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AUCTION SALES By T. 8ILVERWOOD
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TmES. ERIDAY, i^RIL 23 1948 AUCTION. SALES
ON SALE By RICHARD TURNER & SON
TTESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM, WISWELL. Near WHALLEY.
I To be offered for Sale by Auction at an early date, by .
MB, T. SILVERWOOD, at
THE SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL. CLITHEROE.
: Rosssssion. g Further [Particulars will be
iven later.: ■ Clltheroe. Tel. 228. ! ,
' T. SH-VERWOOD, Avenue, Auctioneer
T T IG H E R CROSS FARM, , SLAIDBURN
(adjoining road side between Holden and Slaldburn)
, by ' Auction for. Mr. J. -h . Simpson (leaving district) on
R. T. SILVERWOOD will Sell I '
INURING the past few months therel has been a record demand fori this
commodity thrpughout the tountryii’ | This area has kept pace with this demand, and we jlook forward to, serving an [ever- increasing number of satisfied customers in Ihe near future.
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i 1. 1 L im EM p p R CORN MILLS,
CLiTHEROE 5 : : Telephone 533 and 534 HEflE ARE FOUR RADIO BARGAINS
Snap these up before the extra Tax goes on< Take special note of the prices and terms.
1948 Special De-luxe
Floor Model, made by Rainbow, 6 valves. With 10 ins. Concert Sneaker! exceptional volume and . ;tone quality; 3 wave bands, with fine short wave p e r f o rma n c e ! in
1| i f t7^i"*
■ Snap this up at once £29 1 2 Terms: Deposit 58/6
polished walnut cabi net; specially reduced at nre-Budget price.__ , ,
beautifully' figured and 11/8 weekly.
1948 Philips, all wave.,4 valve;: works on A/G or D/C; will work from any plug point without aerial or earth: a really wen- derful
' 19d. A few only a t £17 17 3 Present price £20 19s. little. . set.
Delivery I expected this week. At last, at ore-
Terms': Deposit i s l and 5/2 weekly.,
• war price, th e New 1948 Invicta. brand new Model. Invicta 4 valve; works , on A/C or D/C mains; powerfut tone; ex ceptionally clear: a
superb set at an tin- W I '" . IH'”Ill' 1 1 I ' !
• ■ comniMe f 9 ' 9s. Od.. plus tax £4 Is .'3d. £13 10 3
heard of Price to-day. Fully guaranteed. Set
Terms: Deposit 27/- ■ and only 3/10 weekly.
Ferranti, as new: In perfect working order,
wave, fully guarantd £12 0 0 universal mains, all
\ Terms': Deposit 24/- and 3/11. weekly.
Only one. : Magnavilx 6 valve, all I
and condition . . . . . . £10 0 0. Terms: Deposit 20/-,
out! [excellent tone and 2/10 weekly.
Your old set .taken! in p a r t ' exchange.
home, day or evening.' Send p.c. or ring Great Harwood 265. Your wailts attended to same day.
11, High Street, Rishton
Guest’s College solves iti
Do not be content to let your children take the first or any Job tha t inay be offered to them. .........
Think
future. A course t of. training now at Guests will ensure their rapid advancement to a suc cessful Business or Civil career. ' Take advantage of our Advisory Service, Write or call for College Prospectus of courses and careers from'
wisely ......... - . of their c GUST’S COLLEGE
Principal:, E. G. QUEST,
B.Cora. (London) .:
9‘H, -1 ExtJiange, Street, Blackburn
VACUUM CLEANER BARGAINS.
UPRIGHT BAG TYPE
G.E.C. re-conditioned and guaran teed. ' £10 Os. Odi Terms: Deposit 20s, and 3s, 6d. weekly. '
VACTRIC De-luxe j Junior Cleaner. 1048. Brand 'new; a superb job; I new only £15 15s. Od.
. Terms : Deposit 31s. 6d. and 4s. 6if. weekly.
exchange!.and full market allow ance made, . Demonstration In your own holnb, flay or evening. Send p.c. or'ring [Great Harwood 265. We strongly advise buying now prices are reduced due - to Budget reduction. I
Your old cleanet taken In part ' HEINS RADIO LTD.
Specialists In all Cleaner Repairs. 11, High Street, Rishtbii'
paid)—Fell, Bank Cottage, Sawley, Clltheroe.
:
LEVER’S ‘1L0B0L” CALF MEAL
The perfect Milk substitute. No boiling water required.
For particulars asld W. Bamber, 32. RamsgreaVB Drive. Blackburn.
PRICES: 1/4 & 2/4 per bottle. . — 1
Labrador Dog. ' A' grand looking dog and a wonderful worker; ex cellent In water.' jFee 5 gns. (pre
JOHNNY ESQDiRE" U 20856/48),..'
AT stUD p
g uedilcree
(K.C. No. Black
(11) Demonstration' In your own
HEINS EADIO LTD 25 years selling good Radio.
electric; A/Ci conditioned through
, . ! PUBLIC NOTICES
W E S T RIDING COUNTY AGRICULTURAL EXECU- TIVE COMI^iTTfeE
ASSISTANCE ON FARMS^ , INDIVIDUAL [PLACINGS
A-UMITED number of persona
periods - to assist with the harvest on farms having .Suitable accom^ modatlon. Farmers who can-take One or more volunteers are'well advised to make use of this labour.
will be available for short
trlct 'Executive ptBcer, Chambers, Sklpton.
Stray Hotel, Harrogate.
T he ministry ^ TURE & FiSl
Application should be made as early as possible t6 J. Robbi Dls- Cllastle
tv . P . RICHARDSON,
OF AGRICUL- HERIES.
LANCASHIRE C.A.E.G
horticultural services FRUIT TREE SPRAYING
least one application of Lime Sulphur In the Spring, together with Lead Arsenate where neces sary.
TOMATO.^ PLANT SPRAYING, (Glasshouse).
Tomatoes, growers are advised to spray their crop'for the prevention of Cladosporlum (Mdew). ,
To'ensure la m am um crop of
undertake this. wo|:k In orchards or glasshouses' where the growing of orchatd fruit or tomatoes Is a commercial undertaking.
The Committee la only able, to
charges, etc., should be made without delay to ;-L The Horticultural. Officer, Govern ment Buildings, r Pcnwortham Preston. . ■
Applications for particulars of : ; T. Cl CREYKE, I i County 'Agricultural Otocer.
ffHE RURAL DISTRICT ! COUNCIL OF CLITH^ROE.
TOV7N AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS, 1932 and 1943. I
INTERIM TREE PRESERVATION ORDER
r jyj'OTICE IS HHREBY GIVEN
(1) That on the 15th April, il948, ■ . the Minister' of Town'and Country Planning In exercise of the powers, given' to: him by sub-section (2) of Section 8 of the Town and
the I 'Interim Preservation Order! No. llmade bj* the Rural’ District Council of Clltheroe on the 26th'Febru ary,' 1948, with respect to the woodland areas more particu larly ; described In ’ the 'Schedule, hereto.;
Planning (Interim Develop ment) Act, 1943, approved
- - ________ Country
that the said Order as approved by the Minister and the ,map annexed thereto, or certified copies thereof, are open for Inspection, without payment of any fee, at the Council Offices, Church Brow, Clltherde, during or dinary office h o u rs:
THE SCHEDULE referred: to
No. on Description' plan of Woodland Area
1 Plantation of Hardwoods
2 Plantation of mixed Hard woods, Soft: woods and •Conifers
3 ' 4 ' ditto -ditto .'
ary. 1948. . . ' •
Whalley Rd„ Pendleton,
ditto
. ditto .' ditto
DATED this; 23rd day of Febru- : T. P. RpSHTON,
. : Clerk pt the Council.
Council Offices, Church Brow, Clltheroe.
(]LITHER0E C(|RP0RATI0N OAS DEPARTMENT
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DISTRIBUTION SCHEMS WEEK No; 28.
Aprii 26th to May 1st.' '
inclusive
COKE I |
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Holders of Permits Nos, 301.600' 1
arc entitled to draw coke this week.
Gas Works, Clltheroe April 23rd, 1948,
Gas Engineer and Manager. '
E. W. HARRIS,
Association of | Secretaries in Commerce
The Secretary, Association! of Secretaries In Comirierce, Alexandra Gardens, Staple Hill, Bristol, i
aminatlon. Write rimy for partlou lars and form : ' |
----- ’ ■ ! (JISBu'rn AUCTMIN MARt I CO.
THE NEXT SALE^ of all Classes of IN-CALF CA’TTLE Will be
held on WEDNESDAY. May 5th. Entries solicited. I
! J. WRATHALL. i Tel. Glsbum 242. Secretary.
Invite application^ for.' Fellow, Associate, or Student Membership. For a limited, period those'pos sessing sound Secretarial, Admin istrative or Executive experience may obtain admission 'without ex-
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Near Barra- Clough,
Situa tion
the produbtlon of good fruit, apple and pear trees should. In general, be given at
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i 30 Head of youiig coloiry Cattle: 62 homed and h.b. Wedder Hoggs; Bay Horse,' good worker; 40 Pullets and Hens, bred from accredited stock. Further particulars next week’s i
advert.
17; Chester Avenue, Auctioneer Clltheroe.i Tel. 228.
T.’ SILVERWOOD, By HENRY HOLDEN & SON.
'ROROUGH SALEROOMS, LOWERGATE. CLITHEROE,
'. HOLDEN'& SON will Sell by Auction on
• SATURD/lY, MAY 1st. 1848, at One O’clock prompt,
house-proud I Table; drop-end Settee: upholstered Easy and Stand Chairs! In plush; divan Easy and Hollo Chairs with cushions; Rocker Chairs; Phllco Eliminator Wireless Set; battery Set with portable speaker; 2 and 3 tier Dumb Walters; rubber and wood table-top Wringers; 3 bracket or Mantle Clocks; 4-leg Stopl; 4 Curbs; 2 Lady’s Cycles; 4-rall Clothes Rack! and fittings; satin wood single! Wardrobe; Toilet
Cottage Plano; 2 Cupboards with Eliding doors; oak gate-leg Table With felt cover;; Kitchen .Tables;
Oak and I walnut Sideboards;
Chests; Bedsi;le Table and Chairs; Child’s Cot, with Mattress; Carpet
61ns.; Baby’s High Chair; Elec tric Kettles; elec. Smoothing Iron; Gas Boiler; Bread Cabinet; Pans and Enamelware; leather Couch; Tan-Sad; Looking Glass; Budgl. Cages; Yellow Dishes; Stainless Cutlery; Lawn Mower with grass box; Leather! Case; Soft Goods; Fire Guard;!
Square In twp halved; l if t , x 9ft.; Lino. In two rolls, 13ft. 61ns. x 6ft.
Pictures; Ornaments; Glassware, etc.
Plants and Pots; capper Tea Dm; I
Clltheroe. Tel. 356. Ironing Board;
HY. HOLDEN & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers.
THS CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
IVTONDAY NEXT—GRADING Of PAT STOCK at 9-30 am.
rrUESDAY NES DAIRY CATTl
No stock accepted after 12 noon. !XT — SALE of
ITTLE at 10-30 a.m.
when upwards: of 60 Newly-calved Cows and Heifers will bo- on offer: also a good show of EWES with Lambs at foot and Store HOGGS will be oh offer. Including entries from Messrs. F. Clark, Seth Wood, J. E. Cowperthwalte and others.
SALE OP GELD and LA'YING-OFr CATTLE Will be held on FRIDAY NEXT. Abril'30th, when a good show of upwards of 200 head of all classes Is expected to be on offer. Including a choice selection of Geld Heifers iand
Autumn Calving Cows, ‘
at 10-30 a.m.
THE FIRST SALE of all classes of ■A ATTESTED AND SUPERVISED ATTESTED CATTLE Will be held on WEDNESDAY, May 12th. Early entries will be appreciated. Sale at 11 a.m. The SALES will be con tinued each Fortnightly Wed,
Tel. 326. By MR.
E. CHESTER. !. '
Secretary. i E. JACKSON
rpHE CRICKET FIELD, GISBURN, ^
Near CLITHEROE.
JYINDLY REMEMB ER the -•A. Auction Sale for, Mr. B.' Bindley and others at 10-30 a.m;,
THIS SATURDAY, 24th April, as previously advertised,
etc., Including! Pordson Tractor; Tractor Trailer; . Carts and Farm ing Machinery, together with a
EXCELLENT ASSEMBLAGE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
splendid display of the usual Farmyard Tools; also two Ford- son 'Tractors, r.t„ 1938 and 1942, and a Fordsoh Pulley (new) for Mr. Dodgson, Ivy House, Kendal.
A, IE. .JACKSON.
Cragg Farm, 'Auctioneer & Valuer PouIrldge.'Cblne. Tel. Colne 360.
GRAND TO'tAt, DISPERSAL SALE QOPPICE FARM, GISBURN
A E. JACKSON has received In- structlorts to Sell by Auction
for Mr. A, Kayley, who Is' leaving the farm, the jwhole of his
On-TUESDAY. 27th April, . at 12-30 p.m.
FARM STOCK, CABINS, IMPLE- MENTS, etc.
Ai IE. JACKSON. ■
Cragg Farm, iAucfloneer & Valuer Foulrldge, Cplne, Tel, Colne 360.
J7ULCOCK FARM, PENDLETON, " Near CLITHEROE
.JYINDLY RjEMEMBER the Auction j.S a le 'fo r Mr. W.
Chew, at 1p.m. j
MONDAY NEXT. 26th APRIL, as previously advertised
CATTLE. SHEEP.! POULTRY, IM PLEMENTS and CABINS, etc.
A. E. JACKSON, Auctioneer and Valuer.
Cragg Farm, Foulrldge, , Colne.. Te). Colne 360.
PIRBER HOUSE FARM, BLACKO. NEAR NELSON.
! A. E. JACKSON has received In
■for Mr. Jonathan Brown (who Is leaving the farm) on
structions to Sell by Auction
the following smart coloury young Cattle. Horse.lPoultry, Implements, Motor Mower, iLorry, etc.
WEDNESDAY. 5th MAY at 1-15,
months old; ' 4' Heifers, '18-20 months old; Slstrong geld Heifers, 2 teeth, at: for service; R.W. Heifer due Dec), 2 teeth; 8 young Cows due August to November, the Nov. Cows In rnllk.
years, old, 15.2 h.h., good worker In all gears. Useful Sheep Dog;
ditto, 6ft. X 5ft, sectional; Night Arks; Lay Ark) as new, 6ft. x 5ft.
^ Implements and Motors : Single horse Bamford Mower; Morris Motor Mower. I in good order; Austin Heavy 12 Tractor, with manure cart body and tipping
Barrel, Churn,! Milking Buckets, Pig Troughs; set 'of Cart Gears; Rakee, Porks Scythes and usual sundries,' ' ' i ;
. Further details from ; ■'a A. E. JACKSON,
Cragg PMm, , ! , Auctioneer. Poulrldge, Colne. Tel. Colne 360
gear; ■ Austin HSavy 12 Flat, 1934, In extra good] condition; Hay Swe;p; Lister, Separator, new;
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Poultry: 30 good Hens (12 B.fc.) Cabins: On4 Cabin 12ft. x 8ftJ,
Cattle: . Two Heifers, 14-18 , NOTE Summer Judg siing at 10 a.m,
usual well-known dealers and local farmers.
from the Sale
and
rriHE ' NEXT FoilTNIGHTLY. SPRING PRIZE SHOW AND
MONDAY. MAY 3rd. 1948.
thereabouts, together with Farm House and Buildings, with vacant
SHEEP COTES FARM, WISWELL, Near WHALLEY. Containing 58 acres, 3 roods or
SALE OP, A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM
piCHARD 'TURNER & SON, at •t^ THE TOWN HALL. BENTHAM,
ELDROTH, AUSTWICK. To be Sold by Auction by /
On WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of j
May, 1948, at 3 o’clock In I the afternoon precisely,
subject to the Law Society’s General Conditions of Sale, and to special conditions which will be read at the time of sale.
A valuable Stock Rearing Farm known as
BUTTERFIELD GAP. ,
Mr. P. Dlnsdale at an annual rental of ,^£80 per annum. There Is a ye tithe rent charge of £4 16s. 6d. per
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essentially ,a stock-rearing farm and offers a good lnvestm,ent.
The fatm Is well known and is I
by appointment and further par ticulars may be had from the
The tenant will show the farm
Auctioneers, Bentham, or Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Solicitors,.
P iEN TH AM AND DISTRICT
FARMERS' AUCTION MART CO, LTD.
8/lTURDAK IPRIL 24th.
cattle will be forward: 20 half- bred Ewes with lambs; 330 black- fOced EWes with Iambs; 160 half- bred and. blackfaced Hoggs.
OTORE CATTLE and Annual Saie of SHEEP. About •30 store
WEDNESDAY. /VPRIL 28th.
■WNENLY SALE of Newly-calved ” COWS and HEIFERS. Entries
Austin Saloon,. 1937, In good run ning ,from Mrs. Baines.
Include: 12 various cattle from Mr. T.^ Penny; ' 2 wagons Irish Cattle for Mr. ,B. McCay; 10-h.p.
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^ Calving Cows and Heifers for Mr. W. E. Brown. About, 160
•Ayrsnire, cross-bred Ayrshire, cro6^ ' .br^_ Frlesjan summer and autum^
A NNUAL SALE of Laylng-olf A Jf. <JXW
SATURDAY. MAY 1st. TTil. nuyui/v J.UU
calving Cows grand lot.
and Heifers.
Sales each day at 11 a.m. RICHARD [TURNER ,& SON,
Bentham, Lancaster. T. H. TAYLOR & SON.
' ^Auctioneers and Secretaries
comprising excellent old-fashlOne'd Farm House, ample farm buildings and 126J acres o f . pasture and meadow land, together with graz- 1 ^ rights on Austwlck Common. The farm Is In the occupation of
PRAMS RE-TYRED «v s e TEAM’S While ycu wait
at Market Place, Clltheroe.
stock at Benthams, 14, MarkSt Place, Olltheroe. Tel. 167.
be made up Into stylish) Gauntlets by famous fur craftsmen; Charges f ------------- ----------------- £ - “ ’ •
■jpUR GLOVES. Send your old fiir collar or two rabbit skins to
Fur Glove Specialists, 881, Pa-” ' ham Road. Burnley, Lancashire
or making 80s. per palF.—Ward’A,
sale. Also Nursery. Furniture, Oote, Cha
renovations. —. STUTTABDS, 'the " Pram Shop,” ! 31/33,; Manchester Road, Burnley.
uuuirs ana P y r ad nlaay Peennss,)3 etc. Tel. 4770. Shop.
Cattermole, 12. • Park Street, ■Olltheroe.
t o |‘
GALE—LORRY DRIVER'S LOG BOOKS.-Advertiser & Times-
, ' ■ : ' ■ )
7 p o s FOR SALE, 3s.
6d..psr bag) also bundles of Wood supplied - shops at reduced' prices.—D.
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’U'ERGUSON TRACTORS. — New ■4- price only £325.: Permit free and early delivery from the sole area distributors for! this district) —Central Garage , (Haljfax) Ltd; 'Phone Halifax 4626 for pattlculark of the famous "Serylce] direct W user."
Benthems (by the clock), ! 14, Market Place, Clltheroe. phone 167,
■AfARMET, TANSAD: PHAMS, Cot Cars and Folders In stock.-J
' covers, bedspreads; ■ attractive' shades, gold, sky, golden brown/ green, rust, cherry, ! tomato, or salmon; ) any length, sdppUed, 40 Ins, - wide; 5s. lid. Iper yard, postage Is.; 541ns. wide 6s. lid. per yard, postage Is.y, - samples available; please send od. stamps. —CELIC and Co. (Dept. 0/27), Mall Order Stores, BEDFORD.
Y ew and Second-hand MOTOR L* CYCLES and Auto-Cycles; spares, etc.—Clifford Clegg, Great -Harwood, Tel. 184,
Lane, Clltheroe. T ADIES’ Art.
Tom Younger’s, Cllthetoe Market, INGS;
Sets;
Knickers, Vests, Combs, Night : I ■ '
Interlock Pantees,
gowns, Pyjamas. For: fair shares and satisfaction.—Tom lYounger's, Clltheroe Market. .
DISPERSAL SALE OP CHOICE HOME-BRED STOCK
p / f Y HEAD FARM, { BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND.
T.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 5th. at 1 o.m,
land and Sons (who are leaving the farm), Will Sell by Auction, as
Instructed by Mrs. Prank- J-A.I.)
month old: 7 Heifer Stlrks, 10 months, and 5 14-18 months; 7 Heifers due May; Blue HelfCr, fit for service; 2 dark Roan, ditto) 2 Roans, 1 Red and White, and 1 Black and- White- ditto; ■ Red Heifer, geld. In milk: Black ditto) Roan Heifer, geld; fit f o r ' service Roan Cow, geld: Red and 'White Cow due Oct.: Roan Heifer du5 Oct.; Light Roan Heifer, eprlngt Ing.
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, Sheep: 27 homed Ewes and followers. ■ i
18 h.h., a very good sort, correct In all gears.
Horse i )Bay Gelding,: 9 years old! ' ■:
old: 20 R.I.B. Pullets. Stock Goose and Gander.
—...............and 8ft. X 6ft.; '"Wood’ d.h. Mowing Machine: Treadl Sewing Machine. :
Pllklngtbn Sectional Hen Cabin's 12ft. X 8ft., —
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,’spected the stock and can recom'l mend It to those Interested In the purchase of carefully-bred young stock, reared In a district from which they will provo well wher- per-they p . A cordial Invitation Is extendedf to all Interested.
Swadford Chanabers. Sklpton. Baby Chic^ PeUets Lever’s ^K E HELLIFIELD AUCTION I i MART C(). LTD.
T O M ^ i n Ver.ial? dl®^ tZ --------
K^UAr^pORTinGm^
Prizes offered for ' best light and heavyweight calvers.- .
/t h e ' J- .cm
Last sales numbers 463, Special Notice, '
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gasses of Laylngimi^^owf and N^ers, will vendors ■ please Jfe of their entries on cf ^ ” !5ey next in order to to advise customersl
| of ATTESTED CATTLE will be
special PRIZE i of ail classed'
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sale at i p.m? M r P. W. 8TARKIE,' !i
Phohe 226 Helllfield. 8ecfetai)y;i ON SAI,E
^ PLANTS.-J. : Wilson, PeSdle View Nursery. Chatburn.
^ Bow (In case): |h.t. Ellmlnator“ all reasonable.—Apply (after 8
?.oy’e"c2CLE; Violin and &^atburn '
PQY’S WHITE SHIRTS.—Corner House (bottom of King Lane)
GALE—16; bore, i double . barrel f^hammer GUN^i | London make;^ (60- cartridges): |good grouping pattern: first reasonable offer.—i
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> ' BOOK; Royal [London Mutual Insurance Society.—Apply: G) Altham, 20, Waddow View, Wad-' dlngton, or Royal London Office Hargreaves Street. Burnley.
■GALE — Part-time • INSURANCE
GALE—TREASURE COT, complete With Mattress;- equal to new
-.:Btrlckland, Klikmoor Road Clltheroe.
Horse: Brown harness Horse, 7
•GALE—HOUSE; , vacant posses- slon.-Apply : ! 16, West View,'
CUtheroe, Advertiser and Times.
YOUTH'S Blue-grey SUIT; good condition.—Write Box H8.
■jn REENHOUSE,' 10 ft. X 6ft. X 6ft.,' ^ Joiner made; : almost new.—| Apply :! Advertiser and Times.
GALE—Two HOUSES for Invest-' « ment: 5 and 7 /MOSS STREET,' Cllttieroe; good coAdltlon. What offers.—Write Box: H3, Advertiser) and Times.
, ! AAJAVAVA
rollers; good'condition; seen by arrangement.—Write Box 09,! Advertiser'and Times; ,
Table-top 'WRINGER, ------------------- AJkVUU ' , xuvnunujl I
pHLERRY TREE- " Tuckaway "i I .^ T a b l e -
rubber.
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GALE—One BROODER LAMP, as' ^ new: lOs.—Apply: Capstlck,! Lower GazegUI, Rlmlngton.
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Write. Box H7. Advertiser and. Times.
QALE — Pot-grown TOMATO . °
e?lved : COWS and Newly. .. N.B.—The Auctioneers have Ini Poultry; 40 Anconas, one year i , [
above, their 35 head of exception ally choice home-bred Cattle, Sheep, Horse, Poultry.’etc: Cattle; Roan Heifer Calf, one
premises by competent etrlngers. —Cook’s. Castle Street, Clltheroe,
npENNIS BACQUET^feestrlngs and repairs carried put on the
IVTilN’S Interlock short sleeve ■t'-A VESTS or Pants;; | sleeveless Vests or elastic Trunks; all wool Vests or Pants) wool mixture
Vests or Pants.—Tom-Younger's, Clltheroe Market.'
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wool Socke, cashmere Socks; men's all wool Stooklng6.-T-4l7 Toih Younger’s, Clltheroe Market.
TTEAVY-BIBBED working SOCKS a t 1 coupon per pair) all
GALE—(Two only). : Ichlldren'B CYCLES; all steel, Jn bright
Collar attached Shirts,] You are sure of satisfaction at Tom ’^ u n g e r ’a, Olltfieroe Matket,
T INED UNION SHIRTS, Sateen Shirts, ^ a k L Navi or Grey
taOLTON TWILL SHEETS, Cotton • y Blankets, bleached Sheets, all sizes Bed Ticks, Pillowslips, Towels, linen XJIass Cloths.—Tom Younger's. Clltheroe Market.
bib and brace Overalls, collar attached. Shirts, Tunic Shirts, Pyjamas, cashmere Slacks.—Tom Younger’s, Clltheroe Matket.
IVfEN'S sleevelesj SlLlPOVERS, Cardigans, working Socks,
- rPHE NEW LOOK I How -lovely , , t o
your floors, i t gives that beautiful Glossy Flidsh so essential to the seveifar shades.!
see DARKALINBI Stain on DARKALINe does- not scratch.
GALE—MURPHY BATTERY' SET, “ good condltlon.-rWrlFe Box G2,, Advertiser and Times. !:!
suitable for farm house.—Write Box G.7.. Advertiser and Times.
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Sale to commence at One o'clooki T. H, TAYLOR & SON, P.A.1,1 Auctioneer’s Offices:
GALE—KITCHEN RANGE, In good condition, 4 f t 61ns. xl 4ft. 61nt;
■[VrEN’S ^ BILK' VESTS -AND -I-"- TRUNKS, M. and 03.— Corner House, King Lane.
, Particulars from: ■ Steele, Fbrd and Newton, : Batelki’s Bank Chambers, 6; King
LanO.lTelephone Burnley 6284. Office hCurs; Tues day and Fridays, 10-80 a.m. to 5-30 p.m.______ . !| ■ '
nUHE HAL I FAX IBUaDING -*• SOCIETY for a prompt and personal Home-buying Service.
GALE—1044 FORDSON TRACl'OH, In' . perfect ' order!— Moon, Bradley Hall, Chalgley.:
, /COUPON FREE PAlRACHUfE MA'TERIAL,; Nylon Tin white,
■ 25s. parcel,, postage 9d.| RAYON, long panels In white; sky tur- quoXe, or deep; rose; iPidce .80s. parcel, postage 9d.—CELIC and Co., (Dept. C/27), Mill Order Stores, BEDFORD.
V COKE BOILER; Idial, 62,000 B.T.U.; . suitable for meillum. size bouse; ) In excellent condition.—
PENTRAL HEATING DOMESTTC
Whiteside, Eastham Street, Cllth eroe.
i . . -I
You can’t expect relief mtll you remove the poisons c4i)i' ■trouble. F iatm
XT’S MISERY. TO. SUF^R from rheumatism, sciatica, backache.
sprinkle on food; packets Is. 3d. from; Chemists, Boots or Coop, Stores.
wonderful mixture,, of _______ herbs, barks, seeds anc .flowers. Monastery Herbs act bn jildneys and liver In a natural pains fade away; no
brewing; Branches
manner,
/ ’DEPOLISja YOjtJR FUSNITURE . LIKE NEW. Do it yourself the easy way. I t is' simple. I Dries in
a few minutes-,' perfect results: equals French polish, f ; Get a bottle of Holder’s “ LIGHTNING" Brash Polish, 1/6, from] Clltheroe ' Wallpaper Co., 18, Ca^t e IStreet,
O - ______t j . . . Clltheroe.
■per cent. Interest caltulate monthly balances. Special to tenant'purchasers.I . Varley, : Edmondson ' and
.Ail' j
Bradley’s Chambers, CaStle Cllthero'e. Tel; 513. ■
■pRAM—^M.O.B.,'cream land j- (Silver Cross)- excClIen dltlon; neatest £8.—Apply
:1 Lowergate. Clltheroe. ;T
—6, Downham Road, cf "atbui evenings,—’’ Lunesdale,'!) Waddlng-
(SALE-TGent’s SPORTS! CYC new; Sturmey ArchM 4
GALE—CHEST OP DRAWERS and Utility- Dining Tablf.. Offers;
tlon; -bargain,—ApplyAdv and Times.
-and Co.. (Dept. C/' Stores, BEDFORD.
GALE — H.C.B.
printed tile pattern In 1L _ or sky; wldth'371ns.; ! [price lOs, 3d.__ per yard, post AMERICAN CL6tH, ! l lengths 461ns x 16 1ns.,
AMERICAN CLOTH, tl for' -tables,, sheh
able yes, light
engths 20s„ postage 1
baize, etc.,
green
itage t o l t :,
i
condition.—13, Castle : Vf etoe.
0 ALE—M.C.B. - PRAM, 1 cream, mudguards,
GALE—90 -BEECH ■ ^ 3{t. high;
PRAM, black'and; cream)! good , f
Parker’s Nurseries,' Wha 2243.
'25s. . ■ ^
ontford /’ am)l good BW. iCllth-
,
fittings, complete , wltt good - condition; £7 nearest'offer),-Apply : i : 65, Hen- thom Road. Clltheroe.
jblua and chrome
10s; (or Basket:
[ price 6 k . - -p x ic m Order
' Is. In
GALE—McMIOHAEL :WIR! « SET, all mains; good
;ELESS :ondl- ' irtlser
JHNGLEY BUILDING |sO(i] makes liberal advances
d on terms :ents; Co.,
Gate,
navy con- 22,
!|bE, as speed, irn.
TKTY at 4
her Pierre’s'Monaster;' Herbs— precious
Put ■ --- ' your
;ng, ,1th
the In
cream, primrose, daffodil, or old gold, all new long paifeis; Ideal for undies, dresses, curtains- price 26s. parcel, postage 9dl EG'YP- TIAN COTTON, long panels, no cross seams, pastel shadfes, orange, gold, primrose, sky, l l« it green, deep rose, white or cream; i price
k n i c k e r s , . Corsets,' Brassleres, Pyjamas, Nightgowns;
Pan ee ah t.p#s, Petts. Stockings; Ankle lEocks.'— art., silk o,„., ou>.
ART Xl. TNiSILK or Llsle-llndd STOCK
■JpOB all WATCH' KEPAIRS.- - Coneroa and' Leeming, Moor
Silk
itNICKERS, ')r
Caml-
IPURNISHING FABRIC,, dyed Hessian, no coupons, close' weave; Ideal for curtains, loose)
T Pram
selection of Foldlhg PRAMS and Sun Cars for 'inunedlatB
TTIGH TENSION BATTERIES for the Wireless. Mo« - sizes l i '
WANtED
The Advertisements In these sections do not relate to men, - aged 18-60, or women, 18-40, unless they or the employ ments are; excepted from the Control of Engagements Order,
PART-TIME NURSING fnv
(THE Calderstohes Certified Instl- * tlltinn . roniil»*o
PART-TIME NURSING. Working hours (any suitable number up to 30 per week) arranged to suit the convenience of applicant,, day, night or week-end duty. Excellent rates of pay ranging from Is. Hid. per hour for women without ex perience to 2s. Oid. per hour for qualified staff, viz; 'Those In pos-
tutlon require WOMEN for
either by letter or In person to the Medical Superintendent Calder- stones Certified I n s t i t u t i o n , WHALLEY, near Blackburn.
J iR O C K H A L L INSTITUTION, LfiNCHO, Nr, BLACKBURN,
/THERE ate the following vacancies for FEMALE COOKS
In the staff kitchen:
Cook-lurChargc—Wage 98s. p e r . week of 48 hours.
. i
Assistant Cook-^Wage 78s. per week of 48 hours. _
' Both are resident and pension able posts. F-ull - board,, etc. Is charged at the rate of 23s, per week. Modern kitchen and equip-' ment. Excellent conditions. Apply personally or by letter to f Matron at the Institution,
6s, weekly in addition. It hold ing recognised diploma in cooking. ■
YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING COUNTY COUtiniL ■
CARETAKER of the above-named' school,
!'!
Cleaning.materials are supplied free by the Education Committee. A list of duties may be seen at
to the undersigned, together with copies of two recent testimonials
not later than Saturday, May 1st. 1948.
’. Education' Office, Settle. ■ halley Arms Hotel.
, 'T’ Com Mill.—R. D. Blackburn ■
and Sons, Llttlemoor Corn Mill, Clltheroe.
4A 11,— i v ,
ANTED—Ladles’ and : Gent's L CLOTHiNG.-'-Seed, Parson
ane, Clltheroe. t j . x jm u j j . u u i u
flOOD PRICES paid for Clean V CAST-OFF OLOTHINO. P.O. promptly attented to,—Mrs. Wil kinson, 15,eRegent Street, Black- bum. (Late Miss Lyons, of B’bum).
W
WANTED—A smart ASSISTANT, .also BOY, to Grocery trade.—
colours; , £6 13s. 6d: each.— Advertiser and Times Office.
Apply:; c. and R. Hargreaves, Parson Lane. Clltheroe.
details rooms, etc., gas, elec, and t sanitation.-Write Box G5, Adver-
TIOUSE or COTTAGE, with land, garage and outbuildings. State
lser and Times. ' i
I area; buy or rent.—Write Box F4, Advertiser and Times.
and 9tt. to 12ft. wide. Full par- .Stating price, to Eaves
Hall Hotel, near Clltheroe.
GHOP ASSISTANT w an ted ^ ^ Apply.)' Coneron and Leeming, 17/19, Moor Lane. Clltheroe.
GMART FEMALE ASSISTANT re- r Jiulred for hlghtolass Stationery and Fancy Goods business; good opportunity for really ■ capable applicant: experience preferred, but .not- essential.-Wr,’‘ ------------ Advertiser and Times.
I VotlNO MAN wants partior full I
jF8, Advertiser and Times.:
commission basis should' apply Stating war service; experience not essential.—Write Box HI. Advertiser and Times.
ence. If any; Rawtenstall district.
weekly and keep; free;;;_da l uBliiy u stating
■’ , , MAID • t vo jibb age
hejlp provio d w anid :
[Write B0x ' H2,: Advertiser and Times.
Underwood, a l l ; leading makes; ‘prompt collected; cash.—KA’YE, 312. Lower Broughtno Road. Salford, 7 .. (Broughton 1638). .
|H. considered to sell direct: to the public, Electrical Domestlo, Appll- ,|ances;
iGALESMAN ,capable salesman;
iNatlonal Utilities- Limited. 8.’ ' South King Street, Manchester. 2.
ana assistance given; salary and ! commission.-Write giving'details
uuiveiiUOli, good own territory
(PERSONS required, make FANCY r- GOODS at - home.—Write for s ta l ls . Melton Manufacturing Co., Southgate street, Leicester.
WANTED' — HOUSEKEEPER; ■ I” , hours!8-15 a.m. to 4 p.m., 5- day week; ! good pay to suitable Berson,—Apply : • 26, Llttlemoor Road, after 6 p.m or Saturday.
[H ty p ist required with know ledge of • legal work.—Apply tq
Ih ^xperienced. shorthand.
Bamsbottom., LIddle and Dixon, loiieltors,4l Church Street, Clltheroe, stating age, experience and salary required.
i ^ E
Jreat' Harwood: would consider 3X(:hange .for Bungalow In best teldentlal district of Cleveleys. with cash adjustment.—39, Har* jond Lane, Great Harwood.
B lUNIJA’ ' ' ” ’ G LOW In WhaUey or ;
AJNiJSD-UELD c o w s , ! Worn out- , Cows.—W. Walton, irley Farm, Whalley. 'Tel. 3168!
WANTED to purchase! small JT SHOP PROPERTY With iiooms' above In centre of Cllth eroe: vacant or early possession: bartlculars and price to Box H5. Advertiser and Times.
W anted—BOARD residence- [['■ for professional gentlemen, hear centre of ■ Clltheroe.T-Wrlte Tox H4. Advertiser and-Times.
from 9 to 12; - no washing or cooking.-Apply ::! Mrs. Rltzema, Stonehlll House. Orlndleton.
Conditions.—Apply ; w. Dean, 3, Market Place. Clltheroe.
fITfAT'RDRESSER , required (Ladles): good wages and
arker, 1 Acrlngton Road. Whalley. Tel. Whalley 2243,______.:
Ta ‘ • ■ • ■ - ■ —
JWANTED to rent or buy, small HOUSE or Cottage. In or near
f)OCK CHICKENS wanted, 6 to P 8 weeks old, for rearing on.—
Tlltheroe: full particulars to Box 16. Advertiser arid Times.
. / part or . full-time: bus avall- able.—Mrs. Lord, Higher Hodder.
- lersonally to Manager. P. W. Wool-
ANTED—Young GIRL, to train as Junior Cashler.-^ADply
jorth and Co. Ltd.. Clltheroe.
WANTED—Pull ■ or part-time ’ t: COUNTER ASSISTANTS.—
Apply; Staff Supervisor. 1P. W. Woolworth and Co, Ltd., Ullthbroe.
abort periods; private house; atate .age and references to Box HIO, Advertiser and Times. .
t advancing with experience and • ifflclency gained; 48 hour week.— —Apply : Walker, Parson Laile, Clltheroe.
g , -vf ^ J -,f
ROCERY ASSISTANT required, J.I.e. wage rate t o
commence,
WANTED—Good plain ICOOK, to take occasional work for
)AILY HOUSEMAID wanted,
jWANTED — DOMESTIC HELP, ' ’ four or five 'mornings a week,
. to P“ ’^®H®se, small ................
.Or ! SALESWOMAN opportunity utyu LtCi ^tUiy for LOST Bolton-by-Bow 'lanim l. “ " ■ ,
—COOK-GENERAL or v i li« evW i Iini;
a previous, experi
-most evenings deo. Wrrite
| waj e flttlgw £3
■px-SERVICEMEN seeking . good house-to-house selling line on
tlnle GARDENDIG—Write Box
Bowland, would Tike COTTAGE or similar accommodation. In or near
-M- commencing, duty shortly In —ul(f 1-------------------
PAVILION for Bowling Green reqv‘l®‘l— 18ft. long '
tfEALTH VISITOR-School Nurse,
Acting Divisional Education Officer.
E. B. NELSON,
— MAID wanted: experienced; W references essential.—Apply ;
inLEANER wanted, mornings only V —Apply: TOalley Arms Hotel.
WAREHOUSEMAN required for w w t u 1V
Salary Is payable at the rate of £87 6s. Od. per annum.
f*- the position of PART-TIME .
PAYTHORNE COUNCIL SCHOOL a pplications are Invited for
session of the R.M.PJV., or G.N.C. Certificate In Mental Deficiency Nursing. For further particulars apply
. . . i l ln I ni
iHiiHT silivia DARWEN!
sails
BLACKBURN Tel. 4l)42.3 ,. ! ,
e do not send - our of “ Stock Designs,”
b i t qur siaiff are a t your
risht o; press
l! A
sposal without obiiga- , to design [Just the M«m o r i a l to your seritiments.
k our irenresentative Icali; !,
MEMORIAIS I N.i.Hatkuig&Soni
We can! now offer a fine aeleotloi of beautiful designs in the endui- ing matel-iale of monumental stone or several granites and invite your enquiries for spring qr isumm^r erection,
particulars) j Post-card brings
. MONUitENTAL MASONS.- I I I Est. 1934.
W. ROCK ;; L(|tt£it)g! and; Renova|tons
BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT NARWOOD. Phone. 495,
hj EGGS; j ' t ain Is.! per , doz.—Dlnsdale, Alder I House, Bolton-by-Bowland.
POULTRY & EGGS G------ALE—White Leghorn .. .
.. Jtl-B i UBtSUUlU- SITTING
qPURKEY and GOOSE EGGS for -*• h a t c h 1 n' g.—3, Up-Brooki i. Clltheroe. !
AYLESBURY BREEDING;DUCKS for sale, In full lay, 25s. eacl . ---Freil Lawson; Newton. Clltherpg,
the school. Applications should be forwarded
Karswood Poultry Spice to tihe Balandier Meal and housescih}' mash'i’ Bays -Mr.iH.G.L., .-Surrey., Increase' the,egg output 6f yqvjr hens jby trying .Is. : 3d. . packet Karswood from; Dugdaie ah]. Son, Corni Merchants, Waterloo Corn Mill, Olitheroe.
17s. 6d. doz), £5 lOs.-lOO; day-olit' Cocks from' 15s.-100. Also!a gohl
SUnnyslde Accredited Chicks at) price far below their worth. Sexe l Pullets, guai*.. 95 per cent., 30:. doz., £10-100. Guar.; not sexec,
PRICES ?IEDUCED by a thlN d qiiality: unchanged. A wor-
erfulj 'opportunity to l secut selection of- growing Pullets. Sen'l
tor : bur hew list.—Janies I . Hartley, Sunnyslde Accredltel Hatchery' ■ arid : : Rearing j; Fartt, Roughlee. Nelson, Lancs.-' Te Nelson 11368'. ;
- 'i .1
TTODDER VALLEY ACCREDITED -V- ! ■ . i CHICKS,’ ■ ■'.!,- . [
B.L. x;IB.i.ft,! Sexed Pullets, £l-i, per lOO; guaranteed unsexed £1.' All hatched ifrom eggs produced our own fatins; Day-old and'grow ing Cockerels/cheap; road delivery. —lEHED LAWSON,- The foultr;' Farm, Newton, near Oltheroe.
Hatching!every Friday. !RXR,
order. | Also) growing ' Chlcks.-' Hebson; 9, Bawdlands, Olltheroe.
R.I.R., W.L,,rW.L) X R.I.R. hatchlh every Wednesday, from,", soimd; healthy). bipod-tested stock, c?i free range, iD.O, Pullets, £12 ips, per 100/ as hatched, £6 6s.!per.l6( (delivered), i R.I.R. 'Cocks.' £1 pe:- ------ “ ■ '- ick s
- '^ reasonable PRICE ! I.
PELIABLEUHICK8 AT A ) ROTHBURY
PRIVATE HOTEI i LLANDUDNO I
Acoommodation: for 100; I lares Ballroom;' home: from home [Holiday.'
: ! Tel. 6780. HOLIDAYS
.[
MIDDLETON ; TOWER HOLIDAT ‘
I (Near-MORECAMBE); for May, June and Septeniber... All: amenities from 4Igns. pqr.Weeli
YOU CAN STILL BOOK FOR I -CAMP.'
Send a P.C.'for brochure how. '
I ! ' PERSONAL
COUTH I AFRICA WITHOm « WAITING; Liner and Rail £100 Also Kenya/ Tanganyika, Uganda Without,! waiting.—Write OJ.S.A Club, Veryan, Cornwall.
) 1
gf- previous experience to Manager.' EGST-iTHREE Horned -EWES Fawcett, i Bolton-by-Bowland.
MEMORIAM!
McLEOD.—In loving nfemory of Pat., qiediAprU'21st. 1946.
' Loved and remembered th9 ! , . Same]to-day,.', ' l l As In the hour she 'passec
21. :Derby Strept, Clltheroe.: -
' away.' ■ ■ i )
.—Linda and Tom
MOORHOUSE.—Kindest thbughti , of Father, | who passed) awaj
-! —Rhodk, Leo and Cljlldren Newton-le-WllIows.;: .
,}
In the garden of memoiy, . , We meet every day.
I Loving thoughts. ! :
: —Prom j Annie: and Family. 12, ’ Whlpp'i Avenue;: alsc sister Marlon.
'
8TANDEN.—in loving memory b a: i dear sister, Elizabeth Anr
Standen.^who died April; 22nd 1942. ; ■ ;!
[
! without': a ■ chance to sai . goodbye.
. J sister-Maggie at Hayfleljd. ■
! We ofteii sit and talk oi you. 1 Of things you said, and use( ' f '
i And I wonder why you had tc aie, !
— sister'-Bella, and [all a; 100, Whalley Road; ! alsc ; s^er. Mary at Blackpool, anc
to.do;
' April 24thi'/l944. ; ■[ . ^ I “ Remembered al'ways.j’
j red near rib, born burn WE or,; V.V.j may have lambed.--
o . j, ■
J ) AY-OLD quality CHICKS, , guar antced, !not, eexed, ■ R.I.R. an'C W.L.; £6 per TOO. sexed Chicks
to
100; WJj. and W.L. ,x R,l.fl,.'Cock8, 169. per lOO.i-G. W. ROBERTS, SlddowS Farm, Henthom, (JUtheroi (Telephone .660). - , ..
" - 9 1 1 'EGGS PER BIRp PEll . '
a l TO IIGHT (Fr Book
your order now from oui Large Selection :ot
. -
BLIO^. CiREYi and RED ^ GRANITES.
Bend for Catalogue.
Henovatlcjns carried out [ Esthnates Free)
. [AddTBs: I'! ' ; T(l.'2043.l !■ ■ [ '
i CEMETERY GATES ACCRINCTON
' E s twi i
GOLDEN WEDDING lADGER—TAYLOR
. At St Boltoi ■
; April, [James [eroe, Bolto:
, Thomas Badger, of Cllth- e nd Sarah Ann Taylor, of II - ■ ’-Bowland.,'
Peter [and Paul !s Church. -by-Bowland, . on 26th 1898, ! by Canon Wilson,
by l
lYEAR th'anka to; adding. Cong] to Be sliver 25th.
s i i .v e r ! wedding 0UGDALE-4HILL
rqtulatlohs and best' wishes isle
1 feddlng ah
and) Fred!.on their nnl'veriary, Apru
—Pron Mary,! Stanley and John. Harrop loid; T-: ' i 1
DUGDALE-HILL ) ,
. ' Congratulations and' bSst wishes to Mother 'and' Dad i on your ellver wedding-! anniversary, AprU Mth. 1948. ,)
-Ffo in Stanley. Betty'and Marjorie,
! ! DEATHS
HEAT0N.4-At; Milton Avenue, on the-20tn Aprlll 1948, In! her 87th year, Mkrgaret Heaton; wife of
- the late) James Hartley'Heaton anddearly ■ loved i mother of Lewis Hcgtley Heaton. !'
THOMPSON.—On thq 19th April, 1948, at j4. South ]Vlew, Slald burn,' Effen Marlaj. Thompson, the beloved wife of the late William^
ROLL OF) HONOUR
DUCKETT.- my dear ch
11137, let landers; B at San-i-Ja Rcmemb
' ,
ailed April 22nd, 1916, , 'Mesopotamia';
um, L/C, Leo Duckett, iBatt.. Seaforth. Hlgh-
[n loving memory of
bred! as I t 'I t were sfesterday.' ■ ! T ■ '1 ' —Tom,
LIMBERT.^IJovlng memories of Sydney, killed in Germany, 1945.
rl-Walter and Nellie. ‘
LIMBERT—Tieastoed memories of ■ our dear brother Sydney, killed In Western Eurohe,'April 20tb, :1945.
■ —Frcm 'Jennie and. Sam, - ' i . . . r . I
12, .Whlpp Avenue, Clltheroe. ,,t- [ IN MEMORlARil
COWOILL.-II membranes 27th, 1944,
;___Friends at —George, .
asleep April years.)
1 affectionate, r6- Laura, died April
;he Famlllr Rawtenstall.
and
COOK.—Treasured, mernorlea', Of put dear little Jim, who, fell ■ ■
■ 21st, 1941,: aged 4 • A sorrow t(
But to us who have loved and - lost you, )
Your memorw -will [never-grow old.
xJOigreat’ to be tol - Id) ; . 1/
,
.. and sisters- Lynne) and Rose mary. -
-r-Your loving; Daddle, Mammle, ' I ■ '■ I 1
14, Mc/nk'Street, i Clltheroe. 92, St. Paul’s .Street Low Moor. ■eet,
—Auntie Annie; Uncle Cyril and Keith.
Loved and remembered.' 1
COOK.—Sweetest:memories of our, dear grandson and inephew,: Jim, who died'April -21st, 1941,’ aged 4 years. ! ■ t ) , ' '
—Froih Grandma, I Grandad. Uncles Jim and John, and ; Aunt Minnie,
': ( I. : l 95, Hehthorn Road, Cllth^roe; '
COOK'.—Treasured ' memories of , ,our little nephew Jim; who died April 21st, 1941, .aged':4!yeai;s.
The lapse of :tlme cannot dim The fragrance of his. mflumry;
—Prom Unclp ArthiirT^amt ' Chrlssle, bousins Alan, w l , John and!-Arthur, , '
41, Bawdland,dlltheroe.: I
COOK.—In loving memory of our little nephew.: Jim, who died Abril 21st, 1941; aged, 4 years. '
Loves la s t' gift—remerpbrance. 55. Shaw Bridge/ Clltheroe.
—From Uncle! Bernard, Aunt Rosie, Cousin, Tony. ‘ i
COO K.-T^In membry o f : olit dear little- nephew,!,Jim, who'died Aprll:21st, 1941, aged 4-(years.
9, Lee Street, Accrington, : )■ , '
—Prom Uncle) BUI, Aunt Ada, Cousin'Joan.
Memories—treasured always. ; 1
;[ : | j [
GREENWOOD.-tln remembrance of, a dear wife.and slater, Alice Hannah: Greenwood, died April ■23rd, 1942.
'■Remembrance. | I
- Ben and Susan, nephew Eon. and Irene ;; also Andie.
Shaw Bridge Street, and] | 17, BroWnlow Street, Clltheroe. ' Grlnllleton Road,', West [Bradford.;'
■Ihough , lost B —From all
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS McKEND.—The Family of the lati ' sincere !Board
■ tributes recielved in thehi grea*' IQSS. ;! J
■ for thqlr kindness, and. flora/ .
QllU fveV.
Wood Enel Cottage. .' punsop Bridge, near CUtheroe
THOMPSONl-i-Mr. an j Mrs. ' J Rawstnpme wsh to thank al 'S, Friends and ' Neigh
,R.ev._ J/|H. iRlchmoH tor:,theli kind help, [ expressions oC isym pathy •: and for- . floral , tribute:
_ ------, also the-NiirBea and thi
received • In : their sad bereavr ment. ■ '.
)
Clltheroe Company, Clltheroe.
45'. 'Salthlll. Road, Clltheroe.; Printed
and'published by thI Advertiser and I’nmeJ Ltd., at 6. Market FlacS Tel. 407/8 (two Unea)
Blackburn Royal Infirmary, Rev., .T. B. Reid and Rev. A. E. Grimes! VTriUicS'
Relatives. TTiends hours,v{ •
, of Management/ ui mouoBc cui the Fa Family... )
HARTLEY.-^In Ibvlng mimory of Dick; ,a dear husband and- father, [ who, died' April 22nd. 1947. I - ,
[ , . ' . . ! I
Mr. Wn). MCKend wish-to Oxpresi their
th an k e ! to " al :■ . and- Neigh J
': 101, Waddlngton! Road. CUItheroe,- ^
“ Always In odr thoughts." ' ■ ■ —Edith and) kark. ;
KNIOHT.—Treasured memories of a dear, husband and' ifathef.: Albert,! who "died' April 25th,' 1947.
God ' alone —
From his loving wife Elsie snd- his son Fred) ■;
missed ■ him.. -
hbw 11
.
KNIGHT.f-In .treasured - ' j | of my [dear Father, died Apm- 25th, 1947. - i
memory!
Wherever I am, whatever I do. - I nevOr fan to think ofjyou. [
, !
—Prom hl8 son RonnleJ serv™ ,wlth!H.M-P.'ln NdrthlAtrlca^
KNIGHT.-ln loving meniory. of - Albert Knight, died April 26tn. - 1847.. !, .
For ever In my thougbp. —From Clarence Burgess.
. l [ 'S ^ k u t e
y -R/jRTRlDeE HOT^ i t
Cowme ic e 7rl5 p.m.'
36, Albert Street,' Low Moor, 'Clltheroe. :
[knows RIBBLESDALIANS , ASSOCI/TIPN memory dear. to
sight, 11
,
HARGRE/(VE8.—In loving! mem ory of our dear son and brother. Tom, who- died; April 26th,' 1943;
to; ,—Front husband! Harry, [brother
. f A S j C l l ^ A T l f e MQDERA'nD
Sto Yoi
klsts of ijlAlriAr DORV: u i ^PEC SjPOBli SlLHQDETTE ,DE' jLhisE, -f
Large Selection -[if GOR-I r'btiin liiat'eflal niale,' up;j),
Loko:
JACK SirARI STREET,
]^mNGto^!, _ ! ' W
I ' " Ter: Vhaiie| English at 8 GMyhoubds ; 'l^.l
' v i ' f' '’'V '
I Accounts opened: jon a[ b /u i iY - o i i ' lw E ^ y ' i
i [ \wUte io i RUh
Beautiful ' memories I'slte'ntlj,- , ' treasured,
: i '
COOK,—In loving memory of our dear little nephew Jim, who died April -21st, 1941, aged 4iyears.. -
A M
N, rom 9 a ' [’ liiit .
All WHALLEY from ;'i-4! Arms Hotel
. iOilZ nof
;lng! .Grbuni
p.nii
;!ADM#I0]|: -I si
You, left a beautiful memory, •
IN
;|Br(»htlf( *1 Mtlbns7oi
from 6-0.: Last at Ekl and S-'IS.
a.inJ to 6-30 pan.
Predentedjdally at 3-4), 6-30 1 intcyesti- 'Matinee dally .at f
complete show 8-16. 'Sen Boplt early, Ca'to (Restod
liiliiiiiyiiiiioini
LUXUltY CINEMAS GA THIS WEEK-END; "ROAD I
' ' ICombiehoing '! -FOR Six, j;DAYSl
REGORY PECld R JqJ HE^Gw|iY;S I [THE
iG A/ramantlq drdma thatwll ;live igqg 1:
THURSDAY n'ONALtll COLkAN
tt-7-38; SAT and ‘;LDRE
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