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fs. f is’oltiens to a


Tlusive,' n living J e age


ier tlieMinis- her to l I effort,'


| ling to P


|on ior near panted ges veesly


ost-of- kly.-.is23/3shlng. i par-Med-utiOn. ; andion.—fferoe'


le Every gular and


PUBLIC NOTI JES BOROUGH OF CUyjElpOE.


ent is R the prescribed date - a : ten which WENERAL RATE"will,be iT l le Current


g e iIe r a l kIa t e are


DISCOUNT ON ! .1942-43.


atepayers rcmimded that Town Clerk’s Office, : ■' T


W ILL the person who too w Oilskin UMBRELLA;


■ • ^


Sce noEED, I3E; 2


FOR


Cf the Borough Treasurer,' ( Ihnieh StI wost, delivered after'the 30 t irough. the. CUtheroe, 18th September, 1 iwn Clerk."


I EDNESDAY, 30th SE pn order to get the beneBt oayments must be made at


ill NOT be allowed, r -. - .‘h instant; i


htheroe, on or before that 4 date Discount on-remittances


G. HETHEBWl


s halley-road, return it at cm ist Offlte.i' beame place and so avoid furi; hce to. the:


With silver, from Salford 11 li^ .taketti


the black o triminedi er action!


ffecond- N. A. HACKING jiSONI M E M O R I A


BcAk your order now Irom B i (large selection of


I SELF Box iin,—iord part and


J ham, lor un-


iaper. J Other


|Apl)ly, llection


ustrial • well- Box


Idaily;Sun- pfflce.


Bheroe,


lId by pessen-


iBoyle, ‘TAYLOE.-^tOu the 23rd September, J 1942, at J, Holden Street, I Clitheroe,


rtiser a


■ |VIoneye pro- ea.- I at, or


leneral 1. Rib- jiHouse


|3ft. X Box Eig^'fen years' have passed since th a t'; hnlico arose dee.


brtgke Ikent’s,


per. pseeks


lUitary "for , Mrs. isslde.


llaning, hed.-7-nei.


ly, 39. | dithe-


|IID orp cm- I young


I Bank- Vfo'r 30write


litherL3;i Ited.— eaves, heroe..


. John (Jack) Cluff, who died Septem-' ' bgr 21st,-il924, in !^otty; Aa Mfiltary |


VSmen ione; we loved was caled away; ; Godlttok himhome, lt;was' ,His will, I


^Hospital,' LiveriMOl, frQ,m -he,.effects' •/. .


4 i ;1 Clitheroe.'


BUMin our hearts we'love, nim' still. : ■ I t-^ememWred by his’' Father and'; ■ i Sisters,! late of 2; Russell' Street,;


3, Iffmohester, Road, Shawl ' !, , ; FOX.-4-Treasured memories-(If Richard,. S 'a dear husband, and dad, pass^ away ;■


2lj Rs I —From his Wife ‘and. Family..; i adeclyfie Street, Glltheroe.. . ;|


rafflur Proctor, who. died I September: ^rd, 1940


t- i . I


i^eh*we all Imeet again, i - .. ; ' i- :


For evfir[ in .our.hearts.. • s?-. : balm an'd peaceful he Is sleeping, i - ■ Pfee from ;sorrowi free from pain; -


, ijt ipredWus memories, linger on - A 'We shall know -the''understanding . 1 PROCTOR. —In loving memory of; , ('I |,! Neveh' to be fCrgottep. ■


'.J and Arthur and Margaret. '. ,! sillTH.—In ;lovmg memory of Nancy , Smith, iwho died September ;23rd,i


; ^ rom jhis'son : Arthur e!nd Wife,-' ,i 1 jl932.(-Gpnei but 'not loiYotten; :


Is. Pos- May, ib.farni.


'jto| ■ I w '


h : near HOLT.—Mrs. Holt and Family wish'to


34, 'Whalley. Road, Chtheroe. i LCKNOWI'EDGHENTS"


therpe. I iI intov


lA ]gentle- miles; ^ver-


fou lean Md. l land


yhgiries ” teat IPoultry ects),"


a^lLLiEE.-i-ilir. and Mrs. Miller, ‘ahd'ali s at 30, Kirkmoor Road, wish to expr^ fnd neighbours for. sympathy, and :..loss. Also the Doctors and Nurses of


aincere thanks to all! relatives, friends , . loral tributes,- received'in "their sad


i .


Ipniom, fit'. ;and i'keep-'


lI to| the


' con-' f i inter-r doz.er I and siife of


IlUd.,wiJ 1reputa- varrant


.j',|the;Royal Infirmary.'Blackburn;^or l'I kind attention, , • ,• , , , ;


2,'Mi3ss Street, Oilthmoe.' |!v


1 slons of sympathy .received In'Mheir , HI bereavement; also for. floral, tributes.


QUAEMBY.-^Mrs.i QuEirmby.’arid Cori- ; i stance desire to express their slncerp,


ltheroe. BYAlk.—Mr. J. Ryan:and Fafnlly wl^ . to thank all relatives, friends,, and


' bereavement: (also for wreath from 10, Whlpp Avenue,'Cllther0.e. .


1


. thanks.iforthe -many' kind- expres- • plliiis Village; '


Slaldbiihi,! ; > ' / ■


! neighbours for sympathy'shown ana . '; floral tributes received in. .4behr^ . [■/,


the tlves, friends and' neighbours, anj ’ Women’s Sodality,', for- kmd, ' I ■ expressions. :of sympat%,’i floral, trin-, i buto and spiritual offerings;-also.th,®,


Doctor,! for. his kind.attentionV;,;;: ; ;" 99;'Bbott; .'Terrace, piithero.e,.’


T«0. (two Uncs) 407-408. .


.’Mrs.'. Clarke, Inadvertently unackhow- .■ ' ledged):


SWAEBRlCKi-The Family of; the .late. ; I Mrs. Swarbrlck wish. to thank, refe


ii,.:


Printed and Published by- the Clitimjja; Advertiser and Times Compmiy. Li^ ii,;


at 6, Market place. Clitheroe. , j ,• '


thank everybody who Sliowedvklndi ness and i sympathy, in j .their. ■ sad:. . t bereavement; they also express.’.thelf. , " hanks, for floral tributes I receiyed.\'|;


iBeech Mpunt,’^Waddtogton^. f; "


T^ptober'30th. 1937.. I, i ■ ; , Wliere comes, a time-to'all of US'.'- Bhen loved ones have to part;


ear, , ■: . ■ ■


CLUFF.—In ever loving menlory of our ; . dear, son and brother, Pte., Hefbert!


ouse'ati 1!45 pjn.;.':r; liV m em o r iam I


wounds received durmg the weat I isadlday, . '


bx, self-K4, ' clerh Har- heroB.,


C B M B T B R Y G I A C C R INGTON


Elected I When - desired. Prices cannot later be gt Send i for; Catalogue, (Address:


TiAGI^ GREY, ANI : GRANITES;


RE - LETTERING. RENO NATIONS, RIARBLE TABLETS & VASES, Etc. i Write or (Call


FOR MEMORI/LS


CLH.AY’ TTAON -YLXOERM)O UOiuR i|S[ , AC^ Lane.! SILVER I WEDBMG


C‘


Malzeard, Ripon by the " White, M;A.i Reginald ■ Eleanpr-'Hall., '


. 1917, at St.’ Andrew’s Chun


White Cottage,; ciaremoht,: Clltheroe.i >,


RAYNEE.—Greetings and'b^. wishes to Ernest C. Rayner, of Great Har­


BIRTHDAY GREETINGS


with the R.AJ’..,,;. • ;:f ! ■ ..-f” __________DEATHS I


wood (and Olitheroe Royal -Gram­ mar School Old Boy) oh ihls; 21st , birthday; September 25th; | serving


. 9 Castle View, Clitheroe,! Ann; the" ! .beloved wife of the late Major Smith- ■


S1)IITHS0N.—On the 23rd September, ■ 2 1942, at ithe home .of ;her daughter,


,


Ann Taylor... aged 69 years. -Inter.^ I ment oniSsturday, the 26m. - Service Crior to! interment; at - St, .Mary’s i


y son (late: of Kmg-street), li her 67th ' ames, 6ie beloved husbaan of Jane


p a^ St. James's Church -ati2-15 putt, h emeterjt at 3 pjnl v (JortJege; leaves i


BOOTH—HALL.^4}n Septet ibeir. 23rd,; ) :b, KlrklW'


iev. 0 A. Booth; to


Xlowed is.- 1942.Discount, I the Office


'


1j, QTON 1 942. ,


Giscount on. Payments ’ of: dn D


t h e f ir e p l a c e SH G R ' GRATES.


Theo. Wilson & Sons L ti


dining and drawing room .!


0OT-A1R RANGES at Lowest Prices; Yi VISIT OUR SHOWROOM'S, JfO. 2 ,9 6 0 .


ORK STREET, CLITHEROB. REGISTERED 1AS\^A NEWSPAPER; ■


TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30;. TO-MORROW (Saturday) at-g-lS,! 6-0 & 8-15: . '


King Lane t a r e Hall


IDA LUPINO and HUMPHREY BOGART- in “mGH SIERRA.” Booking Office open Saturday, ;2-3o: to 4-30 pjn. -


I '


! A I 'l • T in 17 W 1717IT - Moni;i Tues,, Thurs;,',Frti'.7-30: Wed. RUTH


A L L lin C i i n & L lV and.Sat., 68-15; Sat Matinee 2-15; DOUGLAS


Advance booklngloi 6


/. I' -0 &8


' SaturdW'only Thone 4p46-7. ■


-0 pn>iShows


THE CORSICAN BR8THERS R I A L T O


FAIRBANKS, Jnnr, WARWipK , TAMIEOFF and Outstanding Cast tn — . ,


AKIJI


A . ALEXANDRA' DDMjAS’ IMMORTAL CLASSIC. Booking Office open dally, Monday to Saturday, 2-30 to 4-36 p.m.


bsolutely great .entertainment,;as thrilling to see as to read.-A masterpiece!, ■ ] j . 'I . 'MOVIETONE "NEWS.


' i '


Thi-} Week-end: A thrUUng adventure story, “THE DAY WILL. ^ I


BLACKBURN.'


He' is funny enough in pants . . . ; . in skirts he is terrific!. ) A C K B E N N Y ,


MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 5tlj. and ALL WEEK, _ I j —In Brandon-Thomas’ Immortal comSdy— .The -'gayest girl of. the, year ■ .


CHARLEY’S AMERICAN AUNT j with KAY FRANCIS anfl'JAMES ELLISON.


CQNTINXJOUS Mon. to FrL from .■ SATURDAY at '2-30, 6-0 and 84) pm.


.U..'. ' l,-' i.:-


1


! '.Matlnee|Daily at 2-30 pm. Latfc complete show, 8-0.


• ' , ’


!Thei British Bed Cross. V . -


I T . ~ / i, i i f i I ■ ■ hree'' Distinct. Shows.


Earphones ; "FREE


for the DEAF. ’


LUXURY CINEMA i AND. CAFE, Runcheons 12 to 2. dawn.” Great isucces.s'.!


L -0 p.m. each day. easonablecharges


Oafd .^staurant 8 Open 104) am. to


COMMENOINa! OCTOBER 5 th,' 1942, • and ' " '


I ' ' ■ rax' '278. " ■ j CYCLES STCJBED.


: - v T ^ CARS PARKED ;


eU A N l I MAHNEES : Wednesday at 2-30.


Saturday at 2-15.


I TO-NK3HT (Friday) at 7l30:.'' TO-MOBROW (Saturday)-at 2-15,:64) is 8-15: ABBOTT and COSTELLO In; "HOLD THAT GHOST!’* It’s a riot!


MONDAY aind TUESDAY at 7-S0;WEDNESDAY at 2 ^. 64) and 8-15: !! I VICTOR I EDMUND


McLAGLEN X I i LOWE IBINNIE BARNES


■ CALX OUT THE MABIIIES - ' V , “THE |lITTLE foxes’’ ^assembly! ROOMS, WHALLEY. -


T-HURSDAY and raiD^Y at 7-30 ; SATUBDAYiat 2-16, 6-0 and 8-15 ★ BETTE DAVIS ^ HEBBEBT MAB8HAII


fo Her greatest role! I Bette Davis as'a-woman who ruthlessly sold her. family r wealth. A superb dra^u that will thrill you as never before. ' , i. * RENDEZVOUS f o r : ENTERTAINMENTS


D A N C IN G WEDNESDAY & SATUBDAl^


AT, ITS BEST EVERY |


JACK iHAltDlKER and Hl^ BAND.- I HLjGE STREAMLINED ‘


7-30_10-30 Admission 1/-. .


, I with


7-11 Admn. ;l/6JF»r«es 1/-, . '


fiATURDAY^ OCTOBER 3rd,


Support the Red Gross, Please. T a k e c a r e o f y o u r e y e s—


1 I


F.S.M.C.


'Consult' iis without delay ;if' you -are haying I trouble- with your eyes.. r


CONIeRON & LEEMING, 1 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE.


' 5csa««sw»aryaaeiyaj(k


•aC8X*X*X8XSXSy3nyKlORN8XfiXBX$XSaS8‘<SXtoR85QrXtX83C*X8XipC*XB» ■ better see'


- iDawsoU'S Excel Cream Bread. i t VttVIK, iBiiiite


! r !


: TO-NIGHTi (Friday) at: 7-30! TO-MORROW. (Saturda^^ at 2-15, M & 8-15.■ I ERIC PORTMAN in “6NE OF-OUR AIRCRAFT- IS MISSING. ’


PAUMHIIM


“ YANKEE DOODLE ANDY ” (Comedy). I “DIVING, TintlLLS ’' (Interest). ' rrt


e The story of a band-leader bn the up-beatr in combdy ■ that 'sparkles .with cflerveaent glee, replete With splendid laugh-tovitlng situations,-dialogue anff


! “ O U R . W I F E ” haracterisations. ’ .


- - " r:.! "


W A I C l l fC Ladieb’ & Genti’ i 7. PRESTON NEW ROAD; TV./ALmM w Hairdressers. I i : BLACKBURN, Phone 5923.


. Attractive—Practical—Foundation! for today’s smart hair styles. . Let ns tell you about it 1 EjUGENE WAVING (and all methods). ' 'r-■!.' '-I-■ t’


.-"'i I


•Sble lioeBsee CHRISTY NATURAL WAVE CUT. v.; i''i'''■ 1--


THE NEW LIBERTY CUT. ' i'li; .■ .■ ri- .


- j ' I ■ : ■ '


r Vhat happens when the bottom dfc^s out of the Racket buslne^, and the ’ ,|| '. !“THE,' BLITZ ' KISS” ,,. Il'j I’' . . ' ; (Comedy);'


acketeers find ithemselves unemployed ? ■ 'We’ll-tell you. •'It’s a- rlot of fun 1 ! Chapterl2 of the. Serial: “OVERLAND' MAIL.”


\ “ BUY ME ITHflT TOWN ”


’ THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7 -3 0 SAfURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15:— MELVIN DOUGLAS - i RUTH HUSSEY — ELLEIS DREW In


JIONDAY at6-0,and 8-14p,m.; TUESDAY:and,WEDNESDAY ’'3®= !■ i ' i LLOYD NOLAN in


You’d better BOOK'fbrIthis outstanding! attraction I , ■ I WEEK . COMMENCING. CHTTOBER .


5th, 1942. , . ;■ (lilliirot fortably AT ’THS PAIiLADIDM best com­ S o r r y !


• but shortage of staff compels us to restrict Radio •Repairs :o those sets supplied by us. ,


When tie position eases we shall be happy to deal jvith all enquiries.


JAQC WAR^iG FOR COUPON VALUES. i Knitwear, Oardlgana. Pullovers, Jerseys and Children’s


k in g STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 81. • ' I'- '


I A S P D E N , ■ '•__'


: We •■ are pleasedi to'announce new deliveries of Braemar, ■ . Holyrood, Windsor and other leading makes. Exclusive' 'WoolllesJ : LargC ’Selectlon of famous GOR-iRAY SKIRTS ■


In exclurive material,- from) 12/-. /.YOUR OWN-MATERIAL - ■ liyds 541n. wide up to 40'in. hip cost 15/6.. - ; ; ■


JACK WAliEING FOR GOOD WOOLLIES, TeL5502.- ! ' ’ !' .


(above Arcade) 19, LORD ST., BLACKBURN. , '


' ' ‘ Tel.'5502. “ri.v-


F.B.O.A. -I*i~ - - - - - -


Bread helps to keep up yojir energy ... « I


SUPPLY 1 the! food elements your body needs by giving la .regular order for


TEL 131.


rtistes-; .


needs all--thei help you can render either in 'cas)ii or service. ‘ .


Space klndlyiglven by T. ^atterthwaite & Son, Clitheroe.


SPECIAL ATTRACTipN.-^Dcmonstration of America’s latest craze “THE iJIiTTEBBUG” by North Lancs Championship Winners.


. Admission 1/6 all night; Forces (in uniform) 1/3.


; . ! FRANK BINNS AND HIS BAND 1 ■ I ’ •


! i I ' I i- 'I .i LATE BUSES.-


War work' often' brings' eye strain. Preserve your most treasured'possession.


B R ITISH' LEGION, CLITHEROE BRANCH.


SUNDAY, OCTOBER IStli, 1942 A ’ Doors open! 7-15, to i commence 7-45 prompt.


'I- ■ : ■ j - ■


' Bass . : MR. T. :I-WIGNALL. Enterikiner : MR. WRIGHT. SUTCLIFFE


: MR. R. 'HAMMOND. Accoiiipanist A l! TINGARD,


Sopra-no : MADAME DAISY HINDLE. Confrilto ; MADAME OLIVE SOUTHERN. Xenor


Girand Concert |K1NG LANE HALL,


. 1, ! in the ■ ! ,


TH E BAND OF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS I (by! kind permission of the Commanding Officer).


(a blind ex-Service man): of'Manchester and I Provincial Concerts.''


Admission: Centre Seats 2/-; Side Seats 1/-. Proceeds In aid of the Branch Benevolent Fund.


’ ’ ' ’ ■


dcIn’t n!nss t h is ; all-star night. . I I Dancing 7 to 11 p.m. to . ,


1


Lh|ielig|its ; Bafloons : g t t c ^ e r s j . ■ ' a i , . One bfeiMerr^'"goi^round of. entertainment and; fun; .


i I CHAixBURN INSTITUTE,


JUMBLE SALE Tomorrow, Sat, Oct. 3.


THE HALL, LOWERGATE


. Doors open at 2-0 p.m. . R Admission :l : : 3d.


.... D a n c e


I Br i t i s h l e g io n . grand ATTHACnON


Y.M.C.A; JIOBILE CANTEENS - APPEAL. :


Tomorrow, Saturday, WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE,


■ In the


A.B.’s AMPI^IFIED_ MUSIC. ; i Dancing 7 4 ll p.m.


Admisin : Civilians i l/3i| Forces 9d. . i in aid of the British Legion


'! ■ ■ ■ : ' . ' .I' -I


i. Comforts Fund. . 1 ' Right rt Actaissibn Served.


UTILITY AND ! DOMESTIC POULTRY SOCIETY. .


CLITHEROE &i DISTRICT . ' ANNUAL . to be held on , . '


CLUB ROOM, KING LANE. 1 '


I ; at 7-30 p.mi in the CENVELOPE ^OUSE-TO-HOUSE SOLLECTION


collection of the I envelopes will be -made,between tl)e hours of 4-p.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday, 4th October-, next. .Please give generously.


loand collected by the members of the K.S.C. COMFORTS ' FUND.


GIML IM GEETIN GRAND SOCIAL TUESDAY, Oct. 6tli,


I , - • . , : . j Seclr.etary. ,


i, CLITHEROE-si DISTRICT 1 : PRISONERS jOF i WAR RELATIVES’ ' ASSOCIATION.


Wednesday Next," Oct 7, I'.'.


MEEtlNG ' 'iat|:’i .


A hearty invitation is extended to . all Interested: ip i this work. •


QLD ’ SCHOOL, CXPLCH I BROW.


■ J A M PO .T I C O V E l^S .' Ordlnaiy'Plain of traiisparent.


'■‘j ‘ 'v' '■


A.B.V^.COOPER,/' SATURDAY, OCT. 10th Pen Lettering ' Admission V^ ; Forces 9d.


THE' HALL, JLOW^RGATE ‘ ' j; . .- bn':


I ■: ' ' .at 7-30 p.m.. .


BRITISH'.ISRAEL WORLD - FEDERATION! - '


’THURSDAY, 0(?T. 8th, r e v : T .-SU TC L IF FE ,


MEETING (!!0-bP GUILD ROOM,:


' In the -'■■■ ■ •- ■ ■ ■ ilspeaker.; ' i . at 3-0 D.m. i ■, '


Subject; “ THEICITY OF GOD;’? Preliminary Notice. -


“ ADVERTISER i& ,'riMES " OFFICE 6„ MARKElj iPLACE.


.i.y -■■ :. ■ '. . CHRISTMAS FAIR SS. MICHAEL, 8d St., JOHN


DECEMBER 5di;i 1942. Particulars lat^r.


Script! Writing ..Tuesday, 6th Oct, |


'and '■ r .;


Intending, students should enrol o n ' I ' or before that date. 'FEE 2/6. ; , i


. Commencing •'at 7 p.m.


'f .. 1l ! . ' ■ . ■ 1


.' J.' H. RAMSBOTTOM. Sec. ( - • ■ ■ . ■ ' ,


CLITHEROE TVARTIME (RETAIL j MILK) ASSOCIATION.


V.--. | . II- ... ■ .'


The Price <|f Milk in the Borough of Glitheroe .will be increa$ed to.pd. per quart as from Sunday,I the 4th October, 1942.


: NOTICE ! j


S! i | Preliminary Notice. ; :


, t h e PARISH CHURCH MOTHERS’ UNION ' .will 'present, t^e , '.


S lI fp S T a \i” b“e ? n 7™ ^ ^ ^ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ’


UNDAY, OCT. 4th. cal squadron of the A.T.C. -The


M Particulars later. - v- . .. .: I'- ■


CLITHEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. .:


it is proposed to hold a class m .


OCT. 20th, 21st, 22nd 23rd ■ and 24th.


H B I l i il l l e f i i i i i


’ GRAND PANTOl^iME V


IN THE' SCHOOL, ■' Ion ' . ■ :■-


■ THURSDAY, FRIDAY SC SATURDAY, I


efreshments at reasonable prices. - - i


The.'flghtmg soldiers -of 11‘ What iPtlce'- Glory?”, .fn - the Attny' again'^funnler., than evfii'. You’ll -toar at their now adventures- i ‘


F R ID A Y , O C T O B E R 2 . 1 9 4 2 . ,


t^ic.A.~ MOBILE CANTEilN 1 APPEM,.


JHbniibe Wliist Driv


7T0NK5HT iP pA Y ; ( Pri zesthCj’


ust a reminder tiiat this event' I ■


being held


;WHALLEY HOME GUABb"' '■ ■ 'r-' -'


Ij/;. ’


'• GRAND'


'‘E’’:C(|tl -;i-


TC O H P M i t i .M Rushton’s Orchestra;


whalley | Assenjihiy /.Rooms. JACK HARD1KEIV.&, Hl^ BAND; I Tickets 1/6; H.M. Forces 1/- <


ONIGHT (jFRIDAY) - -I Nffmbebs -limited.


Preliminary Announcement: Grand I -Xmas Dance, FiTlday, Dec. 11th, : I In 'Whallevi Assembly Rooms,


■ M: ;f^«Iephohe 167,


MARKET PLACE. CLITHEROE. ' Telephone 167.


“OPEN HOUSE” THE


'/ " ' i l 'S C A L E S j


W ^si DiiYii I Bagcii FU N ERA L SERVR3E ■T6N1GHT lUiOAY^'


-!4lll,,be hfld’^ t


. Beginningidt 7T3Q’.p.hj.‘ prompt ; R 'Adntisslifn 1 /-;-'Forces 9d.


NEWTON IN ST ITU JE , inlaid of aY,M.C.A.!Mo^e Canteen.-


efresbthehts at; r^afioff^ible- prioes. \ ; rri3. LTD. '


WILL OPEN THEIR P?E^MISES TO THE PUBLIC ON1 THE FOL^


,3AT., OCT. 3rtl' SUN.; OCT. 4th OCT.


SUN.; OCT. liiS


This facility was much -appreciated two Since then, four, beautiful rest room have been added. •


I Come and bring, your friends. '■


-We have served many families throughout the I Rlbble -Valley . This , Is . d personal Invltatloii 'to anyone Interested.


97, PARWEN STREET, BLACKBURN. year.s ago.


Time ^ Each Day : ; IO-0,.a.m..ito 8-0 p.m;


i ii


the bell FIRE) TRIPLEX ' and a. good Selection of : .


0 w I -y )


'15,1 p.m.'.prompt,]'-in. St J Ma;)' ^ , |; , -Lower; Sch<j9lrw)m. '^


/ 'isit


':X0y\'!


;■ I'l' • 5/-i, i-C;-


l i l ' # / ' m


m m /Fiftnig Suits. U did Coats


'■ LADIES'." 'XO'jlttEAS'DRE; ; ■ ^ election o f SUITINGS, HAVE STHlL A GOOD .IW lA tN E & READ, 9, Ladl^’ and Gentlemen's Tailors, , \ P E tO E TW Q jP E yC E , Y e s f.w e c a n s u p p fy y o u


•with a new tyre for .your cycle, a ■ 'high' tension batteiy for your I radio.


- -elecitric lamps for t h e , L m e or a / radiator for- your h^ro^om.


MARKET PLACB^ CLITHmiOB h " I 'll iil


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