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from the largest stock in East Lancashire.
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choice o f . D I e a s I n g designs in^ i Granite, Marble or Stone, and can deliver and erect in ■ any churchyard.
iFocitt’s offer a wide FECITT
HfeMORIAL c r a f t sm en ! i SINCE-f860.
Whalley New Road^
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BLACKBURN Phone 6248
(Open Saturday afternoons) III T.
H.Birtwell&Sons (A. Singleton) t 3
Funerals and Cremations completely furnished.
Duck Street, ICIitheroe ,Tel.| 190,
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33, ST. MARY’S STREET, CLITHEROE. .
BIRTt^S
NEAVES,—On January 18th, at Prlorslec Nursing Home, Whalley, wife
I t I d ' ENGAGEMENT BENSON—SHUTTLEWORTH ’
The engagement Is- announdfed of Ronald Edward; yoiingcst son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Benson, 22, Moorland Crescent, Clltheroe, and Jean, younger daughter- of Mr. and Mrs.' D. Shuttleworth, 47, Salt Hill Road, Clltheroe.
The engagement Is .announced between John, youngest sdn of Mr. and- Mri W. 'Hihdle, 47, Sandy Lane,! Accrington, and Isabella, 'eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Coulston,. Ash Tree Cottage, Downham, near Clltheroe.
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On January j 21st,! 1928; at St. Paul’s Church, Low Moor, by the Rev. J . : W. , Pickup, Lewis Parkinson to Alice Thomas.
SILVER AAiEDDING SON-
PARKINSON—THOMAS
Congritulatldns -from • Nephews and Nieces.
DEATHS ! " 4 m -*i ' ■ |6 V T
CAPSTICK.—On January 17th, at the residence ofl her son at Bentham, Ada Maty, the dearly beloved wife of Jellrey Capstlck, Little Holme'
F.arra, Bolton-by- Bowland, aged 7{^ years. Interred at Horton-ih-Rlbblesdale, Janu ary 20th. I
'I iCORMACK.—On January 20th, by
accident, Benjamin Mowat, the dearly loved husband of Ann Teresa Cormack, aged 24 years. , Service at the - Chapel of Rest,
—The Scales 'Puherat Service. Tel. ClltherOe 345.
MARTIN,—On January 20th, at St Denys', Pimlico Road, Clitheroe! James John, - the dearly-loved husband of Phyllis Gwendoline Martin, aged 144 years. Service St. Mary's Church,' Clltheroe, to day (Friday), 12 noon, prior to cremation at Sklptpn.
—The : Scales Funeral Service. Tel. 345.,
; ary : 17th, 1953, at 15, High Street, Low Moor,: James, the devoted husband of Miriam and much- loved father of, Gilbert, Ralph and Jim, agedj 63 years.
PARKINSON.—On Saturday, Janu-
A smiling face, aiheart of gold, One of the best this world did hpld;
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He fought hard hut lost... -Bennett. Clltheroe 582.
:PBYL^’— 20th January, at
1 husband of Mary Pryle, aged 83 , R.I.P. -Redulem. SS.
2 Curzon Street, Clitheroe, Michael. ' the dearly-loved
I Michael and John Church : to- I .day (Friday), lO-O a.m., prior to
interment! at i St. Joseph’s Cemetery.!
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel, 345.
ROBINSON.-—On January 20th, 1,253' a f 16, Railway 'View,
son, aged; 72 years. Interment St. Mai-y s Cemetery at 12 noon, Saturday,! January 24th. -Bennett. ' Clitheroe 582.
W Thomasf son of the late illiam and Elizabeth Robin
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SHORROCK.—On January 19th, at the
re.sldence of, her daughter, Mrs. J. Kunzel, 6„ Church Street. ClUheroe. Ellen, the. beloved wife of John Charles Shorrock, of 9, Shaw Bridge Street, Cllth eroe,; aged 60 years. Interred RJkckburn Cemetery, January
, Service.
WILKINSON.—On January 16th, 1953. at 139, Rlbble Lane. Chat-
ynatbuin Church- on January 19th.
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WpFFINDIN.^n January 16th, Tinnli,
f u'l'ilugB, Slaidburn, James Ills home, 5, Jubilee
^ th u r Woflindln, aged 79 years. Interred! at St. Anifrew's, Slald- burn, January i j th . :
i Clltheroe 297. Calverley and Sons. Tel.
purn Hetty, beloved wife of the ™Uam Herbert! Wilkinson, Interred at
2, and! 2a, Shiaw Bridge Street, Clitherbe
Bran6hcs also! at Bradford, Sldpton, Darwen and Rawtenstall.
New Genuine Fawnj
Newest-style Men's Tweed Overcoats
Blue Mixture Duffle] ^ . ■ Coats (worth double) i
Naval Duffle Coats 99/6 i
35h 85/-
Ladies’'Quelrain Maes Roll Collar Pullovers
Men’s Tiveed Suits |- , Iromi’/S/r
Men’s Wool: Cardigans 18/6 Men’s Melton Trousdrs i . ,.| .'! I 19/11
Men’s Slipovers 104 and 12/6 i I
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Men’s Heavy Work Socks'
Men’s Sea Boot ' Stockings
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best be described by the nii)ttoi of the Order of the Golden Rule:
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Measured NOT by Gold, but by the Golderi Rule.” Wc feel that there is no. higher Ideal I of service than the Golden Rule, and our ,adi herence to' this principle is responsible for our con
tinued membership in the Order,
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ROCKDALE, E8HTON TEB., CLITHEROE.
ver 'I rig Clltheroe. TTel, 407-8 (two Unost.
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Genuine Naval Sea Boot Stdekings
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R.A.F. Pit Hose ... Men’s Super Cord Trousers ' ......
Men’s Fawn Over- trousers! i......
..... 10/-.4/6,
Men’s Sports Coats Men’s New Black Oil skin Macs (Scottish made) j
Men’s Waterproof Leggings j ....^
Men’s Tweed ;Caps Men’s Felt I Hats .. 68 X 88 Flannelette Sheets j '.......
Newest Shopping B^s ,
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Rib/Brace , Overalls 14/11, lfi/11 and 21/6
' ' • 35/ - New Wors^d khaki"
^ Trousers Qradc 1 I^haki Trousers
17/6 25/G
15/- i ’
45/- 39/6
Men’s Singlets and i Trunks'' ;.....I..J
Men’s Wool Flannel Sports Trousers J
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Navy Boiler Suits ... 35/- Grade 1 B/D Blouses 12/6
Good: Khaki Overcoats I... -,
New:ExTW.B.N,S.
Navy Festival of Britain, Suits ........ 47/6.
Sleeveless Leather Jerkins
New Khaki Wool ... Gloves
New Grey Leather Work Gloves
New Motor Cycle Goggles
Men’s New Wellingtons j ' V' - ' -
Ladies’ I Shoes, in all sizes
' Good U.S.A. Jeep i J, 1 Jackets ; ;...............50/-
Full Size Unbleached ' I Sheets
Ladles’ Fleece-lin^ Bootees'
14/11 4/11
Quality Tea Towels!... Leatherette Zip Jertdns
Large Zip Travel B igs n .
............ 30/- i20|--
15/-': D.R. Motor Cycle Jackets
17/6, 2/11
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New Army Anklets'...: 3/6 New D.R. Motor Cycle i i -Trousers
StOrmgard Motor Cycle r- ’ 3-ih-l , Coats
d / - ' Ladies’ New Slacks 16/6 •
Scottish-knit Gloves 5/6 Ladles’! All Wool , Cardigans
..............,47/6 £8
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Ladles’ Sleeveless , Leather Jerkins
Men’s Jeahs ............. 19/11 New KhaklB/D Blouses
New Demob. Overcoats ! ■ „ II
Ladies' and Gents’ Slippers
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(A.T.S.) .'.............29/6 ........ .
Sheepskin Irving ^ ! i; Jackets '
Khaki ;and Navy DriI4^ Shirts:
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Men’s Black and Brown ' . Shoeis.
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Leather: R.A.F. Helmets , ' I . ■
Two Piece Waterproof Suits
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..... 29/6 . 9/6 4/-
New Green Oilskin; ; ; i' . Macs
R.A.F.-type Black Shoes I ' ■ , 1.
New Army-type Boots : ■ 37/(5
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White Shirts ...... 3/1; . i
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33, WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE
Carpets! Carpets!
FINAL CLEARANCE AT THESE PRICES. SALE! FOR ONE DAY ONLY
Carpets, Rugs and Runners, Axminster, Wilton, Velvet Pile, j Oriental, Indian,. Belgian and Italian;
SOMR OF th e se goo ds ARE SOILED AND WILL BE SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES—ALL SIZES. All these goods have been specially reserved for this Sale and will jbe sold privately, NOT. BY. AUCTION.
A f I M P E p E C T SQUARES, 3 x 2^, from £fe/10/-.
ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 3rd I 10 a.m. .to 3-30 p.m. •
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the Social Club, Wellgate, Clitheijoe i
C. WEST j Licensed Hawker " i 29, GREEN STREET, DARLINGTON
WE HAVE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER iDEALERS OR HAWKERS.:
20, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE 1 ; ■ j . ,' , ;
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Shecialist for Needleaaft. i Wools - Art - Craft v
Tel: : Cutheroe 585.' . ! Everyboijy will want to prepare for ;!
THE CORONATION OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II ' I : in a'personal manner.
i jrHE 'SAMPLER offers the following to assist you—
POTTERY PAINTS—for firing ini your ovvn ovens. BROOCHES—to Embroider—all. types, designs. . RIBBON-4-Coronation Ribbon, 7^d. and 9|d. yard., | i
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WOOLS--Khit :a Scarf or Garment. Wools—sukabld ■ colours from 1/1 per oz.
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: LINENS; iliflREADS; etc,, fof Tableware; :Panelsj etc. RUG WOOLS—Canvass Cutters, etd., :10/6 and (3/6. TAPESTRIES—all types—Wools, etc.
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; We! can help you to decide what to dci and j! . ,
how.to do it, so that you will have a hand-
1' 'made arricle of your oWh as'd Souvenir. ;; WOOLS - CRAl^TS
NEEDLEWORiK KING LANE HALL, fLITHEROE
BILL GREEril|lALqH AND HIS MUSIC (PRESTON) i
Friday, Admjlssion
ICES. -Tickets onlyT-6/- each
LICENSED BAR I Refreshments at moderate charges.
BARGAINS TOO GOOD TO MISS ■ ! AT
4 IBM ¥ a r id Febi 20A, 1 9 5 3 lT ,p . tn .— 2 ',a .n i . i„ ; : lancasHIRE CONSTABULARY
Rockdale, Clltheroe. , Saturday, 1-15 p.m.. prior to Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery.
re fre shm ent s ANI>; LATE ’BUSES] , TRAVE L F ILM SHOW ,
An interesting lirogrampie of sofund-films of ;the popular bQlWa'x ce»itr£S'^cI'Eu,r£)pe wUI he shown on
FRIDAY,' FEBRUARY 6th, at 7-30 p.m. j /’’ I;:';;, , -at;the' ^
'7! i! f,' 'V'"
Congregational Church Hall, Moor Lane, Clitlieroe ' ADMISSION FREE), BY TICKET ONLY,
obtainable.from.
ALTHAMS TRAVEL SERVICES ' I (Althams Stores Ltd.)
:i 23,' MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE; :j ' DOCK y o u r }- TRAVEL TICKETS AT . ALTHAMS. -- RING CLITHEROE '56? Quality FIS;H AND PERSONAL ATTENTION . ; PUBLIC, Bo o k in g |
Monday Next) Feb. 2nd, at; WellgateiMotors’ Showtoom, at thefplloWlngtlmes; 10;a.m. to 12-15,2-15, tjo 4-15.|p.m.
OVER 1,500! SEATS 'AVAILABLE/ The Plans .will be open for Public Booking from
Proceeds for local cHarities.
ISEWTON jiNSTITUTE — ANNUAL -H
FARMERS’ .BALL WHIST DRIVE
— f^D —
Friday Next, Feb. 6th . 8 p.m^-2 a,m.!
KIBBLE DANCE\ BAND ADMISSION! 2/6
eroe'. Station,; via : Whltewell and Waddington, at 7-15 p.m.; West Bradford 7-15; Grindle- ton 7-30; > Lane Ends School 7-45; Slaidburn i 8 p.m.; returning after the:Dance.
R ight of admission reserved. Free 'buses will leave Clith
Clitheroe: Football Qub Blackburn Combination
To-morrow i (Saturday) At Shaw Bridge:
CLITHERO^: AMATEURS
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HARRISON^S GYM.
Kick-off 2-30 p.m. ADMISSION 6d. •
LADIES " & BOYS 3d.'
Monday, T!uesday, Wednesday,'Thursday and Friday; 6/-, 5/-. 4/-, and 3/-.
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Saturday; i7/-, 6 / - and 5/;-. Matinee; 4/-, 3/- andi2/-. ALL SEATS., TO -Sfi, BOOKED.
FARMERS’ BALL
WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 4th " I I . at 8-0 p.m. : ! ■ j:
13 GOOD PRIZES FDR: WHIST ANDj DOMINOES. ADMISSION 3 /- !
. Glitheroe
/^ a teu r Operatic aj ; Dramatic Soaety
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THE STUDENT PTOE '
REHEARSALS
TO-NIGHT; : (Friday>.-PULL RS-
School, Church Brow, 7-30 p.m.
REHEARSAL 'III :the , ' j .
FEBRUARY Isk-FULL HEARSAL in the'King ll.ane Hall, 2 p.m.—5 pim. land 6 p.m.—9 p.m.
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MONDAY NEXT. Feb.'! 2nd-: : PULL rehearsal in, the : Old School, Church IBrow, at ! 7-30 p.m.
, i I j ' . 4th — PRINCIPALS ONLY WEDNESDAY NEXT, I Feb.
(Vocal) in the Old School, Church Brow, at 7-?0 p!m.
FRIDAY NEXT, Feb.: 6th- ' PULL REHE.4RSAL Ini the
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i Old school. Church! Brow, at i 7-30p.m.
FEBRUARY 8th-’DRESS RE-
i HEARSAL in the Kjing Lane I HaH, 2 p.m.'tO''5ip.m..and :6 p.m. to:9 p.m. ; j
I . G .! SPEAK, I'l^ecretary. CLITHEROE
SUPPORTERS’ .CLUB'- OLD TIME DANCE
I ■ ■ at the I. I ' : CONSERVATIVE CLUB
iTo-taortdw (Saturday) ' prom. 7-45 p.m. tlili 11 p.m. I
i : Admission; 2/5
Gisbuni Old People’s Welfare Committee ' DON’T FORGET!'
URAND CONCERT
TO-NiGBT (FRIDAY) In,the '
: , White Byll Hbtel, ; '
I Gisburn' ' at 7-30 p.m.
Rimingtom and Middiip 1 Sports Fund
DON’T FORGET! WHIST & DANCE
■r TO-NIGHT (Friday)
'! Memorial Institute ADMISSION 12/6
Congregational ^ Churcli ! Yoiipg Ladies’ Fellowship ’
JUMBLE SALE :l and Pound Stall
T O -N te p (FRIDAY) atit| 7-; 7 30 p.m.
ADMISSION 3d.i Refreshments.
MUTTON
Coronation Fund ■ -A -
WHIST DRIVE
& DOMINO & DAN
Will be held
In the Institute on I I .
FRIDAY] NEXT, Feb. ^ ; at 7-3(1 p.m, prompt.
ADMISSION 2/6 (including Refreshments).
WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION
{Clitheroe Branch)
fo r tn ig h t ly MEETING
Tuesday Next,! Feb. 3rl Commencing 7,-30 p.m.
Speaker]:
Revi Janjes Campbell-Lee • ,i jSubfect!:
“Snaps i^a t s without camera.’/
Refreshments
CLITHEROE i t^P ER A T IV E SOCIETY \-F U R N f^H im -DEPARTMENT .
MOOR ! LANE, CLITHEROE Take advantage of our Hire Purchase
Facilities to Furnish Your Home REASONABLE DEPOSIT
Our aim is to give you SERVICE, SATISFACTION and help you SAVE on your purchases. i
DIVIDEND PAYABLE! ON H.P. TRANSACTIONS. EXAMPLE
Goods value £10i £20
£40 £50 £100
15/4 „ „ . ... 7/8 .„! ' „ 19/3 „ „ .! ... 9/7 !„: 38/6 „ „ ! ... 19/2 ■ ,.! „
OFi RE-PAYMENT TABLE I Over 12 Months
Over2.Years 3/10 per week ... 1/11 per week 7/8 „ „ ... 3/10 , ,,i „
dance TO
BILLY GREENHALGH! AND HIS BAND
(PRESTON) Dancjng - 8 . p.m.—rl .a.m. , ADMISSION 2/6 : To-night (Friday), Jan 30lh i , . -
Do not hesitate to look round the Furiilshing Department.. Whatever your need, -we shall be pleased to help you.
T1 STUDEHT FBDICE
A' SPECTACULAR i LIGHT OPERA: IN FOUR ACTS (By arrangement with Lee. and: J. J. Shubert);
' 1 will be presented a t ! i ' THE HALL, KING LANE, CLITHERbE
Monday, Feb. 9, to Saturday, Feb. 14 at:7-15 p.m. each evening.,
MATINEE—Saturday, Feblnary 14, i2-0
p.in.
, BOOK IAND LYHICS BY DoHOTHY: Donnei/ly. ’’ I Music BY Sigmund Romberg.
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rProducer\ MR. LAURENCEvHARDY, M.M., M.A. Musical Director: MR. LEONARD MARSDEN
-i" • Chalbum Church Institute
CLITHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY
to Margaret, wife of Dr. C: H.' - Neaves; a son-(Andrew Michael).
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TO-NIGHT (Friday) atl7-30: BURT LANCASTER, JODY LJ
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iWRENCE. KIERON MOOREjin - FALL MEN.!’
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GLENN FORD. GERALDINE BROOKS. SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE. GpORGE MACREADY in .
MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 p.m. Week comincnoing February 2nd. 1953, -
In this deadly gamelhe could only Ipje once.,'N dared such.danger. -
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T H g . Q U E iN @ t .O V £ 1-1'
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Neveier,has a man .(A)-,
T H U R S D A Y a r i d F R I O f i v | a t 7 - 3 0 ; . ' S A T U r t O A ^ Y c a t 6 - 0 . a n d 1 8 - 1 5 . • J O H N N Y ’ W E I S S M U t l f T R . I A T l G E L A V C T r E E H L a n d T A M B A i i n
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latju Moor Lane; |during oTice hoursi. or Tel. 67.
SATURDAY at 6(0 and 8-15 D.m. .
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nlrnSlIm lulllB limn FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953 ID■
ESTHER-WILUAMS.-JOAN EVANS. VIVIAN BLAINE in ”,SKIRTS AHOVl”—(Colour by :Technicolor).—(D) film.. • ; ■
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30; WEDNESDAYZ-IS, 6,0. 8-15. FRANK SINATRA and SHELLEY WINTERS In; • !
MEET DANNY WILSQN ’ T H U R S D A Y a n d F R I D A Y a t 7 - 3 0 ; S A T U R D A Y , a t
(A),^ C ]^anD d e B e rg e rd i^ '
He:: could -outflifit tany (man—outtence any woman—autjwlt any heart—even hfs' own! Dueling for- life ! o r . , loye-rthe |greatest
swordsman of them all. Bookins Offloa oDen dailyt 11 to,.l2-30. 3. to 4-30,
T e l , 2 7 8 .
Frankie aiid Shelley ate dynamite ■.'jfhen 'they ar^'inaMUg s-weet music together.! ■
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.TO-NIGHT (Friday a t 7i3fff SATURDAY at 2-15.,6-0 an^S-IS^^ '
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FRED MacMURRAY and SUSAN HAYWARD Jn “ THE : : :
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M O N D A Y , a t 6 - 0 a r i d 8 - 1 5 : T U E S D A Y ' to - F R I D A Y 7 - 3 0 : ■ ; I ; S A T U R D A Y a t ' S - O a n d 8 - l 5 . >
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SATURDAY at 2-15: : John Payne in “ THE DIG, HEART.” W e e k o e m m e n c i n g ! 2 n d F e b r u a r y , 1 9 5 3 ,
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lOrhls ig’A’.fit()ry.|ofJihdier'(vhc> kills aman;in;theirlng.ln'th9 B!nlle(l Stotes,'and consoience-strloken'. returns to seehipcaceiand romance In hla natlve'Ireiana; ! Please be seated early as this flim is, the entire programme.
The Quiet hlaii
J O H N W A Y N E ) M A U R E E N O ’ H A R A , B A R R Y F I T Z G E R A L D i n t h e w o n d e r f u l T e c h n i c o l o r F . l l n t . '
^ H^afed ■' Mai fres s' | OvSrtay^ j TEERm 'aLUN\ speaks for itself
- S a t u r d a y a t i 2 - 1 S - r ^ R q b o r t T a y l o r i n C T H E F I G H T I N G : - L A D Y . " B o o k i n g : o n i G e ! o D o n M o n . . W e d . , S a t ; f r o m ' 2 . 1 0 4 p . t n ;
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I am the TBERMALUX Electrically. Heated:Mattress ■ ' Overlay.'|■v^ ■ !■,
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am.commended by the Medical Profession. ■ I am pralsdd' by all who use me.
I am made I to fit Single or Double Beds.! ,
. . V the bed, except dhrlug Summer..'; ! ■ ■ I'^/wairm:.etfery part’’of ;the‘.Bed,’-even: under; the Pillows, f
. I ineed only b6 switched: on for half-an-hour before Ibedtlmy '
' <un:safe, islmple and ■most' e'fficient- in service. .
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I dm-fittec with an automatic temperature control. I never gei diverheated.!’
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I use only a| trickle of Electricity. I cost less than a Hot Water Bottle tb use, but am many tl|nes. more efiSplent. ■' I .
• I -coinsume iless than One Unit of Electricity net week if used half-an-hour daily. I
I Induce sjmnd and healthy sleep, i : IN STOCK AT i ,
I shall be pleased to become your life-long friend. . - , : !
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14, MARKET PLACE - PHONE 167
CLITHEROE Chipping &)District Agricultural & jlor^cultural i
I am giving: warmth and comfort toi thousands of people eyery night. I
' , . I am to be slept on and: need never be removed from
• ,I bat^- Dimp Beds, Icy Sheets and Cold Feet. :>■; I :' am. " tt j " boon; to ' sUffeters:. ftom ■ insomnia, \ ..Rheumatism, etb;-’' -
m : i . mmer th in / 7/ PRICE THREEkNCE ' (
T H E O t^ and SONS,!
Tools. Ironmongery
Household Appliances fireplaces i
INQUIRIES INVITED. J-
YORK' STREET CLITHEROE. ^jione 88
SPECIAL OFFER Suits-to-Measure /
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GREATLY REDUCED PRICES — SEE WINDOWS —
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