Clitheroe Advertiser & Tiixes, May 13, 1949
AUCTION SALES
I^OR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY The Detached Bungalow
CTAN-MAR." WHALLEY ROAD, ^
CLITHEROE.
siclrts of the town, convenient to bus stop. A c c o m modation : yestibule:
Pleasantly situated on the out-
Hall; Drawing Room, with bay window and tile range, with oak
is still the liliost economical method of
Follow this with
I^LACKBURN^ ^ L F GRUEL k n d
I PENCILS
a l l : available FOR P'ROM-
CALF COUPONS
with tile range; Scullery Kitchen having fitted cupboards and poro^ lain sink; prihcinal Bedroom with hay window and fireplace; excel lent second Bedroom, also with
surround; Dining Room, ntted
fireplace.', [ A lean-1
•to- Porch protects rear
door. Outside side pfilces comprise
wooden Coalstore and Wash-house with water laid'on.
|, [They are brlck-bullt, partly rough cast, and with! a j blue slate roof.
,t o e bay windows have mulllons, and sills of |
pn completion. For permission' to view apply :
Rateable value' Is £17. 'Vacant possession will be given
dressed stone. Stock acc5pted after 12 noon. PAT
Bank Salerooms, Clltheroe. Tel. 95).
HOTHERSALL & FORREST, ■ Auctioneers and Valuers.
WORSTON.
LITTLEMOOR ' • S '
ORN MILLS, CLITHFjROE Telephone 533 and 534 ifor Sale by Auction at the
liffOTHERSALL & FORREST have received Instructions to offer i
[BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE, jon TUESDAY. May 24, at 7 p.m.. I subject to the conditions of sale [to be then produced.
The Freehold Dwellinghouse, PENDLE VIEW, WORSTON.
I This Is ' a soundly-built stone property offering the following
I! accommodation : Sitting Room; spacious Living
RE-REGISTER, FOR T uM iD M I WITH J. E. & A . SANDERSON M O R E T O N H A L L F A R M , W H A L L E Y
As from 29th May, 1949, we will deliver in the Clitheroe Borough alid R.D. Food Office Area.
PRICE 6d. PfiR PEST, BOTTLED ' :
, : _J_____i' . i i I
REGISTRATION CARDS RECEIVED BY POST WILL BE ACKNOWjLEDC^ED PROMPTLY.
li apple trees. Tenure Is freehold and free
from chief rent. Rateable value £8. Vacant Possession will he given
on completion. , For permission to view apply :
The Auctioneers. Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe, or to Ramsbottom. Liddle and Dixon, Solicitors, 21, Church Street. Clitheroe. 264) or Whalley. (Tel. 2247).
(Tel. WADDINGTON.
XTOTHERSALL & FORREST have -A.*- received Instructions to offer for Sale by Auction at the BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE,
subject to the conditions of sale to be then produced.
on THURSDAY. May 26. at 6-30.. The medium-sized Dwellinghouse,
No. 5. SPRING GARDENS. WADDINGTON.
Room, with parlour range; Living Kitchen with ‘Unity’ combination range and porcelain sink; Pantry. Above are three excellent bed rooms. A brlck-bullt lean-to pro tects the rear door which leads to small Garden and Usual outside
Containing : Vestibule: Sitting
M A B t lP f S B M K limited
offices. The premises, substantially
built of brick, are pebble-dashed and have a blue slate roof. Tlhe ground floor rooms have been laid wlthl a !patent damp-proof flooring. . Electiilclty Is Installed and there
is a hot water system. Tenure is freehold, subject to an
annual rent of £1 3s. Od. Rateable value £8. Vacant Possession will be given
Room; Scullery Kitchen and Pantry on the ground floor, with three Bedrooms above. Usual Offices at rear. Attached to the property Is a large Orchard, mainly damson and
iTtUESDAY NEXT—Sale of DAIRY i-L CATTLE at 10-30 a.m. Also
several l5ts of h.b. and h HOGGS and EWES, with Lambs at foot
will be forward from well-known Ebeep dealers and farmers. After
the sale bf Sheep, a Bay 16 h.h., 10 years old, and a 104-cwt. horse-dra,Vn Lorry and Harness
will be offered.! THE NEXT
I PRIZE SHOW AND SALE o la l l 'I- classes of ATTES’TED CATTI^ will be held i on WEDNESDAY. NEXT. May 18. when a good sho’W of upwards of '50 choice north country and local Newly-calved and In-calf Cpwe and Heifers Is expected to be on offer from well kniwn dealers and farmers,
iThehboye are worthy of attenUon. Judging I at 11-30. a.m. Sale a,t 12
rPHE ANNUAL MAY SALE_ of all -L clashes of SHEEP will _be 'held on THURSDAY NEXT. May 19 (Old Fair Day), when a good show of Hoggs and Ewes with lambs at
' foot will be bn' offer from well- known dealers . and farmers. , Sale at 10-30|a.m. The Prize Show and sale of [horses will he held on the same day. Judging at 12 noon, sale at 1 p.m.
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nUHE NEXT SALE of GELD [ and J- LAYING-OFP CATTLE ^11 be held on! FRIDAY, May 27.
solicited.
Tel. 3!f5 ,TKE
. , E. CHESTER,'
S Iecretary.
HELLIFIELD AUCTION mart CO. LTD.
36 ,:SDAY NEXT, MAY^17- TUE0 to 380 choice y ^ n g Layingj
off Cattle on offer from the usual well kriown consignors and I local
farmers! We have been given to u n S a n ^ that there are many
cattle Of outstanding ouaUty’ also severalllots of Geld Catt e, j sul1>
able for short keep. h b Hoggs entered. Other entries
of sheep and lambs solicited and accepted to time of sale. J^dBinB 10 a.m.l sale 10-30 a.m. Last sales hiimbers : 379 laylng-off. cattle 64 geld cattle and 83 ewes and
lambs. I ______ _
Fronting the premises Is small lawn, flower beds and rockery, Vfhllst at the rear Is a larger lawn with fruit trees and flower beds. ; Room for the erection of a Garage and there are double gates and a direct drive-ln from main road. , Special mention must be made of the excellent quality of materi als which have: gone Into the construction of these premises.
from chief rent, occupying 600 sq. yds. or thereabouts, which allows the premises to be set well hack from the highway. The Gardens are nicely laid out.
All mains services. The site is freehoid and free
By HOTHERSAIL & FORREST By HENRY HOLDEN & SONS
AUCTION SALES, CLITHEROE.
f i Y . hoiJden & SON Will Sell'by Auction on
SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1949.
Berlin; mahogany Chest lOf Drawers; antique Weather-Glass; Corner Display Cupboard; Singer Sewer; B-^ay Wall Clock; Alarm Clock: 3) bottle spirit Cantlller, in oak case: oak verandah Settee; Petrol Lamp; extension Table; electric arid box Sweepers; electric breakfast pooker; electric Toaster; electric Iron; Divan; easy and stand Chairs; oak Rollo Chair; baby’s High Chair and white enamelled! Crib; I Lady’s Cyqle; Curbs; Hot Plates; Gas Iron; Fire Screen; Kitchen Chairs; Plants. Pets and Vases: oak and mahogany 4ft. 6ins., 4ft. and 3ft. wood Bedsteads; spiral and wire woven Mattresses;' hair Mattress; feather and flock Beds, Bolsters & Pillows: . Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery; plated Tea and Coffee Pots; various Tools; Hedge and Garden Shears: Curb and Fire side Stools: Pans; 5 stone Jars
I ; at One O’clock prompt; Fine Cottage Plano, by Nelmeyer,
ment tlons the Ancll!
Slth' lldsl Scales and /Weights;
and Table. Clitheroe. rpHE
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Sets; Toilet Mirrors; Pier Glass; Pictures; | copper Bed Warrner; Stair Caivet: pair of satlnwood Toilets;
ladstonei Bag; Toilet and Trinket
painted Bedroom Chest Terms Cash,
HY. HOLDEN & SON. . Tel. 356.
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c L i t h e r o e auction MART CO. LTD.
Y NEXT—GRADING STOCK at 9-30 a.m.
WANTED
sect .ons do not reldte to men, Bgec, 18-60, or woflren; 18-40, u n l^ they or the employ ments are excepted Irdm the C o n ^ l of Engagements Order, 1947. •
rue Aaveriuemeutu ur these _________ I • lyfANCHESTER CORPORATION
LANGHO COlioNY. NEAR BLACKBURN.
Whitley Council for the Health Services and the Standing Orders and I Instructions of the City
of service In accordance with recommendations of the ary Staffs Council of the
personally, or by letter, stating age, Experience, etc., to the Secre tary-Steward, Langho i Colony, near IBlackburn,
Application should be made ^ ! i ,
y o UKSHIRE WEST COUNCIL
RIDING
GRINDLETON RIVERSMEAD SCHOOL CANTEEN
w above-named school ! kitchen
■AnTIED ‘for the 13th jjune, the following STAFF •! for the
' One Cook. 324 hours per week; (jwage £3 7s. 8d. per week.
and! retaining fee , paid ,during schbol holidays.
. Abpllcatlons accompanied by
Efnployment for 5-days per week '
hours per week;. wagC;£1 Is. 4d. per week. |
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copies of two recent testimonials to be sent to the fihberslgned not latent than Sa^tuglay^Ma^j2^ 1949.
TTflfiratlnn Offices, Settle'. ' q h oE
berjeh work^ _Bopd jprpspects IMPRO'VER; MPRO i :— .----------- . r e pa ir s
Divisional Edu'eatipn Officer. ________ wanted an
I must be goed at
Saturday’s off.—Wni. Bralttiwalte and Sons, 48. Whalley Road. Clltheroe ._____ *
' ______
riOOD PRICES paid for Clean WrCAST-OFF CLO'raiNG.' P.C. promptly attended |to.-—Mrs. Wll- S r i X 15. Regent 'Street.
Blackburn._________! T.ane. Clltheroe. ! '
ANTED—Ladles’ ! arid , Gent's Vy CLOTHING.—Seed, ! Parson
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trustworthy and have experience of private domestic work.—Apply . Advertiser and Times,
■nOMESTIC HELP !for jone lady; must be capable, ;clean and
Interesting Barnes (plastic). Ex cellent remuneration; .regular, gehulne. There ate no registration few to pay: suitable both sexes, ffill details. — Wendy Models, Mkrtham, Norfolk, i
'_________
QHOE REPAIRER-wanted; must M be a good henchman; good wbrklng conditions; ' ! Saturdays off _wm. Bralthwalte ' and Sons. 48. Whalley Road. Clltheroe.
-pEADS REWIRED With j Ellgllsh
-Ij or American .Rolled Golu: quick service.—Call, at !34, E^ton Terrace, or 5. Alma Place, Clltheroe
'p e r s o n s J- |oods
deta?l°s°?^ Melton"’Manufacturing Co.. Southgate Street, Leicester.
at home.
S h or th and t y p is t required ® immediately; good wages and Conditions; canteen available.— Apply by letter or personally to Richard Briggs and Sons Ltd., Bankfleld Quarries. !Clltheroe.
AATANTED-Gentleman Interested ’ ’ In Cinema Operating. Please
writs t o : ’ . GvBUd IKlnsmB, York street. Clitheroe. i _________ _ C lient wanted for one of a pMr U of HOUSES, proposed to be erected, CUtheroe district.—Write Box F3, Advertiser land Times. ------------------------------ F A R M
to help build up I accredited poultry section; t comfortable
Twlston, Clltheroe. I
on completion. For permission to view, apply :
The Auctioneers. Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel. '95). Vendor’s Solicitors : Fairbrother Md Son. 6. Fold Street. Bolton. (Tel. 959).
The Ho4rs of Rusiness at the Branch of the Bank a>t
PARK VILLAS, W H /l as from wil
MON-FRI.: 10 a m. to HEAD OFFICE; W
5 u m LLEY, BLACKBURN
May 9th be
SAT.: 9-45 to 11-45 aim; ATERl STREET, LIVERPOOL 2. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY'
The well established CHIP and FISH Business, together with
CLITHEROE.
pan Range and usual utensils; brick-built Dining Room with' kitchen behind; Living Room;! Scullery Kitchen; 3 excellent Bedrooms, Bathroom and w.c. Basement on ground level at rear,' fitted electricity and water. Large Yard with good range of domestic offices. Side entrance to rear of
Accommodation : Shop with 3- premises.
a good locality. . Particulars from :
Property is well situated to serve, j
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HOTHERSALL & FORRESf, ' Auctioneers and Valuers
Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe. (Tel, 95).
, PUBLIC NOTICES
AGED AND N E E D Y RESIDENTS IN THE
S T A N L E Y S T . , i A c c n n g t o n T LIMITED - Tel. 2430 Y O U R b lV I D E l J ’ID
is the Full CKam Qilality s e r v e |n e v e r y bottle.|
may WE SERVE YOU 'FROMj NOW ONWARDS !
(CERTIFIED) Ti^tercuiln f^stel Milk Fasleurlsed
FROM PRIZE'CATTLE It! AtTESTED HERDS
more, but I j notice the . ' Cream Line.
i ' 6 H For Babies. Invalids & Industrial iWorkers- Cettified
Tuberouliii Tested Milk is the best m the
VVorld-:ajid^ 'A? ^Nj)T good for
TTipre Is more danger from hidden germs than the xucit; lu,
r^^OUTSIDE* ATMOSPHERIC x\
—^ ViDocto! unn ran rpp ” i
Fill this form in now and return t the above address ! i
Pasteurised [in! '
Stainless Stpel Equipment!
1 V -
Under i the Suoervision of the Health Authorities
and Government' f " ' Board .Inspectors,
ED AND SEALED TO PREVENT
T OST — Part of • Tj ’ BRO(XlHi
Arms and Station on Wednesday, fflfQfInn
h ( .^ i between
Diamante Starkle
May 11. Flflder rewarded on re- __4
I T OST—8 Homed Glmmer hogs l.-Li and rwensleydate; red far rib; horn ! bum R.P.—Phillip, Foulscales, Newton.____________; j '
"TOST-Lorik EWE and ;two iLAMBS; ewe marked red:A,
on near ribs; lambs red dot on rump.—Allen, Limehouse, Farm,
caitheroe. Phone 396.
•PARTLY FURNISHED FLAT JL (LET; 2 large. 1 small roi bathroom and lavatory ion sanae flocJr; use of kitchen; | ln rosl- dentlal part of Clltheroe, near train and 'bus.—Write'!Box Ad-jertlser and Times. ! 1 j ,
MASSEY-HARRIS Dickie SWAT iTURNERS
LINpLEY Pi^TE Tel.-^\GISBURH 251 —
Deiiots; CMtherde andi HasHn^den Auction Marts.
.BICN. bamford b am l e t t one and tVKO-horss MOV/^ERr
FARMpRS! i In stock.
I BAMFORD TRACTOR RAKE3.
SAFE. CLEAN AND PURE FREE FROM GERMS and KEEPS FRESH LONGER.
ROWLAND RURAL DISTRICT
rT'HE’ Bowland Council have X received a consignment of GIFT FOODSTUFFS from the New Zealand Red Cross Society, Waikato Centre, for distribution to aged and needy people who reside in the Rural District.
pate In the distribution should make a written application to the Clerk to the Council at the address given below, I to be received not
Persons whd desire to ! parttel- F ^ rm B e t t e i
later than Friday morning, the 20th May, 1949. and should state their full name and address, age, the number In family, and give any other relevant information. |
be made and successful applicants will be notified in due course, how: to obtain their parcel.
Personal application should not ; THOMAS WALKER,
Council Offices, Grlndleton, near Clltheroe.
May 6[ 1949. ■ c
Chairman of the Council. ,
L I T H E R O E WEDNESDAY SPORTS CLUB.
would like to!arrange one or two Friendly Matches with teams at liberty on Wednesday afternoons; ground available. Immediate open, dates are' May 118. (Wed. next), June 15. and June 29. Write Secretary. 98, iHayhurst Street, or Phone Clltherbe 120.
f E R G O p
Service direct to the Farm from the i Sole Area Dealers^,
d i M (1 )1 (1 (Halifax) Ltd;.!
89, KING CROSS STREEI Ha l i f a x !
- Telephone 4626 ■ for
F a rm F a s te i w ith
1
The ShoD and Dwellinghouse. | No. 97. WOONE LANE.
] j
as second man on; hill farm ana ^ppiy , f i c i h ' t u n l
house on ’bus route; ences essential.—Apply In writing to Miss Hotham, Red Syke Farm,
_______ _ T 1AILY HELP wanted 9-3, Mpn- E^l?l?s°“ "Las J s J I
g a r « t ^ e r ^ r i | f I iDAY next. May j20.
Ic PECiIaL PRIZE SH(W and SALE ® of .ml
rinn-Attested Pedigree and non- S°dierfe From entries ^ alreadj
Prle°slan-typ m | leslan-type Cattle, Attested an^^ classes of ttesl;e
!ireceived we are assured ofi a good Judging
^_TO_areassm^^^
11 a m! Sale 12 noon. F. W. STARKte
Pho 226 Helllfleld. Secretary.
ne G
SBURN AUCTION MA.RT. GISBURN.
WED 4ESDAY NEXT. May 18, at 10-30 a.m.
COWS.
September. October and! early Noveiflber. Upwards/ of 4() dciu CATTLE will, be forward Entries to motnlng of sale. JA3. JOHNSON.!Secretary,
.TTNIGHTLYi SPECIAL 250 Shorthorned mostly due Jfl'V-
SALE
In-calf August,
.'APPRENTICE to: confectionery 1-^. wanted.—Mrs. Hargreaves, 35,
ton. ’ ___________L _ __:-----—------ • Wellgate. Clltheroe; i :--------------
ISHED ROOMS; I 'Whalley or dlSrlct.—Write Box F4. Advertiser
t T bOURERS required jfor con- tractlng construction work.—
eroe . ___________1 Laneslde Farm, Chatburn.
.CTRONG LAD wanted ' for farm ® work;
_______ live in.—F.' Clayton,
(fiARDENEB wanted for Keys v f Farm Guest I House. West Bradford, near Clltheroej standard agricultural wage: I'w.oufd con sider married couple,' wife helping in house; living! accommodatten If required. Phone Chatburn 220
nr w r i t e . _______________—
iriOUNTRY Guest: House requlfcs HOUSEKEEPER; ! Hve ■ in.—
Write Box I Times.
■WTANTED—Furnished ;( W or BUNGALOW, nt ,
F2, j Advertiser and 'CARAVAN
Hodder or Rlhhle, ter week com
mencing July 8 . ' Box F5. Arivprtlser and Times.
WANTDD — Good' all round ” FARM' MAN:
Pennington. Mitchells Farm. Wad dington, Clltheroe. ,Tel. Clltherpe
live in.— 553 ! ; . ..... —
"WAMIBIV^art -t ime (3 L ^K , male or female; mornings
afternoons’, I must, have ex
perience. — Apply: Engineers, Lowergate, Clltheroe.
FFRGUSON i SYSTEM
RIBBLES MOTOR SERVICES LTD I
WANTED at our CLITHEROE DEPOT Driving and Conductijag Staft
Apply to local Ministry of Labour jOfflee.
(Inserteci by permission of the Ministry of LahOur National Service, under ithe Control of Engagement Ordier. 1947.)
TENDERS
T ANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL.
rpHE Lancashire l(jounty Council (I
Invite I applications to tender
Erection of Additional Class room at Pendlo Junior Council Schpoli Longsisht Avenue. CUtheroe.
tender must be received by'tUe County Architect not later than Tuesday, May 24, 1949.
Applications (with deposit)^ to !
and Quantities may be obtained from the! office bf the CoMte Architect, [Mr . G. Noel Hill, FH.I.B.A.,: M.T.P.I.,1 County Offices, Preston, by payment of a deposit of £2 (which will he returned upon receipt of a bona-fide tender). Cheques should he made payable to the County Treasurer. The Contractor whose tender Is
General' Conditions of Contract
accepted will be required to ipr^ vide a satisfactory! surety for the due performance of the Contract. The County Council do ; not
bind themselves to ] accept; the lowest or, any tenders. , ■ Tenders must he! delivered on a
date to he fixed later, In a plain sealed envelope : 1 addressed 1 to “The Clerk of the County Council' and endorsed “ Tender fpr Erec tion of &c„” which] must notibear any name or mark indicating the
sender. R. h ; ADCOCK; ' . ! ! ■ . - County Offices, Preston.
Clerk of the County Council 1
C'ALE at Spring! Head Farm: .1 small CHICK HOVER (metal): ,
2 Hen Mash Hoppers (metal); 2 Grit Hoppers; 3 Putman Stoves; 3 incubators, Glevum, Gloucester, Ironclad (150 size); no reasonable offer refused; equipment clean; complete.—^Wrlte or apply after 6 p.m; or week-ends : T. Coates, c /o J.. Wells, Valeys Farm; Bolton-
by-Bowlahd.
q.ALE
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iCondltion.-t-Walmsley, 13,. Spring * Gardens. Waddington. '
IJ: Garr,den. Roller;
LAWN: MOWER and in' perfect
House. King Lane.
T ADIES’ - NIGHTGOWNS, Vests. Knickers, Pantees. — Corner
MOWERS In' stock; list price. Atco ' 201ns. LAWN
—R, D. Blackburn and Sons, Castle
Gate.Jllltheroe.________ ■CALE=I'W0LSLEY''H0BNET, 1932; rebored, overhauled,.! run In:
.riHRYSLER Light WAGGON;_ running order; ' with
House, Chatburn. _____________ ----------------------------
I POULTRY J
HODDEdi VALLEY i
: CHICK
B.L.'x R.I.R, Day-olil i nd growing PULLETS; AylesbtTry Ducklings; hatching every Friday. Prices on application to Fred Lawson, The Poultry Farm,- Newton, Clltheroe. Phone Slaldburn 54
can be seen and tried any time 8,fter 7 p.m.—Robinson’. Manor
In good
tyres;'f suitable for farmer; £40. —J. Schofield, Builder and Con tractor, Salthlll. CUtheroe.
GALE—1932 SUNBEAM! MOTOR w CYCLE:
taxed and 1ns.- Apply : 45, Fendle Road.
GALE—19'48 A.J'.S. 350c.c., o.h.'V, full counons; ; perfect condl- ,
j-t__
tlon. — Edmondson Salt Hill, Clltheroe.
C ALE—Maroon ' ‘ Babalrn ’ PRAM and Canopy; excellent condl- i:*r4rvan<r\r1cr\vi *Brlercllffe,’
condition.—Aoply: 9a, !Greenfleld Avenue, Chatburn.
(CALE—Hercules TANDEM,' d.?.; 3 speed; huh brakes: good
1 ________ L ’
burn afid Sons, Corn Mill. Castle Gate, Clltheroe. ' j |
from : Black _______ '
costs a farthing a day to make 10 hens lay. And oh how they lay, I Get Is. 3d. bag now |
POULTRY-KEEPERS—give Kars- wood Poultry Spl'ie. a trial—
tlon.—W. Wilson, 3. Pendle View. \ free Grlndleton. near Clltheroe.
from £1 to £5 per teO: growing Cocks dnd Pullets ' also available. “ The finest birds II ever had,”i ■writes D.K.. o f ' Croydon. Price list and “ Sunnysl'le Illustrated’ on request.-fJames : Ei
t,D PULLETS, 30s. per dozdn, £10 ■ pet jipO; Cocks
■Hartley,! Sunnyslde Accredited Hatchery and IJearlng Farm! Roughlee. Nelson, Lancs. Teli Nelson 1368.'
TkAY-ClLD' CHIC Thursday, each
■TSPHALT flo o r s In 'red. hlaCk 1 |°tetn T
thousands to become their own landlords. Let the “ HALIFAX help you.. Particulars from local Agents: Steel, Ford and Newton. Barclays Bank 'Chambers, 6. King Street, Clltheroe. Office hours: Tuesdays and Fridays.' 10-30 a.m. to 5-30 n.m. Tel. Clitheroe; 603 (or Burnley 5284).
h e HALIFAX BUILDING SOO.LETY has helped
Lever’s Ba^ry “ PeDets”
‘A.: and mahogany; let us quote | .Hurnie, you.—Briggs and Smith) BulldPts, 'Low Moor, Clltheroe.
exceptlpnally well-gtoihi 10 and 14 weeks old-B.L. x RII.R. .PulletsTor sale. —! Harold Poultry Farm.
week. ^Isp available ■ ■ i " 'Tel. Butjnlpy 4586. _____ aolme,, 1 Sutcliffe, J . te s
The near
SON
' Agiicaltnrai ! Agents
' MASSEY-
Efigineers f|>r
RRIS
FARM IMPLfeMENTS SALES—SERVICE ' |
RELIANCE ENGiInEERINg I WORKS
I
WATERLOO [road, ! CLITHEKOE
EGGS ACCREDITED and Tlmej. I J___------------ --
Apply : Contract! Engineer, Rlb- blesdale Cement Limited, Cllth-
•VdUNG couple '.about to get A. married, require UNFURN
^ day to Friday.—Apply : , Mrs- Duckworth. Greenbanks. Grindle-
H required,
make fancy . Write for
week: wage £2 15s. 6d. per lOno'*' part-time
Two Maids, each 1324 hours per I Helper. 124
Counpll.
ON. SALE
I i PRAMS KE-TYREl 1
Market Place. Clliheroe. THAM’S While you wait.—
‘ Stockings. Look for the name ; TOM YOUNGER’S, and be sure of satisfaction.____________________ '
50L LINED STOCKINGS; heavy lisle-or' plated .Stock- ■Ings; ankle Socks: black wool
(STOKER required. Rate 2s. 3 5 d . ________ O per 'hour, plus additional pay- ;pR AM ' Renovations, Re-palntlng, for Sunday duty.'. Condi-
■nriGH .’TENSION b a t t e r ie s ! for J j - tho Wireless., Most sizes In stock at ' Benthams. 14. Market Place. Clltheroe. .Tel. 167
JT Re-upholsterlng; Hoods iRe- covered: new Aprons. Including doll’s prams; any colour, cloth or mohair; colleotea and delivered. BEN’THAMS (by the clockK i 14, Market Place, Clitheroe. Phone 167 or 443.
" POSEMOUNT," CHAIBURN ROAD, Glltheroe, for .sale,
■with vacant possession; semi detached :(freehold): Internal 'and external condition 100 per ce^. ; double : doors: concreted paths, etc.; well tended gardens. View evenings after 6-0 p.m.________ L _
sizes, 2s. 2s. lid., 3s. 4d., 4s. i Id.; lisle Stockings; silk Dndervfem; odd Knickers; silk Sets, i Try Tom Younger’s, Clltheroe Market.
■vro N'YLONS I d-' of ; Art
Silk Stockings,! all DARiCALINE Stain and ! I’m H
ullo Mary i Just ! done _my floors
you’ll love It.
TTSED CYCLES—Gent’s D good s e l e c t i o n ;
Bentham’s for Bikes, 14, Place. Clltheroe.
Do come In,' I ’ve with
thrilled I . Its doyely gloss needs no polishing. Cosis so little 2s. 3d. tin docs a room. Do yours tO;Kiay,
models;
60s. — Market
9 / A p a ir lisle lined STOCK- " / '^ IN G S ; usually 3s .6d.; all sizes; ' hard wearing; y;l 1, not ladder.—Tom Younger’s, Clltjieroe
Market.
CALE—HOUSE AND SHOP! 27, Wellgate, CUtheroe; vacant
possession on completion.—Apply: 23. Brennand Street, after 6 p.m^
" queen of TO-MORROW. ; An authentic study of H.R.H. Pvtossf Elizabeth. Price 12s. 6d.—Adver-
tiser and Times.____________ '
T ADIES’ jumpers, cardigans, -L* Blouses, Dresses, Underwear, Corsets, Brassieres, Stockings; keen prices for reliable goods at Tom Younger’s, Clltheroe Market.
winted to complete unique ^ d \ delivery in 2_4 bours^,- .
Eastures; especially sultablo lor P le n r ,o r"b = ^ i .““ “ P S '
—Adam Lythgoe Limited,! cheth. Telephone Culchethi (P.B.X.1
House, King Lane.
pHICKS grow strong on jjbhn- ^ son’s Ovary and Condition Tonic.' Invaluable for legweakness and chicken ailments, ^ su r e s sturdy vigorous pullets. Bottles lid., Is. 8d.—Blackburns, | Corn Merchants.______ ^
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Nlghtgovlns, ! Pyjamas, two ; sizes, W.. and, OS,; fancy stitch Vests or Pantees; fine silk Stockings.— Tom Younger’s. Clltheroe Market.
T ADIES’ INTERLOCK VESTS, Combs, I Pantees, Knickers,
GALE—PONY, 13 h.h.; i good worker and wUling.—Apply : Hebs6n, 9, Bawdlands, Clitheroe.
very good condition; £65.—^Apply; 40. Whalley Road, Clltheroel
Blankets. Pillow Sllns. Bolster Slips, Bed Ticks, Bed Tick Covers, Towels.—Tom Younger’s Clltheroe
and poultry, or poultryman with — ' ■•A bo o k knowledge of s c
AXTANTED —J Generali f a r m VV 'WORKER Interested in sheep
Clltheroe.
Navy Shirts; ' Union or Santeen Shirts: collar attached I Sport Shirts.—Tom Younger’s, Clltheroe-I
e a v y Ribbed socks that will- not shrink, Is. 8d.; Khaki or
Market,_____________
CALE-H.C.B. PRAM; ditlon; £2.—Ford,
Street. Clltheroe.
TNTERLOCK sleeveless VESTS, -*■ Elastic Trunks, short sleeve Vests, Cashmere Socks, 3k lid.; fancy Socks, 4s. Ud.; Slipovers,. 10s. 6d. to 14s. 6d.: ‘ Poplin Pyjamas, 14s.'6d.—Tom Youngers,
ClltheroB Market.
Shirts, 14s. 6d.;. wool or wool mix Vests or Pants; all wool Socks, all sizes In sdmmer underwear. Try Tom Younger’s, Clltheroe Market..
B
W HITE TUNIC SHIRTS. Poplin ’ ’ Tunic Shirts, Poplin Pyjamas,
light weight underwear Braces, Suspenders, Bib Brace Overalls, heavy wool Socks—Tom Younger's, Clltheroe Market. _________
iCALE—GOOSE EGGS, Duck' Eggs and Buff Rocks Eggs.—Kipling, Lords Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland.
CALE — C H E V R O L E T 2-tOn ^ LO R R Y ;fou r -w h e e l drive; mileage 14,000; perfect condition; licenced-to Dec.'31.- Best offer over £250 to; The Secretary, Clltheroe Co-operative Society, 2, Moor Lafae. Clltheroe.
kA and RADIOGRAMS to listen to and try out at home. Every help to give you pleasurable listening; no deposit; ■ terms from 2s. 6d. weekly—Tbe Warwick shire Furnishing Co. Ltd., 70. King William Street, Blackburn.
A LL the best makes of RADIOS
rown b ib overalls, i 2s. 6d„ seconds'usually 18s. 6(1.; navy
■good con- 33, Victoria
ACKNOWLEDG1MENTS FRANKLAND.—Mrs.
25, Klrkmpor Road, Clltperoe.
the employees of Wm. Westhead and Sons Ltd., and ' ha Directors and Employees of the Albion Bobbin Works for ttlfid expres sions of sympathyc I a lp we Doctor and Nurse leseltlne for their kind attentlor. i
and Family wish t ) relatives; friends,
neighbours, ^
FR&NKLAilD.-The • pebtor afid Churchwardens of St. James s Chufeh acknowledge the receipt
• of the money subscribed by the Wni
The 'Rectory, Woonq Lane, O f
employees of and Sons Ltd,, and Workpeople Bobbin Works, In meiqory of the late Mr.! Frankland
also Directors! ai. . Albion!
'helroe.
'HUDSON.—The sisters 6f the late Mrs. Kate Hudson : rtsh to thank all 'relatives and fitlends for sympathy in their befeavementl
PYE.—Mrs. Pye and Frmlly wish t o . express their s ncere thanks to ■ tail j relatives, fr:ends and neighbours, and mumpers of the Clltheroe Golf Clubl for kind messages of sympathy and floral tributes received In their great loss; also the Djrctior for his kind attention. |
6, ChEfileswo; in Tertace, ' . CUtheroe. ■ i
SOWERBUTTS.- .id
1J4 - Lynwood,!. ■
friends!!for their klrd expres- sloris-.of sympathy and floral tributes received dqrlng. their sad! bereavement.
and] Faniiiy desire! to thank all relatives. neighbours and
Brungerley Avenue, (plltheroe. ,
UNSWORTH,—The FaiAlly of the late , Lilian Maule th
wish to thank Nurse ' Lytle, Rev. Edwards and the rile' son for their, kln l also friends and r the sympathy an. to them In their
Rocklea, iBllllngton.
J Doctors, J. E. P.
Unsworth,
elghbours for elp shown
. D. Jame- •ttendance;
re I t , loss. -Mrs Sowerbuttt Westhead
'rankland hank all
Market. __________________ L for
t y for enteiprlslng man.— 71, cnatburn | Road,
sale;
■ROYAL Liver Friendly Society— b' - - - i
good | oppor-
TTEN BLANKETS; grey or bleached Sheets; all wool
CALE-1946 Royal Enfield MOTOR CYCLE, 350 C.C.; s.v.; t. and L;
OARBONATE OF LIME WASTE (dry and powdery) for quick and lasting results — sweetens
ent or rough land; apply It, now; we will spread it for y o u ; ! also
no waiting.
•■ATEN’S summer weight VESTS, Trunks. Pyjamas. — Corner
HN sale May 19--A riew! arid completely revised edlUon of
Sorry, but plenty n SdlES
H i i i i i iT H tv ia 97,
BLACKBURN 4041^.3
Tel.
Grey and Red Granite, and Yorkshire Stone are all available novr. Our lane stock is repre sentative of all these anc offers wide choice. Cone and inspect with out obligation.
Wh te Marb ;
ALl TYPES I IN STOCK Black,
DARWEN ST.,
THE0WiLS(LIMI - V .
' TOO! IRONMOP 'Household
: [ FIREPU I INQmBDCS
[Y o r iS t, !' ; Phone REGISTERED AS
IN MEMbRIAjVI
IRELAND.-in ever lovlni of a Vicry dear son any Jack: i, accidently ,kmW“ It]
on active Service In 15, 1945. i . He did Ills best for lOved,
Also Ui Also of Hilda, bis deirly loved
wife, who died April 2 “ Reunited.
And those he loved r r u n!
God bless you both for did, and grant " lasting peace.
‘Willow Bank,” 126, Lostock Road, Davyhulme. Urmstop.
-F r om Mother, Fath( the Family.
c c i c —Invloving memo'y ® dear
Margaret Ann Self. May 12, 1936, aged 58 Roses may 'wither, die.
! mother and
—Proin her loving Elsie,. Jim,JJella any
Some may ■ forget : never will 1.
SNAPE.—IR' loving ^ n our darling Bobbie, asleep May 11, 1M2; Grandad, who died 1946.'
! 'l
iMay comes with di ep regret, A ! month we shpH never
Till 'memory fade^ ^ d life departs.
forget; , r i ,
They lyill live in foriever. ■
10, 'Willtin Street.
TAvi n n __In loving mimory of a ^*dear mother Jane * y lo r . who
died May; 18, 1943; klsp. father; Joseph Tayloi,
"^kemtmbrance
Lyndene,” ! West View .Waddington.
-faTcaS^^nl’^ Gd%hUdren. I
TAYLOR.—In loving inenlory or la j
dear mother, Jane died MW! 18, 1943; u k a dear | father, Joseph Taylo Who died 1
Ju ly '27; 11943. ^ . Ever remembetM ;
■Stable House, ”
—Prom daughter D(ro:hy, son-j In-law ; Prank ai d Grand-; Children.
Shlpston-on-Stow, Warwickshire;_____________ 1
, ! IN MEMORIAM
TAYLOR.—In loving n emory of a[ dear mother, Jane .aylor, who
died May 18, 1943; father, Joseph Taylor,
Rosegrove,' Burnley.
In-law I Arthur children.
a lk a dear who died
July 27,'! 1943. Treasured meme t
—From 'daughter B^b
k . Jrlce, son-
drand-
ASHBURNER.—In treasured mem- orfis of my dear wife, Anne, dl^lMay 10, 1944.
Ilie ' lives enshrined within our hearts,
leloved and unforgotten.
'rom her loving husband .Ibert and Mum, Perth, .ustralla, i and Mum and Dad, 9, Mitchell Street.___________
BATTERSBY.—In treasured mem ories of . '.a ' beloved sister, . Mi.rgaret, who fell asleep May 14j 1948. 11
, • “ Remejrihered always.”
—Frpm all at “ Holmlea,” Penwortham^_________ _
UATTERSBY.-r-In loving memory f a dear 'sister, Margaret, who e parted this life May 14, 1948!'
rhose who knew her will say It’s true, ■
[ntapk, Blackburn. _________ __ of
'
Bi ttersby. Pendleton,
our v ! who died May 14,. of Cold Cotes.
By the. ones who knew her worth:
3he Is still remembered, loved and missed,
Her equals In this world are only few.
— Mr. and iMrs. H. Bordley and Family. '
BATTERSBY.—In loving memoiw dear Bister, Margaret “
1948. rhere Is a' smile we will re member for ever,
CHtherde R|
i . i ) ! - i iN 15-17 CAsl
V7e smile with the world but, we never forget. , „
Of a sister we loved so dear; Deep in our hearts her mem ory Is 'kept,
Accrington, !! -^'f'reaa, vVluie and Family.
BATTERSBY)—In ever loving imbrance of a dear Wife and rther, who died May 14, 1948.
Which never can be flll(xl. ' , _ .
A place" Is vacant at out hearth,
—From the Family at Cold Cotes afid Rlpon.
BATTS.—In sweet' and lovte? emory of a dear. Wife and
Ir,
other, who died'May 14, 1947. ■her 63th year. 1 '
We haye only a beautuul ■To K ^mb er our whole life
But^^ts^l'sweetness will Unger A for' 6V61*«
_ -Prom her loving Husband ana Sons, lil
s we treasure that. memory of j*ou.
,
14, BA
Henthorn Road. . !
a’t rS .- In i loving memory A [other, who died May 14, 1947.
" Ever In , our thoughts. —From Edith and Kenneth. 13, Bridge Road. Chatburn._------
BRIGGS.—Loving memories oM dear son- and brother, Rlchar
Sfowell (Dick),^ on his 25th , birthday. May 18.
. Sweet Is the ' word remem
Dear'^ls^he one ®at Is 8one. He will never be As long ;as the years re" e“ ’ ,
brother | and sister-in-law and Peggy.j^___
Good!night ahd^'^Godrbless uncle.r-Frnm -WllUaniiJ— - -
,ClCLE8.-In loving dear Mother, who, died May a '
1948, aged 78 'y|ars. Day hy day - ;I watched net W fade away, , , „ .
ith heart Uoth sick and s°re, I did' my duty to the last
.—From' her loving . daugh Daisy land Johnnie.
:.948. : In oUr hearts your memory c,.
But W*e®know!tls vata to Tears: pf.. love'can never was From^'your peaceful, haPW
-From^^&r lovlng_ daughter
I 'AgP€5. John and Plsps* - BAYHURST.-In memory
dear, husband aitd Charles Leo, .who died May w-
— his devoted Who and Daughter.! :
. ^
Avenue ^ a d , Hurst Green. g Printed 1 and
enmnany LW.. at 6, Mara tUtheroe. ’Tel. *01/8 (two
ilthetoe Advertiser and J
No cries cafi. see me weep, I often' lie and think of her While others are asle^.
_______ - :
.|Jpi cQ —iin loving' memory of a; 'd^ar Mpther. who died May
Till I could do no more. I oft,time lie in silence, -
of . GRAFTS ]|S?I
LEATHERGRAFT Accessories, e.g.,
,' Booklets,' (JlUe,
I lampshades- . Braid; Lacing;
RAFFIA—all icol Workbaskets, etip
CRYSTYLCBAFT. Parchment; j; Pott
DECORATIVE J r screw)
Cloisonne , Floral I ior moul
TOY-MAKING-_,_ small! Toys :andl ■ bears,! Lions;-etcl
FELT-CRAFT-3I Adhesive.
PAPER-CRAFT- Toy. Making. STOOLS-all coll
■
WEAVING-Card Yarns. doll^making- ,
Stuffing; watterl
RUG-MAKING^-, Linings; Needlel la c e -making-
WOOLSTfa^ 1
iMU
■ Sock' Wools i 2, L . land Wools, iBabl gloves, etc., j Weir
n e ed l e c r J
and Embroidery.! Traced Goods; - ' CLARK’S AU
CLARK’S
SCISSORS; WORK-BOXBStl
h a n d m a d ( printed Bdbkletsl 'Inset;; CROOHeI
SELECT ' Aprons; Knltw| ; PULLOVERS.:
GIFT !t OI)
CLASSES,-c«| Morning, 10
,W e will be anBJBCTB.'j
. Afternoon, 21 Ai'serles! of 11
■i" ;'•,■! groups only;|
i:WEi’ c 0 t o ! ! M '
' ' ; ' I; i ^ SEND A Cfj I
... a dear who died
_iFrom Dad, Mum and John, -i
01 r heart Stanley
of my Klars Grlmshaw, Street, Di rvjen.
iinory of who fell ilso his May 12,
wlio died BRIGGS.-On May. jllge ila, don.
8£®bdma.
fade and you, but
(laughter larry.
r
memory brother whilst aly, May
ttose he jmember..
yob ever- r and all
> J940. all you
N. A. Hacking &Soni MEMORIALS
for
Bobk your order now from out Large Selection of
)La CK. g r e y and BED GRANITES.
Send for Catalogue.
Renovations carried oul Estimates Free.
Aiddrfesa : CEMETERY GATES
ACCRINGTON Tel. 2043-! Est 1879 BIRTHS
Jericho Nursing Home, to Bett: t /
■altb), wife of Tom Briggs; j
(nde Bral"alth-
1949, at Ibadan,
a
'COURT.-On May 6, 1949. at Gills I I Hill. Radlett, Hertfordshire, to I plar a (nCe Southworth). wife ! I of II. E. Court; a son.
DEATHS
BONDt—On April 19, at the resl- den:e . of her sister Mrs. Hoc gklnson, 107. Vanguard Street, Nelson, New Zealand. "Ifi'y. Alice, beloved second atgbter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Bond, o f Klrkmoor Road.
HOPVfOOD.—On May 6, very
pk:efully. at West View, Grln- dlelon, John ■ TUiomas, the dea -ly beloved husband of ,111m Hopwood, In his 84th ea’. Interred at St. Ambrose, rl rdleton, I on May 10, 1949. At Rest._____________
S^EEB.-On! May 10, 1949 (sud- den!y). Arthur Joseph, the belcved husband of Irene Steer, aged 32 years. Interment at St. Jos'iph’s 1 Cemetery, Saturday, Maif 14, at 2-30 p.m.
R.I.P. Claremont Terrace, Clltheroe.
UNSWORTH.—On .May 6, 1949, aftir long suffering, at Rocklea, Bllllngton, . Lilian Maude, beloved wife of Rlcbard Henry Unsworth, aged 65 years. Service 1-15 p.m. Methodist Chapel, Whalley, prior to cremation at Caileton. Blackpool, on Tuesday. Ma? 10. Peacefully resting.
—laq.: B. Wilkinson. Tel. 3264 Whalley.
Oh FRII
In' STl ADMISSION
: 1 * i '■ j i I CHILDREN, Br\ TO-NIGHT (Friday)!
JUNE HAVER, WA| ICALLISTER, ANNEI j . .
Wetkl
iMONDAY. TUESDA !<Wednesi|
T he
.With CEDRIC HAF RI80N, FRANCIS
The most dramatic | the year. Booking '
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