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AFTER being; two goals down ^w i th in 15 minutes, Clithene


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The most satisfying feature v* he game was the {performance


df E. Rotherhampn the left wing Jipr several weeks he 'has showSi < onsistently good form, and aidM by Wilkinson, he'gave the Ashto ( efence their most uncomfortable Jioments, Nuttall, too, showed he l as^benfited from continued ex- ijerience of Combination football. The absence of Robinson tit iiside right robbed ;the wing <f


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Frankland, tiunr.—the latter In his first season—shared the bowling honours.


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' ClilTHEBOE FARMERS’ j


;■ MART TUESDAY.—Large, show of’190


tiairy cattle before a good atteh-. dance.^Quotations: Best cows £60


ito £74, useful : cows £50 to &8.|l5s., plainer kinds. £ 35; to £48;lbest local and Scotch -heifers £58 |to'£70, useful sorts £45 to olhefsv'£32 to £43; bulls to £52 each. T h e ’judges, si A. Proctor fWhalley) and •le (Carlisle), Awarded prizes


’or tiairy cattle , to: , 1 ’T. S. ’omiinson, Bamoldswick;^ 2 H.


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V. V. Birch . . . . 11 2 198 21.7 V


Batting’: 1 ; ■ In. n.o. R. Av.


at holiday times by H. Crook. N. ;A. Waterworth and H.


Useful assistance was given


flx|ures were''cancelled by opposing teams ■the bulk of the run-getting


17 I games completed during the season, Glsburn Cricket Cltib won eight and lost nine Thfe weather caused the can­ cellation of‘ Six games, and twti were abandoned. ; Six


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tural Institute at Wlnmarlelgh Hall.


Fisheries has approved sketch plans for the proposed con­ version of the Hall Into an Institute to accommodate 40 students.


: ,


Is almost £17,000,0 of which more than £6,000 will be spent oii the conversion of the malh hall, . cottages, .stable block and green-house. Some­ thing like £4,000 will be spent on electrical Installation and! repairs, £2,500 on exiter- nal and Internal painting and decoration and £2,000 on new sewage dlspos£|l plant,


The estimated expenditure


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Cu r GOOD MANNERS Britisji people have, such


good’ manners, especially in the street, ;lh: the buses and in -the shops,” -was the’ unusual com-' ment o f : Mrs. Sylvia Pranklyn, New \ York Fashion Designer, staying in London.


will {ensure ‘ their I jraold advancement to k \


tehaciously and the’home goa was in danger when; E, Rotheri htim made a solo run on thti wmg to give NuUall a good pass pjiluckily, the centre-forwarc, lifted the ball over the bar. ^ t o h went further ahead Ir


the 13th minute when Kaj headed narrowly inside .the up­ right from Buckley’s pass.


, Although they se f -the earlj pace, Ashton failed to demoralise the Shawbridge men, who were qmck to;seize the slightest oppor- tu iity, and it was in one of their bnakaways -that E. Rotherham


HIS brought down in -the penalty ar-ia by Harris. NuUall look the spot kick


rith a shot that crashed the liall clean through the net. Before’they could recover from


GUEST’S COLLEdE eet,


ithd empty net! qonsidprably shaken by the


sudden :105s of their two-goal lead, Aspton launched la ‘fierce lult on the' Clitheroe- goal, ice Barratt saved -herolctilly


I


fro: n Webber, butr a third attempt by -the tientre-forward'was’ suc­ cessful, Barratt, at full stretch, macing a plucky hut unavailing ■effirt to;ipush the ball .clear.: ' Towards the interval, Clitheroe had a bigger share of the play.


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their surprise, spectators; saw i ball entering the net again,


is second goal scored by oasljwas probably the easiest IS netted for^many a season, i a free kick, McCrea neatly )ed the ball between Tliomas th e ; advancing keeper who, tempting to grasp the ball, succeeded in planting it at


las’s feet, and a simple 1 was enough to put it into


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C.R.G.S.O,B. 3 2] 0 1 7 4 5 Bbltbii-by-B. 3 l| 1 1 5: 3 3 HurstiGreen 2 li 0 Whalley .. .. 3 Ij 1 Billlngton . . 2 1 1 Parish Ch. 2 0 0 2 6 6 Langho .. .. 2 1 1 0 5| 6 Waddlngton 3 0 1 2 6 9 Slaidbum: . . 2 0, 2 0 0 8


LAST WEEK’S EESULjrS


Whalley 4; Waddington 1. Slaidbum 0; Billington 5.1 C.R.G.S.O.B. 2; Boltbn-by-B. 1.


TO-MORROW’S MATCHES


Parish Church v Whalley. Hurst Green v. Waddington. Billington v. Langho. ' Boiton-by-Bowland ,v. Slaiqbum


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SUNDAY SCHOOL FOOTBALL P. W. L, D.pjA.pi.


SPORT!


Nut-tall shot fiercely from 'Hi Rotherham’s cross pass.i ciltheroi


Ashton had Fielding ;tp brilliant save when


• Nuttall.


kept up the pressure and almos on, the halfitime whistle were re warded with an equaliser by


;, I CHANCES LOST Early in the second half Wil


^ kinson initiated ,an attack after Barratt had cleverly ffsted but from Webber, but NutttiU’s shot was charged down byjPieldine and a minute later Thomas was only a fraction short of Connect-


Mg With a high centre by Nuttall.


; The Ashton defence wqs unable


to hold Clltheroe’s left wing thrusts. but the mov^’ were


marred by indifferent flnTshing.


„ 'The right wing came into the picture as the game pro­ gressed and Ashton' found themselves fighting to hold Clitheroe to a draw.


Thomas gave them a fright when he crossed the goal with a


shot which passed narrowly wide of the upright after Fielding had misjudged its flight, and almost on the whistle Wilkinson’made'a commendable but. unsuccessful attempit to deflect a Nuttall pass into the net. Teams— j


A s h t o n United: Fielding;


Harris. McDonald; Tti y lo r , Cleave, Garratt; Norrey, Kay, Webber, Hopper, Buckleyj’ {


CSitheroe: Barratt: Pibkering,


Rotherham- (C.); Johnsttin, Mc­ Crea, Kenny; Thomas, Webster,


Nuttall, Wilkinson, Rotherham (E.). Referee: Mr. T. L. Wooc ,-Bury.


'


POINT IN SPORTING


SPOHIGHT


QLITHEROE face no easy task when they meet Horwlilh in


the first qualifying round of the P.A, Cup at Shaw Bridge to­ morrow. Their opponents have started the season impressively with six successive wins and are leading the Second Division of the Combination.


Clitheroe will rely on the tram


Which: drew with Ashton United on Saturday: Barratt: Plcker- mg Rotherham c.; Johnston, McCrea, K e n n y ; Thomas, Weteter, Nuttall, Wilkinson and


Rotherham E. Kick-off is at 3-15 p.m. '


: Inslde-rlght Webster is a new­


comer from Bolton Y.M.C.A and has been recommended as one’of


as an acquisition of considerable promise.


Saturday's game marked him •


Saturday’s game it seemed that OMtheroe were destined for a heavy defeat by an experienced, well-knit team which - included ex-league players Fielding, formerly of Bolton Wanderers, Gleave, Stockport. Coiinty;


Webber, Blackburn Rovers; and Buckley, Oldham. But once .again Clitheroe


revived and the home team’s superiority declined.


In the


closing: stages Clitheroe were definitely on top, in fact they


might easily hav,e collected two points.: ; Barratt! drew the applause of


a £200 gate, with his best display of the season,-


' : TENNIS FINAL The to a l of-the Clitheroe and


p is tr ic t, Youth Council’s Tennis tournament will be played at the Castle to-morrow at 2-30 p.m.


, GOLF


was % L. Wilkinson, who,' In the final, returned a score of


postponed, have been fixed for next: Sunday.


■the forthcoming Wi n t e r League should put their names pn the list In the Clubhouse.


83-6-77 nett. Mixed foursomes, previously


Members wishing to play In


C.R.G.S Scouts Lead In Swimming And AtUeties


J*HE Boy Scouts appear to be in the midst of bustling


activity. A week ago, a large party journeyed to Accrington Corporation baths for the annual


swimming competition. There was a , splendid ' turn-out of


C.R.G.S.-Scouts but only an in­ different one from the other groups.


C/R.G.S. were first with. 96


pomts out of a possible 103. Wad­ dington, represented by one Scout, scored seven. Prom the winners of the various events a team will be selected to compete In the Graham Belsey Swimming competition run by the County Association. , The annual sports were held on CUtheroe' Cricket Ground on was a


uricKer <.rc consisted of fiat races, high and :


Another revival ; During the first 20 minutes of


.long jumps, cricket ball throwing, three-legged and sack races, pole jump, slow bicycle test, relay race and :tug-of-war. ; Space does not permit of a list


of all winners but -the highest individual scorers for Groups were as follows';


C.R.G.S.: A. Turpin, 20i pts.; T. J. Wrigley, 9i. Parish Church:


J. Thompson 16J pts,; J.-Sharpies 15. Rlbblesdale ; A. Seedle 12J; G. Hargreaves and W. Stone, 7. TooH.: G. Hornby, 6. The final results are as follows: 1, CJI.G.S. 94 points; ' 2 Parish


Church'70; 3, Ribblesdale 64; 4, Toe.H. Senices 7. ■ For some years the Cubs have


had no opportunity In the sports, but this time provision was made for them in fiat races, three- legged and sack races, long jump, arch and tunnel and throwing the tennis ball. Results; 1, SS. Michael and Johns 61 points; 2 Waddington 20; Parish Church


3‘ Judging and marshalling was


undertaken by members of the Executive Committee and friends and members of the B.P.G.O.S. : Secretarial duties were performed by -the “ Raven.” The local Association is grate-


Committee, and the ciltheroe Cricket Club Committee for their valuable help and for the loan of


the; baths and the cricket field respectively.


On October 9th we shall cele­


brate the 40th anniversary of the Scout movement foundation and an announcement will be found elsewhere in, this Issue. All friends are invited,to join In this event.


w A d d i n g t o n ’s O U D -G O A L W IN


OTHER SPORT Ifi BRIEF B O W L S ; C L IT H E R O E


Waddington defeated F i l ip s ’ ’


Sports Club by the odd goal of three at Twitter-lane on Satur­ day, blit’ only after a dour struggle.’ -


I Alw ! ; . ' ays dangerous on -the left, the visitors soon took -the lead


and when; Waddington retaliated their efforts were nullified by brilliant; goalkeeping until Tom­ linson equalised with a good shot at the close of an evenly- contested first half,


On the resumption. Callow


and .Yates both found the net, but ■ th e ; goals were disallowed. Cpltlow put Waddington ahetid wil|h a strong cross-shot, and in spite of all-out efforts,-' Philips were unable to equalise. Final: V^addlngton 2; Philips S.C. 1.


To-morrovb, Wod’dington teve


Feniscowles at- - Twitter-lane, Kiqk-off 3 p.m.


V E T E R A N S ’ D O U B L E Pl^ed at Clitheroe;


Clitheroe


18 J. Preston 18 B.,Swales


Gt. Harwood:


H. Charleswoidh 9 Birch 10


18 A. Norman .. J. Bentley 6 18 A. Kibble !. T. Mattocks 18 C. Williams;.. D. Proctor 8 18 e ! Dewhurst .. T. Taylor 2 18 J. Nightingale..T. Monks 3 12 R, Sandham .. .. Brough 18


Played at Great Harwood: Great Harwood


f XI


6 J, Wilkinson A. Norman 18 5 B. Proctor*


18 Brough .. 3 Sanderson


18 T, Mattocks 9 A. Sowerbutts


A. nibble 18 M. McHale 11 E. Deiyhurst 18


R. Halstead B. Swales 18 11 T, Monk........C. Wfillams 18


. 2 Nuttall .. .. R. Sandham 18 72 Total


Total 128


Clarion Cyclists At Gaping Ghyll


; Youth Hostelling section, who had stayed the previous night at Ingleton.


, Lancashire County Council j which, wiimth by


alongside the lake In Thwalte Wood, and thence up a long boulder-strewn ravine carved {out


became the first local author- ;sldes lined by trees, is very Ity to acquire a farm for the 1 appropriately known tis the


Its sic teep rocs


Cave we came to the open moorland of . Clapham Bot- itoms and, carefully negotia­ ting the steep; narrow path which leads down to- the yawning mouth of Gaping Ghyll, we halted at a safe


distance from the edge of'the pot to watch the waters from


Education Committee that the | some indication’ of the depth I ?®l.®fists amj technologists In Minister of Agriculture and


The'Chlef Education Officer hind a faint white spray while ?o“ ®stlc solM fuel appjlances has reported to the County dull 'rumbling echoesi gave


the Fell Beck go tumbling .'T ™ I Into tho dopths, leaving be-


of the fall. Indeed, incredible as it


may appear from the com­ paratively , small opening leading to it, Gaping Ghyll opens out into an under­ ground chamber la r g e enough to house St. Paul’s Cathedral.


, Before leaving .we walked


over the moorland to Dis­ appointment Pot, but any de­ sire to explore, was soon dispelled when we saw two pot-rholers emerging-covered from head to foot in a par­ ticularly gluey species of mud. Heavy rain driving across


■nuisance and returning to our bikes we headed for Stain- forth and the warm comfort of a cafe. ■


the open ground was be­ coming more and more of a


.....


way . of Long Preston and Helllfield (with the usual halt there for supper), arid.thence over Paythome to Boltori-byr | Bowland and home.' -Next week we visit Sed-


Our homeward run was by


bergh, leaving Gre'epacre-st. at 8-30 a.m.


the coal and appliance In­ dustries ove|r (the last: ten years.


’home—opep fires- that keep ;allght day and night and -heat more tia n one room- new types'O ' cookers always


There are new ideas; and appliances fcr. every type of


ganisations concerned with solid fuel aid dom' eSt i c appliances, through the Coal Utilisation J:)lnt Couricll on which they a r ; all represented, propose 'to e itabllsn through existing appliance distributors a national servlctag , and showroom or ;anlsatlon. The first C.U.J.C. P a n e l of a p p r o v e d distributors of domestic sol: d futil i burning appliances his been formed and will operi.te in the No'rth- Westem Area,


’ready for service and modern ;ln every l Unti—new types of w a t e r - heaters — openable stoves and open fires that provide doms stlc hot water— multlple-dutj units that pro­ vide cooking, heating of more than one roon, and domestic hot water, ah from ope fire. The leadlig national; or­


Giant’s Hall, Passing the Ingleborough


the Clapham Beck n


ock After lunch we walked


our .run on Sunday, and- an easy pace took us through Forest Becks and Lawkland to Clapham. There we halted for lunfch and were joined by the


iV\fE were favoured by sun- ’ ' shine for the first part df


No Rest Cure-Btit He Recovered


" A


m n and an aspiring young artist which Irtkaltsi in a hectic and nilanous romance,


Believing he has'not long to


live. Bill Williams-arranges for crooks to buy his insurance policy so that Barbara Hale wiU have some financial security should her paintings prove un­ profitable, Recognising a chance to make easy inoney the crooks increase the value of the life insurance, and put Mr. Williams


through a series of strenuous exercises which Instead of hastening his death/ give him a new lease of life. “ They Won’t Believe itle” is


a murder story -with an unusual a n g l e , in


w h i c h


R o b e r t Y 0 u n g Ibecomesen-


■his wife, a y o u n g


tangled with three women —


NEXT


WEEK'S' FILMS


magazine writer, and an attract- lye, gold-digging secretary. His infatuations drive his wife to suicide and when -the. secretary IS: killed in a car crash while he is eloping with her


the


amorous Mr. Young finds hlm- ^ I f facing ,a charge of murder. Knowing he has behaved badly, but has not actually committed a crime, he makes his own retri­


bution in a gripping cour.t room climax.


I Gr a n d , — “ The Phantom


Creeps ” itells the strange story of Dr. Alex Zorka, an eccentric scientist, who has invented many ingenious and powerful weapons of war, including a terrifying mechanical .robot, eight feet tall.' When his wife Is murdered by enemy agents Zorka turns against humanity and sets about to conquer the world. Jean


the police to thwart-his'plans. In the same programme is “ Circus Boy,” delightful British film of circus lifei


“ The Mark of Cain,” is a story of two brothers -whose bitter


T)HE {.winner Qf the PresI- ful to Mr. Broadley and the M“nocent woman. Sally Gray dentes Prize on Saturday Accrington- Corporation . Baths |


____ ______________ _ rivalry -threatens the life of an intelligent study of the


lovely Sarah Bonheur, and Eric P o r t m a n is ,the self-centred brother .whose jealousy and hatred results in Sarah being wrongfully charged with murder. Important feature roles in ithis dramatic story are , played by ■Dermot Walsh, Patric Holt' and Dennis O'Dea and the cast also includes Andrew Crulck^ank, Therese Giehse, Dora Sevening and Maureen DelanyJ


BLACKBURN


Rialto. — “ The Calendar,” second screen adaptation of the


.Edgar Wallace play. Is a British reply .to the never ending flow of American horse racing pic­ tures. The racing sequences are as finely handlS as anyfiiing Hollywood has adiieved In the same line and a nlcely-blentied :team give the familiar mixture of melodrama and fun a gener­ ous spontaniety. They Include John McCallum as the haid-up owner who Is nearly warned off the turf, Greta - Gynt as the hussy who refuses to help, and Spnia Holm as a' true British sports woman.


I k in g LANE-" Song of the islands” is a revival of one of


Clitheroe the most popular of all the Betty


hearted tale about a chance meeting bitween an ex-Servlcel ’


p™'*’ ' - M M " ) 1 . 1 p l e . , . „ l l , Utht:


Grable insicals. The story teUs how^ a i '^ n O’Brien (Miss


jGrable) -leturrs. ;to her native I Hawaii 13 3e, greeted with a feast


:and bois;e'ous Welcome; from,het lotus-eatln; father. 'Ybung JeN


ferson Hsrperl and his rancli


manager f-lend, played,by Victor Mature an 1 Jabk Oakiej arrive oii w scene nore by accident thaii course,


I. ^®''W*® rbmantio’compUca- ■tions. p is ii pleasant, lightl


hearted Jei.tertainment in Hollv- woods sniiiothesfc manner.


has delibeiately taken the oppor­ tunity of piking fun at itself and its eccentr cities. The burlesoue


mission tc Bliy with Igold the freedom of ten American' seameri mprlsoned by Ithe IPasha. ^ ^ipolg he loses tha gbid .when he -falls for the charms;of a


.Crawford i s hiS bodyguard anti as the dancer,


enjoy then selves immepsely. BURNLEY j


f™bert ‘ Yo mg an entirely new


Empire. - - “ Relentlessgibes’ I ?®Piiistlcatedi


type of roh as a roving;cowboy who wande: s into town and finds himself smpected of three kill­ ings. His c. lase for .the real killer


technicoloured . “ akes this; a mem-


a’otiOi picture which never Sandwiched in be- excitement i is Mr


ronance with Marguer- Drew, pretty girl reporter helps | ™ Chapmaji. Law andj order is


represented by Willard, Parker I and the vmaln of the* piece is tha,t grand actor Akim Tamiroff.


Savoy. — “ Forever A m b e r ’C adapted frob Kathleen Iwinsor's


best-seller about - the i not-so- simple coun ;ry girl who schemed all her life to attain thti wealth and title which she-[thought would win . ler the one man she ’ loved, has Linda Darnell as I "Amber,” with Cornell Wilde’ I George Sa&,lers, Richard' Greene I and Richard Haydn as the'most i, notable In hsr long.list of suitors,,! Magnificent


1 '' technicolor and''


lavish prodi otlon, gives an even more vivid effect to this highly coloured slke of British ihistory.'


Grand—“ Joy’s Town’l is the


film in wffleh Spencer!' Tracy gained an Academy Award for his superb study." of Father Edward J. E lanaghan, founder of the famous imerlcan community which trans 'ormed .hundreds of youthful; criminals into. Respons­ ible citizens. Mickey Rooney too' has done; no ,hing better ithan hii' portrayal of the tough little out cast who we: it to Boy’s Tdwn and:


became one ol its most rCspect^l * leaders.


, , tYhalley “ The Twe Mrs. Carrolls” in-| I


'troduces an ew and even’ more' terrifying Humphrey iBogart. Gone is .the .tough manner and! hasty plsto! and in its place* comes artis lc frenzy, and slowj poison. This is an absorbing,


extremely weltsacted I thriller in which Mr. Bngtirt Is an American artist living in England. By ad- minlsteririg poison in milk he gets rid of his first wife,-marries Barbara Stinwyck and begins the poisoninj process all over again. A exis . Smith only narrowly avoids becoming the third Mrs. Carroll.


“ I Wondei . Who’s Kissing Her


Now,” anothfr streamlined musi­ cal 1 from the-20th Century Fox studios, is biiiit'around, the life story of Jo! Howard, one of America’s n ost popular ‘ light composers. I ’eparting froifi more dramatic ro es, Mark Stevens settles into t le part of the like­ able and tal sited Mr. Howard without the slightest trace of discomfort, a id as the story un­ folds to the accompaniment of many catchy melodies, including' of course the .title song, we see Howard’s struggle to fame from his first job as a'church organ salesman to the position of America’s No. 1 troubador.. Help­ ing him over the bany obstaples in the path ts success is attrac­ tive June Havir. •


New Hiolid Fuel Appliances


public will soon be able showrooms


lesults In out by


«i iB aval APPLiAKcia S ER V IC E A N D , SHOWROOM


for ADVICE and SERVICE on !', ,i ■


new domestic sofid fuel appliances select tl|cm, how to use them and


; one of these : an


• of fficse services at 3 tune. The new 'SeJviie and Showroom Panel is equally big development. . . fhis is the service behind the sipn 2—


. . . . , .


®PPk4u(^ which provide.more than service behind the sign:


! OAtfraclire iIisp!ayiuul4cmoi«lratioiis, ! inoacro domestic solid fuel opplianccsj


, appliance best fitted for the purchasei's requirementi.


-O E r e r r measDre taken to ensure correct ', mstauation of appliances. ’


1 0 E xM r t . adfice on the selection of I lo ’ i


-Obstruction in cfiicicnt operation before installatioD and after if needed.


OAdrice on tbe correct tTpef of fuel to ■ be used in tbe appliance.


I /equipment, wbether igpplied b j that distnbutor or another.


For BETTER Heating, Cooking and Hot Water Services. . . ■


GO TO THE FIRM WITH THE SIGH pOAL OTIlJfSATlOH JOINT .council !i SERVICE AND SHOWROOM PANEI^i


OAdvico on exisiins and defectira ;


, \ i : about Itlieinlnr^ ' ! 'I , ^ ONCE Y\0 U KNo W HOW


ROSETTA SLATER of Cromwcl Road, Patritroft) started in cotton thi/dy , ycfirs ago when,she was four ecn, | She speaks witli theyvisdom of idng


, ®xperiencc; “ Girls and won en should come into the mill; Wages are gopd and you’re paid for wljat you do. The training you get now is a gTMd chance for-married wo men learners—and onire yon know how,


,


yo^ haven’t toworry overthefuture ”,Miss Slatcrianotmercly an old she’sag:/otihand,l /isarovingtenterhe^averagf-weeklyout­


put IS 5,000 lbs oif ‘ roving !-■ which means thoufands-tjf ,ji5nds.of yam, th^t go to making cotton goods for export^ that pay ffirvitalgodstuffs' am} keep our rations up. Effort and output — ■ of this kind arc still needed fi om cotton workers and, in addition, mor: workers on the job are wanted. Miss! Slater’s wise advice is well worth taking!


H E IN S ( ^ D I O ) L IM IT E D Specialists |n all'makes of Cleaners,


^ 4 1 , H ig h S t re e t - R IS H T O N


gMl with he seamen., Georse' ® diplomat, Broderick;


‘htiown Into'


GWf’ is an| 'Eastern ^ difference, the Hollywood


* ' Clitheroe Advertiser & T mes, October R 1948 j


ou want al ^ew Vacuum Cleaner? , HEINS (RADIO) L IM IT p


HAVE OVER 100 NIVV CLEANEIS IN STOCK BY ALL the leading 'makers


'i® “®w:


Terms: Deooilt MV-'andjl/S weeki^^^^ (Junior) new models Jv^t received*


Price. Including tax............................ Terms: Denojit 33/6 and] V/8 weekly,’


InoIudTng 'tax f!^. . !f'.


HOTPOINT .......... upright bag type, offered . .‘.........


? Pleasure. Price .Terms: Denoiit We and's/ii wcekl’y.- ’


^Junior) .W49, new job; just received: Tne finest value we have ever


See one of these i < leaners recommend at the price.


Ami rlcail diplomat who Is ^ Government


wlthfuirs'e'tm‘?ooirandlncrumn^ Terms : Deposjit 32/6 and


100, triple suction motor. This iKe a battleship and will work


■ -Terms: Denotiit 28/6 and .'“Prlslit hag-tyie Cleaner;


machine Is built hard; complete


no)v, we. strongly 4/8 weekly,


fully guaranteed a real worker.


a ®?? X'”® V'P 100: per Pll the time. You must see- the


, Cylinder, 1 8,. m ' n SM a fd o fp r l? e = >


luxe cleaner with triple suction | hiotor; superb uP' iBht bag


Terms: Depos t 20/6 and 4/1 weekly.


rice, Including tax Terms: Deposit 48/6 am)


ot. satisfaction blln Monarch. 1940 . modell;; ' brand new complete


8/1 weekly, new.





including tax. Terms: Deposit'i? .''and ti/s'wsVkIv md m!\epS*“°'


on'^mSkL®^? ®?


£7 19 "g "


/our'left^'


"Your,-old cleaner will be allowed for and full marker Made In'part payment.? Demonstration in your S®r


The easiest of easy payments to sul t your pocket, ■ ■


D®-™ attentlori at all time, -Send p.c. or ring Gt immedlato. delivery! same dtirtash or® hm


^


Plssncrs. Visit bur nW_ super. Lounge Show- you can compare one make with another, and


without ob llK p to bV You ,1 P*'*® ® *'1’P8 experience In selling


n a super de­ .


£19 13 9 £10 \


5/3 weekly, 1949 brand new


£13 11 0 £11 1( 1 £22 3 “


£15 15 0


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K N OW S - Any Cotton Mill or Ministi^


o f Labour Office will tell you how YOI can come into Cotton


for whole or part time worl:, i luiud hy ilu Mimsiry of Laiim. & National Smn'ce


Britain's Bread hangs Lancashire's Thread


Domestic SOLID FUEL APPLIANCES -I :


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This is the *sign of the C.U.J.C. Servi,;e arid Showroom Panel. It is displayed by members of the Panel, approved disttibutors of domestic solid fuel apphanyes.^ Where you sec thiSiSim [yoUjWill leam about the latest ideas for


better heating, better cooking, befcrj hot water supply. You will find th e ’ ..............


^


Remarkable advances have been madri in 'domestic soUd fueru^^mMs open fires, cookers, water heaters, —'“ ■ "


tciihnical servicing after installation. ■


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