IHEOWra&Sont LIMITED ;
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I t is the conscientious' application to ' their work which enables o u r . staff, sculptors, masons and labourers to turn out that m e m o r i a l which is just right— that littio bit different..
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RS:| LANDS I [o f Siaidburn, in of .the County of Vh.:.'
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I th day of June, let the ; under-
of this Charity hat they will on
lharlty, as to the lid day of Febru- I to the Buildings ly of May follbw- ns from persons Ic tenants of this ] made In wrltlnfe I r their Clerk, at iBlaldburn, on of ' of June next.' •
being part of the
[s tid ay of May, ■
Iasi;"Poors Land late within the dburn.iand coni- acres' or ther^
I and Lands, with I the Farm House
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N. A: Hacking & Sons MEMORIALS
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I BLACK. GREY and RED . I
j Addt'ess : . ; Tel.i2043^
I. Ifenovatlpns carhed out I
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CEMETERY GATES I ACCRINGTON
MEMORIALS
We .'can now offer a fine selection of beautiful designs in the endur ing materials of monumental stone or several granites and invite your enquiries for soring or summer erection. Post-card brings ' all partioulare.
MONUMENTAL- MASONS, 1 Est. 1934,
W. ROCK , ;: Lettering and Renovations
BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD. Phone. 485.; K
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W. HARRIS, I leer and Manager. |roe
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TRY PLANNING and 1943 !
THE NEW SUPERB I VACTRIG !
VACUUM CllEANER
. Upright bag-type. {Now only £15 15s, Od. cash price, I Our new easy |lorms 1
31s. 6d. deposit and ,4s. 6d. wkly.
Demonstration, day! o r ' evehlng, ■ In your own borne, j
HEINS RADIO LTD.
II, High Street, Rishton Phone Great Harwood 265.!
I. Morris, O.B.E., j l . , at the Barrow Barrow, near
.by GiVEN that ; Inquiry will be
Irsday, : the 20th _ 8,m„ ;'lnto I the iDlcklnson & Co. pn 10(5) of the Planning Act,
. decision of the bunoll of Cllth- proposed develop- of the Dog;and
I by the proposed 1 If they so desire, pence and' make
ROSHTON, '. i of the Council.
fcouplera o pro_p- ■ to the site who
■row. : •, I th day of May,
' at The'Smithy, Dunsop Bridge, . near Clltheroe, Mary Ann, the beloved wife of Thomas Lped- ham, aged 69; years. Interred
LEEDHAH-On the 2nd May, 1948,
a t -St. Andrew's Church, Slald- bum, on the 5th.
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iURY I HOTEL
^N O ; ; . I
Ifo r 100; I large ■e. frbm home - Bay.
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ET8D.: I >A Y S
IIP. ECAMBE),
In d September. ' i 4jgns. per week
I brochure now.> ||& CORNWALL
o k Bccommoda- ■ South Devon fervlce," Torquay.
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|L BOOK FOR VER HOLIDAY I .
STONE.—On the 6th May, 1948. at Park Farm, Wlsyvell,: : near Whalley,' Albert Edward,-! the beloved husband i dfMargaret Stone, aged 49 years. Interment at All Saints Church, Pendleton, Monday, May lOth, at 2-30-pm
j IN M EM O R IAM
BAILEY.—In loving memofy of my . dear husband Richard Edward Bailey,' who died ; May 9th, 1944. 1 11
. ! . Remembrance. 62, Whalley Road, Clltheroe,
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—From his loving Wife. .
DOCKER—In lo'vlng iremembrance of our dear Mother, who died May 9thi 1948.
. Deep In out hearts, memories still remain.;
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-!-Prom Elizabeth; Sam : and grandchild Shirley.
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HARTLEY.—In loving memory o I i Thomas Spencer Hartley, who Idled May 5th; 1944.. ,
2Bi Turner Street. Clltheroe.
py job that may Jed ' to them, lisely of their 1 A course ; of Jaow at Guests’ Ire their rapid ent to a suc- Dslness or Civil
content to let dren take the
JTake advantage Idvisory Service, lean for College I : of ' courses fs from '
J G. GUEST, london)
ige Street, ?urn I
i .Never to part again. —From his loving Wife and Son
I Some day we hope to meet, him, ; Some day, we know not when; ■‘To clasp his hand;ln the better . land,
r I will be held In | The Church Institute, Chatbulrn
HARTLEY.—In loving memory of I Thomas Spencer Hartley,! who Idled May,6th; 1944. - |;
' j ! " Ever In our thopghts.'i', J—Prom Lewis, Meta, Erie, Joyce
2p; The; Crescent, Clltheroe. ■ .1 I ' , Ever remembered." !
' j and Joe,
' -j-From Harry, Ethel and Eileen. Rawtenstall.
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PARKINSON.—In loving memory of our dear Auntie Kate, passed away May 6th, 1944. -
rniEGE J
I Deep In our! hearts; her -memory Is kept,
We loved her so dearly, we’ll never forget. ■ ' ,
From Hannah, Leslie and Family Allenton, Derby. ' ■ ■ -- - ~
VICES, 8/Sgt. A.C.C,—Fond mem ories of Bill; who fell asleep May 9th, 1944. ;
"At the going [down of the . sun, and fn- the morning, : we remember."
-P rom wife Iris, son Billy and all , at home,
; , ACKNOW LEDG M EN TS LEEDHAM.—Mr: Leedham land
f E D ! ilNG and
lIRS i:
WHEN WE YOUR-
IJITE? r a iN G
lENOTATIONS OBJECT, , _
I or Credit,
|S850 Blackburn. FURNISHING
f^ACKBURN. ■ J.—. ‘
nomy |o buy
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^ II SPECIALISTS
Family wish - to -'express their sincere thanks to all Relatives. Friends and Neighbours for kind messages of sympathy and floral tributes received ;ln their-great■' loss.
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The Bungalow, i ! ; Dunsop Bridge, hear Clltherae.
McManus,-M rs. McManus and Family of Bryan McManus -wish to thank all' Friends and Neigh bours for kind; messages of sympathy, floral I tributes,; and Masses; also Father Bayllss and the Doctor for their kind atten tion,
' - 1 i ■ i i , Back. VVllklri Street,'Clltheroe.
. .his great loss.; S'?. We)lgate,'Clltheroe.
RUDD.—Mr. J. I. Rudd wishes W express his most sincere thanks to, all/hls Relatives, Friends and Neighbours for -their kindness, floral/ tributes, letters of syin- pathy and spiritual offerings, in
WOODpOCK.—Mrs. Woodcock a ^ Son wish to express, their sincere thanks to all Friends and Neighbours for kind messages or sympathy and I floral tributes Received In their sad beyeave-
ii ment; also ; the Nurses and 'Staff] at coplow for their - kind attention.
; ■' < Abbey I Gate, Whalley. ILACKBURN
IaNA'” and iioes. ;;
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Printed and published b r the Clltherpe Advertiser and Wmee
Company. Ltd., at 6, Market P1m *« ■ ------- Tel 407/8 (two lineal,'
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TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION '
Tradesmen, Licensees, and Residents In the; town and neighbourhood to take part, either In foot, horseback, or lorries, or by the organisation of Mock Bands, Mock
!
rriHE Torchlight Procession Committee extend a JL cordial Invitation to all Clubs, Mills, Workshops,
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I Corporations, etc.. In the TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION !TO BE HELD ON 7th AUGUST, 1948.
I t Will assist the Committee to receive AS SOON AS POSSIBLE the names of Individuals or of groups and
! organisations Intending-tO! take part. ;
! Forms setting out the particulars required may be obtained, from the undersigned or from the Borough Treasurer’s Office, Church Street, Clltheroe. ;
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i Town Hall, CLITHEROE.
! 7th May, 1948. ' '
J . .ENTWISTLE] . • ■ Secretary to the Torchlight
Procession! Committee. ' I ; ■ ' I '
DAY EXCURSION- M0RE(f. SATURdAy , m a y 22nd, 1
FARE 7 /4 ; CHILDREN'/UNDER 14. 9 4 8
A Special Train fhre ugh to Morecambe leaves. Clltheroe ' 12 noon, returns from Mcfecdinbe (Prom]
9 p:m. 3^8;
Any Individual or any Club, Fellowship, Y Du{;h (Group or other organisation wishing to take ■
advan ;age bf the
as possible. Parties may travel in Reserved Compartments. DO’NT DELAY—DbN’T MISS THIS i OPPORTUNITY! : Parents bring your children. Secretaries rally your . ' members.!
above train, should make enquiries or appllcaflon as soon i , j | ' .! Organising Secretary: D. H. SHARPLES, 15, Hinthorn-rd.
JENKS & COY.i LTD, TURF ACCOUNTANTS ' ; i
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BILLINGTON, Near Blackburn ’ ;'
Tel: 'Vyhalley '2275.1 1 English and Irish Racing. ! Greyhounds (N.R.G.C.)/Tracks. Accounts opened on approved references.
; DAILY OR WEE^Y SETTLEMENTS IF DESIRED. COURTESY AND PROMPT PAYMENT ASSURED, i|'
II ■ I Write for Rule Book. I SPECIAL TRAIN NOTIC OUGH OF CLITHEROE 800th ANNIVERSARY' CELEBRATIONS HELEN'S CHURCH. WAPDINGTON
SATURDAY; MAY, 22nd, in the Sunday School I |:
SALE OF WORK a t 2-30 p.m.
:
(ipeher: LADY ASSHETON, O.B.E. I i . ADMISSION 1 /-
Plain andi Fancy Goods - China Flowers Produce, Ices, etc.
TEAS WITH HOME-MADE GAHES. Proceeds lor Church and Diocesan Funds.
WHIT MONDAY, MAY 17th GRAND in ALL, LOWERGAT
D ROtHWELL'S BAND 8 p.m. — 1 a.m. !
ADMISSION 2/6 REFRESHMENT^ MINERALS
I WHIT TUESDAY, MAY 18th I HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL ORCHESTRA I Dancing 8 p.m.— 1 a.m. • ;
ADMISSION 2/6 '
i I Late bus to Clltheroe.
. REFRESHMENTS I
^to be held a t the '
CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE where
DANCING FROM. 8 p.m. till 1 a,n. JOCK WALLACE Si HIS pRCHfeSTRA
will take place amid an atmosphere ol gaiety. There will be buses to (illtheroe, and !
ADMISSION will be 3/6 (DOUBLE 6 | ) | The proceeds are ir} aid of th e Clitheror (V.E.A.
THE EVENING IS ARRANGED FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT TO-NIGHT AT 8.
Ch At BURN GIRLS’ club King Carnh o-nigkt ADMISSION TO FIELD - 1/-
SERVICEin the ANCIENT PARISH CHURCH at 11 a.m.
' ■ ' ' TICKETS 6 /- ICES - REFRESHMENTS ' I ' :
Obtainable at the door or at Aspden’s, King; Street, Clltheroe, and June’s Cafe.
'
CROWNING OF MAY QUEEN, PAGEANf, DANCING AND SPORTS ^ AT SLAIDBURN
Commencing a t 1-30 p.m. BY SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND '
BUTLER.—On May 1st, 1948, at The - Grove i Nursing Home, Wllpshlre, to Kathleen Rutler n^e Ramwell), wife of A. J. E. Butler, the gift of a daughter, Pauline.
!
EDMONDSON.—On May 3rd^ to Jim and Hllda'^ Edmondson, a
son, Ian. . ' ■ ‘
HINDLE.—On May 1st, at Preston Royal Infirmary, to Marjorie, wile of Frank .Hlndle, -twin daughters, Susan: Jane, | and Rosemary,
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HARGREAVES.—On April 29th, at Coplow view Hospital, to Robbrt and. Elizabeth Hargreaves i (n6e Frahkland), a son, Raymond William.
i SLAIDBURN, NEWTON 8C DUNSOP BRIDGE
lu x u r y CINEMA & CAFE, BLACKBURN THIS WEEK-END :
in "SAIGON.” Commencing Monday. May 17th—FOR SIX DAYS PATRIGIA ROG - ROSAMUND JOHN in WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS t ' i .. . ,
Also starring BILL OWEN with PATRICK HOLT, BRENDA BRUCE, LESLIE DWYER. JANE HYLTON and SONIA HOLM.
Presented dally at 3-10, 6-40 and 8-55 with full supporting pro gramme and ERIC NORRIS at the. Organ. Matinee dally at 2-30. Separate Houses Whlt-Mon and! Sat., at 8-0 and 8-15. Book now. Continuous Tuesday to Friday from 6-0. Last complete show, 8-16i
; Cafe Restaurant open dally from 10 a.m. to 6-30.
WORIM’S CHAMPION BALLROOM DANCERS
APPEARING ' l l
To-night ■ ; - • -'HA- ; -
(Friday), May 14th a t tfie * ■ i /■ i ' ' ''
50/50 BALL i
IN THE KING U N E HALL 8 p.m.—1a.m.
j — Also— !
JOCK CATON & HIS (Melody-Maker Champions)
BAND S.S.A.F.A. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNl'TY!
shown at ordinary Cinema prices, and hot a second has been cut from Its 3 hours and 40 minutes of perfect entertainment. Full price for children.
Booking Office open eich day. 2-30 to 4-0 p.m.
-This.film will be For HOLIDAY DANCE
ERIC LA ,D
FHAM & HIS B' . i N D -
(ANCING 7-11 p.m. ADMISSION 2 /-
; Est. 1878
.-TECHNICOLOR llarfir CLARK .VIVIEN
DcilAVIllAND A Sofznicic; International Picture;
Dirpeted by Victor Floming. Cert. A ' ^A Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer Ro-prosonfaliort:,
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) S.8.A.F.A. BALL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-MORROW (Saturday), 2-15, 8-0 and 8-15 n.m.
ALL WEEK.
I Commencing May 17th, 1948. jPlease note times of showing:
DAVID 0. SELZNICK’s producl/oa ol MARCARET MITCHEll'. ALL WEEK
MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. 1-30 & 6-30. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 6-30 D.m.;
TD-NIGHT (Friday) a STEWART GRANGI and
7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15
R. ANNE CRaVi FCRD, DEfj AN KENT In “ CARAVAti."
6-0, land 8-15. NIS PRICE,
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY;a 2ll5,; 6-0, 8-15. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at :2-*
l5.is-0, 8-15.
Make this iioliday one|you wiil always remember b ( spending it at ’ the .
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With FLORA RdBSON, DENNIS PRICE. JAl and KATHLEEN HARRISON. and thousands of happy campers.
H O W
Entertainment at Its b |s t with a cast of 2,000,000 BOOKING OFFICE open ll-O to 12-30 & 3-0 to 4-3(j
!ople and you I dally. Tel. 278.
WHALLEY tooLs IRONMONGERY
Household Appliances f ir e p l a c e s ENQUIRIES INVITED
York St., iCGtkeroe REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. 3353 F E iD A Y , Ma y m T I B ■n-<WTn«|H|e U h l lii 1i i i i i y iH i i l i p l ^1 rday at 2,16; 'Joh "III 1'A :| mull II
iH iin i l l
II lliiifl t
"BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" With RON RANDELL 1
TOiN GHT a( 7-30; SATURDAY at!fi-o Jand 8-15. . ! i ANITA, LOUISE!
hnny Mack Brown in ‘Bad Man of Red Butte.
Mo n d a y at fe-o arid a-isi T u e s d a y and WEiiiNESOAY atliiso. UZAReTH SCOTT 'and BURT LANCASTER ip h 1 |
j W L K I tQ N E ; ,;.! a thriller' With a. differehbe,'
iqd FR|iDAY at 7-30:; SATIIRDAY George formby h
S^
IGP.GAY at 2-15 Richard Arlen, Andy Deyinaln ('LbCKY LS.” Also chanter one "The New Adventures of Tarzari.”
iBookIng Office open 2 to 4, Mon., Wed., and Sat.
OUTH AMERICAN GEORGE I ENTERTAINMENTS IN BMRNLEYI
I Week cdmmencing May 17th,
MPIRE SAVOY tiRAND pally a t '2-30, 6-15,
(Sat, M i ; 8-15. rollicking, swash-
bv ckllng romt nee,
med in -Teqhnio’lor Starring U RRY
PARKS (of " I he Jol- 6 0 1 1 Story’’ fartie, ELLiEN DREW' and GEQRGE MA()READY
The rpr^sihan
0. full s grammii. n: Brighton
Don Do Fore, Gale S to rm ,' Cha rles Ruggles, Victor Moore and Ann Harding In
h H a p p e n e d on 5ili Avenue it ;
^ntlment,". comedy and thrtllB In the astounding a d v e n tures of i gentleman- tramp.
,
Sunday, May 23rd at ! ' ’ 7-0 n.m.'
i! Rita Hayworth in ;i "MY (iAL SAL." I Doors open .6,30.
.With Anita LojujlSE andj Introducing iRoh RANDELL as the jne^
Bulldog *DrummpAd.; Also .| .1
Dnh
"W|HAYS YOURS?’ 'ersil News |aii(l| Interest.
Last Bus from Burnley 10-}45 p.m.; .Sundays,! 6-45 p!.m. Ddn^t Forget!
To-morrow (Saturday)^ ComiTienclng at 2-30 p.m.
CLITHEROE R T S & l ^
FOOT RUNNING
ALLOPING - TROTTING TWO SPECIAL EVENTS FOR CHILDREN
,100 YARDS. GIRLS UP TO 14 YEARS 100 YARDS, BOYS UP TO 14 YEARS
sf prite ... I' Book of Savings Stamps, value £1 nd prize / . . . I Book of Savings Stamps, value l()/-| rd prize ... I Book of Savings Stamps,-value 5 / |;
(For each Event).
NATIONAL FARMERS’ UNION I (Glitheroe and Bowland Branch)
ANNUAL FARMERS’ TRIF j . i .. •«>
'! . j ' ; !
LANDUDNO by special Train and Steami ;r | ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd,' 1948 | i
TICKETS (including Fares, Three Meals, Theatre land Ti3s) | I; , ■ V; '£2 Os. Od;
' ' T HARRY COOK, i VE i
^arly application' should be made to the Secretary i :i
w |eST r id in g eCUNTY AGRICULTURa I EXECUl*!' CCMlilinEE and
N ATICNAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISCRY SERV
A SPECIAL MEETING will be held In
' THE VILLAGE HALL, SLAIDBURN
On THURSDAY, 20th MAY, at 8-0 p.m. Subject: "WINTER MjLK PRODUCTION" ' I .'
Speakers: ' , r '
$! M. BODEN, Provincial Nutrition I Chemist, N.A,a [s.,I ■I
; Lancs, and-Yorks. Province. I .; ;| Castle Chambers, Sklpton. „ . , j. ,
; :.- W.R.C.A.E.C. 'i ' Chairman: JAMES ROBB.
farmers and farm workers. |l
G LYN w il l ia m s . County Grassland! Officer, N.A,AS„i I
I
cprdial Invitation IB extended l;o all fdriilBfSj ycnlilgi I
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J. RGBS, District dfflder. i j
. j : WMlST DRIVE
Friday Next (May 21st)
f .
: ; - . In th j :
Conservative Club
to commence at 7-30 p.m.. ADMISSION 1/6
Refreshments at reasonable prices.
jyOTICE the
is hereby given Free Library
Reading WHITSO: Monday 17th adi respectively.
that and
Room will CLOSE for JNTIDE on Saturday, and Tuesday, 15tb,
d 18th May, 19( 8,
G. HETHERINGTON, .Town Clei^k.
Town Clerk’s Office, i CLITHEROE. -
1 - ’i CLITHEROE F.C. SUPPORTERS’ CLUB BCRCljGH CF CLITHEROE GRINDLEION CONSERVATIVE ASSOC.
WHIST DRIVE and 50/50 DANCE
Whit-Monday, May 17th IN THE CHURCH
Dancing 9-p.m.—2 a.m, — ! HODDER DANCE
vhiii
Admission 2/6; Whist only, ' REFRESHMENTS
bAND
Late bus after the dance to West Bra and Clltheroe.
1/6; Dance 1/6 dford, Waddlngton
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SCHOOL st 7-30 ri.m.
15tb SHOW FIELD, CHATBURN ROAD (Under 'the Clock)
(lIliHEROEPAGEAm Ciitheroe
14, ae 167 ■ I I.-..'- - THE -
,f AM grateful to those:] enthusiastic mei^hers of the Organisations I have already
rehearsed. I hope that Clitheninians, who are pTbud ’Tif tlieir tici^'^^
Support the
Organisations still to be rehearsed; j ' ■ T; , ■ REHEARSALS
: ROTARY CLUB and -- I' '.'
Thursday, May 20th-PARISH, CHURCH 7-30 p.m, ! / ’
• , , INNER WHEEL ......... 8-30 p.m,
Friday i „ 21st-CLITHEROE' WESLEY 7-30 p.m -'
: LOW MOOR..... !,..... . 8-45 p.m. L. HARDY, Producer.
CLITHERCE PARISH CHURCH & SUNDAY SCHCCLS
MCiREGAMBE EXCURSION SATURDAY, 5IAY 22n>l, 1948
MEMBERS Of St. James’ arid St. Paul’s (Low Moor) Church and Sunday Schools arb Invited, with the approval.of the Vicars, to Join us on our outing.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy th e social side of :,
th e Church. " i
ii SEATS AND TEAS; ARE STiLll AVAILABLE. ! Closing date, Tuesday, Mby 18th.
; ' TRAIN FARE AND TEA: Adults 12/6 - Children 10-14, 7/|B; under Ij), 6/6,
I Depart Clltheroe 12 noon, i Return Morecambe (Prom.) 9-0 p.m.
Vicarage, Church Street; or 15, Henthorn Road (li more convenient). ; ■ '
Applications early to—D. H. Sharpies Ihoh. Sec,), c/ o Tbe m1 , I I BULLDOG
Welcome , your i- lurlte m ys |te r jy
herij) to the screejr in a new thriller 11 i
UOGET Ci/r ill jfof m
Should '^ou have prbitiised yoursejf a new Radio Set, the recent Budget may have upset ydur.'calculationi, but-:in fairness f 3 you we are offer ing all the Sets ve had In stock be fore Budget Day at PRE-BUDGET prices—-so here is your opportunity!
we e k l y PKICE TWOPENCE
For WHITSUNTIDE and after—
SPORTS doATS & /TROUSERS
in inewest ciesigns and colourings which make Ideal sports attire; also '
RAINCOATTS tor Men, I ' Ladies and Boys.
FRED READ
Ladles’ and Gentlemen's Tailors 1 9 , MARKET PLACE, ’ I CLITHERDE. Tcl, 58
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