13 VACANT
L _ j ---- Z-------- ---
len t ( o f ! persons p !, advertisements
J through, a Local ilillstry of Labour led I Employment llLlcant Is a man tisWe, or a woman 1 lilve, unless he or
he provisions: of ' of. Vacancies I'
hterprlslng person abilities, prefer-
ir.ngcs and control 7/eOO dozen gar- Thls Is a sltua-l
|tdgc of the trade necessary); able
olds remarkable el right person. |a!e). Successful i Invited to Join scheme.—Write: cf and Times.
SOCIETY LTD. EROE
tO.aL B.4GGER; patlon; pension with pay; slck-
I years, part-time) Icctlonlat at King lexperlence not
Erd, addressed to 2. Moor Lane,
■ll writing) by
bfio IMAN for apply with refer- btl Inn,: wadding-
ImiED.i.MAN for jubttage provided. ■■BuckstaU Farm, ________
(ind ■ experienced HELP required for aijly to live In.— ^ and Times.
luiarly to your |u:t Howards, 127, “ Indsqr.___ ^
____
ptf. for automatic 1 wages and con- I j Pcnd’
.e Mill,
j-.IMS.
f.'^ER; approx. I I each morning; ’ I week. Call or tl Hotel, Bolton-
lilufacturlng: Co. l l ’. ChatburnI
:iOM SWEEPER; -Apply to:
pale or Female i Jfbri Gents.' Cloth-
. or strong. Lad I'arin work;, live V, Great Todber,
J Intelligent , MEN iilterestlng skilled Jobs.. Must be d get on; ' good
Eli
Wiri- Westhead ifofllce In. Sun rqf Moor Lane).
IT-TIME iMiP. iji; transport pro- I once to Moor- agton.:
-P required; :two ITED
IROUQH OF JLEY. DEPARTMENT
rn In heed! of a |n uhderstandlng
ui heifi Is Invited .TheI I Children's s Depiirtment, 4, Burnley. .
V. IrHORNLEY, frpwn Clerk.
T E b a-HANb
!roRSi 4D i ! ’ ■ ?LEMMTS Iciitheroe 45
jBE (tq let) re- Itheroe hr district. H, Advertiser an4
JiT-TlME WORK; p ’rldayl inclusive; v; own car If re- refei’cnces. Tel.
Hern l (BEDROOM ; be in good con-’ I Advertiser and
I
ACCOMMODA- o ill bciard required
ane able to take |d price paid for
i| preferably de- L'roundlng Sawley, addington area.T— I Advertiser and
Rnks I
its. BRIGGS, ,ND STREET,
lelr -many friends lor their kind I the occasion of vedding annlvers-
I e d g m e n t s
I I I .—We wish to . Illves. friends and ’ kind expressions pr a y e r s, and
Masses and -ndral " ved dilring Wf nt.
tonvhiirst.: V I
ti Church, the ; and: all other 1 floral
niltheroe. ' i
rrilly I of the. late Ish 'to thank all nds land melgh- d: help and sym-i durliig her: illness! lul floral tributes.
iiFoster wishes toi llncete .thanks to l i ’iends and nelghf I floral
Ine of sorrow; also la ntirse for ■ thelt
kindness : shewn tributes
i’’al 1 tributes and. ivmpathy recelvfei^ D time of sorrbivi
ilr. John Marglli- b ly Wish to thank
liririary. and Canon f for their kind
r, staff of Black-
l-m.. Mi's. Slater and
IE
Mrs. Clough ind i to' express their ks to relatives, flghbours for tlielr ons of .sympathy sutes; also fori all n to- them by Mr. itwell. Mlss 'Vatley Urs. Heyes In' their ement.
■load, Cllthefoe, d.iClltheroe.
ROC (DALE. fSHTON TE H.
’ c l I t h e r o b - 3^5.
lends and nelgji-
Raymond Brown, ire thanks i to all rbours.’. the Rev.' , ;v. N. Taylor and ,
tim e .' of sorrow lut his mother's
kindness shewn ' O
lOiJ>l/TfT , ccSiw'
Union of S t .' tributes ,
se communicate Castihgs, Brooks
|th e sahie nelghr I are all friendly
,ic foster homes a faknlly of two sister. , either’
r| week; ■ Whalley. ). Advertiser and
plLP; wanted at f draiiy.— Appl y:
>.. Nr. Clltheroe; " and 6 p.m.
El
lng; good, wages "i advancement.— (Chester) Ltd., e. I Clltheroc,
hisslon for spare-
b.in add substant
Co con C( 14 ACE
OK.—dongratiilatlons, Jim, ;Our 21st birthday, June :
-ilum and Dad. Turner S t ’cet, ClltherOo.
WEDDING
:lrst w 0th,
■Dgratulh’ tone 0 T VIGC-lBREAKS -From HI!k a
FI NNELL. dum a
If, ■ .’ersary
-Prom
..John,
1
Good inch, .^ood health. Gad bless' you alwaysi
rd. and
on f' WIDER SCREEN
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15 p.m, “ x p STRANGER WORE A GUN” .Week commencing June 7th, 1954. T
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-31) p,m (XILDMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS
ANNIVERSARY
itlors to '’George 1 tl^e occasion of eddliis anniversary,
ud Mary. SILVER V\[EDOINQS yoiir
lid Dad sill 29th M
'Mafga:
Congratulations to on the occasion wedding a,nnl-
:r.y,i954. ■et, Gordon and
DEATHS
BIRCH.—jon May 27th, 1954I 16,
Grraaffton' S ?6 years,
the tO: —Benriett.
^ . at S t . ._____ _. Jlsbun, on Wednesday, !6th.
Jhoma 1 Ell
lsbur erred
aged ‘
‘
3d ward , the heloved hush )f
Turner
latel Jane Birch, ol .St-'ppl .'(DHthprnp
Cllth ;roe |583.
ANS— 3n May r Smma, deaf.y
I Undertakei'S. :
‘ ,0-;'years, dry's Chi,
vans, Oaklo Street, Cllth.. roe, at
iged Tel.
23rd, In hosr 1 E beloved' wif-
tail n I ofds. In- rch. May
—Ori May 24th, 195' , In s 1 at ^ u th p o r t (after
1 Usband of Edith Raifnor, Chatburii Road, Clith- n I n t cvm c n t at
2 Calverley & Sons.: Tel. •
e's, Waddlngton, thej 28ihi at^ 3 p.rrj.
97/io6. I I _______
ISflllTH.- On Maj-j 26th, at 1, , Avenue, Cllthqroe, Emma, beloved wife of the
ss. M follow losepl;
learly lames years,
May 29th. j
vd b} ijiterraent at Cemetery on Satu;(
FortiOfed with the right;. Holy Churen.
1 R.] .P.i
j '
!i aged 17 and 5 sister; is 4.
TiiLBOTfr-On^ay ^ n d , 'i (suddenly ) ! at
terred on' Wednesday,] the 26th.
1.756. ' '
the late Robert William Tal ddte . Blacld)
Whallpy Road, Ann, jtbe dear
y loved wh
her home, Ciitheroe,
iurn)1ag€d 71 years, at St. Peter's,* Sales')
of Whqiley Wew j
-G . 297/iCalverley & Sons
chaei arid John Chiii'ch, St.
^ of
-Enql: Veevers (Undertakers) Ciitheroe.l Tel. 75 (day), 673 (night). '
^
Jbot, Road, In- ury,
Tel.
WHITTAKER.^Oh May 19tl, at 57, Thornll^ld iRoad, 'Lockvwd. Huddersfield, iAnnle, aged years, dearly {beloved wif; Joseph • Taylor! Whittaker,'
Intlmition. We
May please
But
of Cli heroe. Cfem^ed at. I;och- ------- * *
dale Cremktorlum on Friday.
1st at 2-‘20 p.m. Pr: accept this, the endsonly
cannot'I'Ord thy pu see, I
hee. I ■ '1 tall iiwell that's dor ”
VfILSON.—Oil May 23rd, at 63, Balmoral 1 Road, Morect mbe, Prank, aged 61 years, be oved husbiind of Lillian Wllsol, 5, Rlchriond Ti|rrace, Clltt erqe.
"At Rest."
C RIERBPDad, , To
Wouli ,_N.—^Fondest memorl
N MEMCRIAM lune 1st,] .1953.
be together In the old way, 'd he cur dearest to-day.
Periy, Lilian and Roy.
1|0. Glepholni R'oad, Maghul!l .—Tr'eashred memorl
RANSOII. a !deji: Fred, AlWa;
CEIGHLl a detr died
, But Are
—
Each Eac
—Fro n Gerti Cottai
who died May 26th, 1949. •ys 111 our
r husband
-rudej ahd all i at ge. '
his loving wife,
>yi I
Jay 23rd flower
wither, i evenlni
1951. i and leaf
a the; hearts that sun may
$EEDALL our passer also 1
In
Froin Jack. and Brian. dear
those that never, forgi husbaild Billy, and
nd lost;' you,
:et. sons
'r brother, Joseph, who away May 28th, 1953: Is wife, jMary, May, 1946,
.—In, Ibvlng memo:7 of
-Proii hisi loving sisters. 0, Unlc n Street Low Moor.
heavenly love abldlni', till we meet again. J
and fiot thoughts.
lAzzle. Ghaw
EY.—In loving memt^' wife and mother, ”
y Of who
may
,ps of her,
wish
.PICUIOT-CU b X.ULU- “
“ SPECIAL WHITSUNTIDE I BARGAIN OFFERS ”
' i ■ ' ' , - A T _ ' . - : | - i l ^ ■■ s tO R E i§ 2, and 2a, Shaw Bridge Street, |Cli^er()e
Branches alsa at Bkipton Darwen Accring^n and Heywood
i ' N j
Open 9 ajm. to 7 pjn. Weekdays; 9 a.m. to 8 p,m{ Saturdays. i ■
’ ■ M| !
White Drffl -ftousers .........................l|. 18/11 Men’s Rayon Gabardine Trousers ...1.. 29/11
Men’s Union Gab. Fawn Raincoats Ij (worth £7) onjly 59/6
Men’s Off-White Riding Macs 1 (worth 76/-) only 39/6
Boy’s Navy Wigan Twill Macs ..-.1. oiily 27/6
I Lajdies’ Coloured Zip Jackets in all siz^ 29/11 Boys’ Two-piece Suits in all sizes ..[ only 39/11 LMge Size Zip Travel Bags..........29/6 Genuine New Naval Sheets
I 1 17/6 and 19/9 each
Men’s Sports Coatsi.........|........ 47/6 Men’s Two-piece Suits......j....... . 1 froih 75/0 32-34-36 Bib/Brace Overalls j
i Khaki and White Drill Shoirts
(worth 19/11) only 13/11 8/11
Ladies^ and Men’s Jeans....... ;...... 17/6 B()ys’ and Girls’ Jeans..................{..fl. 13/11 Best Quality Boiler Suits ................34/0* Tents in alFsizes..............
froiin 37/6
Men’s Leatherette Zip Jerkins ... from 21/6 I Men’s Khaki and'Navy Drill Shirts | I
10/6 and 15/0
ClONVENIENt We maintain eslablisp
. |M' i i
ments at) BI a c k b u r Aiicringtoij, and ClitheV&e, and therefore are able' to serve fhese jiving in- ttiis area premDjly. Each ' thesi 11 establishments attraitlvel and . viell-hcjit and a : Chapel of Rest proviled .at each looatii No c large Is {made for t ie use ef any' of our premis
Men’s Empire Sports Shirts.....-.......;. 3/11 New Small R.A.F. Lightweight Rue Sacs 5/0
Larger Rue Sacs ............. ............ 15/m4o 85/0 Sleeping Bags ........... 39/6, 44/6 and 59/6 Belstaff Motor Cycle iCoats ............ £6/10/0 Men’s Black and Browb Shoes 24/6 and 27/11 Men’s Strong Work Boots ................. i 32/6 Men’s Khaki Drill Trousers ................ 13/6 New Khaki Trousers......... .....................i. 19/11 New Battledress Blouses ...
.......... • • ■ 17/6
Ladies’ Casual
Shoes......from 15/0 Ladies’ Black and White Ballerina Shoes 6/6 Asi New R.A.F, Drousers . As| New Army Blankets
. . . . SHOPS (except Food Shops^
. 1 9 / 1 1 , 15/0
Sharkskin Weave Sports Shirts........... . |13/6 Men’s Work Socks ... 1/9, 2/11, 3/11,14/11 New Navy Berets .............. 3/11 ajnd:6/11 Men’s Fawn Gabardine Caps . . . . . 4 / 6
Ollthercfe AdverTtser & Tlme^ pany IM„. a t 0, UarJiet JUtaeroi. Tei. 4U7.t> iiwo
Prlnt^ and IpuDiished o |F]80ftUAt0i* ■ ’ eonJ- UJ«
“ SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR MANY MORE BARGAINS”
WILL BE Cl{bSED AIL DAY ■j 'o n '
WHIT-MONDAY, WHIT-XDESDAY
W i a n d ment^ :
WALTER LEEMING, President,
WILLIAM D. BUSBTON, Secretary.
HITf-WEDNESDAY
Food SH()PS win announce individual I closing arrange
8- II
1954, l115,lary e of
Fielding! Smith, aged 84 Heqhleih Mass-9 a.m. at
— , —, late ■day,
?ark the
iflerlng)] Tom, the dtarly
St. on
I I ^
■C'TS'Sf woman who's tried it says •L;'th| saine. S te ^ imning with this licw Hoover iron Igives the crispest, smoothest results she’s ever seen—a really professional finish; There’s absolutely noth ing like i t ! And remember, it’s
two irons in one. Flick down control on handle and dt’e a
dO' iron—the best -in ifbe world.;
£4.19.6 Price ’ iteaBM o r i i r j IR ® .. H ® ®W E .||
Gli^heroe Co-operative Society Ltd. I FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
C l 1954
THE FOUR HUNDRETH -ANNIVERSARY-’OF,-THE FOUNDATION OF THE SCHOOL IN 1554 WILL BE CELEBRATED, JULY 3rd to JULY 15th, 1954.
SUMMARY OF EVENTS iaturday, July 3rd—Y.OUTH DAY. (Cricket, Dance.
:onday, July 5th-OPENING CEREMONY, .10-30 a.m., at School. Chairman of Lania. Cpunty Council, Alderman A. Smith.
' :
Tilesday, July 6th-MAYOR’S DAY, 10-30 a.m. ■ Mayor and Mayoress of Clltheroe, supported by Mayors and Mayoresses of other towns, and by. Chalririen of Rural Councils. CRICKET—Masters v. Boys, 2-0 p.m.' Presentation of Shield at the Town Hall, 8-30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 7tlL— COMMEMORATION DAY.
Commemoration Ceremonies at School, 2-30 p.m. .Opening ol New Library and Unveiling of War. Memorial by the Earl of Derby.
Procession from School, 10-0 a.m. Annual Service at Parish Church, 10-30 a.m. Preacher, Canon A. J. Shields.
' , - . „ r, Tliursday, July 8th—BOYS DAY. F^day, July 9th-0LD BOYS’ DAY. : :
CRICKET—Past v. Present, 10-30 a.m. Match continues 2-0
p.tn.;
; ;
Film Shows, Exhibitions, Experiments, Dlsplays- 9-30 a.m. onwards.
Meeting of Old Boys and Present Boys, 2-0 p.m. Concert and Presentations. Old Boys’ Dinner, 7-0 p.m.
“ . i Sajturday, July lOth-CRICKET DAY.
School 1st XI V. “The Hawks C.C.’: (Yorkshire), 2-15 p.m.
Sunday, July l l th—THANKSGIVIN(3 . DAY.
Sermon by His Grace the Archbishop of York. ninday,' July I2thi-H6USE ; CHAMPIONSHIP DAY.
Procession to Parish Church io-0 a.m. Service, 10-30 aan.
. .
Tuesday, July 13th ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPOR7)S, 2-0 p.m.
, ,
ED 11 Programme may be obtained ^tom the Headm^ter. Will Old Boys, parents and friends of the Sijiool, please accept our sincere Invitation to attend any of the events
mentioned. There will be Exhibitions at School every day. 'The
L. C. KING-WILKINSON (Chairman of Governors)
LAURENCE HARDY - ‘
WILLIAM THORNBER i
CIITHEROE and DISTRICT CHAMBER OF TRADE
WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS
(Chklrman,
Old.Clltheronlans) TOSSIDE I CHURCH & VILLAGE FESTIVAL
FRIDAY NEXT, June 1 2- 3- 5-
4-
: J 7-
;
0 p.m.—Children’s Fancy Dress Parade. -I
0 p.m.-7ChiIdten’s Sports. 30 p.m.—Children’s Tea. | 15 pjn.—Adult Tea.
(Jacobs Join).|
. Canon A. Sephton. M.A, Rector of Skipton,
RIBBLEBAND ADMISSION 3/-
(includihg Refreshments)
0 p.m.—Service in Church • Pre a c h e r,Re v .
30 pan. to 2 a.m.—DANCE,
IAN official of the above depar.tihent will attend the Office of MESSRS. FRANK C. TINGLE (Travel
[
Agentsir 11, KENDAL STREET) CUTHEROE, ion; THURSDAY NEXT, June 10th, between 12-30 p.m. and
‘ 5 p.m„ and on FEIDAY NEXT. June lltb, between 9 a.m.; and 12 noon, to conduct PRIVATE INTERVIEWS Vflth persons dnfelested in emigrating o r visiting CANADAifor
business reasons. ; , : i Appointments may be made at the above address. , (Headmaster) I R i B B l E Operated in conjunction with W, C. Standerwick Ltd.
E X C U R S ION S from. :
CLITHEROE 16, Wellgate
9-0 9-9
. : a.m.. ,' a.m.' 9-,15 — 8-45 9-15
9-9 9-39
9-9 9-9
p.m. 2-9 E-39
9-9 9-30
' .p.m.
.2-0 6-30'
8- 9-
.8-45 9-15
:p.m. 2-15 . 6-45
9-15 9-45
:p.m. ;2-15 6-45
45 45
9-15 p.m.
WHALLEY Bus Stand
Clltheroe Whalley Chatbum . a.m.
—WINDERMERE and —HARROGATE
—LLANGOLLEN.
GHATBURN Brown Cow
WHIT-SUNDAY, 6th Juno R e t.. J
. .. . ... ... 15/3, —MORECAMBE ........... 9/3
—SEVEN LAKES TOUR . - . . 15/ 9) -N EW BRIGHTON ............. !9/3|
WHIT-MONDAY, 7th June I • — —CHESTER '. . .. . . . . . , . 1 . .
—SOUTHPOF —BLACKPOO WHIT-TUE
— —MORECAMBE and BLACKPOOL
— -BLACKPOOL , — —BLACKPOOL
. ’ ■ I or at Local Agencies':
EVERY SATURDAY IN JUNE p.m..
■ . . . T. . . . . . Book in advance at Local Office: ^
16, WELLGATE. CLITHEROE. |PH0NE 176 :
Brookes, Park Villas, Whalley. Phoho 2279/ Chatburn only)!
■r
: ' ; I'CANADIAN'GOVERNlVffiNT:.; DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION |
.
" :
Briggs. 1. Downham' Road. Chatburn (for excursions from : i
i ...........
OOL ................. . JESDAY, 8th June
BRT .................. 8/9;
BOWNESS .........................,12/-: ...........
,, (Pare. I :
^'^^SlSi!S/rons
and 16,
Nonnan Wisdom Maigaret Ratherford
IN
MOIRA USTER • DEREK BOND UNA MORRIS • JERRY DESMONDS
Ba lking Office open daily .11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30.
ROYAL GRAMMAR SCflOOL CLITHEROE
Tel. 278.
SLAIDBURN, NEWTON AND DUNSOP BRIDGE WHIT-MONDAY FESTIVAL, JUNE 7th, 1954
MAY QUEEN FESTIVAL
PAGEANT and SPORTS AT SLAIDBURN
CROWNING OF MAY I QUEEN
By..MRS. C. J. HIRST
ON THE SPORTS FIELD (it 2-30 p.m. ' ADMISSION .’TO FIELD 1/-
‘•i - ’ -' ^ OPEN, SPORT5,from 3-0 p-rat' -^y J Light Refreshments may be purchased on the' Field. I G A R D E N F E T E : I _ _ In, the. grounds of
BLACK MOSS HGUSEi [THORNLEY, UONGRIDGE
Opened at 2-0 p.ra. _by THE BlSlioP OF BLACKBURN, IN
ON SATURDAY^ JUNE , 12^h, 1954 supported by . MR. TOM FINNEY.
' Chairman: MRS. POLLARD. ' :
HORTICULTURE, FARM, NEEDLEWORK, GLASS AND CHINA, AND CAKE STALLS, etc. BABY SHOW (Local hnd Open Classes) MEAT AND AFTERNOON TEA
: , ' ' All Under Cov'erl ■ 55th DIVISION BAND (under their Conductor. Mr. Ajbert Simpson) i
ADMISSION SIXPENCE - i Car Park facilities. : Frequent Rlbble Buses to( Longrldge.
,
Continuous car service to the groiind from “ Ireland’s „ .4 Garage.” ' i
- - *
AID OF CHIPPING NEW' :W aRAGE FUND. CONCERTS - SIDESHOWS - FORTUNE TELLER
£ 1 3 ^ 10 - 0 surprised,' ■ ■ £17 - 1 0 - 0
i And if you aren’t duly impressed, we’ll be very| ': I ■'
| ::
I 14, MARKET PLACE - CLITHEROE 1 ■! " f. ■
I : YOUR MVliPHY iDEALER : -PHONE 167. | i. " I J
BE SURE TO REMEMBER ■ THE WADDINGTON HOSPITAL i
G A R D E N on
SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1954 ’To be opened by THE LADY BERWICK | ''
I . 1: ' 1 ■ ll .-j
VARIOUS STALLS, ATTRACTIONS & SIDESHOWS 1 !;
. i ■ at'3-O..p.m. - , i",
,■( /, '!
' . i : i :
TEAS AND ICE-CREAM. , - . ' A D M I S S I p N : ' ' !' J I'i i i ' 1 | Adults 1/- and. 2/6 inclusive oL Tea. i 11 Childreri|6d. and 1/6 inelusive.of Tea (under 11 years). 1
Ribblesdale League Church lyieadow
'To-morrow, (Saturday) r ib bLe sd a l e
Wa n d e r e r s (with W. Johnson)..
' .....- ' r . '
BAXENDEN (with! T. Barnes) "
Wickets pitched i-30 p.m. m MEMBERS \lNVITED.
CHATBURN HURCH INSTITUTE ■'
GRAND DANCE I WHIT-MONDAY I
(June 7th) ' ' Music.,.by. ;■ ■ ■'_ ' .i ' I
STANLEY BARKER and HIS POPULAR DANCE BAND 7-30 p;m. to 11 p.m^ .:.
!■ : ADMISSION'2/- 1 ! Buses: after Dance.
Proceeds for Church Funds. . I i ■ Look out for ■ , .
REQUEST DANCE jon Friday, 'i ;
jliile 18th. Rimingto|r 'SI ’TO-NiGHT (FRIDAY)
Whist ani Domino Drive * aiid Dance
TO-MORBOW (SATURDAY) Children’is; Fancy Dress Parade!
Children’s Sports ' Adults’ Sijbrts
For : residents M : Rimington and Middop; -
: I and; Middop T H E ‘V IC ’ BURNLEY Phone! 2232.
7-15 — Once Nightly 4-^ 7-iS : Saturday at 6-0 and 8)15 REP. AT ITS BEST
Week Commencing! Monday, 7th June!
: -THE',LAWRENCE WILLIAMSON PLAYERS
present R ^ y N e c e s ia
Your Honeynioon airy
:IA farcical feast of fun ! E. V. TIDMARSH; of f^u
Orchestra Stalls 3/6; Pit Sta Circle 1/9; Gallery
Booking office open 11 a,.iji, hy 9c I.
Is 2/6: i; 8 p.m.
NEWTON INSt JtU'TE ANNUAL DANCE ! ' . . '
: will be held on: WnTTMONDAly
i :■ i:,.. 8 .p.m.—2 a.m.
, RIBBLE DANCE l&AND i , Admission 2/6
Right of admission reserved.
Service buses leave .Clltheroe ■ j Station a t 7-15 p.m.
Free'buse s ■will run ilo Slkldbum and Clltheroe via Whltewell and Waddington i . after the danc^ei
-c— I — .-------- rri-------- Chatbum Road Grjound
Whit’Monday, June 7th c l it h e r p Ie
i (with A. Entwistle) (with S. J. Wardle) 1 Wickets pitched 2-30 ipjn. . ' ''■J
■ ■ ■ '■ ,'Ti 1' 1/
. ! ' . ii ■ n
, ' ■ t: ! l : ■ 1
. • ;-l ■ ‘"-^l
::-i M ; (| 1. . 1 1 f e t e ; B E N t M A M S ________;
andour May
SIREN OF BAGj)All starring PAUL HENREID, PATRICIA MEDIINA
with HANS CONRIED ■ ; C|U" Cert
THURSDAY and FRId'aY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 ant BAD
i CHABLTON HESTON. LIZABETH SCOTT, DIANNE FOSTER in
[
ficate) 8-15
He held his linger on business hours. Tel,; 67. -((‘A" Certlflcate)
D.m, or at the General. Office. 2, M o o r L a n e , any time during I
Office Saturdays 3-0 n.m. to 4-30 W I D E SCREEN
TO NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 JOHNNY WEISMULLER in "TARZAN TRIUMPHS.”
(U)
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15 and 7-30 THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30:' SATURDAY at 2-15. 6-0, 8-15
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 0-0 and 8-15.D.m. RICHARD TODD in "ROB ROY.”
SATURDAY at 2-15: ABBOTT and COSTELLO: In “ PARDON MY[ SARONG.”
Week-commencing 7th June. .1954,
Monday, Tuesday : and
Wednesday at 7‘30i W I D E SCREEN JOAN FONTAINE, JACK PALAN'CE. CORINNE CALVET In : FlIGRT TO TANGIERS
That “ Shanfr;," tough guy meets his ma l t c h In'two beautiful deadly adventuresses in intrigue-torn Tangier. Colour by Techni color.
' j ■ , ; ' (U):
THURSD/^y iand FRIDAY at" 7-30: SATURDAY at B-0 and 8-15 i JOHN i'd EREK.^WaNDA HENDRIX. BARTON MacLANE in-, j
SEA OF LOST SHIPS
TJe public nay tribute to the men of the International Ice Patrol,' l the frozen hell of the Atlantic, where daring men gambled their
lves; to conquer the dangers of the sea. ; - CORNER.” : ■ , (U);
SATURDAY at 2-15: SHIRLEY TEMPLE in ” JUST ABOUND THE ! .
Booking Offico open. Mon., Wed., Sat, from 2 to 4 p.m. Tol. 147 I i ' ' .•.Clear, and natural:speech.■:
which mijke a i change worth while: !|
THE murphy 182 has those features ■ ■
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• Distinction of instruments in any ensemble.’: j : . . : '.
• Ample range and output: volume. 0 Reliability-
i © .Value for money. -- , : •
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FOR THE NEW HOME TOO YOU COULDNT MAKE A 'BETTER CHOICE
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