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N. A. HACKING&SDNS>^I f MEMORIALS.


FOB TOOLS


ACS, OREX and BED QBANnes Send for catalogue.,


Book your order now from our : Large Selection ol :


Itwe lilor love


[the lary I the


Benovatlohs carrlra but. Estimates Freet, : .


Addre&U ' TeL|2043. i ; :


CEMETERY! CA f lS , ACCRINGTON.


| , . Est. Ig'78. MEMORIALS lerk.


We can now -offer a fine selection of beautiful designs in| the! endiirin? materials of monumental st(^e ! or severai granites and invite!'your enquiries for spring i or summer erection. . Posbcatjd 'brings ail particulars, i '


monumental MASON& W. ROCK Behovations


Lettering and Est. 1931


Blackbunji Bead , Gli! Harwood


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FORTHCOMING MiRRUGE MARSDEN-ALbXANDHa


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the late Mr. John Alexander, Of “The Bungalow,” Portglenone, Co. lAntrlm, N. Ireland, mill take place iat The McCracken Memorial ' Presbyterian Church, Belfast, - at 2-30 if.m. on Thursday, the 28th August; 1947. A reception will be held altervlards at the Grosvenor Hotel, Belfast. ■ The honeymoon will be spent in Scotland.


den and the late Mr., Harry MairsdeD. of “Ellercroft,”. Hawthorne] 'Place, Clitheroe, and Jean' Lyle,r blder daughter of Mrs. A. Alexander and


The marriage twanged ^'between Leonard, only son: of Mrs. Ml Mars-


T h i s g r e a t f i l m i s y e t a n o t h e r G a i i J s b o r o u g h s u c c e s s , t a f e r t h e s t y l e o f t h e SATUEDAYTpe^^


TH E R O O T o r A L L EV IL <« t o 4^


BIRTHDAr REMEMBRANCE


LAW.—Loving birthday memories of a dearly-loved mother, ! Margaret, August 21st.


21, Waterloo Road;! Clitheroe. | ■ , , I '


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It £1 a 15s.


1 Cer- uncil oaxi- Icash Jis of l In ofeash ly on Ithird hg of uina- lional lhave In’ice | Irslngiona.ning point- ! the


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LAW.—Loving' birthday memories' of a' dearly-loved daughter,! Margaret,!


August 21st.


—From her loving Mother and Uncle.! 20, North Street, Clitheroe.


In silence we remember. ' DEATHS


Brennand Terrace,;Grindleton.! ' , IN MEMORIAM


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In our home he is fondly remembered. W Sweet memories cling :to his name: j


I . -From Mummy, .Daddy and .Alban. same, ■: i |


HANSON.—In loving remembrance c£ our dear son and brother, Colba; who fell asleep on the 25th August. 1948, aged lOi years.


jOrie year ago we had to part ! with one we loved with all onr


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—From, Mum, Dad, Allan and' CJive. Higki Smithy Fold. Twiston.


So please! God, forgive a silent tear and - a constant wish that he _was ' here.


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HANSON.—In loving memory of -our dear (Jolin, who died August-.25111, i 1946.


He is not lost^ our loved one, : • Nor has he travelled far,— '


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Just stepped inside God’s ' loveliest; room, '


. 12, Faraday Avenue, Clitheroe. '


The gardener saw the plant And could not pass it by,


But plucked the sweet,! the. lovelyi flower


' Rose grove.


—From Aunty Phyllis,.-Uncle''Pranh; and June.


To bloom again on ihlgh.; ,' ' i; •'


—Ever remembered by her/^loving Husband Fred, Eileen and. Edith (W.R.N.S.). .


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—Pfrom Grandma Auntie Edith and Uncle Bob,


And left the door ajar.; ■ !' j ■


HANSON.—In loving memory o f . O U T , dear nephew, Cdlin, who died August 25th, 1946.


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HARGREAVES.—In . lovihg memory Of : Margaret Hargreaves,. ;wpb!!:;died August 29th, 1944.


.- ' Oliver's Cottage. Tosside. ■


PARKER,—Treasured imemories of a , dear brother, I John; William, ; who ; passed away, 21st August, 1948..; !, ; | -


Beautiful ' memories, 'dearer- than ; gold, !


IHAM'S Place,


llocbing. eroe.


IPOOLS Eight


Inothing ymission I ! clients


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—From his loving ;sister Margaret Ann, and Jdek,- and all at.- Scott’a^.i Cafe, Whalley., . ■


Of a loved jone whose, worth,-can - never be told.


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STRiCKLAND.-rIn. loving ' remem-;: brance of my dear husband; .John;;


season’s Clean


lkinson (Late


Ito learn tes and Ipllcarit; lential.— ly Book-


|ired in Smith


,) Ltd, Farm,


e, near


10 to 12 [prices to leadows.


Jlarse im- Iged 15 to


[to Eileen bhester. _


hd’tap.—


[district;— pmed.


Idatkdn [children; tsth; with


Equipment Chester 2,


Eded; £25 [cars; £10 prompt


quired by 9rlte Box


; . ^From his wife Sally.; | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


His courage and smile I shall ■ al-ways : treasure.


William (Jack), who; died August; 23rdrl946. , : - :


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FOWLER.-The Family of the late Mrs. ! Annie Fowler desire to thank , all Relatives, Friends iand Neighbours,: for floral tributes and kind expires-; sions of sympathy , received : durmg their sad bereavement.


lO. Pamier Wood, Billmgton. Relatives and Friends; to t h a n k ; ;


FRANCIS.-Mr. and' Mrs. ' H. F r a n c i s | and Famite w i s h


Holme End, Rimmgton. •


and Nurses for their kmd a t t e n t l o n i n , their recent' bereavement; floral tributes.., . ;


a l s o D o e w ^ all


a l s o f o r - i i i


ROBINSON. — Mrs. Robinson 'and; Family wish to thank .all Relati'V®! and Prlendsr for .kind' expressions or; sympathy and floral tributes recelven during thelrirecent'bereavement. , i ,


Valley View,. Grindleton; ' , !-;'--L!


SLATEB.-Mr. Slater a n d Sam Wish t h a n k a l l ; Relatives, F r i e n d s a n t t


1 sympathy received in ; th e ir ,s ih bereavement; also for floral trlbuteik


Neighbours I for kind expressions !hl


Brennand Terrace, Grindleton. -, ; ’ i PERSONAE THANKS


FRED ROEBUCK wishes to many friends who: have been s o r s ^ .


and Sind dining his long sickness. Is sincerely grateful to all. ;


16, Queen Street, Whalley, ; » 'Ili 1 1 III I il ' >1 i FIRST SEATS 3/r ■ ■ ,


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THE MARY RENljEL RLAT(1^ ' li


I ROYAL • A PLAY\IN THREE jACTS IN THE PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY N E x jr t e K WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY


SATURDAY, SEPt IeMBBR 3rd, 4th, 5th a|t 7-30 MUSIC


BY ' ! aLmiSSION: '!


SECOND, SEATS 12/ SIDE SEATS 1/6 BACK] [SEATS ,1/


Booking Plan at ASPDEN’S '


I AND 8i 6th


Mr. H. B. Shaw’s CUtherbe Orchestra p.nL'


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- 'Children (accompanied) 'i/-, exlcept Saturday. Children


(Electrician),: KING ST. alf-price ,


' . I ALL'-SEATS BOOKABLE, All Profits for the Palish Church Fundi. I ; I , ■ ’ ' ; ;


The Slaidburri, Newton, Dal thead and Dujtisop Bridge Agricultural arid Htirticultural Society


! President: LT.-COlj. W. R. PEEL. | Chairman: T. WaLkeB, Esq.,i J.P. I- I SIXTH


exhibition At Newton


Saturday, Sept. 13th, 1947 SLAIDBURN [bAND 1 WILL i; BE ; IN ATTEND^CE.


Entries confined ifo the ireslde} is of [the Bidder Imtershed. Schedules, now rpady, from tt,e .Secretary,^. jc.i HULLY, i WOODHOUSE ; GA” E, SLAID^URNj '


ENTr Ie s ! close SEPTEMBER 8th, iN j . I CLITHEROE. TOWN iCXERK’S OFFICE,


CUTHEROE; i ! i 29th August, 1947.!


G. HETHERINGTON, !


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GOOSNARGH AND LONGRIDGE AGRICULTURAL! SOCIETY


i ANNUAL ^HOW ' AT LONGRIDGE


'THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1947 I


CATTLE, h o r se s , sh e e p , POULTRY;-.FARM pro d u ce .


YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUBS’ SECTION;'SPECML L ^ f f iS SECTION FOR iEMBROIDERY, ,HANDICBAFTS|: -BREAD :


RIDING PONIES AND JUMPERS ;SHEEP-DOG T R I ^ . '


and cakes; PRESERVED.'FRUITS. , . ' ' 'I Judging commences 10-30 ■


a.n\.


Luncheon 1 p.m.;i Caterers, Booths. ’ : Licensed Bp, Duttons. ■ - I ! riCES - - GOOD-OSR-:PAEk. t


'M'! i MUSIC BY LONGRIDGE PRIZE BAND H. WAUBANK, I ALSTON VILLA,-ORI^ARGB. PROTON.


ADMISSION TO SHOWGROUND 2/6 - CHIIipBiEll 1/- Organising Secretary^.


^ ■ u : ' PREUMlNABtJiOTICf: ’ 3


CLITHEROE DIVISIONAL YPUNQ, ■ CONSERVATIVES s


■ | D ’AN'^'-JE CONSEBTATIVR'^ CLjDB,;


SA ^D A t, OCHOBER 11th , ' CUTHElidE I STUBBS’ REMOVAL SERVICE CEDAR STREET, BLACKBUBN. Trl. 5718 and 7040.'


obly expert' packcrB.- suqh: ak, we employ with a full knolvledge of local con­ ditions can hope; to glve-al satisfactory fervlce; Specialist knowledge does make-aidiflerence whenigood furniture has toi be moved or stored. Two •telephones and'. two extensjons bq.ln eervlce night .and day for ybur benefit.


BTPPl^ri'..{DEPOSirOBIES L'^D. . ' Town Clerk.


ST. PAUL’S, LOW MOOR. ; 1 (Mothers’ Union Effort)


A BRING-SitUY SMI


THE VICARAGE GROUNDS (if!wet in the Sunday School)


: will be held in


TO-MORROW, SATURDAY !


Admission—Adults 6d.; Children 3d. at 34) p.m,


Openerj: Mrs. LORD, The Rectory, ''Clitheroe. '


Pound Stall, New Goods Stall, Garden Produce, Rummage ■ Stall, Pony Rides for I Children, Ice Cream.


START THE 1947/48 SEASONS


Fancy Dress Parad0,;at 3-30: p.m. for Children. Judges:-'Miss GreensUl, Mittou' Vicarage; , M)rs. Edwards, The Ma nse.iW halley.■ '


Gifts for the above'stalls wfll lJi grate­ fully acknowledged, at- the. Jficarage.


; . Jacobs Join Tea.


Plbase ido your utmost tO' support this I


effort. - DANCING AT THE HALL, LOWERGATE


ON WEDNESDAY,’ 3rd SEJPT. 7-30;jp.m. — 11-45 p.m.


MUSIC BY THE FALCONAIRES. ADMISSION 2/-; : Right of Admission Reserved. ! ,


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EVELYN MIL. PRESEfjT BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE Band Concctfs CUIHEROE BOROUGH BARD


Will give performances (weather permitting) IN THE CASTLE GROUNDS


On Sunday Next, 31st Aug. at 3-0 p.m. and 7-15.p.m. , .


l PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN TIME -OF EVENING PERFORMANCE, j — —[■


■ ■ ■ ' ! ■ ■ 1 , V' i [ ■ . " !


Admission to! Band Enclosure - 3d. ! [collecting SHEETS :


■ READ (with Cunliile). Wickets pitched at 2-30 p.m.


Sunday—BLACKBURN I.R. (friendly) THE HALL, LOWERGATE


To-morrow (Saturday) !


JUMBL£ SALE (AUGUST 30th)


; . at 2-30 p.m. |


, i Adnussiori 3d. j Refreshments ’ Porind Staff


' I ' ' 1, ' I ' St. Mary’s Parish Church, Clitherpei


SLATER.-On Thursday, 14th August (suddenly), at Brennand [Terrace, Grindleton, Emma Slater, In per 69th ydar. Interred ! at St. .Ambrose’s Church, Grindleton, bn Saturday, August 16th, 1947.


SPRUNG SO N G 1 .1 _TiAftV trnur fipnt: AfttlV-


Cal6 ^ ta u r a n t open: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Morning Coffee, Lunch­ eons. High Teas,


ALLEN.—In loving memory of our dear son Anthony ’(Tony), . 'who died August 21st, 1942.,


e who loved him in life sincerely. Still love him; in death (just the


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luxury cinema & CAFE \CEBURN.


THIS WEEK-END : r ,^u-ttacr, WEEK ................ ! STARRING ;|


with Rosamund Join, Pamela Kellino, Ann Stevens, Hepry Oscar. Screencraft i


!, I JAlMES mSON i I , . , '


“ The Upturned Glass ”


Advance Booking for 6J)&! 8-15 Shows on' Saturday only,


*Pbbne 4246/7.


WHITE CRADLE INN^ . ________


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—From her loving Husband an d ' Daughters, ' r-


Gone from otir home, j But not from our hearts/ In memory’s 'garden i - We meet every day.


• ■ ' i : CAB PARK,


TEL. 147. FREE


PA L L A D IU M Booking Office open TO-NIGHT at 7-30’, SATURDAY at 6-0 and|8-15 pjn,;


MONDAY at M ?ind 8-15. TUESDAY and WEDPfESDA^7-30 p.m. ; - SU N B O im E T [SUE


A gay musical » p a “ce i s p a rU to g song hltk by GUs Edwards. With gale STORM and PHIL BEfiAN. ' _______;__


BILLINGTON & DISTRICT LOCAL LABOUR PARTY -'A!—:


RALLY & FIELD DAY


In the Fielll opposite St. Leonard’s School, Langho, on ■


Saturday Nextj Aujg^usf 30th §Offlcial opening at 3-0 p.m. b y .


MR. J. W. B ELC l^W (Secretary to the .Board of Trade)


[ ■ supported by '


MR. CLIFFORD KENYON,. JiJP., Chorley. Chairman; DONALD F. H. STIFF, Esq.


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GRAND PROGRAMME OF RACE AND NOVELTY EVENTS FOR CHILDREN! AND-ADULTS;


SIDE-SHOWS, FRUIT, FLOWSB AND VEGETABLE, STALL, BRING-AND-BUY STALL,'( MYSTERY LADY,


REFRESHMENTS & ICES, etc,: C 'HILDREN UNDER 16: FREE..


ADULTS If-, including DANCE AND SOCIAL after Field Events. Entertainer; MR. J. JPELL.,


If wet, all! tyansferred to St. Le'onard’s School. " : -


JuiilffiLE SALE arid P O U ^ STALL


To-nigfct (Priday) ! ■ Doors:hpep 7-8-p.m. i


REFPE8HMENTS: PROVIDED. . ADMISSION 3d. : :i -


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! RIBBLESDAll; CRICKET ' .-.-LEAGDR:... > ■ nr. - --0——<


1^, , . CHATBURN r o a d


To-morrow (Saturday) . V


CUTHEROE (with Proffitt)


2 to 4w Mon., Wed„ and Sat.' -


Edgar Wallace’s last story “MNGlKONG^jjri FAY,WRAY and ROBERT


SATURDAY at M5 ; LEON ERROL in |» TW1L1GH'1] ON 'Tllg PRAIRIE.” Week commciiciiig 1s t [September, 1M7..


HUE! A N D C R Y m ■11 ir o nm o n g e r y


Household Appliances f ir e p l a c e s


; enquiries invited


York St.y Qitberoe 'Phone 88


NO. 3216 Kini lane mite Hall TO GABCIA." Booking Office open Saturday, 2-30 to ,4-0 p.m. ]—^ ^ - TEL.! 178.


CARS PARSED. CYCLES STORED


(iBAliD


BOOKINO OFHCE OPEN ILI to UM and 8-0 to 4-SO dally.


JOHN MILLS and VALERIE HOBSON In “GREAT EXPECTATIONS.’/ ‘A’^ MONDAY and TUESDAY; at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-15, 6-Q and 8-15. , :


TO-NIGHT. (Friday) ai 7-30i TO-MORROW at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 p,m. DURBIN ” I’LL BE YOURS with WILLIAM BENDIX and TOM DRAKE.,,


Deanna’s !latest mUslcal, 'both tuneful andveomioal with the usual strange, situations._______________________ _______________ ;____________ __


THURSDAY and FRIDAY- at 7-30; - SATURDAY, 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 pjn. - OLIVIA DE! HAVILLAND and lew AYRES in ,


TH E D l^R K M IR R O R » ! With : T-UOMAS]'MITCHELL , and- RICHARD, LONG,


Plenty of tense drama full of atmosphere and tension. Olivia ,de HaviUand gives her greatest performance in a dual role.


(U) Commencing September 1st, 1917


ENTEBTAINMENIS IN BURNLEY for the week '


EMPIRE


Daily at 2-30,' 6-15. - (Saturday, fcO): and 8-15


!


Another outstanding British production


' JAMBS MASON in ' '


TIPTUENED GLA^S An arresting and gripping murder drama with Bosamund, John,


THE


Pamela Kellina, Ann Stcphclos. Also full supporting programme. May wo advise you to book early.


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Monday rto Friday from 6 p.m, ! Saturday, 6-0 and 8-15. ' Matfiee at:2-30.


SAVOY 2^,9 i '


WHALLEY — FOR


Saturday Night Dancing Too mean to live, too. tough to die.


CLAUDE i BAINS and ANNE ' BAXTER in L


ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER"


The story of a gangster who wasn’t exactly- a devil and a gnl who wasn’t exactly an angel. ■


Dally 2-15. Coni 64). Sat. ,6-0 ' - and 8-15.


TeL GRAND 3632


Back 'From The Dead! ; ’ with- a ' '■ ' \ '


"FACE


OF MARBLE” - ■ , (“A”)


The latest sensation in spine- chilling thrill-dramas, featuring John ' Carradine, Claudia Drake. Also RONALD FBANKAU in


“WOT! NO GANGSTERS.” Star-spangled entertainment;


last ’Bus from Bnrhley 10-45 -p.m. Sohdayi 9-45 pan.


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WANTING A GYCLEt ■ ' '" .i '! ''h '' i' ' ' j


' [;■,.: I ! We. extend a,i cordim, invithtipri!


|ji, to you to! see! the 'many- re! i '*


! Gyclcs'noW in; ,stpefc.’ , ■/. i Well-built [and guaranteed to


Bentham’s simple system of easy weekly! !


i long service, [i ['■


!/!' '|| r ; i : 1 payments if i desired. h i YOUR MURPHY AND HOOVER DEALERS \ BENTHAM^


14, MARKET PLACE, tUTHEltOE - . ;


I Telephone 167 ' -i| .1 ' , i '


I HIGH TENSION BATTERIES FORI YODRI RADH^. i L.T. ACCUMULATORS CHARGED READY FOR USE.


TOC R II- i to be held In li I- '! autumnT fayre | ’ I ! THE PARISH CHURCH! SCHOOL


I To-morrow (Saturday) a t 2-30 p.m. prompt I To be opened by COL. G. G. H .ROLTON, M.CJ, D.L., JJPJ I


I FIRST-CLASS TOYS FOR CHILDREN.!


I BUY A CHRISTMAS TREE FOR YOUR BAIRN. I I


TOYS, FANCY! GOODS, i FLOWRRS & ifBODUCE. I GAMES & COMPETITIONS for OLD land YOUNG.


ADMISSION : ADULTS] 6d.; CHILDREN 3d. |- ' DON’T MISS IT U h - ! ! j ! i


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AFTERNOON TEAS. COME AND! PLAY jsKITTLES. I Mothers bring yourIChildren. Children!bring ybur Parent^.


DOWraA#Vi!liAGE HALL ijUND For a good day, out come to DOWNHAM


TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)! r ' :a ;grand | '


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QALA 'FETE and ; G Y M K H A N A ' i


wUlbe held In :TtaE BARLEY FIELD : i | |at'-2-30 p.m;


1 ' ENTRANCE l / r . [ 'r. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE.


IFLOWER, VEGETABLE AND PRODUCE I SHOW; I AND ADULTS’ SPORTS; COMIC DOG SH(j)W .COMPETITION; SIDESHOWS; BRING-AND-iUY, , STALL; TRACTOR-BACKING, COMPETITION: i| FORTUNE TELLER;


CHILDREN’S ANKLE


iiDANCING DISPLAY BY THE BLACKBURN BALLET CLUB. CLITHEROE ^BOROUGH BAND


'LmiTED REFRESHMENTS AND CUPS OF TEA AVaUABLE. CAB park, ■ 1


2-15 p.m. bus jfrom Clltheroe will i;|in to Dcwnliam. Extra buses during afternoOT. '


' " DON’T FORGET! : I Space kindly donated by Preston Farmers {Clith eroe Brlfni^h) \ '! =


[; [ HELLIFIEL0 SPORTS CLUB ■ -! !


i Did you hear the B,B.C.!on Sunday, August 24th, in “Northern; News Items,” invite you to come to;| Helllfiell To-morrow! (Saturday), August 30th?-They know it|jls.going day,’s sport; They told you j so.


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TO-MORROW! IS THE DAY‘^AUG i ' TIME, 2-30; p.m.'


ii-! !


to be a grand l UST 30th


Finest half-mile track in-North of England. 1 B impenEntries.i I . Accommodation F or' 1,008 Cars. } Refreshments! of all kinds by Wendy's, of


HELUFIELD SPORTS A RACES £175-^— ::PRIZES


SETTLE PRIZE BRASS BAND


Accommodation fori 1,000 Cars. Special Buses, !•


Sklpton.' all directions.


ADMISSION »/G (Children IHalf-priU) I ,


A. iBURROWS, Secretary.! ., ! I V!i!li! j 0 M


THEO WILSON ASons limited,


LADIES' TAILOR-MADE Costomesland oats


iTallored to your individual > measurements in smart-- \fitting sf2/Zesjan(i rno^erials


lAOIES’ & GENTtEMEN'S 1 AfLOBSl 9, IMARKEir FLA(».


F ip RkAD tT i CUTHEROE. Tel 58,


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