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Zlitheroi Advertiser & Times, December 11 19S3
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HERE IS ^ OR Shoppk
PRESENT APPRECIA'I'ED, THAN A
Court Orders Payment
Of
Funeral Expenses ■rrtWO women who arru-o.
year ago, were on Monday ordered to pay the outstand-, Ing: amount of the funeral expenses, a sum of £^5 4s. lOd., to a Bolton-by-Bowland undertaker, Mr. T. E. Robin
the funeral of a relative I a anged son; ; ’ The! funeral was, of Iss E. 4 - Hii;: Ilf !;
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HEINS R ^ I O L FOR -i
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He re’s a Grand Scl( ction of NEW AUl ’OMATIC RADIOGRAJ^S fj)r your Xmas Party •
oxcelloht doop tone. MMagnifioont., value. Only .1]
Polrtradyno i fully automatic roford ncwil854 model. 5 val*oJ All
' . BalanOe over 38 weeks. f’J'' iC\
Der afooni automatic
osit only o
...... Regento cabinet. A 59 pineas.
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A boiutifulj Changer. mF|
dcsigif. See bi lance
Also have
/ow'ffu'
once to secure., Cash 36i guineas.' .PeDOsit f r !
r icbrds. Beautiful lull deco tone. Soothlsin o *'"te the now |1864 OMCC. Only 63 guin N £7/10/0i balance over 38 weeks. Al
Superb Wj'Ry- woeihs.
Tear aualitv'radioferam at the remar ;ablo ^prico ot )eoos1t £8/2/6, balance spread over 3! weeks., Also 52:lindl78 weeks]
ipo automatic oal ..... '
radiogram in delightfu burr waliyit
. new Alb nished in windows. spread oVcrl 38
j ladiograitr with three-so oiiiautpmatio supreme! dark walnut. A c
^aah price 64 guineas. D(posit £8/15/1). ’ '■ Also 52 and 78iweeks.
"P?
radiograms
..in itoikl by>J,ilips. 8t^ Hkepni deluxe Hodeh Alba. Resontont. ^nd Regentone deluxe,
IHEIN8 HAr'“
the latgest stock lof neW purchased on
credit sale, l!i
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wo guarantee delivery Si ! with OU" “
|INS *****!|g5 ij'\ajjograniki all can be wltp, very low ccposits.
IRllfQ g r e a t HARWOOPiW pRvSEND P.C. rOR FULL SET .day,! ■ Demonstrations in your homo
li vr : LiO I a . ’ r portablejaerial euuipmen
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' r l u i u i^ i nftwiisi Amilnmnn ’ . L'D. IADIOGRAHS FOR 29' TEARS.: HIGH l^TREET - RISHTON
riSWELL resident^ had made: the stage proper
ties and costumes used In epe concert given on Friday night by tlie scholars of the |village! school. I
The' children—their ages
mthk m ^ istms
iiTH REDUCED 'PURCHASE PRICES lAEiE QUITE REASONAEI f m . •j[|■ •1 V.
landbA^s;: in [Pigskin, Morroep, Calf;. !nexpeh!ive but serviceable Materials ■
■ Il' i, " ■ ||£6-^s. Od.
Choice! SVallets,
li;i; 'i ! ii; Soft . Selectitn i High-quality Leaiu .
_____ i Treasury: I iNote ■ [Cases, WritiA; Vlanicure: Cases, Eru'sh iSet^, Dressing C' Cases, Schoolji Bags and Shopping TMVEL GOODS
but Hard i- wearing LAIN GLOVES AND MUTE
Sticks i jand Boots,' Chess, : Dominoes, '1 i D8rts,,etc. i.i-;
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Head Office: HIGH SX-SKI.PJPN'
H e D ^ 'B P C H E ^ T p & S O N HEROE
REE Teleph CLIT IKS, :astle street
fo Investors S' smbrs£' iiliii
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hiiy a house andj so th^y say is conclusive proof of the Leglrd of the ,300 jear'o|d Wishing C)vk Tree! Another couple hall a piecs of Lucky Cork sent to'tbem.b;: a
..ielat[lve;and got an emtjty hohse two [days afterwards. • ef lady in Doncaster, sent for a piece i.nd won! £3,000 on, h penny polpts pool! , -A' wife gaVe'her husband [a piece of Lucky his birthday and he:,won' !£1,500.; each of her sons a piece o f ' them! won £j4.003 in stake. If you would like furl send;
a swi
p a r t i c u l a r s , addressed i enve Cork Tree, Co Devon.: . I
ope ,to
stam ped Wish:
mbe-ln-Telgnh^i (Advt
real HORSEHIDE GAU SPORTS GOODS-[Footballs, Archetj,
Purses, ii Cases,
i^ses,: Brief; I Bags.! I
IBSKIN
NSi i : iN lets ', Hockey;' Draughts,;
also riin 23/41 to
raiiging from Jfoilr to l[\—, were: trained py Miss Leach, headmistress, [of tpe school, and Mrs! Wright.
Juniors, and nursery rhyinps,: by! the Infants, Two short sketches “Three Little :'Pigs”, and “Christmas Eye” followed;
with! songs and mime by . ‘ .The performance
gramme v/as devoted ,tp a scene from “Feter Pan
'The second half of t!ie pro ■ Miss M. Leach; who was
accompanist, thSnked ill w had helped to njake tpe ey Ing a success, adding thanks to the mothers,
Mr. iSarsfleld, Mr. Waring Mr. [Wilson, .who .’pad erected the stage.
spec and
Rathmell 100 W„ Lister
BOtTLAND BILLIARDS Tosiid
98 fV.'' Tomlinson
100,'E. Lister 100 D. Mason lOO W. Pye 100 B. i Robinson
scr: ■ 596 :,
.t. Bainbiidge Tomlinson:
... J. . J. Ml
H. Jacikson' Robiison 480
th ey ; bou ght house w riH
thEk J
C!lark[ ellin’
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11 Brand e IK'with
isas. ■ ' , I io; 62 and 78
jr windows.
only Powerful' on
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I TH E R O E FOR -
RUGS R il, E OUR' .DISPLAY OVERi I
Ruds TO'choose F^OM i ■ -J i ; . 1 'i I^CLUIiING ■! : ■
LAMTEX and BiM.K
Sagar,! who died i in Sl^lpton Hospital.' ! The two women were her sister, Mrs. A. Fitz gerald, South Shore, Black pool, and her inle^, Mrs. E. ,A. CoateSi, Lane Ends ' Farm. Bolton-by-Bowland. ;
POLICY MENTIONED Mr. Robinson, represented.! I
by, Mr. L.',H.:Sklrrow, said arranged Lhe; funeral, which cost more I than £50, after ,his wife had! been on thei tele-. | phone to Mrs. Fitzgeralq. Ho, shld he -was with [Mrs. Coatps when his I wife told him Mrs ' Fitzgerald wanted! the funeral a t !Read;;and WantpdJ “ the' best.” Mrs. Fitzgerald hadj also mentioned a £50 poUcyj, Mrs. Coates said: “ Youj khow what! to do, rio\y; carry on.” ' Afterwards, said Mr. Robinson,' each woman seemed to] think the other lwould 'pay thp blUj
• He !agreed wltlli Mr. |R. Iit.; Leach (Instructed by Messrp.
iRamsbottom, Llddle ab.d I Dixon), for Mrs. 'Coates, th k ithe claim arose for thlhf 1 done on Mrs.' Fltzg^aW ilnstructlons. ■ i
“YEARS AGO” Mrs; Fitzgerald,! defended Ipy
iMr. A. M. Verity,!denied hay ing said in her telephone con-
versa,tlon for the funeral to be at Read. “ I, | told j Mis. Robinson that Mips S'agar had, a £60 policy; years ago,” she
.added.
never' glveh any[ Instnlctloiis aboht the funeral" She ht,d sent I the Insurance poUc: which whs for ^18,- t. Fitzgerald, back.; ■ ,
Mrs, Coates said she hi.d i ' i I '*'■ but it was' sciit' Evereist Mystery t Giving.; .Judgment, Alan I. Walriialey sal^
Judge the.
jfuneral was learned out In'[a 'more: expensive 'jway than! [if
[they had known whai; Miss ‘Sagar^had. | I ■ ' 'j Mr.:'^ Leach had said - M[j:s.:
Instructions, and all Mrs., Coates had saidLwas: “Yjau,
know! what to do. Noiy carry on.” |. . I , !j.
“ I : think ap3' ;
p.ersoh- would
reasonat fentitled.j:
accept them ah [Instnfotlofis That! person wduld be accept ing liability,” said the [fudge.
Fitzgerald had given . all:
;q ^ E ! ■
amiouncement that Mr. *■ John A. Jackson, a Nelsop
science! master,' has chosen; as a mefnber of:, the “Dally!mirs” Hijnialayan! ex pedition which Is'to attempt to solve the • mystery of the Yeti, or t ie Abonilnable!Snow man, as It Is known, recalls a visit , made by -Mr. Jackson to Clithefoei some; time ago.
one] of cliipbers, reserve EverCs: was a tlon to'.thi
It
Mr. Jackson,! who is 33 and Britain’s T pnest
St t3i i![mbi
to Sir am.
.amber of
was' [appointed' first flohh Hunt’s
past year, he the expedl-
e Garhueal Himalaya wai on tils! Garhwal
expedltioi that Mr. Jackson spoke jto ClltheroeJ Rotarlani recently, lllustra ;lrig his add ress \illtli sopie shots taker 'during the expecitfon.
Earlier Service Vicar ! qf i/.T. Bi
mHE ,!(Revl.
Whitewel jeld) Is asking
hls^ park hlpners | whether the presept time! • W evensqng which.! h'}, holds at 6-45 [p.m. Is reallj ;the suitable,.hour for [this country parish," witl, Its scattered fannsteads.
, It [was put ,to| its presen .
rather lite hour! ^ome yearn ago!to give farmers and the!:'!
. before going to church. Some of them have seyeral miles to. travel tc the services, and thi; "Vicar is .now wondering If p.m. woiild be more sultablet* at any rate In vllnter. The church: Itself, incident
families the chslhce
of.seelnc to their': cattle for the. nigh;
ally! sta ids on |the Yorkshlfi:; bank of the Hodder and mos ;i
OUR COUNTRYSIDi 66
pare tbf Even wqi family pi of ;ten cause, a sonieone hevf! yofi ‘I Fancy ,1 in' fashidi
TT'.is ■often
.liyays ' very old
Ortrait' album the snap, years! I ago frequent!;
en
• 'I
mi AND OtlT AND by "OUIS
TpEW bniertalners, profes-i slonal hr amateur, can
boast two ''first nlghtS”. on the same evening: but ;Mr.< Jimmy Fell of'Whalley wllbbe able to I claim the distinction
tomorrow. ■' ■ ' ' , As King Carnival In Cllth--
eroe’s Torchlight Processions, and a poE|ular entertainer at .more local shows than he will ptobably care :to remember, Mr. Fell now looks like quali fying as the local King Panto as well, |as| he has .writtenCand d e V1 s e'd] two pantomimes,
: which bach' have: their first performances tomorrow night.
They' are "Goldilocks ■ and
the Three Bears," this .year’s C h r i s t m a s ipantomlme at C a l d e r s t o n e s Hospital, Whalley, I and “ Little' Miss Muffet,” I which takes the stage at Nelson-street Metho dist Sunday School in Low Moor.- : ;I ; ' ! . , . , .
The [author! will be atj Whalley iijo play the damej in , the hospital show.' For :^r, j Fell not only writes the! n i a t e r l a l , he is confident enough to act it as well. And
hundreds of ;Clltheroe , attd district, fdlk' who have jeh- joyed his accoihplished brand:
of fun! will; testify that! his' confldenbp-Is not misplaced. .
Mr. Fell’s torchllght. partner
Mr! 'Sam, Bridge,, also, put^ aside “royal” [cares at this time of ypar, .temporarily dls-| carding his |cro^n; as Queen of Carnival,| to plaiy , in Ipcgl pahtonplme.! : HoiWlll again'be proyldlh^ the comedy In, the Clitherbe| panto at 'the,' Hdll, Lowergate,' wh^e ;“CInderella*’ takes juli resldehce over the Chrlstijaafe holMay. So popu lar. has this ! annual! panto how become, that Its run has now extended [to! twelve pef- fOrmarices!
!Ofil Its ! parishioners live Ip jYorkshlre,' but the whol,e i p a r i s h c 0me s t within, !thp predominantly Lancashiije iDlpceseiof Blackburn. • |
!. 'That Is a matter .of admli- jlstratlve convenience, yet tl|e 'Anglican; ecclesiastical, pariah lof iHurst Green Is part of the I Diocese: of Bradford, though
■the civil parish! of, Alghtoh,' iBatley and: :Chalgley, -which ! embraces Hurst: Green, is . wholly In Lancashire.
Always looking for ‘pew
:ways of taking the'church to i the people; Mr. Reid now has th e , Idea of .taking ■ religlpus fllih-strips toihls parishloner’s homes and'telling, the Gospel!
story, by ' means of thepe, shown by electric projectorlin; the farm kitchens! Many |of thb Whitewell .farms .hqve electric Ins.tallatlons,- though thkr Parish Church has not.
Place of Honour
■of each of- three pardons granted tp three piep[ who appeared before! the Bowland
■Magistrates some time a!g(| in copnectlpp with poacijlng
offences. ■ ' Undbir an Act of 1860, the: men were each flhed £20, t-p; later appealed piic- cessfully agahist the sen-' terlces, arid as a res ult received the Queeii’s pardon
..and a' remission of part gf their fine.!
^ \ Ope of the notices of pardon
has now.'been framed and hiihg in one of, the rooms at the Clerk’b office. ' The signa ture on all three pardoils has b[een written' In ink b^ the Queen'herself.
hotice Is the' slgnature df the Home Secretary, Sir David Maxwell; F*yfe.
i A t: the [ bottom of each !:
(Christmas Slbiiici At I Clidieroe
,!th'e Church choir and friends [from other' churches, I was !c'londuc;te.d by Mr. H. S. i r i ;ar t ley, whosb son, Mr., [Donald Hartley, was at the., jOrgano [ ;
IpATHER and son were ci|ioir- •f- master and. organist at p 111 h b r 0 e COngfegaypnal Church, on Sunday eVbjnlng. ■b^heh'- a large' congregation heard soiirie excellent' choral and solo-singing: of Christmas music from:, the first part' of Handel’s ‘‘Messiah.” II An aqgineiited choir of .33 ;vQii;es comprising ihembers of
'! !
! ' The principals were Hilda Slthms "(soprano),
] [Olive
Forrest fcdhtralto), ■ William Dariiell (tenor) and William pugdale (bass).
many famlUaf airs and choruses from HaA'del’s well loved oratorio, and concluded ■with the rbuslng “ Hallelpjah ” chorus. !
The' programme included TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
fJOLLAPSING In CUtheroe ^ Market Place, in the early ' hours of, Sunday, morning, Thomas, Albert Smith, (28), of Lea- road, Le a Green. Lewisham! ■ was taken ' by' county ambulance to Accring ton Victoria Hospital, where .he Was detained.
■ A place of hopour has; b^en ““ “ reserved fpr the slgpatPre of Her ,MaJestj[ the QuMn which arrived reperitly ptjhe
Ci.theroe dfiftce of Mr. Wi E[ S., W. ieki Clerk to [ the i Boy/land, Miigistrates,' in Duck-strbet. Tile signature Is at thejh^ad.
LETTERS TO THE
EDI’ pERTINENl
■•eroployers' J are 'suinb as £5,'a.,v eei '0^
-.their workCrf their own game
-affairs. falcehood 11 h £
mlxc
^oti make 'the:, i ri a| questibh .to 'i
profits,' and'thby mow: equally well' that .the'Tdrl ers- alone do profits..
'.'They: know sense .whatevei
g,:t: [the.! gross
■workers £5 a • we; ■they are getting nojw? Wouldn’t th a t be of:- more,
practigal..value. Ithap telilhg; ■' them''.: deliberate . u n t
muhist!is' why djees muiiist; Par t e n ^ e e rh ig ; (Wqik8
Iweek''more-than r u t h s ? . I ' : - ■',■.,
:■ I ;J. : K THOIfcipSOH.I .' I
I - .! ' Regional Director,' I “WHO’S IN STEP.?”:
Econpmio League.
. tracts !frbm ' the Deanery’ Maga zine' !in iiwhlch' . two;-local: clergymen expressed: grave con-", cem ! a t . i '“ ,the sh'ajmeiess commercialisation ofChidataias.'’ Ann yet on the. front [page for the past few weeks there: have appeared- a' whole crop bf'adver- ti^mehts:. relating ,to Ghristmas Fawes at ; numerous churches, including,- '[,strangely,) :enough, those of the-two clerical critics.
in i Tast; WMk’s. . issue 1..of,:, the: ‘‘'Advertiser, and Times ’Vt'wO icx-
:‘a, mythioahSanta: Claus” and ■wore I “ accompanied with cake
an[d'tinsel'.’'! >r what [other reason does the
'that Of “cashing in” on Christ^ mbs. Perhaps!'thy .clergy would
cpurch. hold these events at this time of year other than
phrase . it 'lidlfterently,! but-! i t aiouhts to, the same, thing. No ohe attacks-,them for doing-so. Why then db 'they attack other interests "for doing exactly the
ing her son marching down -the street, who said'proudly: “.Look, •oiir Willie's 'the only one, in
salme:thing;. It reminds me of th e
step.” . ' ,, -V
LAYMAN.
“WISHFUL THINKING” [ Sir,-K Mr. Dgswell, really thinks,
■
that the. Conservative Party has, hpen , " split wide open" I,.am afraid he Is deceiving himself. Alas, yet another Socialist has succumbed; to the .dangers of
'i
The Socialists have'for-so long b'ebh ■ claiming that, the major
rift In their own Pqfty is merely a; r healthy! dlflerencB'dr opinion” that they have now confused th^e terms, and consider, that any
mfTerence.bf opinion must there-, fore. bepjS rift. Perhaps Mr. liloswell ;tmnks that attack is the
plltheroe' area who . sflll__car^ the
Socla.list flag. - Their attacks - On' the . 'Government;'■ recently",'
r S
have ' been! ihost tmpoverlshed- .probaljly because of the sehslble ijirpposais . [thEit the' Government las made. | Perhaps they, are still, ufferlng fpom the ' sdiock which Ir. Macmillan , inflicted; upon hem.' They ' said, a t; the last
jblectlon, tpatilt was impossible for liny Government'J;o build 300,000
■liovises'ln onej year;'
Ydt.the Co'n- li ervatlv'e.' Government,, have done [it. Quite a blow, Mr. .Doswell. :iow about, your cries'of “ Tory ■ Varmongers ”? — are we not nearer achieving a lasting pe^ce low, than 'we were when the
:)reseht. Government took oSice? The [’Conservative! -Party I's inlted '! In - ' aim 'and' purpose,
Guided by inspired leadership. It s Ailed with- confidence of , rival
uroups—the . Attleeites and the 3evanltes4trying to plaster up’ ;he cracks ,ln the Party. ‘Their ‘very move is influenced by Its ‘fleet: upon the
votes.Below the, iurface.rthe .Party remains hope- essly at 'odds; : ■ ; : !
“D.H.C." By NATURALIST \n e s i\,
musing to com vylth the new take down -th'
interesting am
■tut 'Of I ^ eyebrow as exclaims, , “ Goodnesi [
.being 6wn out; of dooi$ ns- such !as ithat” ’
. have I charfged,” o ‘
!a true pcture. of [the days when! !Mutn ard Dad| went to. school.| ! Dickens was Certainly J'an ex'| iception, but ilnlortunately wA !havq net - beeii [favoured witlir [ such ,a genius' to 'hand down ta posterity. some | of the gems o the past relating I to Ribblesdale and [ the Hoddei^ Valley.
LANTERN SLIDES
' ■ I; was other ev: had the selection lantern these ago: anc merrime member! brought
do-ahtilng Cork
two wtfBks' a A .mht(her dent dnd
merits Newton
[changes the upi outlook-
. reminded i of this thq.; ■::ning ajt Newton when opportunity of seeing'!, of' Mr.' J. Thomber,[k
W-il
llrom (he I'Older viewer!, .itselfl has no'-grea;!
:)it amongst, the youngei :the audiencl, : interesting coni-
ilides, il The majority, d ire take.ri a ‘generatio wnilSt I causing muej
walls. r 50 yeark munlcat trlpted through a photc dozen o
■dmain as (hey .were-40 W 'a!go. . 'Telegraph coir
igr.aph to-day reveals! more.
to shCw [compared 'witl i| er valley!' .The'generqi the ', trfes;- buildlngi,[
.on, however, was .,re[£' ;o an odd . line passlngj !the vUIage.' In contras
such ,a £ eld, fof no, matter how' exceptloral our i -literary o:‘ descriptive abUities may be, the; ■ often fall far short of conveying
I The ' camera I is supreme iii ; y e Changed
travel, the Dunsop-Slaldfauni road; 'had;
.....the,: 4H?re and Hounds ” hotel (now Eunriyside) almost, opppsite. the ..fell .road.
' Aide-in 'tirose 'days-of'horse
ton and John Bright is insepar able and; from |time to time -we are-, reminded-, of : his.. -youthful adyentures I in these parts, j Here, once .again,- the camera 'comes- to our assistance, for one,.of,',.the outstanding ':treasureS shcjwri to the 'audience- concCrried’. .the abilities of [the said- John Bright, as an amateur engraver. : When John, filled with a desire to perpetuate [his name, carved his Christian name followed by B—--t, he certamly did not visualise 'the day. when'-an audience gathered in a nearby hall would:, view his handiwork, ■with pride,!'
Tfle'-',cori$eetJChr,bot)iveeri' iNew- ' i '
of Newton] we found’ ourselves viewing the various' farms and hamlet pf ■. Dalehead. | ■ The changes have been both remark able and iri a way:violent. The visitor- to-day cannot by .any stretch of, the limaglnatlop visualise with accuracy! the! shape of this portion bf , the [ upper Hodder. [ . . ! i . | '
From the serene atmosphere
many of' the audience okme to the fore.'|Commen(B' frotn the
It was at this Juncture'that so
; graph of :the infantiHodder with ' two young bearded gentlemen in Norfolk jackets and. :to hear them named by a member of the audience.
lecturef were quite'unnecessary as one' -slide followed ‘ another. How interesting to ■
Views of the surrounding up lands, farms, arid pross'of GrCet
i :■ see; a '.photo-
'fully appreciate, the) [c'oirimerits ,fif, those iwho had conneotioii- lyith the valley. Ini those days; How ,enlightening to Lsee Dalei head Church, Grange'Hail, New tjilose- etc.; now lost, for ever hxcept for! these camera records. The highlight, both for young nd old;, was .a- picturesque scene-
half a century ago that we coul'd farms . of .r^lehepc
if what riiust: surely be .'.one of he last /May 'Queens. The ;roup of .youngsters arranged .in 'rent of .the original Dalehead
Ihurch; caused. exclamations of lurprlse from the young people,
.'slides : [were ' followed by [ a , isrilectioii ,of coloured photographs irif-.l'ihe Hbdder . Val[ley.' as] it Appears in 1953. Autumn -tirits, bird life, j and views of the
-igdies.' with' their- high collars 3,nd| wasp-like waists. What riieirioiies ithat -particular sl(de must, 'have. stirred, when '[the ;irite'rvening ■' years were thrown aside, as one-rifter, the bther.| of those figures were named. i I The last of Mr. Thomber’s
,| ;
-.White, lace .frocks, : -'Vi^at a change from te-day when brief rinkle socks and the minimum o f: Clothing: is .the rule of :the day. ! I Forty': years .ago -the emphasis iwas-on coinfbrt,. which.certairily tbok pride [of place over appear ance. ( Except perhaps , for' '.the
long black stockings worn riy all the retinue and the ample
irhey the
LOpjp STOCKINGS foun^ much amusement hi
the ■ It :ip« *«St 1 CB *U tMin MM
Rupert Annual Dandy, Bijano
US, j f ■ ;
Tiger Tim Alinual;, I Royalty Annuals Eagle and Girl Annuals Film Annuals
' Roy Rogers Annual and a splendid rpnge of BOOKS •for all children. ^ ■
■ - |!'i ! ■;■ ! , i ■ Agent
‘yalley,
..recorded by' myself, , Cori- ! eluded ouri survey of the old and
ADVERTISERi &. TIMES OFFICE 6, MARKET PLA'.CE, CLITHEROE I
ithe-new [before a large and. :appreciatlve audience.
SEE OVR WINDOWS ’■ ■; AND ijoor
■THEN COME INSIDEi AROUND. , i
. ! jke! I '
: Ij’idge, agairj
brought.fortl! comments, but it was!’nbt lujti jve saw: th® ■
wl
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REMOTE CONTROL ',^EEp T o t “ HOOVER ’[’'-Wori
complete with:various i .......J.......:.|...;.!....... .J. 36/11 .................22/6
Scale Model of Ithe fuE- ................ .!...[[............ 37/6 .
, Mechanical! Toys, Wood Dolls, Boxed| Gamei Card
■saw Puzzles; Water Colours, mably priced.! ” :
The!
sf form of defence! : ■ ■ j It is,.'however, ■ nice to know at there are some people in the
storyl of the mother watch
Limagine! that these, Itoo, were , pieted by the .presence of
[QMS stjV
” ; 2?/6, "26/6.! [ [ I "BLANK-PAGE LOOSE lEABt: 16/-, 18/-,' 21/-, 24/6,
ILLUSTRATE!); ALBUMS ILLIJSTRATEd' iGOSE
. .27/2, 51/6! I [■ ’
iPACKETS OF STAMPS 300 for 3/3, 500 for 5/ too: British; Cblonials:'
1)0 for 1 / i 200 for 2/3, 1000 for 10/6, 5,000 for £5; 500 15/-, 1,000 45/--, ;
Gibbons’ sirnpllfied: Hatrilogue In Stock: i Magjilfying and [ Readlil j G lasses. Wallets,
Outfits, Books, Olga: :ett(; Cards, Gift[ Tokens, Glbbo'nsl !Two i ,elgi is Catalogrie, i 4/-1
58, DARWEN STRIeET
18/6.” Tweezers,
HAROLD STROUDBLACKBURN
Wishful'thinking 1 -No Party ;could b[e more solid than the' Conserva-' ve Party. :!of: to-day.:
^ c d l U OurChristmsGiiof8 are onSliow and we iotdially mVite yoiiri enquiries;
! BEllOW WE ! ILLUSTRATE A PEW I LINES WHICH :. MERIT! ‘YC'UR INSPECTION I:
1 D l “ BRAEA!
il/iCK ’ LOI
G0R| CHOOS]
T 7— 3 W A m p collectors
: l/i;.,2/6, 5/-^,: 8/6, :[2/6, 17/-. LEAF" ALBUMS: 15/-, 17/6,
Sir,-f-I. wah'surprised!, to-read I
OR QUESTION
Sib,—The Con mpnists . like, to
get I their own falsehobds. 'Well up^ With |trade union They' a|re-Spreading ■the engineering' aking ' such
th a t . they.!&avb divided'; gross profits by the ni mb ir of !workers.
- out of pach But .they give, away
by.stating'
that the employ !is. io>nbt pi any. perfectly well
ask .every Corn- hot the Com- s'ta r t , an and ;;paj7: the.
I and We
FOOD MIXERS IRONS FIRES HAIRDRYERS CLOCKS
LIGHT F TTINGS DRYING CABINETS TaPl E & K oOR STANDS ETC.
ft. WEBSTfeU & SONS
77, s i .JAMES’S STREET, BURNLEY. I PHONE 2822/3766
Wbe /45K1 -! I
M , Specif I I '
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20,| . MO.OF I ■ - -Te4
U
ICECREAM I GAYLOG
by ..M INIC Price 4/9
Tcl. 66271 A ll Dd
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