wood swing llMlrroif, with drawer under! and


Bank Salerooms! Clltheroei .


many o hter ieffects! ; HO'TjEfeRS.


Auctiorjeers and Valuers, ll. 95. , M i ;


eadle Machine Antique Rose- & FORREST,


ANK [SALEROOMS CLITHEROE. Undei Instructions from Mr. W. Driver,


No M' ESSRS. HOTIHERSALL AND FORREST ,


which alre to be removed to the Salerooms for convenience i, of sale from i The IMPERIAL CAPE, [38, CAS'ILE STREET, CLITHEROE. Pull details next i week. I


THE SHOE AND CAFE FURNISHINGS AND. BAKERY I UTENSILS


WEDNESDilY, ' I5th NOVEMBER, 1939; I 1 ! at 2-0 p.m.


will Sell I by Auction on i


Bank Salerbomsj CUtneroe,


i HCIHERSi^ & FORREST,


Auctloheers and I Tel. 05.


Valuers.


Table with D.i 4 Oak island


ON MONDAY [NEXT,. ALL pat! STOCJK (with


,be graded and'allocated to the usual buyers In accordance with the Mtet and Live Stock Order, when ‘ I '


o n -1 n n scotch and local fed aU ±UU heifers, bullocks, and


'!


allocation. Grading at : 9-30 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m.


(SA A -O n n SHEEP '& LAMBS will be <5UU Ifv/vR j j| forward for sale and


li I cows, arid ,| ii' ■ —! ■ .


tion to bring Eat Stock must be given in writing., ■ •


' ■ i T show of


uesday next, CATTLE I AND CALVES, when a,good i


I ■ ! i SALE


“i OA-1OA ' CALVES ririll be on offer. L / i \ ) ±OU ; ji [Sale at 10-45 a.m.


lYA-CA newly calVied cows lU O U _ j i i heifers, and '


T


ING-OPP CATTLE will I be held on Friday, November lOth,,[ when a good show of all classes of stock will be 6n offer, from well-


he annua AND SALE


XMAS i PRIZE SHOW OP GELD -AND LAY-


known dealers and farmers, i Judging at! 10 [a.m. !| Bale at 11 a.m, Tel.'325.


EDWARD CHESTER, Secretary,


NOTE.— ANWrii XMAS PRIZE SHOW AND RAT.E ;(jP' DAIRY CATTLE wiU be hkld on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21sl.


p r ic e ; EGGS.


Wholesale |2/3, collected at the farm. RetaU.2/6j !


Telephone'; Terms CONTRACT. ,ats apply :— Km fAD, Jid bGr n .


iRITISH Make sure yiaur^


I mONARY Letters arii


!h 'France with the iMarkel


Priited addressed I ENVEI ,OPES packet) and Prln^ted Adcriessed LApELS (6d. for 25) now to Times Office, i


|RCE!-M Parcels


mtaimum delay. ummed'


stock—Advertiser Place, |c!litheroe.


T OST.—SWALEDALE EWE,idot'of ltat ribs, both sides—J. CowglB, Wadding


R i s i n g ^RESENTS


HOlldATES FAMOUS) C A H L E , jpi^ & POULTY F(^0bS


: NOTE.—Seven diys clear notice of Inten­ j I


Kpowl es, Clitheroe.


_____ _ the Exception of Cowk Refstf nneth, Gorse Road, Bla :kburn. I' arid Bulls which will be sold by Auction) will


'■/ NTED.—Capable experience and


”cpCK-GENERAL; reference.—Watson,


wfield! Wood Farm, Rimtogton, . ,,! 1| .


ANTED.-STRONG .. Y3UTH, I years; good milker.|^T )wn and; Whit-


references required, age 25' to 15; statfe.lwages. Write Box H.2., Adyertiier and||Trines.


Wilpaiire, near Blackburn.


itXPERIENCED mmediately,


Horsfleld, Butcher) Whalley.'‘ WANTED.—Able to


.INTED.—LAD for farm Pages Farm, Clitheroe.


Clitheroe


HOUSEM^ WANTED district.4-^Write


Longicre, Standen He^, Clltheroe.


INTED.—HOUSeS aId) family.—Apply Mrs. J.


one ciriild to C. Southworth,


GOOD Road?! f p r - F a r n ^ e i i s ' i O i i ' l |


CHEAP Road, and! Then Use Our-'


Giggles^cit Quarry Button s Three ^Gradejs : | Fine, Medium, rIoui See or Wrltp: for Special: Prices to


JOHN; . HODGSQI LIME


[iNTED.—COOK Or ,COOK-GENERAL; 'good home' for suitable young, lady ;


N. A; nkcKING 8C SOfis GE IAL S I


Book your; rirdel: now from our large ! I selection of


BLACK, GREY,I & RED GRANITES. Erected] when desired.


: i ■ I 1


Prices canqot Sand


Address


cemetery gates, 'Accrington.


Telephone 2043] Established I87L'


later be guaranteed, 'or Catalogue.


j


domestic offices, 5 bedrooms ahd box ropm, bath arid separate W.C., modem fittings and conveniences, electric [ light, garden with' or without garage! For fur^er particulars apply Easthains. and Ramsbottbm, Solicitors,’: 21, Church Street'! Olitheroe. TeL 284-5.' j


dining, orawtoi; and Bvirig room, kitchen; minutes, station.—Pollards,'Whalley.


I H , fUTTHERpEM-TO


ouse to ;let.-4, clitheroe road, 1 WADDINGTON, h. and c. water,! e.l. and 'power, bath!—Ap|ily'above address.


kitchenette, 3 bedroo^; electric Ught Advertiser and [Times!


modem HOUSE;-, rind.' rill conveniences.—Apply . , bath, etc., garden,


[two furnished Apply Advertiser and Times,


LET ' wfili-fumished, two living-rooms,


IWHALLEY—TO LET-SEAII-DETACHED ” ’ H()USE, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, etc.,


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