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BIRTHS _


four dear Mo died


near; you


ilother.'


piory ■ of ■ Daddy, Italy,


lliat sad


jn really- farewell.


iWy: : severe, : near,


life, Lily,


aemorles , Decem-


fcnce. iHylda.


fled Utli long it


ll beams.


Ego. daughter


les of a per, who


bf a dear BIRTHDAY GREETINGS


DEA.Y—Lovmg birthday greetin^sli^rt best wishes on December 7th to onr


.dear son-and brother, Bdr Dean, p.o.w., Germany,


-"orace


To a dearest son the world can- ho’d' God bless you, and keep vou hasten the day . ^


A cheery smile, -a heart of gold


When you -are home with us to stay. , —Mother, Dad, and Irene ’


18„ Faraday Avenue, Clitheroe.


S'rARKIE.-Loving birthday gtSinT,- to a dear Husband and dIuS v nn


l.wish I could travel by letter Or,sit by the -lire as of old; ’


But^Ot^e^ clasp of yo.ur hand would be


Than a , letter Written in gold. ' - ' —Prom your loving Wife.


Happy birthday, daddy, ’darliiig- —With love from Mai|reen.'-


Godspeed and'a 'safe return ; -"From All at 39. Bawdlahds, Clitheroe.


STARKIE.--Loying birthday, greetings to our dear .son and brother ' Cnl Raymond Starkie, on , his 24th' birtol


the Middle East. p h lld . „


|children lehlidren.


farkinson 9,- 1941,


i loving


laughter. pory of a


Soi we send you tflis greeting, and we ■pray , -i,


; -;


You’ll be safely home for your next birthday.


'


9, Kemple View, Clitheroe. ENG16BHENT


I, Also a bho died


gh, who , ■ . ,


—Prom Motherland Dad, Teddy anh Jean.


Happy and, contented you went away But oh, '.how -we ye missed you eyerv .day! ,


serving m a m


Luncheons* 12 to % Reasonable charges. I ■


Cafb iRestlaurant'' Open 10.30 am to 7j) p.m ■ each -day.


RIALTO


luxury CINEMA & CAFE BLACKBURN.


THONDA'l


'The engagement -is announced between Lieut. J. S. Edmondson; R.E., son of


EDMONDSON—MoCALLY


McCally, Stump Cross, Bolton-by- BoWland.'


Mr. and Mrs. G. Edmondson, “ Brier- cliffe,”'Salthlll Road, Clithefoe, and Huda daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 0


-


Imory of lied nth


dother. dth, 1943.


of our Seagar,


I'er; le loved,


id Sister,


pmbrahce hepherd;


liUfn-Iaw.


died 13th jiiothers. ■ nory of


' Of b'lir


December bho ' died


lath - our till ;.we


iDennfe-


of ■ our passed,


[ear, 1 dear. Marian.


I will not feel; ■


On December 13th, 1919‘, at Moor Lane


SIIYER WEDDINGS NIGimiNGALE—REDMAYNE.


United Methodist Church, Clitheroe,. by the Rev. ,W. H. Jefieries, Abel Nightingale to


18, De Lacy Street, Clitheroe. Also hearty congratulations


_________


Congratulations and best wishes from her sister, Tilly, Albert and Noreen.


■ Wedding, from hef brother Richard, and Janie, St. Jaihfes’s Street, Clithe-


Mrs. Nightingale on their Silver to Mr. and


roe; also nephew Richard, serving in India., .


DEATHS .


ARCHER.—At the Manchester Royal Infirmary, on the 4th -December,. Elizabeth Archer, daughter of the late Mr. , and Mrs. Strong, of : Waddlngton..


BOWES.—On the; 3rd December, 1944, 'a t 16,' Terrace Row, BiUln^on, Roger Wiuiam, 'son of John Robert and Lily Bowes, aged 20 years. '■ Fought' hkrd; but lost."


Interred at'Old Langho Church, on 'the 7th.


—The Scales-Funeral'Service. j '


CONYERS.-^Oii -the 7th December, 1944, at Victoria House, - Chatburn, T homas Edward, bdoved husband of Sarah Conyers, aged -65 years.'


Interment at Chatbum Gburch, llth- December.


Inquiries; Veevers, Undertakers, 'C'.itheroe, ..


' |- '


NORGROVE.—The ..death occurred a t : Brookside Cottage, Worston, on Tues­ day, Kjivember 281h, 1944, afiter a very painful Illness, of Thomas; the


beloved husband of Louisa Ndrgrove, aged 70 years. .


SHARPLES.—Suddenly, bn .Wednes­ day, November 29th,'(Robert,, the beloved husband of Stella Sharples, of 14, Stamford Place, Clitheroe, age 37 years. Interred at St. Mary’s,


sibrook. TS


tt. Green, E thanks ^ p a th y bereave-


fr recent- fses, old’ chatburn ‘on,- and [Also for


jve and [or kind-


' ’i. '


[e . thanks kd Work- po., Bell- for sym- -Also the heir kind pent. ,


1 Family


[pressions poral tri- pad. and^


l‘ Crowit ta porrocks-' Workers, R’mpathy,. U; in her;


|< ( r -.T X


pics and lends arid' pd'sylnt [ son and


fend lost: H “Gone.”


fs. wishes fends and ManagfES bblesffife- Serace, ’


•Cemetery, 2nd December IN MEMORIAM


BENTHAM.—In loving' memoty of.a, dear Mother, ;who passed away 12th ■December, 1943. i


j


■And to these who always have loved her,


H'Zr memorv will' never grow cold, j


• ' —From Eleanor, Ted, and Children. W'inmarleigh, ppar Garstang.


BENTHAM.-^ln loving memory’ of a dear Wife and Mother, who passed away December 12th, 1943. ■


; A voice we. loved is stilled ; ■ A, place is vacant at our hearth.,, i, - Which never can be filled. ■.


Fam Wiswell EavM, .inear 'Whalley. . ily


i Worcester:Avenue, LanMster, Wisweil Eaves, near Whalley. . - .


■DE’WHURST.—Loving .memory i dear son'and bivSier, 'CpI. Ckari^ Dewhurst;' killed in action,' December


'.■.14th, 1943, •


'■Not just to-day, dear, son, ,but always in our thoughts arid


, _ 1 '. L j V - ;


','1' , . May he Mst, in;peace.;v s: ' i!—Prom; 'Father. (Mother,: Sister,; .sn4


’''-.Eternal rest giveMiintdlhiiP.''. 0 and let perpetual light shipelupon him-


.! 'Brothers in '-the Forces.. .; ; u 39;The (5rescep,t,-CI(theroe.;ji___


■ferirife'd dh:d:PUblisij^;ht:%.^^‘ft^^ . Adv.urtf ser' * , Times' 'Compapy, Ltd./ - as


6 MarM, Place, Olltneroe. - . Tel, (two lines) 407/408. .


■ Hearts that mourn sincerely. —Beat silently 9nd slow. ■ , _


We mourn for her jin silence. But with no outward show;


I


A bitter grief, a shock severe. To part with one we loved so dear I Our loss-is great—well not complain, But hope In heaven tio' mteet again. —Prom Bell, Tom, and Barbara.,


i , i A light is from our household gohc-,


—Ever remembered by her Husban^, and Son.


-.


BENTHAM.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who passed away 12tb December, 1943.


'


. A heart that was purer than gold : 1. ‘


I' , 1 .


She had a nature you could not help 'loving,


ADKiiSSION THREE, SHILLINGS. .Right of Adpliisjon eserved. Tickets may be had at any Branch' EXCLUSIVE I LADIES’ & CHILDRENS’ WOOLLIES


New delivery beautliul quality ChOdrens’ Woollies, Jerseys, ■'Cardlg-anL Suiti, Maid’s'Frocks,'etc. See Windows.


'^our own material (IJ yards 54 inches wide up to 40'in: ihip) - I . I made- up for l5/6.


Visit MRS', JACK IWAREING'S MODEL SHOWROOM fo^ exclusive Tailored Fricks, .Coats, Suits, etc. Leading Agencies. Large selectlonl GORfEAY SKIR'I'S'with'new Zow fastening,


JACK ____)G FOR GOOD WOOLLIES Tel. 5502; | ; 19, L O ^ STREET, BLACKBURN.


i Tel. 5502.


BENTHA5I.-rIn-loving! memmy of a dear 'Mother, who passed away 12tn December, 1943.


From Lily, Jack, and Children. ,ally on the threshold of fekr, draadlf iui’d death.


Thursday and FEIDAY W 7.30;i'^SATOBDAY. M^t- 2.15: and 6.(1 and VEROllilSclA


' \ ' ^jVlEBsfe: .MAUG'R^ ’^ ; i i RRA^ ahd'.patribtiji' County, family, dacld SCIENCE” -Inler^wt. ” BLUNDER BELOW’’—Cartoon.' . in |


A most uiiusual plctUrelwhich' creates an exceedingly tense atmosphere. It is more than:,thel oenventlonal spy'.story; it Ism^drama of lives cohtinu-


THE “PEST iPlLOTi’-fZCartdon::' ' II “ THE COWBOY’’—Interest:


O F F E A l ' ■ .


i . 8;15z


BETTER SEE ’THE BEST COMFORTABLY AT 'liHE ' PALLADIUM; — TEL.i :I47.


to-night .


_CharIe3^oyer‘''dnd iBairlerie .Dietrlcli in "GARDEN OF ;ALLAH/1_ “ iONDaY at'0.O and g.isi .TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7.30::


m i iLla n o Ma r jo r ie R e y n o ld s in ; CHRISTMAS TOY FAIR.


special Display of Toys i o i Children of all a g ^ ; Games, Wood T o y . ■ Chiemistry. ^etsi ■ Painting 'Sets,, Dfa win^r i Sets; Dumh-belis,. Indian • •'• ' Club^ilToy,.Tickets, '.Girl5' v[bops SoftiToys,'Model Aircraft, j, ii'.i


r ■ ' . f :■ ’’ atj,


; .'i;:': . : ; ': 'T oM ,n ; .F dR R E S .................


i^PRESENTS-: FOR-PjENTLEMIN'■ a l : 9 /i i, villTOB IA STRECT^ IBLACKBUBN.


, i TeL 6627'Biackbnm. AU Departments. i ; : ; r : : at 7.80. TO-MORROW: Matmee a f 2.15; 6.0 &: 8.15 : WEDNESDAY,


Given by Patients of Calderstdn;


ANNUAL BALL IN ' THE


CO-OPERATIVE HALL, KING LANE, - ; ON '■ —


Friday, liecember 29th, 1944 Dancing 7-30 p m. to ,1-0 a.m.


ROYAL ENG


(by kind permission of the Commanding Officer) NEERS NEW DANCE BAND:


I' ,


Present address: 225, Alder Street W., Dunnville, Ontario, Canada.


. Sarah Redmayne. Cinema BLACKBURN.


This Week-end ..MONDAY N


RONALD com


BULLDOG Grand entertalB:


R o y a l ■. T e l .'6810.


CAFE IiRESTAURANT open dally from 10. am .: Luncheons 12 to 2 p.m. ' Reasonable charges. ' * XeL 14714.


BING CROSBY-“GOING MY WAY.” Bing’s Best. EXT, '‘DpefeM^ESL,<18th, AND '^ L -WEEK.'.


C0IJIAN|... L0REnA YOUNG the thrilling-mystery adventure'story -r-


drIimmond striees .mce ment for everyone! Showing at 3-5, 6-0, 8-20. ■


MATINEE DAILY continuous: Mt Friday from,: 5.50


Saturday: 3shWs,.2.15, 5.30, 8.0.


at 2.15 |p.m.' ONDAY to P.m. U „


ADVANOE BOOKING


for 5.30 and 8.0 shows r Saturday only.


EARPHONES FREE FOR THE DEAF.


.Clitheroe Equitable Co-operative and Industrial Society^ Limited.


■ AT KING l a n e c in em a SUNDAY NEXT; DEC. 17ffc, at 7-30 p.m. STILL A FEW SEATS AVAILABLE. . Apply “Advertiser and 'liimes” Office, 6, Market place, Clitheroe ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WHALLEY.’


GRAND VARIETY CONCERT THIS SUNDAY^ DECEMBER 17th, at 8-0’ p.m. ■ j


' - . .


. . THE SPARKLETS ” . . IN TWO HOURS NON-STOP ENTERTAINMENT


ADMISSIOjj (including ta x ) : !/• : Doors open 7-30 i p m.


- PLEASE NOTE. OUR l'aST SUNDAY CONCERT THIS YEAR THE WHALL Y BLUES I^RESENT : . GRAND At the WHALLEY


XMAS VARIETY METHODIST SCHOOLROOM^


ON I. — DECEiyiBER 20th, 1944.


and Staff (Nursing and Military) les Emergency Hospital.


Doors open 7t0 p.m. Commences 7-30 p.m ADMISSION- (at the Doojr) ONE SHILLING.


DiHwson’s Excel Cream Bread ! '





MR' -S, MRl 1,


1


ED G A H B O N IT A


BER<


T, T8tb, DECEMBER. ■ GEN


SONG OF ing at 2f-5tt; 6-20 : 8-25.


GAUMONTl BRITII ja c k Ilawsoi


. 6.0 & 8.0 p.m.'Shows on Saturday only.


IjrBliS WEEK-END z Maria Montez, Jon Hall, Sabu "f gobRa woman.”


CHARLIE McCARIITHY


ALL WEEK. -


GRANVILLE . W.' C. FIELDS IN.. — ■


!THE SEASON’S HAPPIEST HIT. Show!: THE OPEN ROAD ' ; '


SH NEV^Si. .(Latest'iDom the Front). IN AT (jiHE COMPTON ORGAN, i


’Phono 4246/7. in


Advance Booking for


his ,24th birthday, December 9th • serving with the R.AR., m;.e.p .


’ • TO-NIGHT (Friday)


MONDAY and TUESDAY EDWARD G. ROBIN:


THBHJiS ON THE dE SEA —GAY ROMANCE — DRiAMATJ


Uiiit PMwe mil TAMPICO


at 7.30. j WEDNESDAY at 6.0 anfll 8.15 : IS'CN


VICTOR . McLAGLEN LYNN BARI in — DEiAMA'nC .-SPECTACLE,


THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7.30. "SATURDAY. Mat. 2.15; and 6.0-and 8.15 : BETTE DiviS -HUMPHREY* BOGART


MAI^KED WOMAN Booktog Office p p ^ Mohfay, Wednesday and Saturday, 2-30 to MO p.m. — o ,—- J.2 is double-crossed by .the defence lawyer.


a s s i s t district, attorney, zealously undertakes to prg- ’


i' TEL.'278.: OARS PARKED. CYCLES STORED.


jio-:■'NIGOT (Friday) at 7-30. SATURDAY.; Matinee at 2-15; & 6-0 & 8.15- OLFPIA DE HAVILLAND in “PRINCESS O’ROURKE.”—It’s a yelll


aRAND


MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7.30...WEDNESDAY at 2.30 (Mat), 6.0 .& 8.15': ♦ JEAN GABIN ♦ ELLEN DKEW


The vital new,French star In.a dramatic, .tomantlc, Adventure' ston ■ ■ you’ll'all enjoy. , Don’t miss this I ■ ' . .


PHURSDAY ana FRIDAY at 7.30 SATURDAY: Mat, ,2.15) and at 6.0 & 8.15: CLIVE BHOOK - BEATRICE LILLE - GOOGIE WITHERS


RENDEZVOUS FOR, ENTERTAINMENTS.


THE IMPOSTER ON APPROVAL A S n iY ROOMS, VHALLEYTEL. 3212 1


A new and .up-to-date verssion of the famous-farce. Beautifully orazy ,and gloriously funny.


:


CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES BIGGER AND BRIGHTER: THAN EVER.


THIS YEAR, i CHRISTMAS EVE SATURDAY^, DECEMBER i23rd.


— A GRAND CARNIVAL! BALL ' — Dancing 7 to 12 Midnight .


Tickets 2/6d. Forces i l/6d. GRAND BOXING NIGHT CARNIVAL


TUESDAY, DECEl^BER 26th. Dancing 7 t o t i . m . TICKETS TWO SHILLINGS. FORCES: ONE ^feHILLlNG.


USUAL WEDNESDAY NIQHT DANCE


NEW YEAR’S i EVE. SAT. DECEMBER 30th. — A GRAND CARmVAL —


‘ ;


I


: Dancing 7 to 12 Midnight. :i ' Tickets ; 2/6d, \ Forces i l/6d.


BILLINGTON AND i WHALLEY CO-OPtRATIVE SOCIETY .;


, Commencing Midnight to 6-^ a mV ' ■ , NEW YEAR ANNUAL BALL ; i sins •


BOOKING -OFFICE open 11,0 to 12.10, l.« 'to 4A0 DAUY.


BURNLEY - FOB . WEEK COMMENCING DEC. 18th.


ENTERTAINMENTS IN WHAT FINER GIFT FOR XMAS EMPIRE


[' iSa turday, 2-30 ; 5-45 ; 8-0 A BRILLIANT: PICTURE


lyoii. IVIEN LEIGH 2453 to Fri. 2-30 : 6-0; 84).'


ia<|y Hamilton” starriiig


liAURENCE OLIVIER AND BRITISH


MOVIETONE NEWS ISAVOY Mht Dad


’.^ e note ‘that the first house week, commences .5-45 p.m-. .


....---- „ 2-30. Evgs. Cont. 6-4). . Saturday,'..2-30:; 5-45 ; 8-0..


2519


, f Ii( me I andi.Willard Parker lALSq THE. NEWS AND


GRAND


Mit. Sati


riie leaatifal Cheat FiUllJ. Supporting - Programme


A SPLENDID CXDMEDY. E )salind Russell, Brian


Tei; 3632


Daily 2-30. Evgs. Cont.'6-O. '.urdai y, 2-30 ; 5-45 ; 8-0.


Awe West,, Victor Moore Xavier Culgat and his ■ Orchestra :


I" XI^E


with .............-WILLIAM BOYD and


' Bli iheroi


Bpeotacular’.Muslcal: / “ TROPICANA”


[e :Kas masquerade


I/NIVERSAI^ NEWS from Burnley to


e leaves at 9-0ip,m. ADMISSION FREE. . . , Quesfions'Invited


Walddingfjon | Reading Room THE ANNUAL '


st Drive & Dance AIS'O


p o ^ o Drive I „toU be held bn; ' TONIGHT (F R IW )


p A T lignclpi


Admission:


RSBY’S BAI'iD St 7r45 prompt, g 10- until 2 a.m. :


l/6d. Whjst fit Dance


Bance. Forces 1/ W.R.W.A.E-.C.


BO’INLAND AREA


estef are invited, to AGRICULTURAL


INS TRUST .0 be held on; . ;


fiS


Y. DEC, 19th, 1944 w p!m. in the ■


School, .'Waddington, CLITHEROE


Tlie Braids Trust will consist o f ;


MRl'g 1 BINGHAM (St. Michaels) KjjpPAX, (Lytham) HJ MILLER (Burnley)


as lepi esentative of the three main airy b:


MR


ireeds of cattle, and': H.HOLROYD


ete'ijinary Practitioner) A.


H; SUTHERLAND


Istrldt Executive Officer) Quesllonmaster:


should cernlng Dairy celved,


Q lestions for the Brains Trust %


Industry, and must be re- ,lh writing, by Mr. H. L,


Rushtori, I jColthurst, Waddlngton, Cllthejfoe'JiJiot later than Dee.- 18th,-


H. .L. RUSHTONr Chairman. Technical


!l|)evelopment-' Committee, Yes I we bake it and all mbthers 'Whp


want their families to enjoy their, me'a|s always insist o n ;it.I ,


A. E. VEEVERSj £mp|re Bakery, Clitheroe. ■ 'i: .131. '■


- ,


>Proc( ,1 Men


RIMINGTDNiwORKING PARTY


FRIli>AY,‘ DEC 22nd, 1944 Whist


7r30l


JMISSION 2/- udlng cup of.tea.’


Parcel Fund'and others. SAWLEY'


for Friendless Service


,Iwilist D rived Dance- T|


n Rimington Memorial Institute


NGLE’S BAND p.m. Dancing -IG till 2.


MR.iH. L. RUSHTON. limited to'those con-


_ atry Farming and the


Naturally , supplies I are limited buti considering everything we can offer you a good variety of goods suitable for I gifts — CHILDREN’S TOYS,


, DOLLS. — LADIES’ W EA R - HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc. i-


We take tliis opportunity; of wishing: | our mariy friends the Compliments: I pf The Season., ^


.


W A L D E N ’S : a ' ! , • I


13,


WfpST DRIp '.■^ili;be'held:''-,.f; p ■





THURSDAY, DKC. 21st. o’clock';-;


ADMISSION Is; 6d. Incjuding cup, of tea.


OOD PRIZES i^r That ■ • •!) : I ; ■ - I ,.


M b O R E Y ^ K i i i S t , C l i t l i e r o e ! i ":i. .■





; ■ Price , l^ ^ ^ : ;p e r Rittle.*;"^' *•'; ; A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY.


‘i. ; 'V - ■ ^ i-'.iia 'a U lm a s (ilfls THE - THE WO


* BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER * Written by Ki’0. Samuel.


-


(Acting rights by permlsslott of Samuel French, Ltd.). • I PRODUCED BY MADAME B. WELLS.


, FULL ORCHESTRA - -


, ‘Underithe Direction of H. Bi SHAW, Mus.Bac. (Oxon) F.R.C.O. Don’t miss this popular Pantomime—A Christmas Treat for


' i . I the whole family—Full of Mirth and Melody.- .


DEC. 26thj 27th, ;28th, 30th & Jan. 1st Each evening at T-HO prompt.' Doors open 7-9 p.m. : i


DEC, 26th & 30th, Matmee at 2-15 Doors open; 1-45. p.m,


^ ^ats bookable,ki^lithagd Uo^^^^ Gas Showrooms’, Cartle-street, Daily froni befc/iethl between 10 ajn. and 1 pjn


and 6 p.m. and 7 pjm....PleaSe:Noid-|-N6 Seats lidokable by phone. : :


PRICES; 2/6,. 2/-. and l/6d. . A limited number of seats at Is. available at the door.: For the benefit of Patrons In outly ng districts Only, seats may '


booked by post. (These will be tak m In strict rotation) as from i i 1 p.m. Dec. i 16th. Patrons wlshlig to take advantage of the : i above should wrlte ito the Hon. £ec., 25, St.’Ma'ry’s Street, ' i Clitheroe .and enclose full particulars together with .remittance i i and stamped addressed envek pe for return of tickets.


i i n ; , I ' OD K-i'-'


THE HALL, LOWERGATE i Grand Xmas Pantomime


Clitherpe and District Information Committee John Wesley Palmer '1 I |. ,


17 YEARS' IN Japan . •/ ' .


•' ; will speak In'the CUTHEROE,:ON


‘ ■ \'r ■ ,


:! ST. MARY’S 'PARISH' HALL !


SUBJECT: ' :: !


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1944 AT 7-30 p.m.


. JAPAN ■'! r MINISTRY OF INFORMATION


THAN A RADIO OR CYCLE ? i We have a good variety and j invite your inspection.


B E N T H A M S 14, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 167.


BIJakey.—On November 28th a^ST^ fHall Nursing H3me,


and -Mrs. Eric Buuie? Wfenden), ai son,- Mlohali®


(n6e Birtwell),: at; Kingston a daughter; both toU® '


,.Mrs. W. A. .iRiDiEY (n^p w .‘1 Rushton), a-son ;...both well,


Chatbum Radt Clltheroe, .to Mr n S December, at vr m


FIELDING.—dh the 23rd NovpmvT~ 1944, to Mr. and Mrs R


Theo. Wilsop & jSons^ VGE SHOP;


THE FIREPL ■' I


dining & DRAWING GBAT


: [: " r*


h o t - air ranges atl UaWest , Prlcbsl ■ .


THE I BELL F l i t , T ^A eX and a good selection ;of '


VISIT OOR isioWROOMS; YORK STREET,ICLltriEROE.


' ■ -1 ■ '■ |00M LTP I l f f


s u rrs TO measure WR 6/W ACCEPT A FURTHER


LIMITED NUMBER OF MEN’S ^UIT ORDERS.


; .


PRE-WAR quality CLOTHS TAILORED TO. YOUR OWN DESIRES.


REDMAYNE & READ MARKET PLACE, CLtTHEROE.


Ladies’ & Gents’ Tailors, .


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