ate. I
OUQUETS, Etcl lariy ijo u n .^
I
: Bouquets! OWERS
i MEMORIALS
Make your selection from thCj largest stock in East I Lancashire.
choice |of pleasing ^ designs i in Granite, Marble or Stone, and can deliver and erect In any churchyard.
Fcc*ltt’s offer a wide ' F E C lT t BROS.
w Gardens eroe 298
—
...from 15/- ___ '
....from 15/- ............. from 7/6 ■.. .from £1/0/0 my part of the
NURSERIES. glItheroe. Tuesday and ,
fay.l
ORIAM memorle.s of
r. .V. I who died 19^3, aged 37
dahghter-in-law
id not bend, olu'i task with
jcL in silence,
:y end; ardi to stay with
as|an. In vain, pok 1 you to dlls Home,
ti.....lster-ln-liaw and died
II llmemor
memc y -l
u horn all pain.
Id Mts. G. Hall, linl I1, Glltheroe.
of November hlngs we fall to
je. Clltheroe. memory of our
and Michael.
jm heaven what ■e would ask for
Glen. there e.________
ar sister-ln-law, mben 12th, 1953,
loul }n a garden
at they say, God he b !st, ir f toughts the
allta. , d. Clftheroe.
try lorls. 196!
pd J(ssle. c u t leroe.
aemo]
□oris, 195!
memory of our - who died
I lov^ het.
les, silently and will
!
tr.d idward. ft,
emory of a who passed 12th,i. 1953.
ejnbrance. roe. _____
1c ved
! memory of and Father, 8 who died
1 ver.
. one that ; dim.
Wife and
^ r , who died ri9(4G.! remember,
•ii g Wife and !
lmemory of a ied November
|oi in silence, tward show,, irts that beat
Itfid low. I r e n e and
'other, who died }.951. well, you fell
Clltheroe. memory of a
Tories for us, to pnber till life Is ; words we had lence, Spencer, I Clltheroe.
ng memory of a , died November home, it was
Jearts he llveth J im and
Clltheroe. I d g iv ie n t s
I m. E: Campbell fpress sincere jelatives. nelgh- pmmlttee and
ich and all other pal
kindness shewn fe of sorrow.
t r i b u t e s Iltheroe.
J E,i Chester and fthank all jela- nelghbours
; sad bereave- _ ICha_tburn.___
floral tributes 1 expressions of
locelved In her | ( 0 ; the doctors Ittention. :
trs.! Chippendale J all friends and I their kind ex- Jsympathy and
llitheroe. i he family of the
81lj|relatlves and xlild expressions
nds, Clltheroe)
You YoUl You
? memory of a md Father.
Jghlt we give, Igi r with us; * . ts still lives,
carts
ght iger
of a who
dear died
we renjember, We give, with us, still lives.
it.
e pist. Is planted, for
aemory of
tve life's dearest s trfasures dear,
to think of you. ■ and Joyce and
aw. Doris, who 12tf. 1|)53, aged
memorial craftsmen S IN C E 1860.
Whalley New Road B L A C K B U R N Phone 6248
(Onen Saturday atternoons) DEATHS!
Cf IPPENDALE.
'.Chippendale aged , 74 years, imterred at St. Mary’s Cemetery cn the 8th.
Clltheroe, Frederick Edward the beloved .husband of Edith
ith. 1954, at 19, Alma Place ‘--Bennett., Tel. Clitheroe 582.
FORREST.—On November 7th (In hospital) Charles Edward, the c early lovedj husband of Phyllis I orrest, o f : 55, Aitkin Street, _Accnngton, laged 61 years.
■ qiltheroe. Sarah Ellen, the beloved Wife of the late Isaac Binder, aged 82 years. Interred at St. hlary's Cemetery on November Rth.
PINDER.—Oh 'November 5th, 1954, dt Eiim Dene, Up Brooks,
Bennett. (Tel. Clltheroe 582, IN MEMORIAM
Rest after wearines.s. ; J
BAINES.—In loving remembrance 9f a dear iMother and Father ■vho died iNovember 5th anc 5th, 1950.1
Life has: changed in mam . ways;
East I View, Flewto. i.
BRINES.—In lovlr (fear Mo t h ewh 5,th, 1950; also Who died
When we‘ were all together. -Annie and Bob.
But one .thing changeth never The memory of those happj days.l
___ ovember 25th, 1950
g memory of ) died Novembe a dear Father
I This day do we remember; [,To i And loving thoughts we give
iBut In o,ur he those I no ic Jim, Els^e am: family.
BAINES.—Ini lovlt of j,-our dear Granddad, [who 5th and 26th. 1)50.
J
I/That's SI lifts long ; 1' last. IWe will
-i^rom Kjithleeii and Fred, ivhltewell Cotta'ges, Whltewcll.
rom dtev
dekr Grandma. Ndvemberl 1950 Gr anddad, l)f(^ember, 1950.
ES.-
Ill loving memory of ■ who died 5tl also a deal
who died 25th
Of hatfpy cf J together, life it etei remain/
v - r—prv,.
hear Fatter, wlo dled|Augusi. Istii 19o0>
Novdear : .Mother; whh diet j ^
_Enld_ar sweet
ember 14th,
we styi walk dde by side, —From Son Bill and Ada.
No distance can dlvtOL, For every dat in menaory'i j garden,
those we 1 ive,
T |
cook)—In loving dean Mother, whe 14tit 1940; all Father, wpo dl 193(k
This day hi ; memories,
:
6, —F r ^ -__ __ )m Jack,E
There Is no parting frort J
emembrance o. 1940; 'also t
In God’s good time we shal ays we s.-jien
ual, love wil
meet again. rid LeonariL
Clither je Parish Church Ybung Wives’ Group ;
• : j PrCSBTli THE ]W A l |p i p ^ N D^
memory of t ) died Novembei of d deal 1 August 1st
rings back sac
Ar! those WU' best.
it those who ■ to-day,
, Stai i^n Road, GRays'—In loving
Me mory lane Where hearts
he loved oni
es gone; to rest think hf then
0 loved then
Idha and children JUtheroe.
dear Wife, ■ Evlifn away November
—^Frc m her 1 Frc a.
Because It lea is to you.
Agtln and agaS: lane,
|
HALL.- In- loving dear Wife, Do Novel iber 12th, years.
Sweet ;st rest ha I who loved he Bud trust in again.
sleeping.
HALL.—In loving dear. Sister, who 12th, 1953.
2, Fort Street. Clfl
pvlng Husband theroej !’
ifis, who died 1053, aged 37
memory| of my iCai u and piI laceful j she ■: Is
; followed pain, sadly miss her. God to meet
—Prom her Id- 1 JlmT
118, Wt alley Roac
ring Husband, Clltheroe.
memory of a died November
.■Pronher Brother Jack' and Slst( r-ln-law Ena and Nephew Joh i.
15.: Gree i Park, v)halley. Who died July i;t, 19^1.
i the Clltheroe lev.' C. J. Gulld- brs of the Con-
Unti: 1 ith And But
■-Fron — 5,; King Street. Whalley.
No ( ne will ever know. Nellie and Bill.
you"
ourage n the verjkiof yo ma|:e no what' it
i5e Bradley).—In loving t of my dear Sister .vho died November 12th, ememberlig also ray dear Fathei-, who: died 29th. 1947; Mother.
sUiTered. nuch in silence, spirit di C faced y )ur
1 not bend, task with
1 end. . I ■
outward I show, meant to lose I
In silence,
think of y >u otteu,
b.ess yor, dearl Doris, .’ou are never forgotten.
speak yohr na. :| S H O W ’S 2, and 2a, Shaw B j
) Branches also f t SIdptoii j ■
Travel Rugs .......... 10/11 VV/P Over Trousers
Ladies’ Fawn Raincoats , ! I
J I 11/6 4nd 23/6 i 49/6
Car Covers in All Sizes ' (Waterproof) from 62/6 .Derby Tvyeed Trouders 27/6
Men’s Bedford Cord : Trousers,............ ;..., 29/6
Men’s Bedford Cord : Breeches ............37/6 Boy’s and Girl’s Jeans 13/11 Genuine Army and R.A.F, '.'Socks .;.............;..... 4/11 Women’s New Khaki Overcoats
........ i..... 37/6
Men’s 3 Piece Suits ... 84/- Men’s Blitck Oilskin Macs I
School Satchels from 10/- Heavy Quality Khaki Drill , [Shirts I............ .1
I i ; 37/6 ... 14/11 Camp B ed s ...........i...... 49/6
Khaki Di}ill Shirts ... 7/11 New D.R| Type M/C l^acs .i..i........... i £4/19/6
New Camel Fleece! Loose Linings |
Hargreaves, of i Icrpool. Gate of
|d floral tributes their bereave- _J___________ _
Idl lMrs. - W. T. thank all rela-
pnd neighbours i of Manor Hall expressions of floral tributes
tlbn.
Itooks, Clltheroe. A. Tetlow and
lapd all other I sympathy and f to, them during urrow.
ncere thanks to Id; Clltheroe.
measi of daL
Al Our
time to sei
ANY service
day as we ing d whcrcu seryiop to all
llr'lhereavement: n and nurses for
tired not by the
HOUR IS a scr
'..but miasurcd by f need. We are ready e at any hour of tho
VICO :lmO the
r nigh't--in Glitheroe, I as in the surround- strict. Wheneverj'and er the need for) our arises, our resnonso calls ]/ most prompt.
IffiSCffllS ROCKDALE, feSHTON TER
Full Size:Flannelette Sheets |
Men’s Lined Kid Gloves I !
..... 22/6
Meh’s iPyjamasi .. . 19/11 ............ i...... 35/- I , ■ 15/11
Large Size 'Zipn Travel 1 Bag4...... 27/6:and 29/6 Belstaff Motor Cycle Coat" :
Ne' Me
Ladies’ a!nd Men’s Jeans 1 '
i ! I £6/10/-
Men’s Work Socks i /9 . ,2/11,13/11, 4/11;
Army Type Haversacks 4/11
Boys Leatherette Jerkins 24/6
n'a " Pirelli ” Slippers i I
: ! 17/6
“ ALL YO;UR WINTER WANTS” ARMY a n d
N A Y Y ' ( S T O R E S
ridge Street, Clitheroe Darwen Accrington and
Heyiy' ood i Open 9 a .m. to 7 p.m. Weekdi .ys; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays.
M S GUARANTEED RUBBER I : BOOTS
13/11 strip Bottom'Boots ... 45/-
Boy’s W/P Macs 27/6 and 29/6
Boiler Suits ............... 32/6 All Wool Sea Hose ... 8/6 Men’s Black Shoes ... 19/11
Men’s Brown Shoes ... 19/11 , !
Men’s Work Boots ... 29/11 Men’s Leatherette Jackets
j Men’s Leatherette Jerkins I I
! Men’s Long Sleeve j Cardigans i .............. 14/11 ! New Sleeveless Leather I Jerkins „.......39/6 Derby Tweed Jackets 49/6 Black Oilskin Macs ..I 37/6 F.S. Wadded iQuilts ..I 29/6 Sleeveless Leather Jerkins
; Men’s Fawn Riding Macs j I
39/6- 29/11 75/-
I ! 32/6
Lined Union Shirts ..i 17/6 Hbavy Quality B/B (iveralls ............... 18/6
Men’s New R.A.F. Shirts t
-I H^irricane Lamps
Men’s Turnover Top i Stockings
I 8/11 i 6/11
.............. 3/11
Ladies’ Gab. Raincoats ' 49/6
New Australian Worsted Khaki Trousers ... 23/6
As New Army Blankets [
Leather Flying Helmets I (Zipped) ............. . 12/6
15/-
New Navy P.T. Shorts 5/11 New Green Oilskin Macs ■ 17/6
R A.F. Be re ts .... 3/11 Genuine Wool Army Socks I ■
Men’s ^ o r ts Coats ... 47/6 Men’s Fawn Raincoats
59/6 SEE! OUR CHRISTMAS WINDOW ■ 4/11
RED SEAL Cooking Mar garine. 1/4 lb.
AMERICAN jlEFINED LARD 2/. lb.
THE STORES FOR VALU I SAVE AS YOU SPEND
THREE
MARGARINES THAT ARE
Sweeping! COUNTRY
ejOLD SEa| Containing 10% Butter. 2/- lb. i
S)LVER SEAL The p e r .fe c t Margarine) 1/9 lb.
XMAS FARE MIXED NUTS
SHELLED PEANUTS TUNIS DATE.S
GLARED CHERRIES GROUND ALMONDS
I
ALL MAKES OF CHOCOLATES XMAS CAROS
XMAS CRACKERS Etc., Etc.
1- 2-
XMAS PUDDINGS lb... . . 2/2
MINCEMEAT Per J a r ........... .. 1/51 E
FlRST-Cf.ASS QUALITY—AT KEENEST PRICES
CANNED FRUITS IN SYRUP
Pears' Tali Tin
Peaches ^ Tali Tin
Fruit Salad Tall Tin .
Pineijpnies ,
Tall Tin . I
Anric'ots Tall Tin .
lb....................4/0
Fruitj Salad Jar! J .........
2/3
2/3 2/3 2/3 1/0
1/41
WHEATSHEAF CR^AM
1/- her 4-01. Tin. FINEST GREEK CURRANTS 1/2 lb. i
GOLDEN SULTANAS 1/4 lb.: MIXED FRUITS 1/4 per pkt. ! ALL GOODS FIRST GRADE
DRDERS COLLECTED AND DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE DISTRICT
i AND!REMEMBER WE ALSO (PAY YOU A DIVIDEND
'lith^roe Co-operative Society I Limited
memory of mj le, who passec 12th, 1951.
j a louplyilane ire evep true, n I travel that
“WATERS OF I i
* ! THE MOON” ' (By N. C. HUNTER) h In the Sunday School
FRIDaIy & SATURDAY, Dec. 3rd & 4th, 1954 at 7-30 p.m.
f ir s t ! s ea t s 3 /- - | SECOND SEATS 2/- I I UNRESERVED SEATS 1/r
. Seats may be booked at th^e Sunday Schopl on Tuesday riext. Ncjvember 23rd, and Tuesday, November 30th, be tween 3^0'and 4-0 p.m. and [7-0 and 8-0 p.m. each day. P rw e ed s towards Sunday School Decorations.
HOUSEHOLD, c:a r e , f r u it & f low e r s , WARE AND FANCY GOODS STALLS,
^ . I. ' -------------------- -- - jT i ir t
FATHER CHRISTMAS IN " ATTENDANCE.
ADMISSION SIXPENCE CAFETERIA Doors open 2-30 p.m. , ICES. MOOR LANE METHODIST CHURCH AUTUMN FAYRE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27tb, 1954 at 2-30 p.m.
Chairhian: MR. F. C. RUSHTON, of Darwen. Opener: MRS. T. TA'VLOR, of Waddington.
Linen anil Fancy Goods, Hardioare, Pound Stall, Toys, h an d ic ra fts , Flowers and Fruit, Cakes, Sweets and Ices, Afternoon Teas, High Teas, Suppers. ADMISSION 9d. - CHILDREN 6d.
FANCY DRESS PARADE at 6-^0 p.m. for Children of Moor Lane Circuit.
CONCERT at 7-30 p.m.
Artistes Include Madam Ruth Johnson, Ernest Dewhurst; Compere,-Jimmy Fell.
-EMISSION AFTER 6 p.m. 6d. - CHILDREN' 3d.
At last all tlm might and magnificence of the unconqueratles and A
A new eye-deal t t motion-picture presentation. No mattjr where you sit there, will be no eye-strain In! viewing this panomnlc screen.! !
mCAi4eonMia)-KAi(vuuim'<aannni)iussmiuK3 S ttS fS S L MutuVuvasunn. ,Luring. I Color Ifi Warnercolor.
i
SATURDAY at 2-15; TIM'McCOY in “ FIGHTING RENEGADES." Booking Office open Mon.) Wed,, Sat., from i to 4 n.m. tel. 147
ST. HELEN’S CHURCH, WADDINGTO^
SALE OF WORK IN ST. HELENS SCHOOL
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOVEMMR 20± From 2-45
p.ni,
. . Opener: MRS. E.; HATLEY. ' Chairman: COL. R. G. PARKER, D.S.O., i p .
PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, j CH'iNa ] APRON STALL, MEN’S STALL, DAY SCHOOL, CAKE STALL, SUNDAY SCHOOL STALL. ADMISSION 1/; I
!| !
CLITHEROE BOROUGH & RURIAL E , JOINT SAFETY [cO i^ ^T T E E
Present I
AN ALL-STAR EVMING ,
’- - o p L j ^ .
o|t PRESENTATION OF SAFE [jRIVIHG AWA! AND CYCLE RALLY PRIZES b}t His WorsW Mayor of Clitheroe, Councillor C. Chatburn
+ INTER-LEAGUE ROAD SjLFETY CONTEST, Clitheroe J.A.P.C. v. !'Jorth-East J.A.P.C.
i f THE FILM OF THE 1954 GLIUHEROE C ' RALLY and 'other Supporting Films
SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2Ist,
Moor Lane Scljopl,; C itheroe Commence 8-0 p.m.
' ADMISSI0\^ FREE
LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE • •
' Divisional Executive No. 5 \ \ \ SELECtlOiN FOR
SECONDARY educatkJn fJSHE next Examination for the admission of 'pupils
of 11 years o f age and over to Grammar and Secondary Technical Schools Iwlll be held on Saturday,
19th February, 1955, at Centres throu^out the County area.
, j | . Leaflets giving particulars of the conditions of! entry ! than the 13th December, 1954.1
.to Secondary Schools together with application [forms may be obtained from Head Teachers of Schools or from the , Divisional Education Officer; Education Office, Rlshton, to whom the forms should be returned not later I
!: I ’
ifMEST AND ESTERTAlNfflfeNT -RDS
ip the J-P.
5U IZ Lancs.
r c L E 1954 rurIa l d is t r ic t OKLAHOMA
F E B R l i A E Y 14t h - 19t h , 1955 REHEARSALS
in THE OLD SCHOOL C H U R C H B R O W
To-night (Friday): Full Rehearsal at 7-45 p.m.
91O N D A Y , N O V . 22n d : | ’ Full Rehearsal at 7-45 u-m.
W E D N E S D A Y , N Q V . 24t h : I ’ Principals Only at 7-45 n.m.
F R I D A Y , N O V . 26t h ; Full Rehearsal at 7-45 p.m.
"Peopldwill sa y we're in zdue” CLITHEROE
BOROUGH Yabour: pa r ty . A GRAND
JUMBLE SALE AND POUND STALL
To*night (Friday) ■ In
LABOUR ROOMS, ESHTON TERRACE i
at 7-15 p.m. ADMISSION 3d. RIMINGTON W.I. SHOW Whist & Doniino
Drive & Dahce TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)
BOLTON - BY - ROWLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Whist Drive & Dance will ■ be held In '
THE SCHOOLROOM. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND
TO-NIGHT (FRIDA,Y) Whist 7-30 prompt). Dance 10 to 1
'
Good prizes. Good Band. • LATE BUS.
'
Gisburn, Rimington, Horton, Paythorne Branch of the
Skipton Conservative Division. INVITE YOU . to a.
BRING-AND-BUY SALE and
AFTERNOON TEA on
Thursday, Nov. 25th stt GISBURNE PARK at 3-0 p.m.
t ick e t s 1/- 1
LECTpRE in C o
ADMISS:!I(!)N 2/6
RIBBLESDALE CAMERA CLUB
'i: ,
Enormous ■ selection of Goods ' • for Sale.
Clitheroe Amateur Operatic and Drama tic
MR.RICH/^ ; - M .
RD FORT, p
THE CONSERVATIVE CLUB. Ltfen
w ill iattiend'at CLITHEROE
To-morrow (Saturday!) (November 20th)
, from 10 a.m.j to 12 noon, to Interview Constituents who may need help or advice.
Catholic Girls’ Club; Clithjsroe
JUMBLE SALE In The HaII| Lowergate
To-morrow j (Saturday) at 2-30 p.m.
ADMI ^ N ,3d. Refreshtnents!
OLD-TYME DANCING ;
Clitheroe Conservative . ' . l a u b
!
To-monjov)/ (Saturday) ■ 7-30 to y p.m.
!
Beautiful menjories, cherishec for 1 ever.
Seats may be looked at the Cinlema, Monday to Friday. 10-30 to 12-30
12-30, and Saturday Other
tim es at the
tO-30 to General
Tel
Office, 67.
and 3 R.m. to 4-30 p.rh. 2, Moor Lane. Clitheroe.
WATCH OUT FOR NEXT CINEMASfeOPE PRttDDCTION
) I nearly. set apt
I
nger with us, arts still live.
3, Lane Ends; Pur sop Bridge.
g remembrance Grandma anc died Novembei
’ SThere It a corner In rt for you,
oui
as life and memorici remeinber you.
MARBLE ARCH PRODUCTION ALSO STARRING JOHN GREGSON JANE HYLTON DIANA DORS
SIOHEY JA AES. A. E. MATTHEWS ANTHOMY NlCHOLiS ATHENE SEYLER OLIVE SlOANEi . SYBIL THCRNBIRE terttnpUi by J . U i-THOMPSON la i ANNl BVRNav lo .^UMritio* vitA
jeueuiY-Prui «d b) VICTOR UUTUKT. 0irtvt.d br J. lEI-THOUrbUI OlIinbbtM b> UStJutiO UlTItH MTHI t ra
;St. James’s Church, Clith eroe
l A U T U M N F A Y R E T morrow (Saturday), Nov. 20th
o
To be opened at 3-0 p.m. by MRS. J. H. FAIRWEATHER.
Chairman: MR. H; FORREST
P R E S E N T j^ The Hall, I
FRIDAY NEXT, 8 p.D
. ' . ' ADI Refreshmem
GRAND — ^ T I O N D /
EIC AHOlH UIC M 1 ., to Midnight
4ISSI0N,'2/6 . s'- ’ -
Prizes
.Presentation of “Aide Roy Stephenson,
O.ther members of But
R SW T’S MS A S \ Spot-
bwergate, Glither NOVEMBER 26
Kl'.R
of Burnley-Football ' nley F.C. will be In f
th, W54 1 i
rman Cook” Netball Shield by ,
:iub. 1 ; ttendance. 1
^ N C E I m
ALL MONDAY
, On; November j
<3-Dimehsional) TO-NIGjH’
THEO WILSON AND SONS, LTD.
Tools ■ Ironmongery Housenold Appliances
FI! REPLACES
ENQUIRIES INVITED STREET
£ROE.‘ Phone 8$ R|EGISTElilE|)' AS A . NEWSP]\PEE.. No. 3862 “'ll" llllll
III III
hi iilliin lllllll Hill
, I Manager: MR.'St|aNLEY JOHNSON Cinen|;jaScope,
(Wide Screen)
20th eSNTURY POX'S "CINEMASCOPE" PRODUCTION SATURDAY MATINEE at 2-15 (THIS WEEK ONLY)
ON THE w r o E SCREEN
vi^:EEK, Gommedcing Nov. 22nd, 5i954 to FRIDAY at 7-30 p.ln.l SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15
itFriday) at 7-30: sAt URDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES u
COME AND 3EE, CINEMASCOPE (THE LARGE SIZE SCREEN) ALSO FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME______________
III itnifil
1TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 MARLON BRANDO, JAMES MASON in “ JULIUS CAESAR.” (U)
MONDAY aild TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15 and 7-30 GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME ROCK ^HUDSON, STEVE COCHRAN ini
James Oliver Curwood's story of high adventure In the Canadian North.
BACIjC TO GOD’S COUNTRY (ciolour by fTechnlcofor)
Preceded by VICTOR MATURE, MARI BLANCHARD in VEILS OF BAGDAD ^ o lo u r by Technlco or)
BARRED fR6M j i i^ N r
________ ASSOCIATED BRITISH R R E S E l . . .
pNIS JOHNS ' ' (U)
Toe fabulous background of 15th century Bagdad provides the setting for blazing action and sinister Intrigue.,
■(HURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0, 8-15 PATRICE MUNSEL
AS ITHE GOLDEN VOICE OP A GOLDEN ERA— M E L R A ★ I , (Colour by Technicolor)
Co-starring p B E R T MORLEY, JOHN McGALLUM, JOHN JUSTIN, MARTITA HUNT
The most magnificent musical spectacle. For the thousands who saw and loved “ The Great Caruso" comes another never-to-be- I
forgotten feast of glorious music. ■ Rooking Office open daily 11 to 12-30, 3 to 4-30, Tel. 278. 14, MARKET PLACE Phone 167 CUTHEROE Phone 167. “ A WONDERFULLY EXHILARATING SNOW."
O he spectacle hits you for s ix ? I
j j Reo W hitifly, "Daily Mirror." . Roy > Ihe Stai.** (U) iiniiill FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954
Ulll( It)
iinii |U || inqiti
VERA RALSTON. JOAN LESLIE. FORREST TUCKER in "JUBILEE TRAIL.”
TO-NIGHT at 7-30: SAT/URDAY at f!-0 and 8-15 (U).,
SATURDAY at 2-15: THE RANGEBUSTE BANDITS.”
WIDE S C R E EN
Week commencing 22nd November) '1954
IS In "BOOTHILL w,i d M SCREI^N MONDAY to FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16
WARNER BROS. FIRST SPECTACLE IN c in em a sc o p e ! ' "
■
Electric Blankets Fires • p a v e r s
|
Hairdryers Record Players Toasters j Sun Lamps I etc., etc.
CASH OR T E RMS u B E N T H A M S FOR - j ; N ^ r t ,
SOMETHING NEW ' ]
“ BYFORD iVpLEX” WOOL and 'NYLON ’ i
S-T-R-ETC-H SOCK /or I -
Smartness, Comfort and Wear PER 8/6 PAIR
FRED READ & CO. TAILORS AND. OUTFITTERS
LTD.
9. MARKET | PLACE CUTHEROE. ; Tel. 58
PRICE THREEPENCE 1 ■ ! [■I
“ F fo ra th e Mountainii| to th e Himalatyas ” . b y | ' '
•
our Yorkshire
j i
S. JEEVES, Esq. I of Nelson
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; T h e C a th o lic Ha'll, | L ow e i^ a te
ON TUESDAY NEXT (November 23rd) :
Child ren 6d.,' can be obtained from ClU3 Members.
T I P 'iKEra, <Mr. Jeeves was a photo
graphic-member of the 1954 “Daily MaH'”' Abominable Snowman Expedition , to the Himalayas.
Price 1/- each,
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