I I M n AUCTION SALES Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Novernper 4, 1949^ FOR
ECONOMICAL PIG ■
b l / u :r b u r n ’s
(NATIONAL PIG FOOD NUMBER 2) This is a blend of concentrate^ feeding
stuffs which will prove its value by the results shown.
4 I I SJ manufactured by us which prove best Other high quality
coupon value: d a ir y c u b e s and RATION
' POULTRY FOODS (Mash atid Pellets) CALF GRUEL
, HORSE-FOOD MIXTURE. .
regular deliveries o p ,all our rations TO' ALL' AREAS.
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Littlemoor Coijn CKthew
TEL. 533, and 534 The i .EW Shop in the
POPPY DAY NOV. 5ih, 1949 .
Clitheroe and District Depot
|i Old School, Church Brow Clitheroe
Will anyone Kover 16 yekis of age) willing to collect
collecting please- communi
cate with. MR.’ F.\ ALLEN,
or Depot, which will be open j To-day (Friday), November 4, 9 a.m. to 9
72, HENTHORN ROAD. CLITHEROE ■ ! ’,
Saturday,
November 5,8 i.m. to 5-30 p.m.
..ALLEN,
Hon.-Organiser.
J. IwARD, Hon. Treasurer.
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TTP BROOKS (POULTRY PENS). ^ .
By T. StLVERWOOD By T. SILVERWOOD
: CUTHEROE I . ’
IT. SILVEEWOOD will Sell by Auction on .,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1949. I
Hens, y.o.; 2 sigpe-roof Cabins, IBft. X 6It„ 12Itr X ;10£t., with floors; Glevum Incubators <150 size); Fence Posts and Netting; part Loose Timber; other smEdls,- I
I29 E.I.R.-Pullets; 12 cross-bred for Mr. George Chew i
17, Chester Avenue, Auctioneer, i Clltheroe.
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QALE Of LIVESTOCK; Farming V Implements, etc., at
I SATURDAY, November 19. '
for Mr. Gordon Fisher (going abroad).
i SPIRE FARM, COW ARK, : 1
near Glitheroe, , , ' Clltheroe. Tel. 228. 1
meadow, vacant.,.
T. SILVERWOOD,':
buildings; good House, three bed rooms, living room, kitchen, scullery, dairy. Three miles Colne, 3 miles Earby, I f miles Lothers- dale. Land and Buildings £2,600. Stock at valuation. Plan cant be teen, order to view.
13 pasture; possession;
freehold, excellent
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Newtown'; Barnoldswlck. Tel. 2302 LOST
, H. McGDIRE & CO„ A.A.I., '
S.A.L.P.A, 1
T.OST between Moor Lane and ^ Castle' Street; 11 a.m. ; to
11-10 a.m.
WAGE.PACKET; check No. 33.—Apply.: ^Advertiser and Times.
[T OST—-On Fairground, Satur- .lA-' day,: OfctoUer 129th : Gent's, Gold WRISTLET WATCH. Reward on returning to J. Aspln, Eaves House, Waddlngton. _________^
T OST on Thursday, October 27: Mills fo o t b a l l
Blackburn Rovers v. Barnsley
I Saturday, November 12
GROCERS AND CONFECTIONERS 78, Bawdlands, Clitheroe
OLD Quarters. our constant aim Is to give an ^^uitable distribution ¥ 1
of the good things we sell and make. May remind you we do have a generous supply of Freshly-made BREAD, TEA CAKES,
‘ CONFECTIONERY, PIES, etc., daily. a l l r a t io n e d fo o d s . I
Agents fo r MARRIOTT’S ME A T p r o d u c t s . !
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WHAT’S IN A N>AME? Quite a lot when you say— TURNERS FOR PIES.
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Dawson’s Excel Cream A meal in itself . . . i • • , The bread for the family.
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Gisburn depart Rimington « Chatburn m Clitheroe ' „ Whalley Langho m
BLACKBURN 12-50 n.m. 12-56 p.m.
1- 1 p.m. 1- 7 R.m. 1-14 p.m.
1-20 p.m.
BLACKBURN return 4-50 p.m. or by any ordinary tram.
Full details from Stations, Offices and Agencies. / . (3433)
(»RIJER HOUSE
KING LANE — for -
MEN^S WINTER WEAR
PYJAMAS, SfflRTS, VESTS, PANTS, CARDIGANS, SLIPOVERS
I
A. E. VEEVERS Ltd., Empire Bakery CLITHEROE
■Telephone your order 131 CUtheroe.;
WINTER IS WITH US! have y o u r GREENGROCERIES SEND YOUR ORDER.
d e l iv er ed T. & M. KNOWLES,; Wellgate J Comm. FRIDAY, 23rd DEC. IF CURTAlf e ARE YOUR
PROBLEM L?t us deal with your requirements. Shoose your designs ffom our pleasing range . . We will d() the rest!
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For NETS, BROCADES, T^APESTRIES, etc.
Come and see for ■ !'!3 ! ' the I splendid valqe we offer.
s l!
I HAMMOND’S
42 , p iaU e y Road, plitheroe i (NEXT TO POST OFFICE).
herbs for m # AND CURE
iW E often hear it said, " I have tried everything ’ ' * hut strangely enough the natural and herbal way is: overlooked. Let us urge yo^ to put herbal medicines to the test. Bring youriown formulse or Rsk OUT advice, we 'will be only too glad to help, you •
■•regain health. C.N. S. MOOREY’S | FOR YOUa HEALTH’S SAKE GO TO— S ™
KING STREET, CLITHFROE ALSO AT BLACKBURN.
AGENTS FOR HEATH AND HEATHER HERBAL REMEDIES. [
NOW!
[ Adults 91- 716 SI- 31- 3 Child 6'- 51- 41- 2'- ^ BELU-^ VL'£ AND USUAL AG£NC/£S
Firework Display
’ BELLE VUE | MANCHESTER i
EXCURSIONS by ■
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STANDERWICKS ; leave -
e v e r y SATURDAY diiring
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CLITHEROE’ and WHALLEY at 5-15 pm. , at 5-30 p.m. |
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OCTOBER & NOVEMBER i RETURN 5^. FARE
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MR. BROOK, PARK VILLAS,! ,
BOOK AT RIBBLE -OFFICE : i 16, WELLGATE, CLITHEROE; or at Agency:
-WHALLEY m (ilGGlKW Supplied h y— ■.
Lever’s ‘‘Lobol” Calf Meal
The perfect milk: subttitutt ... No boiling water required •
FoV'Partieulars ask Wc Bamb^r; 33 Bamsgieave Drive, Blackburn.*
, "TeL'IMIL- . ' TONIG&BLOOOPURIFIER
Aola Oyi Boote, Timothy Whites asd •Jayioraiami iu Chamt8ta*hnd Storea,
(pon't b» nstMnm, VITAD ATIO yor vtootm Kii viTAury. IroiidUii tour STAUHAKltii lUa gme family
oalo., .ipafa- (Or ybuy .and old. :
812 am^lOj^ PK hotue. lacladliw PURhataTax,
"VITAPATro, ARMIEY, LEEDS 12. T
WRITE IFOR BOOK. Price 2d. to
JOHN HODGSON Lime Agent
HEALTH
SLAIDBURN Write or Phone 24.
Clltheroe' Advertteer and .Times Company .Ltd., ?!at 6, Market Place, Clltheroe. Tel- 407-8 (ty^o
Printed and published by the lines). ■ ]■ I KK! Order bur famous Glggleswick;
“WEARWELL” Roadstone . |
for first-class road making and repairing purposes. .!,
SBELLE MANCHESTER 21st INTEHKATI0KAL
SOCKS AND STOCKINGS l^>“C0MIN6 OF AGE” PRODUaiON-'
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A-' Three stone .diamond RING, between Castle View, King Street, Moor Lane and Pendle Junior School. Reward on returning to 61, Castle View, Clltheroe.
PUBLIC NOTICES
T.ANCiASHIRE Aj
1892
■'KTOTICE iJX that
IS I COUNCIL COUNTY
p r iv a t e s t r e e t WORKS ACT. -
■ Inlnth day of February, 1949, ■ tesolved: That the specification o f , the
COUNTY COUNCIL, being th a -Highway Authority for the Rural District of Clltheroe have m Pur suance of the Private Street Works iAct, 1892, at a meeting held on the
the LANCASHIRE- __
HEREBY ___
GIVEN
rpHE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MARiT CO. LTD.
. MONDAY
mentioned streets and also; the I plans, sections, estimates land
I latlng tb such works now sub- j mltted by the County Suryeyor ! be and the same are hereby ; approved, namely :
; I making j good the under- provisional apportionments: re-
works proposed to be done by the County Council under the provisions of the Private Street Works Act, 1892, In sewering, levelling, paving; metalling, flagging,; channelling iand
I PARK AVENUE, CHATBURN. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER
ROBINSON STREET, CHATBURN.
GIVEN that the approved speci fications, plans, sections, estimates and provisional apportionments (or copies thereof certified by, the County Surveyor) will be kept deposited at the County Surveyors Office. County Offices, Preston,; and at the office of the Clerk to, the Clltheroe Rural District Cou^ncll, Council Offices, Church Brow, Clltheroe, and open:to Inspection at all reasonable times for a period of one month f rom’ the fourth day of November, 1949, during which period any person Interested may In pursuance of Section 7 of the Act aforesaid by written notice served on ‘ the County Council object to the,pro posals of the County Council on any of the grounds In such , Sec tion specified.
I of October, 1949.
DATED 'this twenty-seventh day R. H; ADCOCK, .
County .Offices, Preston.
]gOROUGH OF CLITHEROE NOTICE OF PROPOSED BYE-LAW
■vrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mayor; Aldermen and
'for the said Borough with respect to
Burgesses of the Borough of CUtheroe acting by the Council under and by virtue of the pro visions of the Local Government Act, 1933, have made a Bye-law
TRACEPTIVES BY MEANS OF AUTOMATIC MACHINES , IN PUBLIC PLACES, and that the said Mayor, Aldermen i and Burgesses Intend, after the ex piration of one month from the date of publication: of i this notice, to apply to the Secretary of State for confirmation of the
THE SALE* OF .CON Clerk of the County Council. November 7th.
a n i H^fers, many lots from local farmers,. their own breeding. We are given to understand the wMle collection are smart young cattle
1 i Auctioneer.
House-to-Hoiise or Street PniionfinCT nlpncA pommiinl- I ijtkALE—Compact FAEM. 29J acres,
1 AUCTION SALES;
By HOTHERSALL &i FORREST FOE SALE BT.lPElVATE TREATY
The Freehold Dwellinehouse 4 No. 4. WOOD TERRACE, CHAtBURN.
Scul lilery Kitchen and Pantry: Bedrooms above; Include new w.c.
Comprising ‘
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Living
Sale 2-0 O’clock. . ' ' T. SILVEEWOOD, ■<,
outside Offices
with a pebble-dash finish to the frontage.
This Is a stone^bullt property
Charge. Rateable value £6. Vacant Possession on completion.
Freehold and Free; from Rent
Forrest, Estate Agenta B^ank Sale rooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. 95).
To view apply: Hothersall and -•
T l received Instructions to offer for Sale by Auction a t 'the BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE.,
subject to the conditions of sale to be then , produced.
on TUESDAY, 15th | November, . 1949, at 7D.m..
The Leasehold Dwellinghouse, No. 12, BROOK STREET, CLITHEROE.
blue slate roof and comprising : Sitting Room, Living Kitchen, with white porcelain s ln ^ - two Bedrooms above. Usual offices in a flagged yard at rear; Electricity, gas and water laid on.
A stone-bullt property with a
Rateable value £7. Vacant Possession will be given
Annual Ground Rent 13s. 6d,; on completion. For permission to
view apply : The - Auctioneers, Bank Salerooms, Clitherge. (Tel. 95), or to Ramsbottom, Ltddle and
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Dixon, SoUcitors, 21, Church Street, Clltheroe. (Tel, 264), and at Whalley. (Tel. 2247).
AUCTION MART, lISBURN
Cattle only.
Licensed ft r the Sale of Attested _____^
"WEEKLY SALE of 80 to 100 rV aTTES^D NEWLY OALVED
THURSDAY NEXT. November 10 dt 12 noon.
and IN CALF BULLS and The entries calved and Heifers of
COWS and HEIFERS, YOUNG STOCK,
which can be thoroughly recom mended and are consigned malnly by local farmers.
are mostly newly- young Cows and an excellent class
Phone Sklptm 76. Secretary. I JAS. JOHNSON, ;
Room,' . two
WANTED
The Advertisements In these eectlons- do not- relate to-men, aged 13-50, or women, 13-40, unless they or' tha ■
• Control of Engagements Order, 1947.
ments are' excepted from the ■ - ■
employ PART-TIME NURSING
r rS E O a l d e r s t o n e s Hospital urgently ^require WOMEN: for
Part-time Nursing. Working hours (any suitable number up to 50 per week).' -Excellent rates of pay, ranging from Is. l l ld . per hour for women i without experience to 2s. 6id; per hour, for qualified staff, viz.; those In possession of the R.M.P.A. or G.N.C. Certificates In Mental-Deficiency Nursing.
■nrOTHERSALL & FORREST have Whalley. near Blackburn, kn Tl)l n FUNERAL SERVICE
! BLACKBURN Tel. 4042-3
ECONOMY. Price la a very impor tant consideration to a
great many relatives and It is therefore worth knowing that oUr
either by letter or In person to the Matron, Calderstones Hospital,
For further ■ particulars apply
/"IAN YOU • OFFER A GOOD ^ HOME to a Child deprived of a normal family life ? Fqster homes urgently required ^ for children in the care of the Lan cashire County Council. Offers of homes for boys especially welcome. —Enquiries to ' Area Childrens Officer, 39, Avenue Parade, Accrington.
.■WrANlED—Ladles' and Gent’s '» CLOTHING.—Seed, Parson
Leather and Felt Goods.—Write for rates of- pay.^etc.. Dept, D99,, WEARWELL PRODUCTS CO., 2, Tarleton Street. Liverpool.
■p ___________ A hn
RODUOnON omeworkers
WANTED from to make Fancy
Lane, Olltheroe.
TARIVER wanted for 6-ton tipper Af lorry; Settle and Glggleswlck area; good wages paid.—Apply ; John Hodgson, Lime Agent, Central Office, Slaldburn. Phone 24.
QMALL SHOP wanted on rental; Fast
Times. CEWING
______ desired.
AArANTED—DOLLS PRAM; good ” 'condition.—Write Box Advertiser and Times.
lars. Including rental.—Write Box MEMORIALS S4,
Lancashire; Please g--,-, give fu^pavtlcu- S3. Advertiser and Times,
session; two or three bedrooms, bathroom. preferably small garden. Write stating details, etc. ' to Box SI, Advertiser and lim e s..
UODSB WANTED, to purchase In Clltheroe;; vacant pos
"PLUMBER wanted; good class A craftsmen required. — Leslie Bralthwalte, 17, Eshton Terrace, Clltheroe.
fectionery trade, and one willing to learn; good wages And conditions. Apply for further particulars to - local Lapour ■ AT1B6
T ADY SHOP ASSISTANT wanted, used to Grocery and con
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rrRAININQ SECRETARY wanted ■ for O l l t h e r o e AUotihent
Holders’ Association. For details apply:' J. Vf. Marshall,; 7. Radeclyffe Street, Clltheroe. :
and well Worthy of special attention. Last sales numbers. 67. Judging 12-30 a.m. Sale 1 p.m.
calved Cows and Heifers on offer, all direct from north country and local farms. Judging and Ballot 10 a.m. Sale Immediately after wards. Last sales numbers 476.
OPECIAL Christmas Prize Show w and Sale of all classes' of IN-CALF CATTLE, when the fol lowing prizes will be offered : Best Cow to calve before Dec. 31, 10 cwts and over.
TUESDAY, November 15th.
Best Cow to calve before Dec. 31, under 10 cwts.
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Best farmers Cow. to calve before Deo. 31, any weight; exhibitors
, ^ .
■ wards. Please let us have your entries early to enable us to adrtse customers.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PRIZE ^ SHOW and' SALE of Newly- , calved COWS and • HEIFERS will
SPECIAL NOTICE THE:
I
Lbe held on THURSDAY, December 1st. Further particulars later.
of ATTESTED CATTLE. Good prizes offered. iHirthet particu
QPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE Of all classes
MONDAY, December 5. lars later. P. 'W. 8TARKIE,
HelllBeld. Phone 226. Secretary. (fHE
g l i t h e r o e AUCTION MART CO. LTD.
TUESDAY NEXT' — SALE' of •^ DAIRY CATTLE at 10-30 a.m. when a good show of upwards of 150 Newly Calved Cows and Heifers (Including Scotch cattle) Is expected to, be on offer from local farmers and dealers.
Bye-law. A copy of the said Bye-law Is
fTHE
deposited, at the Town Clerk’s Office. The Castle, Clitheroe, and will for a period of one month from the date hereof be there open to public-Inspection without pay ment during the usual ; office hours.
1949
DATED the 4th day of November, I
,
G. HETHERINGTON, Town Clerk.
Town Clerk’s Office, Clltheroe.______^
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE
LANCASHIRE COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
and Barrowford and Lancaster Discussion Societies cordially invites all Interested to attend ally of the: following
In conjunction with the Blacko
OPEN MEETINGS I ■ at which
Wm. LYLE-STEWART, Esq., M.R.O.V.S..
I ;
Veterinary Investigation Officer, Newcastle-on-Tyne, ;
The School, November 8th,’ 1949, at 7-30 p.m.
“ Sheep Dseases and Higher Productivity from Sheep.’’ NEWGHURGH4N-PENDLE.
will speak on I Friends Hall, Fenton Street, LANCASTER. • !
November 9th,jat MO n.m, A. H. PITTON,
TO LET
from the 2nd February, 1950, or earlier by agreement:
TO ' BE LET I BY TENDER,
and permission to view to the AppW
187 qcres STOCK FARM at WHIfEWELL. near Clitheroe. Lancashire.
)iy i ' I by letter for particulars
Duchy of Lancaster Estate Office, Forton, near Preston.
than 1st December, 1949. Tbe hlghestl or anyone not necessarily accepted.
; : ’
Highest Results are obtained by using '
“ OUR GIGGLESWICK BEST”
Write or phone the Agent-^ John Hodgson,
LIME AGENT, j SLAIDBURN
. I. Phone No. 24 Tenders to be received not later County Agricultural Officer. nam^lf ___aed
held on FRIDAY NEXT, November 11th, when a good show of up wards of 120-140: head will be forward. At this sale a choice selection of smart: Nov. and • Dec. Calving Cows will be on offer. In cluding a special entry of 40 good In-Calf Cows from Mr. J. Coates. The above are worthy of attention. Judging at 10 a.m. Sale 10-30 a.m.
ANNUAL ;XMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE of GELD and LA'HNG-OFF CATTLE will be
THE NEXT PRIZE SHOW AND SALE Of all
^ classes of ATTESTED CATTLE will be held on: WEDNESDAY, November 16th. Early entries solicited.
SPECIAL SALE o f all classes of ^ SHEEP Will be held on FRIDAY. November 18th. Entries solicited.
THE NEXT nPHE
Cattle will be held on TUESDAY, November 15th. :
A SHOW and P Tel. 325;
ANNUAL i XMAS PRIZE SALE of Dairy
B. CHESTER, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE GEORGE WHITWELL Deceased
late of Great Mearley Hall Farm, Clitheroe.
detailed particulars Liddle
Church Street, Clltheroe. and Dixon
against the estate of the above- are
reques*"’
in the next 7 Ways to Ramsbottom, SoUcitors. 21.
t -hereof with- ------, ^ FRED COATES Deceased
NOTICE is 'S-^ereby given pursuant to Beotiijn 27 of the
Trustee Act 1925 th at all persons having claims against the estate of the above named deceased late of ” Hollymount ’’ ’Chatbum In the County of Lancaster Cattle Dealer who died at Blackbqrn In the said County on ' the 9th day of August 1949- a r e , hereby required E to send particulars In writing to
amsbottom, Liddle and Dixon of No.' 21, Church Street, Clltherpe,
the Solicitors to Mrs. Ellen Coates. the E x e c u ^ of (the dece^eds estate a n d ^ send such partlcnj, lars bn or before the 4th day of January 1950 after which date the Executrix . : will ; distribute the
Estate
persons having claims - a b o ^ i
,
First prize £4; Second £3; Third £1 In each class. ChamplonsWp prize £4. No animal to win more than one prize except championship. Judging 9-30 a.ih. Sale Immediately after-
own milking. j •
THURSDAY NEXT. November 10 ' 480 to 600 fcholce young Newly-
: Monster WHIST DRIVE.—See advert, front page.
dlngton and . Whaliey, to .win some of the splendid prlzesat the
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PRAMS i
Murkflt Place. Clltheroe. THAM’S While THA
ON SALE RE-TYRED
you wait.— ' at
stock at 'Benthams. 14, Place. Clltheroe, Tel. 167.
B8N-
P"'GH TEINBION BATTERIES for •CL uw Wireless. Most sizes, lu Market
QTOP SMOKING—The " Treatment
T ADIES’ COMBINATIONS, Vests, Aj Pyjamas, Knickers, Night gowns.—Corner House, King Lane. Btanwood
habit, after two or three days tobacco definitely loses its attract tlon. Safe, reliable and proved
for the tobacco -
efficient; 5/- Local agents: Clegg, Chemist, Church street, Clitheroe, and Preston, M.P.8., Park Villas, 'Whalley.
VOU’LL NEVER KNOW fWW •L lovely your floors can look
THE CAVENDISH RADIOLYMPIA EXHIBITION — a display
until you have used DARKALINE Stain. Liked by all.^ Its m rior- llke finish stays beautiful. A 2s. 3d. tin does a surround.
worth seeing, of Radios and Radiograms by well-known makers —delivered on first monthly pay ment—from 5s. weekly.
The Cavendish Furniture Co. Ltd., 52-56, Victoria Buildings, Market Place, BLACKBURN
.TSIE want people to make and interesting
MODELS and articles for games, maps, etc. Working at home; good remuneration;
»V .a s s e m b l e MINIATURE
work; material supplied free. Any enquiry welcome. Details: Nor folk Models, 9-15, Victoria Road, Gorleston. S u f fo lk .___________
wheel; 12/6 each.—Advertiser and Times Office.
H
farmer.—^Wrlte Box S6, Advertiser Qrw4 'T’lrnoc
running order’ cTienP'- and Times, _________
umber car overhauled
King Lane.
POYS’ PYJAMcAS, Pullovers. — Corner
Bailey House,, Hurst Green. Phone Stonyhurst 277._________ :
and . Sweets.—Write Box S5, Advertiser and Times.
SALE—Roan Shorthorn BULL, 15 months, correct—John Holden,
________^ ________
a l e — Genuine MIXED BUSINESS-rPrult, Ice Cream
GALE—PIANO ACCORDION (12 bass); also . Melodeon; perfect condition.—Apply: 126, 'Whalley Road. Clltheroe._________ _
Cavendish Bargains
GLEEP WITH EASE ! Interior Sprung Mattresses, full size,
from £7 6s. 8d. or -2s. weekly. Single size from Is. 6d. weekly. Single and • Full-size Buttoned Wool Flock Overlays from Is. weekly. Pull size Bedstead, com-. plete: with Spring Interior Mattress from £15 cash, or 3s. weekly.
The Cavendish Furniture Co. Ltd., 52-56, Victoria Buildings, Market Place. BLACKBURN
TOWETT VAN (1934) for sale.— w —Apply : ■ Whittaker, Stump Cross, Bolton-by-Bowland.
WOOL “ " ffonr!
King Lane, _______________
to send t ELECTOICAL C^NEY^CLE^^^ SIMS.-In loving" memory: of^ffiy . .
Machine.' and Equipment; ' buyer taught; must sell owing to 111 health; ■ good cobtract work In hand;;.’ existing.' booking arrange ments will' continue. • Apply after 6 p.m. to 112, St. Hubert's Road, Great - .Harwood. Price £290 or nearest offer.:
SALE OF BUSINESS ING BUSINESS .
8-h.p. y^
ties ' are • made on favourable . terms ‘ through BOROUGH BUILDING society. Interest at 4 per cent, per annum, calculated on monthly balances. No entrance fees, nnes or similar charges. Write or call for leaflet and full particu lars from : Local Agents : Messrs. |
Mo r t g a g e advances on House and Business Proper
•12. York Street, Clltheroe. Tel, Clltheroe 213. *
Kllner and Pat-tell.; Accountants, -
wfittae' shallHaye been given m A GOOD PRICE will be paid fior ? f o S d M d ^ 1 S beTlable A a small HOUSE, ’With vacafit ter’^^t^e'^astets of the deceased ror possession. Particulars, to W: B. D. any part thereof iso distributed to | Sbackleton, Solicitor, 10 Piccadilly,
thereto having regard omy to the roiftheroe/ claims , of wmeb * particulars In
ber 1949. Advertiser, and,.Times.
Solicitors to Mrs.: Ellen Goatee. Folder.—Apply :J^ ;Mrs. . Sllnger, 10. Executrix of Fred Coates deceased. Market -Place; ■ Olltheroe, ,
Ramsbottomr Liddie & Dixon. , 121, .Church Street; Clltheroe.
x)^ PRAM; also . Maroon 'Tan-Ba^
' Higher Gazegill, Blmlhgton, .near '
tipping body. Cart.—Apply ;
GALE—1949 . HUMBER LI X? truck, four-wheel drive and
dear Wife and’. Mother/ who died Npyeinber; 6th, 1948.
wnthar. who
We lost a mother with a heart; ■ ■ of gold,
■ ' told; . Deep In our hearts she is living yet,
How' we miss her can never be 68,'Moor Lane.
—Prom her , loving husband Harry, and' Margaret : and Christopher.
• Wo loved her too dearly to ever forget. ■
- . : a c k now l edgm en t s
Also Low Manure :J.. B.. Metcalfe,
n n n n PUTme miii vm tiom -frw
any nerson of whose, claim they .Bradford. shall not then have hadmotlcCcp pOACH-BUiLT pram for sale;' DAT03 this 4th day .of Novem- . ^ ’gMd,
Coach-built
BECK—The Family of the late Mr. Matthew Beck wish to: express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends, and neigh bours; also to the Rifle Club and the British Legion lor messages of sympathy end floral tributes: to the Doctors; and Staff of the Royal Infirmary for untiring attention,, and the Clltheroe Police for ■ all their help in their sudden ; bereave ment.
52, Brownlow Street, Clltheroe. ‘ -r-
condition. — Apply ;■ !.:••
: received during their sad 3 bereavement. - . • •;■
BROOKS.-^Mr. and Mrs, Brooks and Family: • wlsh>*-to • express their sincere thanks' to all relatives, friends and neighbours for kind’expressions of sympathy
6, Queen Street. 'Wballey. ’’ ; : good quality.—Corner House, BLANKETS, all sizes;
GALE-SUN:AUTO CYCLE (1940); newly overhauled; £25. —
Simpson, 'c/a Mitchells Farm, Waddlngton.
Vests, House,
SALE—B.S.A. (1937) Empire Star, 350-c.c.; good condition; best
offer.—J. Wilson, 116, Moor Lane, Clltheroe,
for sale; and in
-HTANTED — PERSONS from ’ ’ Chatburn, Grlndleton, Wad
Make your selectA.. 7rom the largest stock In East Lancashire. Fecitt’s offer a wld^
choice of pl ea sing designs in Granite. Marble or Stone, and can deliver and ereot in any ohurohyard.
FECin BROS. Phone 6248
LOANS
Loans. Loans. Loans. BY THIS SOOIBTY
WITH or WITHOUT SKCUBI'n £10 to £1,000
Call. Write or Phone 6492.
The Leigh & District Lending Society Ltd.
LIBRARY ST., BLACKbUrN POULTRY & EGGS
THE PRIDE OF THE NORTH
(Winner of Gold and Silver Medals In cipen Laying: competitions)
I can now offer
which give satisfaction everywhere. They live well and grow well. • Brewls available: •
AUTUMN-HATCHED CHICKS, & GROWING PULLETS
R.I.R., B.L. X R.I.R., W.L. x R.l.R.
Day-old Pullets and Month-old Pullets.
Also Day-old Cockerels.
Carriage paid and boxes free, or delivered by own motors.
HAROLD SUTCLIFFE
THE POULTRY FARM, HOLME, Nr. BURNLEY, Lancs. Tel. Burnley 4586.
Accredited Chicks under Ministry of Agriculture,
Ki d d i e s strong wooden Hens -looked f it WOULDN’T _ LAY
WHEELBARROWS , metal
been good suit
'lay 5 eggs dally,” says Mr. D;D., of London. Try this unique poultry conditioner and egg producer to- -day. Bags Is. 3d. f rom; Dugdale
Karswood Poultry Spice was added to their food. “ Now the 6 of; them
__ _ _ _ until ! i_Tk^in loo Corn Mill, Clltheroe. V 1
FARMERS! In stock
l is t e r , b la c k s to n e . BAM
r(ORD and martin SIDE I DELIVERY RAKES
BAMFORD two-wheel SWATH I
TURNERS
Albion 1 and 2 horse MOWERS. Bamiord Tractor Trailer MOWER.
LINDLEY PATE
Tel. — GISBURN 251 — Nf.
Clith.eroe,
IN MEMORIAM
SEEDALL.—In loVlng memory of j 'a dear Father.
God |ave' us strength to bear j I
Courage to fight the blow: * | But what It meant to lose h im ; No one will ever know,
SIMS.—In loving meinory of~my daughter-in-law Hannle,. who died November 8th, 1948, .
: ' ■ | \
—Prom Muriel, Cyril and Ian.; 4, Charlesworth Terrace, Clitheroe.;
Life Is eternal, love will remain.
I n ' God’s' own ' time we shall meet again.
,—From all ab 68, Moor Lane, . Clltheroe.
• ggjj corn Merchante, 'Water- I BUT Write Box S2, Advertiser ] of all
kinds wanted.— and
^ must be In good position In long lease If
Beautiful Memorials in Granite, Marble ' and Stone.
Write or Phone for Designs,
N. A. Hacking & Sons MEMORIALS
FOR
Book your order now from out Large Selection of
BLACK. GREY and RIO GRANITES.
Bend for Catalogue.
Renovatlona.carried out Estimates Free.
Address: ; CEMEtERY GATES
MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINGE 1860.
Whalley T^ew Road
B L A C K B U R N (Open Sati(rday afternooriS)
ACCRINGTON rel. 2043- Est. 1871 DEATHS
BOOTHMAN.—On November 1st, . 1949, at 7, High Street, Low Moor, Clltheroe, Jonathan, the beloved husband of Edith B. Boothman, aged 67 years. Service at St. Paul’s Church, Friday, November 4th at 2-30 p.m,, prior to Interment at St, Mary’s Cemetery 3 p.m._______
PRATT.—On 3rd November, 1949, In hospital, George, the beloved husband of Elsie Annie Pratt, of 2, Waterloo, Clltheroe, aged 64 years. ■ Interment at - St, Mary’s Cemetery on Monday; the 7th. (No flower's or mourn-
Ing by request).__________’
SMITH.—-On Tuesday, November 1st, 1949, Edwin Holt Smith, beloved husband of Lilian Smith, Hydro Parrm Grlndleton, aged 59 years. Cremation at Carleton, To-day (Friday).
WOODWARD.—On October 29th In a Nursing Home, St. Annes- on-Seai Mary Alice ) Woodward, aged 86 years, of 42, King Street, Clltheroe, dearly-loved wife o f : the late' Charles Wood ward, of 74, Hibson Road. Nelson. : Interred at' St. Pauls Church, Little Marsden, Nelson, on November 2nd.
IN MEMORIAM
ANNE88.—Treasured memories of a ■ devoted Mother, who died November 1st, 1941. The dearest of mothers, com panion and friend.
Patient, unselflsh, thoughtful and true.
One of the best God ever made.
These are the memories, dear mother of you.
—From Lydia, Mildred- and Wilfred,
23, Montague Street, Clltheroe.
BRISCOE.-In loving memory of my ' dear' wife Elizabeth Ellen ’’Nellie,” , who died November 1st, 194S.Ever remembered. —Prom her loving husband. Tommy.
BRISCOE.—In loving memory ol our dear sister, Elizabeth Ellen Briscoe (nde Gates), who died November 1st, 1945.
We thought the world of you. —From all the Family.
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prices are very:moder ate and that we serve all the neople. regard less of finanoial circum stances.
THEOWILSOI
■ LiMrrED|| tools I
I 97, DARWEN ST., IRONMONGl
;. Hous^old Ap^ FIREPLAC . iNQinens int|
, York St., d PHONE 88 registered as a
W. ROCK
MONUMENTAL MASOH BLACKBURN RD.
GT. HARWOOD TEL. 2164. i
In
' Tyrone Power, Henry! “ JESSE dAI
MONDAY and TUESDA RANDOLPH SCO
CORO] FRIDAY Booking. Office open THE U
FURNlTt THE GUILl
Is now open daily llj
YOU ARE W FOR YOURSI BEDROOM, SUITES, FIREI
, TELEVISION; KITCHEN.
DEMONSTRATIONS I OF|
SEE FOR'YlilURSE
Ciitheroe FURNISl MOOR
Entraiice ba
MOOR L^ “ a :
TO-NIGI No
FANTASY GI
“The Advei , (By pet]
Doors open each ejn Saturday, Mil
Master Geoffrey Bij 'Refreshv
Ad m is s io n : M
Never a sister dearer, Never a heart mote true; : We are proud you were out B is te r
CAWLEY—Treasured memories oT a dear son Frank, who lost his
Deep In our hearts he is living yet,
' ,
We loved him too dearly to ever forget.
, , , 67, Brownlow Street.___________ —From Mother and Father.
PRATt.—In loving remembrance of mother, Margaret Ann Pratt, who died November 3, 1947. ’ Remembered always.
died November 6th, 1946.
Remembrance keeps her near. • —Prom Daughter , and Son-in-law Ardrossan, Ayrshire!
' ' day, :
RIQ8Y.—In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who died
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Knowle Top, Lane . Bide, Mearley.
November 6 th ,: 1946; Dearly loved and Sadly missed.
________
SANDERSON — 'With 'treasured memories of our dear .son, Elisha, who died November isi,
69, .Whalley Road. - ; •_____
1034. , Ever, remembered. • —From Father and Mother,'
SEEDALL.—In loving memory of a dear Husband, who diea November 7th, 1942. , Deaf In my heart his memory clings,
..Yet BtlU pay heart ^ soro. . Each passing year will nearer
. ■ 9,.The Crescent.■ • _______
The *day*we meet once more. • ■ —Prom his loving Wife. |
' Not A'.day do we forget you,: . In . our hearts: you’re always
As, It dawns another year. —Prom Nellie, Jim. Gordon, Colin.
. ___: SEEDALL.—In lovliig . memory of.
a dear Father. No length of time, no lapse Can°dlm our loved one’s
• For treasured memories nu And wm while life shalU^^^^
• —From'Elsie. Billy and Oeog^’
SEEDALL.—In. .loving memory o .'.■a'dear,Father, ,
■ Gone Is the face we lovea
■ * —From, Marjorie, -Children.
. . thoughts to reach. •Blit not too fat speech, . ^
. Sllent^he voice wo longed .*? Too * f“ 'away from sight or
mr our- , ,
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SEEDALL.—-In loving memory of a dear Father.
, ;
We who''loved you sadly ml®* you;
SH O P ^ ' MAYi WE S\
TIES
A large selectior MACCLESFIEll Double-ended Ti
Special line ij
TOCITAL Till from / ;■
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M HAR' 4 6, Kll
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EVERY THl ! INSTRl By I
Associated with tl] BEGINNERS A.iV^
Friday -r-Fiom the Family.
RIGBY.—In loving memory of a dear mother, Mary Rigby, who
Nothing can ever take away. The love our hearts hold dear: • . Fond memories linger every
Non-su iiPrd
R, FOl OBTAINABLE FR(^ sj\
i life at sea, November 7th, 1944. We lost a son'with a heart of • How gold, we miss him can never be told;
One of the : ST. Ji
. THURSDAY at 7-3l| WARNER BAXTER/i
DO Tom apart,by tU TO-NIGHT (Friday at I
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