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fHEO WILSON & Sow LIMITED
[RAL SEjSVICE , , b A R W E N “ 5 T . ,
B LA G K B pR N - i ;,Tel. 4042!-3 .
s covered by Scales I Funeral Servicel Ltd.
lean <at any hour) to - ■ the e r e c t i o n of a [memorial. In fact any* MI thing to do with funerals
I COMPLETE From the hrkt urgent
TOOLS IRONMONGERY
Household Appliance! , FIREPLACES INQPIBISS INVITH)
York St., CUtheroe Phone 88
registered as a newspaper.
[A;Hacking&5oQi MEMOlilAU
FOR .......
bk your order now. from out Large Selection ot
IL>CK. grey! and RED granites.
Bend t c catalogue.
Benovatlons canled o u t . ‘ Estimates Proa.
ddress: [ CEMETERY GATE*
AbCRiNpTON Tel. 5043;' Est. 1871
Ibbey Road, Chertsey,. Surrey, [hd ' Muriel, only daughter or Tr. and! the latelMrs. 'Wilson, 71,
he engagement Is announced J htween Dennis, ■ youngest son
li ENGAGEMENT WILSON—CHAPMAN
t Mr.' and Mrk,* Chapman, 59.
[ithllee ^Terrace, | Clltheroe, ,WILSON^CHAPMAN
' —Danny and Muriel. ! iiii
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U llliil!l No. 3600 ii( ||i i lllllll TO-NIGHT (Friday, at 7-30; TO-MORROW at 6-0 and 8-15 p.m.
Humphrey Bogart, George Macrcady, John Derek, Robert Lord in “ KNOCK ON ANY DOOR.’>-!-‘A’ film.
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30 n.m.; 'WEbNESDAY. e^O & 8-15. GREGORY! PECK, ANNE BAXTER, RiCNjARD WIDMARK in
This film Is-high with excitement and terror . ■. stark drama of greed for. gold.
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TYRONE POWER, HENRY FONDA, NANCY SCOTT- In
YELLOW SKY IN TECHNICOLOR ‘ A ’ film . . unreeling a
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY,, 6-0 and 8-15 n.m. KELLY, RANDOLPH-
JESSE JAMES
Ihanksi lor telegrams and con- ■ratulatlons Irom .relatives and Trlends.l
SntyER .WEDDING
IaPE.—pongratulatlohs to Mr. In d :
M.rs, B. Snaps on. , their pllver Wedding Anniversary.
-From! Stanley. Elly, Jennie, Emmie and Annie.
BIRfH IERLIKER. — On Wednesday,
petober 19th, 1 at St. Mary’s Hospital, .Kettering,, to Mary InkB Stanway),] wife of 'Vincent Bherllker; the gift of a daughter. ID ^ Gratlas).
DEATHS
tOKi—On 25th October, 1949, at Blackburn Royal Infirmary, Matthew Beck, aged 74 years, .hterment at St. Mary’s ■Cemetery. Saturday, at 3 p.m. | , . Brook Street,! Clltheroe. .
JlOOKSl—On October 26th, 1949. ■at Queen Street, Whalley, John Is. Brooks, the deafly loved ■husband, of Ellen T. Brooks, ■ aged 76 years.' Cremation at I Garleton. on ' Saturday.
I flowers, or mourning by request. iNo
iULCCCK.—On October 22nd, at 180; Bloomsbury] Lane, Tlmperley,
I Cheshire, Robin Whlpp B u ^ c k , ■ only son of Mb. and Mrs. T. W. iBulcock, of i Newby Hills, iRlmlngton, aged 21 years. I Interred at Martin Top- Congre- ■ Igatlonai Chape), .October 26th.
I aRDEN.—On the 20th October, T1949, I at 13, j Salisbury Road, II Blackpool, Mary Jane, , the
i Carden, late df Park Street. In I hen 66th year.I .interred at St. T Joseph’s, October 25th.________
beloved wife of the, late John
IACKSON.—On the 23rd October, ■ 1949, 1 at
, Jackson,. In her 81st year. .Interred at St. Mary’s Cemetery on the 26th.
Clltheroe, Esther Isabella, the beloved wife of the late Henry
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, Sedbergh Avenue, Blackpool, .'Sarah I Eleanor;, aged 73 years, beloved wife of; the late Richard Knight. Interred at Carleton, Monday, Octobpr 24th.
(NIGHT,—On October 21st, at 36, '! IN MEAiIORIAM
tlLTHAM.—In lo\|lng remembrance of out dear Parents, who died October 27. 1946, and May 27, •1943. i
. ' r shadows flee away.” . ! I '—From the Family.
nitheroe! and Bai|row.
JRI8CO.—In loving memory ' of , my [dear, wife, Sarah E. Brisco, ; wno| died October 29th, 1936,
i ' How 1 sweet 'jit. will be to !! I ■ welcome once more, i ! ’Those friends! who In Jesus have passed on before;
-Ever i remembered by her Husband and Daughter.
And there we shall join those who loved us of old.
^3, Edlsford Road.i______________
I bURTON.—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother.
i You can only have one mother. Patient! kind and true; No o ther
Mary Clara Burton, who passed away November 1st, 1948.
.—From her loving Son, Daughter-in-law;and Family
Will be as true tff you. world. | 6, Wilkin'.Street, Clltheroe.
I bURTON.—In loving memory of a dear Mother, who passed away November 1st, 1948.
And thoughts are ever sweet. We travel along th a t lane I to-day, '
In memory’s lane where hearts are true, !
To the one we cannot greet. We mention your name.
, .
—From Mrs. Taylor and Family. 4, Woonei Lane, Clltheroe.________
We think of ] you often, God bless you,dear mother. You are never forgotten.
IHAYHURST. — In., affectionate remembrance of a dear Mother, who passed away; October 26th, 1945. ]
^8, Moss Street. Clltheroe. .
.—From Son and Daughter-in- law.
Always In thought, loved by , 1 us,all.
A iday of remembrance sad to ! recall,
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J ] Loved and rememhered always.; JIOS, Henthorri Road.
. “They left beautiful memories. 1 j I'Church IVlew, Glsburn, ‘
■ : ciltherp^ and South Wales.
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WALMBLEY.—Treasured memories of my :dear parents,'Mother, who died f October 29th',: 1943; ;■ Dad,
who died August 26th, 1949. _ ; 'TOerever, we go, wherever we
! We think of those we loved so i well;
■Forldeep In our hearts It was-
We ikeep In our memory tne ; love of the past,
37, Glebe Street, ■ ’ G r ^ Harwood,..
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. ,.. .] ipIanted;.to .last.:. ! i —Prom Betty and Fred-
I CU&eriae AdvertlMT; and
i Comply ' t t d : , '6, Iptooe-i GUtheroe.''' W7-6
tunes).-" : ■ . !
IHAYHURST.—’Tre^ured memories; 1' of Mary Eliza Hayhurst. who, ' died ] October 26th, 1946.
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IsMITH.-^Treasured; meniorles of V Walter (R.A.F.) and ^qrannle^ ' October 28thi 1944; and October; .. 30th, 1938.-
Drapery Haberdashery Tel.: Ciitheroe 585
CRAFT MATERIALS-SPECIAL OTFER SAT., Nov. 5, to SAT, Nov. 12—Id. irj * "
TRAYS, BASKETS, ETC.-Cane a:
BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS—P Barbola Paste; Stones.
PURSES. AND WALLETS, ETC. Felt, Thonglngs.
SLIPPERS—Lambswool, Leather, Raffia, Patterns.
lather, Crlnothene, i
GLOVES—Glove Leathers, Patterns, Felt, Wool, Needles’ ,. Upper Felts, Soles,
Upper „ .
b lo t t er s ’ and CALENDARS-Coloured Blotting Papw; Parchment; Crinothere.; etc.
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HAND-PAINTED SCARVES AND MA'TS—Fabric Paints, Organdie; Silk; Satin.
, RUGS-itencilled Canvasses; moV, _ ,
LAMPSHADES—Crinojihene; p a in e s , Thonging a WORKBAGS^rash;-^ Felt; Leath^er; Handles, Zips,
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FIRE ^ I S eE N S -T apestries; Parchment; Jacobean Embroideries, etc.
GUEST AND KITCHEN, for Embroidering, FACE CLOTHS
EVERY KIND OFiLEAFiOT AlTO BOPI? PF ; DESTRUCTION i from i 6d. ,,
- ORDERS SENT BY PO^T. • '
WEDNESDAY NEXT, ; NOV., 9th,.; 7 p.m. LECTURE ON; “
” for the Sandler Stuib Students.. » j ^
ALL KINDS OP H A N IM ^E^M ’T I ^ ^ > POTTERY. DOLLS, ETC., FOR SALE.
^ , pt/oths—
TOYS—Dolls’ Hair, Eyes, Limbs, S ST !Fdt.OOLS-^Flreside, Fender and Foot; Stools; Seagrass;; Twine
liufflng'; Lambswool;
SKIPTON DIVISION CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
(SL |iDBURN BRANCH) SECOND ANNUAL
BALL AM) WHIST DRIVE in NEWTON INSTITUTE
FRIDAY, November 11, 1949 Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Whist 8-15 p.m. • . Good frizes
t h e KEYNOTES DANCE BAND Modem and Old Time Dances
ADMISSION 3/. • Refreshments at -reasonable, prices.
Free Buses will l^ v e CUtheroe Station a t '7-15 p.m. via Whitewell ’ and ' Waddlngton, Grlndleton 7-15 p.m., Slaidbum 8 p.m. AU'buses return after the BaU. :
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CRAFTS for XMAS GIFTS the 1 / -DISCOUNT
Bases; Raffia. ;er and accessories;
friend' In all the
Life soon will end, as a tale that Is told.
' ” Until the gay dawns and 1 i i t is; • Castle View,
THE GUILDROOM and SHOWROOM
“U” film Booking Office onen Monday,.Wednesday, Saturday, 2-30 to 4-0. 2 mill 1 ” iiilii ta i in y imiii FRIDAY, NQVEMBERi 4, 1949 p nm i imlilll K
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15. JOHN PAYNE and JOAN CAULFIELD in “ LARCENY.”
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAY at 2-15, G-0. 8-15. DENNIS O'KEEFE and CLAIRE TREVOR in.
GuBS couldn't sc&rc him. Cops couldn’t stop him. He was out to kill or De killed. The screen’s most startling story of revenge.
RAW DEAL
THURSDAY and FRID^AY at 7-30i EfATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0, 8-15. JOHN MILLS in
The History of Mr. Polly with SALLY ANN HOWES and FINLAY CURRIE
I t ’s .never too | la te , to start living ! .The story with a silver lining. Booking Office open daily, 11 to 12-30, 3. to 4-30.
FURNITURE EXHIBITION in
UPSTAIRS Is now open daily 10 a.m. to 7 p.m, (ejfcept Wednesday)
YOU ARE INVITED TO C0A|1 FOR YOURSELF ALL THE BEDROOM, DINING AND SUnjES, FIRESIDE CHAIRS, W TELEVISION SETS, WRINGER KITCHEN CABINETS, CARPET ETC.
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY at 3 p.m. OF HOOVER WASHE
E AND SEE LATEST IN
THREE-PIECE RELESSAND S, WASHERS, ; SWEEPERS,
(except Wednesday) RS
SIEE FOR YOURSELF HOW TO WASH THE EASY WAY
Clitheroe Co-operatif FURNISHING DEPA MOOR LANE, CLITP
1 Entrance back of Moor Lane, e Society JiTMENT :
TERGE near Offices.
A Ghost Stalks ihti Vicarage ■ AND THEN!-'
“ Things Happen 2.t
THE VICAR
IS.PERPL^ED; HILDA IS WORRIED; OLIVE IS SCARED; BUT EBURY KNOWS ,
THE POLTERGEIST ” IS AT WORK.
, THE AMATEUR PLAYERS Present
THIS AMUSING Plj,AY in
ST. MARY’S HALL, ctlTHEROE NOVEMBER 16th, T7th, 18th, 19th
BOOKING PLANS AND TICKETS aim., MONDAY, NOVEMBER E. CROSSLEY (Electricians), 43
available from 9-30 7th, 1949, at 1, WELLGATE,
ALL TICKETS ARE SOLD FOR THE
OLD-TYME BALL IN THE HALL, LOWERGATE
TO-NltiHT (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 4
TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT, GET YOUR TICKET EARLY FOR OUR NEXT BALL, ON DECEMBER 2nd.
OTHER DATE-JANUARY. 27 and APRIL 14th, 1950.
THE" WADDINGTON BAD^AINTON CLUB -ANNUAL'— ■
WHIST DRIVE & DANCE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 4
THE ORG'ANIZEiRS WISH TO ASSURE PATRONS THA'T ST HELEN’S SCHOOL WILL BE HEATED FOR THE ABOVE EVENT.
Dancing- to THE REGAL ACCORDION BAND from 10-0 p.m. till 2-0 a.m. . ADMISSION 2/--
: Whist and Dominoes to commence at 7-40 p.m. Refreshments Late bus to.Cbthcroe after Whist. BOROUGH OF GLITHEROE
BRITISH LEGION (Clitheroe Branch)
y Armistice and
Renciembrance Service
will.be held In
ST. JAMES’S CHURCH, CLITHEROE
On Sunday Niext, NoVi pth a^ 6-0 p.m.
T H E R E V . A . \ L O R D , L e g io n ^ a p l a i n
' wlU conduct the Service. ( LEGION HYMNS WILL BE SUNG.
ROLL OF HONOUR WILL BE READ , BY' MR. R. STUBBS.
THE LAST POST AlilD REVEILLE WILL BE SOUNDED.
The Mayor'and Mayoress (Coun. I .T . Rushton and' Miss D. E. Rushton) will attend.
A cordial invitation is extended to all 4x-Service Men and women and their families to attend this Service,
ST. JAMES’S CHURCH, CLITHEROE
AUTUMN FAYRE Saturday November 12
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To be opened! a t 3-0 p.m. by MRS. BRETT, Black; Moss Hall, Lohgridge.
SEVERAL ’ STALLS DISPLAYING A VARIETY OF GOODS.
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SIDE SHOWS - ICES - REFRESHMENTS - TEAS A(imission Sixpence
Proceeds fbr the School Building Fund. Come and help to make i t a success.
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ASSEMBLY ROOMS, AVHALLEY OLD-TYME NIGHT
EVERY THURSDAY, , 7-30 to 10-30 p.m:
Commencing Thursday Next, November 10 i
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in stru c tio n ! AND TEACHING By HARRY GREENWOOD
Associated with the Empire Society Teacher of Dancing. j
• ■ ,, ADMISSION 2/- . . B^EGINNERS M h 'LEARNERS SPECIALLY INVITED. ' . B I I
OL'TON - BY - ROWLAND 1 SCHOOL.
November Fayre — AND —,
Sale of Work on
.
SaturjJay, November 5 commencing 2-45 p.m.
Various i Stalls: Cakes and Pastries; White Elephant, etc.
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Adults 6d., Children 3d. I I
Proceeds:,ill'-aid of Parish Church Funds and the Diocesan Fo|rward Movement.
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MO:OR LANE METHODIST CHURCH, CLITHEROE
‘‘XT HOME” I !- • - 'r' '
Friday and Saturday November ill and 12
■ 'I ■ |- A': PLAY
“ THE i ADVENTURES OF iPRINCESS FELICE” igiven by the Children.
Doors open 6-30; Commence 7-0 '1;-' ’
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Admission !-2s. (Adnlts), 6d. I'l ! (Children) ; . ;
Refreshments'! ait reasonable ' i ' i , charges
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1 Admission: ___
C.R.G.S. SCOUT GROUP
Whist Drive and Stall
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) StaU open at 6-45 p.m.
■Whist at 7-15 p.m. in the GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Prizes will be presented ’ by MRS. AITKIN, of Low Moor.
Admission 2s. 6d. < i (including Supper) i
Gifts for the Stall will be :
’welcome. CLITHRROE LABOUR PARTY
A MEETING will be held In
THE LABOUR ROOMS ESHTON TERRACE ,on
Monday Next,; "Nov. 7 at 7-30 p.m.
i f ■ Speaker: , Topical Affairs
QUESTIONS' & DISCUSSION ’ Chairman: '
' COUN.', B.-PEMBERTON .
Coun. -Dennis Gritchley Subject:
n
TOSSIDE INSTITUTE DANCE ■
■ will be held' .
ON FRIDAY NEXT (November 11),
: iRJBBVE 'B A ^D :. : ; -Dancini'8^30 p.m:Ho Sa'Si'.i
. < ADMIS810N--i2/8C'i ' (including Refreshments>;
.
Whist Drive and Dominoes
Wednesday, Novi. 9th ; Commence at 7-301 b.m. I Admission l / - i
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: Refreshments L SLAIDBURIH
TENNIS CLUB
WHIST & DANCE on.
FRIDAY, NOV. , 18 in
THE VILLAGE HALL Admission.: 2s. 6di ■' :
i,)Vhist to commence, 7-30,p.m. Dancing 10 p.m. toi2 a.m.;
Right ;of admission reserved. ■ Refreshments. • , ' I :
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rpHE ch ry sa n th em um -SHOW commenang TO-MORROW (Satui^ay), 5;h November, will be
held in THE GREENHOUSE, Casde Grounds, Clitheroe (adjoining the Rose Garden). Open daily 1 P/iu. to 5 p.m.
A COLLECTING BOX for contributions to the
B ackbum and East Lancashire Royal Infirmary will be^ inkalied in the Greenhouse.
G. HETHERINGTON,
Town Clerk’s Office,' CLITHEROE.
. 4th November, 1949. ' Town Clerk.
DUNSOP BRIDGET YOUTH COUNCIL"
’TbSv'Sewpd. ih f ^ s e r l^
WHlSTDRlvr* 'Will be held ati DUNSOP BRIDGE
^ ' on ! ‘
TUESDAY NEXT (November 8ji at 8 p.m.
ADMISSION 2/6 (Including supper).
HODDER VALLEY YDCNG CONSERVATIVES
A M EETING wlU he held on .
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 at 8 p.m. In the
ROOT BALLROOM, DUNSOP BRIDGE
' Subject:
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
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V. ROWLAND FOREST Y.F.C. Bus leaves Slaldburn at 7-30 p.m.
G.F.S. ■ I , ' I
PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY ! SCHOOL, CLITHEROE |
Good Whist Prizes ’ . Spot Prizes
^'WOMEN’S ' mSTITpTE < GISBURN i
A Whist and Domino to be held a t '
THE PARISH HALL GISBURN
FRIDAY NEXT, Nov. 11 a t 7-30 p.m. prompt
(Includlhglight refreshments) BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
, ADMISSION 2/- CONSERVATIVE ASSOC.
WHIST DRIVE to be held '
FRIDAY NEXT; NOV. 11
at BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND - . SCHOOL- i;
at 7-30 p,m. prompt.
Address: e. E. BEASLEY, Es«.
All members are requested to attend.
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ADMISSION to Whist 2/6 (including refreshments).
Free'admission to Meeting 9-0
BUS from Clltheroe, via Grindleton and Sa,wley ,
THE HALL, LOWERGATE DANCE . 8-0 to 1-0 a.m.;
FRIDAY NEXT, NOV. 11 MELODY MAKERS BAND
ADMISSION 2/6 Please Note
OLD-TYME BALL
With Billy-Hehue His Orchestra, ananged for
', FEBRUARY 10th,
' will now take place on FEBRUARY 3rd instead.
CLITHEROE GOLF CLUB ' THE FIRST ANNUAL
THE STARKp ARMS HOTEL ,. ■ • -
DINNER will be held at
on .. .
WEDNESDAY, Npv. 16 /(,' at 6-30 lor 7-0 p.m.
TICKETS T5/. each from
W« Wilkinson,' ,25, Haw thorne i'PJac|,V011tffiergei Tel. I .
- members to attend.
An Invitation - Is extended to all paat-'and’
^ prwent/ malfr- I "li ; fe '
GENERAL MEETING wiU be held at the Iiiterval.
' Ices TEL. 278,
‘ ROPE!’' starring JAMES STEWART. JOHN DALL, and FARLEY GRANGER.
T01NIGHT at 7-39; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
f l 1 1 P I ii Iillhi IIIm
l u IIIiimA iiiiiil D -UlIhnil T
SATURDAY at 2-15: “ CIRCUS BOY" with James Kenny. One “ THE MYSTERIOUS MR. M.”
tHE SECRET LIFE OFUriSLTER MITTY
DANNY! KAYEr' jiaC?.
SATUftDAY at 2-15; “ TENDERFO(IT,UOES WES T . " - A|sg I
I DANNY’S newest and funniest In TECHNICOLOR. . LAUREL and HARDY.
■ Booking Office open 2 to 4 p.m.. Mon., Wed;, Bat., ___ . TEL. 147.
CHATBURN LOCAL LABOUR PARTY B A L L
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chXt b u r n c h u r c h in st it u t e TG-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOV. 4 ‘Mr. H.E.'RAND A L L , , w i l l be present MODERN AND OLD: TIME DANCING MELODY MAKERS DANCE BAND t ick e t s 3/-
-0 on BENTHAMS
14, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE (BY THE CLOCK) Phone 167 or 443
8 p.m.-l-O a,m. Spot P riz es '' ices.. Refreshments' Late Bus to Clltheroe after the Ball.'
CLITHEROE F.C. SUPPORTERS’ CLUB i ‘ — A Monster —
BEDDING WHIST DRIVE IN THE HALL, LOWERGATE
Of f i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1949
''prizes to include; 'ALL-WOOL. BLANKET^ _SHEE'TS, ■ COTTON' blankets, EMBROIDERED PILLOW iCASES, '--.'1
TOWELS, ETC., ETC. ■ ■
CLITHEROE WEDNESDAY SPORTS CLUB !
■ ■ ..'DON’T fFORGETi - i: CONCERt
SU N D A Y N E X T NOVEMBER 6
‘■ - ! ■ "In the: -’ , . PALLADIUM CINEMA
A few 3/6 and 2/6 Seats, -ate sUll avaUable. •.
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mitton church (MEN’S EFFORT)
Hot-i?ot Supper Whist Drive & Dance
; Friday, Next, Nov* 11 , Commence 6-30 p.m. >Admission*j‘2s; 6d.
: RADIO VALVES,.! BATTERIES. ■ELECTRIC IRONS,* FIRES, TORCHES. •HOOVER CLEANERS’AND WASHERS.
SATURDAY at 6-0 & 8-15 P.m, Imd VIRGINIA MAYO in
Chap, ALL ^E6K Commencing 7th November. 1949.] ALL WEEK.
MONDAY! at k-0 arid 8-15; TUESDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30 p.m. i !
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Words fail us
Wer’re told by the Murphy
people tha t this new baffle console . . . “ Was designed from start ■ to finish, for ■
lifelike performance.” . . . . i “ that acoustics, not con vention, governed its shape'! V .
tha t nothing: was(;
spared by-' the engineers In • their pursuit of a ■ neW commercial standard, of-i reproduction”-
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And,‘by golly,, .h^ve, th?Y. succeeded!
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£35.0.0 tax paid or on hire. , purchase.
• VALVE and VARIETYl
FRED READ BESPOKE’: TAILORS
] 9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEBOE Tell. 68
PRICE TWOPENCE ■i-.
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warm winter '^ !
OVERCOAT?l ' Ifir smart, fashiona'ble,
:'. i styles at reasonaile\ prices.
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