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HALES BY AUCTION SALES BV j AUCTION ill*:, 10 CAitj'erne Advertiser & Qclohei; 29, 1954


GEORBiE . MIDDELTON , taonioo S Auctioneer and Estate Asent


R lB B L f e V A L L E Y


tlon For further particulars apply to the sole proprietor;


First-class references apP


GEORGE MIDDELTON (Senior), Auctioneer and Estate Agent.


j


By T. MORTON T. MOETON


tylll sell by auction t o -m o r r o w (S a tu rd a y ) t h e hOUSEHOLD^^P^U RNlTUR E


iTglvmg^ up houiekee“plng"at” 29, ® Pimlico Road. Clltberoe.


I


chairs Carpets, Lino.; ('best of Drawers; Sideboard; Gas Cwkerj Pots, Pans and other , useiui


items, j


■ Sale ! at 2 p.m. On view morning of sale.


I ! i '


rpHE GLITHEROE AUCTION T ; mart CO. LTD I


blowing choice. Fed Stock from Local Farmers will be on pnen Viz 70 Good Fat Helfeis and


WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, and PIOS. wlien tbe


1 MONDAY NEXT !


Cows-’ 1628 Lambs, Sheep and Ew^; 66 Pork and Bacon Pigs.


\ mamBfactueed by 'I I I JU UTTLEMOOR CORN MILL


aJTHEROE 533 ancf 53f^ Glitheroe


10^0 a m All stock to he penned by 9-45 a.m. _____ _


DAIRY CATTLE, STORE! PIGS rmd CALVES at 10-30 a.m.; wheri uDwards of 50 Local Farmers' MUk Cattle and 170 Veal and Bobby Calves will be on offer.


WEEKLY SALE of Non-attesmd TUESDAY NEXT j WEDNESDAY NEXT I S WEEKLY PRIZE ALE of all classes of ATTESTED


CATTLE wUl am' A Kvaiid show of 150«16O


smart Local and Milk, In-calf and Geld Stock will be on offer. The above Include a


choice selection of good-class stock. THE ' ANNUAL XMAS PRIZE


Grading at 8-45 a.m. Sale at |


.


Two i 3-pleci Suites; Display Cabinet; Tables; quaiUlty of


ales byl Private Treaty and Public


Auction. Clients for all classes ol Property. Specialist In high-class Mortgages. Rents and accounts collected.


I By HOTHERSALL & FORREST FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY^


FARM with beautifully appointed Small FARMHOUSE


LOWER ASKER HILL. GRINDLETON.


Tho Farmhouse has been taste­ fully modernised, whilst retain­ ing Its old-world features. It


Accommodation: , inft. 41ns. X 14fti Vlns.), oak


Is stone-built.'' , „


All the ground floor. Is laid with . asphalt.


Above are Three Bedrooms and Bathroom and W.C., with up-to- date Furniture. Outside Coal


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• 2-stall Stable with Toft.' The Land amounts to 30 acres or thereabouts and Is let at £o2


The Buildings comprise Barn with Ground Mow and Baulks— tying lor 14. Stlrk House and


per . annum. ■


The Water- Supply Is piped- from spring on own land and Is ample ■ and of high quality.


^ ^ •


Vacant Possession of the Farm­ house and 2-stall Stable will be given on. completion.


Viewing: By appointment with HOTHERSALL^ & FORREST.


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Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms. Clithproe. Tel., 95.


Vendor’s Solicitors: Ramsbottom. Liddle & Dixon,


21, Church Street. Glitheroe. Tel. 264.


DWELLINGHOUSES IN GLITHEROE


No. 65, WHALLEY ROAD. A Stone-built Property containing Sitting RooiA With modern tile range; Living Kitchen. TWo Bedrooms above. Usual Oflices at rear. Rateable Value £6. Annual Ground Rent £1/5/7.


Vacant Possession.


No. 8, MONK STREET. A Stone- t built Prope rty containing;


SHOW AND SALE of Non-attested Geld and In-calf Cattle will be M d oO FRIDAY NEXT, November 5th Good prizes given! lor In-calf (jattle, Geld Heifers and Cows., A good show,of all classes expected. Judging at 10 a.m. Sale at ,10-30


B.m.


all classes of Sheep will be he d on FRIDAY. NOV. 12th. Early entries solicited . A good show ol


The ^lEXT SPECIAL;


; _ _ ! , pf


all classes expected. 11 Note.—Dates of Xmas Priie Shows and Sales.


| Friday Next, November 5th: 111


Non-attested GELD and IN-CALF CATTLE. '


Tuesday. November 16th: Non-attested DAIRY CATTLE


Wednesday, November 24th:


Attested IN-CALF and NEWLY- CALVED CATTLE.


Monday, December 13th: FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP.


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Monday, December 20th: i FAT PIGS.


Tel, 325. i I I


application. Good prizes given. E. CHESTER, i


npHE HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


attested section


MONDAY NEXT, November 190-210 newly-ca.ved COWS


HEIFERS on offer, the majority from local farms; also several good consignments direct Irom


NOTi ONLY Exiie plates with GB 95 alloy grids so long-lived that they! needed a longjr-lasting separator. NOT; ON LY Porwc microporous plastic separators,


virtually everlasting in.battery service. BUTiALSO a ciintainer built o f Hard Rubber— ough' and shock-resistant to oiitlast Exide plates ivingj their full Hfe insulate^ by Porvic separators.


M en / discoveries, la\ly utilised J(^r improvement in the Silver Exide, raise perforniance and length o f life ' 1 new peak, t fo standard car battery like-this has ' . bei n made befor^fr-noteven by Exidel


to ir i i - i 'l /


Scotland. Judging and Ballot 10-30 a.m,


Sale immediately afterwards. Last Sales Nos. 190. :


ATTESTED SECTION


and Sale of all classes ol in-calf Cattle, Bulling Heifers, etc. A choice seasonable show ,1s expected from the usual well-known consignors. Judging and Ballot 11-30 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards.


WEDNESDAY NEXT. Nov. 3rd Usual Fortnightly Prize ,.Show


Shearlings, 40-60 Ewes, 50-70 Heifers, Steers and Cows; also 20 Calves. Grading 9 a.m. Sale 10-45 ajn.


THURSDAY NEXT. November 4th 500-700 choice Lambs and


FAT STOCK ^


Cattle; 9 Pigs._____ i NON-ATTESTED


Last Sales Nos.: 753 Sheep; 63


THURSDAY NEXT. November 4th 90-110 newly-calved COWS andl


HEIFERS on offer, all direct from! North Country and local farms.


‘ going when the rest hove stopped.


StlP keeps !' ? 'i


M A k E N O M I S T A K E -T h e Silver Exide represents the finest’ Battery yalui obtainable, It will changt your'wholej conception of| Battery performance


and l(|ng-lastingness. ill ,'i r ii ii PI f. i 1 .1^


Obtainable from <^Ready


your Local Garage C/iOjjgEff. 1 ;


W. & F. DaWsON, Eshton T errace,! Glitheroe.


^ ’


Auto-Elecjfrical Engineers, T el. 252.


“ Judging and Ballot 11-30 a.m. Sale Immediately afterwards. Last Sales Nos. 87. ^


NON-ATTESTED


and Sale of Lying-off Cattle. Will vendors please notify ;us of their entries early -to enable us to advise customers. - ;'


Usual Fortnightly Prize Show TUESDAY, November 9th |


Phone: 226 Helllfleld—Secretary. .; I ■ F. W. STARKIE, I


Phoned ! 258 Helllfleld— Foreman. 'I


Q.ISBUBN AUCTION MART


cows and Hellers, mostly shown In the hands of local farmers and breeders. Including some very choice Heifers from high-breeding .farms and some outstanding black ►and white Cows well worth 0 proud dairyman's attention.


THURSDAY, 'November 4th ATTESTED DAIRY STOCK 150 grand,' young, newly-calved


30-40 in-calf Cows and Heifers, ring. sjjGGESTIONS


COLOURED SHEET SETS WHITE feHEET SETS VANTOiIa BEDSPREADS cand leWic k spreads CHRISTY TOWELS EIDERDIWNS BOXED PILLOW SET! _


I


„ CHAIR BACK SETS „


TABLECLOTHS NAPKINS I CHEVAL SET


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We ^ have large stocks to choose i from, .Made up in


;love(y presentation boxes or cellophane pack. In reliable : aualities and real value.


iJOir^'OUR CLUB ! pbli TOESE WONDERFUL GIFTS


O BO IEfS ■'TE X T ILE S FOOTWEAR


CLOGS, WELLINiJTONS & BOOTEES 4LS0 i SAME-DA-Y


All Your Requirements including , I .


? I REPAIRS THORNBERS ,AT STUD II I I’ i.


A T .Sfud.-j-Pedlgree Large White Premldm! BOAR.—F.! Clayton,


llancslde Farm, Chatburn, Near tlltheroe. iPhone Chatbiirn 314.


IVt son


349


;a."—William Pennington. Law- ■ House, Sawley. Tel: Chatburn


STUD. — [Pedigree BOAR “ Crossfleld Champion, Boy


I


Judging 11-30 a.m. Sale 12 noon prompt in dalrir


OORRIKUtTEO PROTEOTIVE RUSSaiUVER


and Fat' Cows; 1,200 Fat Lambs, Shearlings and Ewes; 200j Pork and Bacon Pigs; 1501200 Calves.,


180 Prime Fat Heifers, Young FATSTOCK


after 10 a.m. can be accepted lor the Ministry grading!


j


Please note NO stock arriving; , '


a.m. followed by pigs not before 1 p.m.' Attested fat cattle at 11 a.m., followed by graded cattle, other cattle and sheep.!


Sale In two rings. Calves at 11


BULLS. STORE CATTLE, SHEEP. YOUNG PIGS AND GILTS AND SOWS IN-PIG.


PRIZE SHOW AND! SALE OP FRIDAY, November 5th I


RICHARD TURNER & SON, Chartered Auctioneers and Secretaries,


Tel: Glsburn 242 Sale Days. Benthanl 367 Other Days.


'Bftatham. I POULTRY AND EGGS


TV/rOPING, unprofitable poultry ■IvL needs ' Johnson’s Reviving Tonic I Ensures i early winter layers;


l/-, 1/8.—Blackburns,


Glitheroe.__________ JOHN HOLT, Jnrl


For T he BEST PRICES AND IMMEDIATE ' REMOVE OF Horses, Cows, Bulls, ETC., 'Dead or Ali've. i


Dap and flight Servicej


Fat Horses Bought at T op Prices, i


r.s.p.c.A. humane killers used, j


' :


Shay Head Cottage,


Black Lane Ends, Colne TEL.: WYCOLLER 209.


CARTAS TOE P IE llE ' _ (RUBBER OAPKOIIATEO)


IRTEMRU. URIRB OF STOUT DUCK


Bulls Eye Super Wellingtons.


Same-day Repair Service.


R. Turner & Son 82/84, LOWERGATE, CUTHEROE


Lever^^ “ Lobol” Calf Meal


The Perfect Milk Subotitute No! Boiling Water required


For.partlculare ask W. Bamber. 32, Ramsgreave' Drive, Blackburn.


Tel. i 48418


For other, passified Avertisements, s e e Page 4.


IE4MLEU UTEX RUBBER LAVER


RE-INFORCIRO RUBBER VAMP


TESTED HEa TOE CAP


• , H. DAKIN- Schedules can be had ion Secretary.


Sitting Room; Living Kitchen with w.p. sink; small Larder. Above are Two large Bedrooms. Usual Offices In flagged yard at rear. All Mains Services. B.V. £8. Vacant Possession.


Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank Salerooms, Glitheroe, Tel, 95.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST,


By JOHN DUCKWORTH & SON BILLINGTON


Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents,


JOHN DUCKWORTH & SON, P.A.I.,


have received Instructions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCJION on the Premises


TO-MORROW (Saturday) at 2-30 n,m.


The Attractive Stone-built Dwellinghouso Nod,


occupying a desirable open main- road valley position mid-way between Whalley and Langho,


6. WEST VIEW. BILLINGTON, Near WHALLEY.


Palisaded Front Garden; En­ trance Vestibule and Passage; 2 Living Rooms, Kitchen, 2 Bed-, rooms. Jubilee Room, Bathroom and Separate Yard with usual outbuildings. The iProperty has been well maintained and all services are Installed. B.V. £12. Annual Ground Rent- £1/11/6.


The Accommodation comprises:


Vacant Possession on completion. The I


will be submitted !to AUCTTON Immediately following the sale of the Property.


HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS and EFFECTS


SALE, Or by appointment. Further i particulars may be


On View: The MORNING OP


obtained from | THE AUCTIONEERS.


7, St. James's Street, Accrington! Tel. 4242-3


or I


SHARPIES, SON '& SLINGER, Solicitors,


Crown Chambers, Avenue Parade, Aeg/ington. Tel, 2330,


WANTED


TLI'AN requires light work; night ■f-'-L work no objection; all letters answered.—Write: Box 02, Adver- tlser and Times.


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bachelor.—Small COTTAGE to buy or lease; or unfurnlsBed accom­ modation; or furnished accom­ modation with some service. Pleasant and quiet surroundings absolutely essentlal.l Isolation no draw-back.—J. Pickles, c/o John Pickles (Launderers, Dyers and Cleaners) Ltd., Pimlico Road, Glitheroe. Tel. 41.


TTRGENTLY required within 5 mile radius ofi Glitheroe by


Mains Electricity Is connected and also provides Central Heat­ ing. Drainage to Septic Tank.


and Coke Store.


beams, stone 'fireplace; Dining Room; Scullery Kitchen -with w.p. sink (h. I and c.), fitted cupboard; Larder. |


Situate about U miles above the village of Gi'lndleton Jnd known


i SALES B Y AUCTION dy HOTHEKaAL> A FORRE8T


C. HOTHERskLL, P.A.L.P.A. H. FORREST. IP.A.L.fi.A. !


I Auctioneers! Valuers and ;


I Estate Asonts.


bank SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. J _____ TelJ 95.


I,


1 WHALLEY ^ i Instructed by Mrs. Morgan,


I HOTHERSALL & FORREST I will Sell byj Auction the


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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS at


“ Alm ed ia ," ciIit h e r o e ; road, WHALLEY. ' on


I


Table (601ns. X 3llns.); 6 Oak Dining Chairs In antique style;


iWedn e sd ay n e x t . nov. 3rd Included are! Oak Refectory


at 1 p.mt


Uarved Oak Buffet (541ns. long); Mod. Oak Sutherland Dining


high); Victorian Worktal/le with fitted well; Pianoforte In Rose­ wood Case by Rosehkrantz;


121ns.): Pair of Hcpnlowliite Stand Chairs, rounded | backs, I pierced splats; serpentine; fronted seats; Repro. lall-lroiit i Queorl Anne Writing Desk ion Stand, with cabriole walnut legs (211n4. wltfe); Miniature Tallboy of 7 drawers In fig. walnut (21lns. wide, 421ns.


Table (extends! 601ns„ closes to


Modern Winged Fireside Chair and similar Chair on Rockers; Child’s Rocking j Chair; Small Oak open Bookshelves; Oak i Roll-top Desk (481ns. wide); 2 i"Rever- table " Card Tables.


j


with mirror and 2' drawers under; Oak Dressing Stool; Oak Ward­


Repro. Ant. Oak Dressing Table


Mirror (491ns. x 131ns.) to match latter; Oak Bedside Cabinet; Full Panel Oak Bedstead (4ft. 61ns.); "Dunloplllo” Overlay; |Palr of Divans with fig.' Walnut Head­ boards; Kidney-shaped [Dressing Table, chintz hangings; Mahogany Single Bedstead; " Slumberland ” Sprung Overlay;: Cheval Mirror on Stand; Oak Chest of ! Drawers (241ns. wide); |"Singer”! Treadle Sewing Machine, :


Gas Cooker; Kitchen Cupboard; Kitchen Utensils.


a Stairs and 1 Landing! Carpet,


" Qualcast ” Lawn Mower; Metal Garden Barrow, and many other items.


Royal Crown Derby Coftop Set. Child's Cycle, 161n. i frame;


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On View: Tuesday, November 2nd, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.


Auctioneers’ Offices: BANK SALEROOMS.


CLITHEROE. (Tel. 95).


WISWELL, ^r. WHALLEY. Preliminary Notice


HOTHERSAIJL & FORREST


Small Farni with Vacant Possession


have received. Instructions to offer for Sale by Auction on


TUESDAY. 16th! NOVEMBER, 1954,


The Farmhouse, Land and Bujldings known as


about 6 acres and the whole Is to be offered with! Vacant Possession.


Auctioneers’ Office:


BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE. (Tel. 85).


Vendors' Solicitors:


Ramsbottom, i Liddle & Dixon, 21, Church Street, Glitheroe. (Tel, 264).


FOB SALE BY ! PRIVATE TREATY


The Superior Semi-Detaohod Residence


RIBBLESDALE AVENUE. CLITHEROE.


" NORTHLANDS,”


A well-built and Imposing Resi­ dence In a select and secluded locality—with excellent view.


The Property I Is constructed of brick with a blue slate and


On the first floor are Three Ex­


Into bay window); Dining Room (14ft. X 13ft- plus large window recess): Break fa st Boom; Scullery Kitchen; Larder.


Above are Two Bedrooms and small Boxrodm.


cellent Bedrooms: Bathroom with panel iBath and pedestal "Washbasin; separate W.C.


The Grounds! are of reasonable size and laid out with large


Outside Offices: Brlck-bullt Wash­ house; Coalplace and W.C. Garage and Storeplaoe, i


built. V, timber- Lawn and a [Kitchen Garden.


All Mains Services. Rateable Value £44. !


Tenure: Leasehold for residue of 999 years. Annual Ground Rent £10/9/7. I


detached house; !C 11 th e r o e , Whalley area. Details to; Box 01, Advertiser and ITlmes,


WANTED.—FURNISHED YY SITTINGBOOM ;


WANTED. — Rural BUILDING SITE (approx, j 1 acre) for


kitchen; war widow and child.— Write: Box 03, Advertiser and Times.


o i jL i i ^ IV w , use of


WANTED,—Discarded CLOTHES, ’ ’ Shoes, etc.—Miss Walmsley, 9.


Jcssel St., Blackburin. Tel. 49138. ON SALE


tablets and powders, (Stimulate and stimulate with: Elder, Pepper­ mint and Composition Essence, 1/9 per bottle, or by the best remedy ever. Moorey's Cold and Influenza Mixture; qprlce 2/9 bottle. Obtain­ able onlyffrom MCDOREY’S, Modern Herbalists. King Street


"WHEN you have a cold or ’flu, T* don't drug yourself with


CALE.-1949 Ariel -RED HUNTER, 1^ 350C.C.; perfect.—Haslewood. Tel. Dunsop Bridge 44.______ _


BED-


Vacant Possession will be given on completion, j


Viewing, by anpointment with HOTHERSALL & FORREST.


;• Veiidor's Solicitors:


Tel. 264. i l l .


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Ramsbottom’, Liddle & Dixon, 21, Church!Street, Clithcroe.


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MODERN. SEMI-DE'TACHED RESIDENCES IN CLITHEROE


FOR SALE BIT PRIVATE TpEATY


" CRAIGIE LEA.” 124, PIMLICO ROAD. GLITHEROE. A superior Residence in a good locality.


Four Bedrooms, Bathroom and separate W.C. Garage


I


Accommodation: Impressive oak panelled Hall; nicely propor­ tioned Lounge and Dining Rooms; Br e a k f a s t Room; Scullery Kitchen; Larder and Coalstore.


Nlcely-lald out Garden with Summerhouse,


Auctioneers and Estate. Agents Bank Salerooms, Glitheroe, Tol. 95.


offers the following Accommoda­ tion: Entrance Porch; Hall; Lounge (14f(. 6ins.^ x 18ft. (lins.


HARRISON'S k'ARM, WISWELL. The Area of this Holding Is


Modern Kitchenette; " Cannon ” '!


Carpet 5yds. x 4yds.; Carpet 10ft. X 8ft.; Rugs, Runners, j


bout 30yds. x 271ns.; Axmlnster Glass, Grocke'ry, etc., Including


Chest of Drawers, carved panels, 7 legs; Triple Dressing Table Mirror In gilt and blaqk frkmes;! Robing


robe, seml-fltted; Oaki Gents.’ Wardrobe (511ns. high); Ant. Oak


ON s a l e


■D all-tlle FIREPLACES; com­ plete with raised hearth, flreback, fret and grate, £8; delivery 5/-; to be seen to be believed.-Union Fireplaces, 67, Union Street, Accrington.


________ ' SALE 14,


stairs; outside W.C. and Coalplace. Vacant Possession.—Apply; Mrs. Harrison, 69, Branch Road, Waddlngton. Tel. Clltheioe 309.


Three Bedrooms; 2 rooms down­


MILLTHORNE AVENUE, CLITHEROE.


Hnii.se. King Lane. Tel. 663. Washability-ODDIE'S TEXTILES


New Condition.


SHffS’ CARPETS ;


Many Soiled Bargains. TAPSELL & WEST.


ADIES' NIGHTGOWNS; selec- ! tlon of W., O.S:, X.O.S.—Corner


UARGAINS.—Good sound ' 481n.


answering; these advertisements imust be imade I through a Local Office "of itbe Ministry of Labour or a Scheduled Employment Agency If Itbe atipllcant Is a man aged 18—64 Inclusive, or a woman aged 18—59 Inclusive, unless be or she, or i the employment, Is excepted from the provisions of the Notification of Vacancies Older. 1962.


SITUATIONS VACANT The engagement of persons


CALDERSTON ES HOSPITAL. WHALLEY.


and 18 years of


tlon and physlqlie". [ Wage £3/19/2 per week; Holidays: 12 working days per annunji.


ORDERLIES (MALE) between 17 age. Good educa-


WANTED.


JUNIOR WARD 1 ed


' -All- Sizes. St. LEEDS ROAD. NELSON.


■ J USBRiDGi:; Win give you me -LV utsi prices nor ' your o,a JEWlSLLERV.: or wnl make you a good oner m part exchange lor new goods.—24, King wniiam St., BiackDum._’iei.'_'(i)2u. .


guaruhteea; pearis le-threadeu oy experts.—Moi'cou s, lb, Moor Lane, Glitheroe.


____


TY/TEN’S 'pure-wobl VESTS and . .VX ,p AMT-q. also wool-mixture


Vests and fiaats; M., OH., X.p.S.-- Comer House, King Lane. Tel. 66J.


'PARAGES.—16 X 8, £30; garden Vx" sheds and poultry houses.-^ Cornwell’s Portable Buildings, Llsleux, Langho. Blackhurn, 48329.


Church'-Brow Gardens, Glitheroe 2L ^


^ Rose, Green; 49/6 each.— Corner House. Ring Lane.________


throats respond like a charm to Moorey's Catarrh Mixture. It does not dope like A.spirln preparations and Is safe for the youngest child. Stimulating, , penetrating and toning to the head and nerv^. Price 2/9 per bottle. Obtainable from MOOREY’S, Herbalists, King


riOLDS IN,, THE HEAD, stuffy nose, nakal catarrh and sore


Street, O UT S TANDING


stock from 3 x 2 to 6 X 4 yards. Large selection of odd sizes like 3i X 21, 4 X 2!,'4! X 21, 5 X 21, 5 X 3, 5;x 4. 41 X 4, etc. etc. Ax­ mlnster Body Carpet, 28/- per yard, Al, 32/-, Carpets from £6/10/0, 4 X 3's from £12. Free delivery.—Tapsell I & West, The Old Firm. 89, Leeds Road. Nelson.


BARGAINS. " Every size In CARPET Durability-ODDIE'S TEXTILES,


'V/TEN’S and Boys’ PYJAMAS.- -lYL Corner House, King Lane.


GALE.-Oak Dining Room TABLE (gate-leg); also t™ leather


Fireside Chairs; both good con­ dition.—Apply: Advertiser and Times.


T ADIES’ CARDIGANS and JUMPERS. ! Selection at


Corner House, King Lane.


m m CLEANER 2/6; Trinket iU U l Sets. 7/6. 19/11. 43/11; Brown Teapots, Water Sets, quality Glassware; Companion Sets from 17/6.—General Stores, 25, Moor Lane, Clithcroe.


Quilts.—Corner House. King Lane.


■tPEATHER EIDERDOWNS 57/6. Large selection of Wadded


GALE.-25 WINDOW FRAMES io (wood and metal); all sizes. One steel Nlsson Hut. Fifty concrete roof Units (13ft. long, 121ns. X 61ns.—Briggs & Smith, Builders, Clltheroe. Tel. 793.


' VANTONA ” BEDSPREADS; new Y designs; 25/6. Quilts, all sizes. ■ipCorner House. King Lane.______


f i^D E N SHEDS £15.—Cornwell, 4 ^ (Portable Buildings), Langho. Tel. Blackburn -48329.____________


p O S Y -WO O L V designs; all! House. King t,ane.


QUILTS; new sizes.—Corner Tel. 663._____


■[MyLONS.-15, 30 and 40 denier. •L’ —Corner House. King Lane.


, t >USBRIDGE for high-class •*X WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRS. .All work carried out by our own craftsmen and fully guaranteed.— 24. King William St.; Blackburn. Tel. 7920 ' - _________'


Reliability—ODDIE’S TEXTILES


PORNER HOUSE, King Lane, for 4^ Ladles' “Vedonls” and "Shep­ herd'' COMBINATIONS: all styles and W„ O.S., X.O.S. 'Tel. 663^___


to re-decoration; 40ft. without corners; cost "£40; will take £10 or nearest.—Apply; , Advertiser and 'Times.


GALE.—Newly-upholstered ^ SEATING; redundant


nPHAT J- Sf .rn


BAR- owing


LADI ES’ DRESSING-GOWNS, STOMACH TROUBLE. —


Fermentation In the stomach and bowels is . completely normal,


Strange though It may seem.


and wind. Abdominal Distension Is caused by a vast accumulation of blood from the stomach and bowels, the cause of untold com­ plications In later years. Clean out the liver Is the solution, and do It now; not by means of power­ ful liver purgatives, which often do more harm than good; use Instead the safest and, most rel ia bl e of ; all remedies.— MOOREY’S STOMACH and LIVER MIXTURE; prices 2/9 and 5/8


healthy and natural, but to absorji the Inevitable gases, nature has provided each of us ■with a sewage plant we call the liver. Here, quite often unfelt and unsus­ pected. Is the cause of nine-tenths of all digestive: pains, sickness


\ORMY BLANKETS. — White, f » r AXMF'11''T'U ^ V U h t f


UUDGERIGaRS, ! with or without a ■’ Savoy!' bird cage.—


^RING us your JEWELLER! aria Watch" Repairs; an work-


be re-graded as 'Student Male Nurses, when the lollowing con­ ditions will apijly:


At 18 years, Ward! Orderlies may


£265; 3rd year !£280. 11 resident, a charge : of £108 per annum Is made in each base. Holidays: 4


Salary: 1st year £255: 2nd year


provided when bn duty. There is also[ a bonus of £40


weeks per annum. If non-reslderit, free meals are


payable on passing the Preliminary Examination ofjthe G.N.C. and a further bonus of £50 on passing the Final. On qualification the-, commencing rate Is £415 to £515 and on - promotion to Charge Nurse, £595.


I -


until qualified may also be considered.


Nurse.


Deferment’ of National Service I


Applications to the Chief Male I


! prospect of high earnings. He will worlt in a small and


Apply to: ' . , WORKS MANAGER.


THOMaS ASHWORTH & CO. LTD.! VULCAN WORKS. ROSEGROVE, BURNLEY. Tel. 2164.


20 hours perl week Including Satui'day morning. Weekly wage £2/4/10. -Applications, stating age and experience, should be forwarded to the Divisional 'Edu­ cation Officer, Education. Omce, Rlshton, togethir with the name


SECONDARY MODERN SCHOOL WANTED.—CLEANER (Female)


^ITHEROEj RIBBLESDALE


df one person to whom reference can be made, not later than Wednesday, 3rd November. 1954.


perienced, reliable, 'Cleau licence; wife to work parMlme in house; children (If any) must be of school age; good cottage provided. —Apply: Wllcodk-Holgaie, Elver-


WANTED, ' ' Hnit.w.HOUSEMAN


----------- (married); ex­ CHAUFFEUR


Si?.®'',',. Sawley. [ Tel. Chatburn 205 (between 6 l and 7 p.m.).


WANTED.—Capable DOMESTIC) ” HELP for ohe lady; to imder- take household 1 duties and .cook­ ing; preferably to live In.—Apply: Advertiser, and Times.


week.-Apply; Tattersall’s, Chat- burn Road End.


TJOY wanted, 'aged 18, to learn boot and shoe repairing; 5-day


\\7 ANTED .-rGood, all-round V FARM WORKER:' cottage with


machinist. — Ap ply; , Waterloo Timber Co., I Waterloo Road, Clltheroe.


I ,


WORKING HOUSEKEEPER re- ” qulred; miist be experienced,


active and reliable; good home and wages. -H. Apply: Wllcoek- Holgate, "Riverside," Sawley. Tel.


W ANTED. — lAPPRENTICE ;.


Apply: Wm. Marslai)d, 67, Jubilee Terrace.


JOINER. 15 years of age.— !


IVfOTHER’S HELP wanted.—Mrs. •


Clltheroe district; modern offices; canteen lacllltles available. — Write: Box 05, Advertiser and Times.


XjiEMALE CLERK required ' for , general office work In the


I


W.X., O.S.—(Jorner House, bottom of King Lane.


Housecoats, ■ Bedjackets; W.. THANKS now been filled!


N8 'Wishes to thank all applicants. 1 The position has


WREATHS. BOUQUETS, Etc. ' ' Phone 669 I any hou r).-


KNOWLES. .Weljgate.


Wreaths & Bouquets CUT e|


f ow e r s , I


‘'’■X. S ou th WOT t h , Rlbblesdale Court, Chatburn.________________


Chatburn 205 (between 6 and 7 p.m.).


w a n t e d . — JOINER, bench ' ' hand or [woodworki ng


e.l. available.—Apply: Manager, C.W.S. Ltd., WithglTl Farm, Clfth.- eroe. Tel. Stonyhurst 214.


I have the opportunity . to progress In a growing film- and to build a real career lor himself, with' a


now available I In our Drawing Office. We need a Draughtsman to design Gravity or Pressure Die Casting Tools. [The work will be varied and It \ylll enable, the suc­ cessful applicant to obtain a wide range of experience. He will also


friendly Drawing Office with con­ genial colleagues. The position Is salaried and permanent. Pension- Scheme 111 operation.


AMBITIOUS Dr a u ghtsman An Interestmg appointment Is


MEMORIALS


ke your selection m the largest stock East Lancashire.


’ecitt’s: offer a wide )ice.. of. pleasing iigns in Granlle, rble or Stone, and


FE MEM


I deliver'and ereot any churchyard.


;iTT BROS. I


ORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1860.


Whal B l


(Opel


Iley [New Road A C K B U R N


Phone 6248 Saturday afternoons)


BIRTHti


JACKSON .—At! Bramley Meade' Maternity ' Home on Saturday ■ October 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs !


. Grlndleton. a brother for Sylvia Frederick David.


F. G. Jackson, "HlUtop,''' 'I


WILSON.—On October 24th, 1954' " amleyj Meade Maternity,


and Epencer. a son.. Grateful thanks to all concerned.


COMING OF AGE


MONKSon yo 29th,


Congratulations, Lily' ir 21st bjrthday,. Octobei;


—Murh, 3, Extoi.


Dad| and Margaret. | Terrace, Whalley.


; i I


On November I 1st, 1904, at St Mary’s Parish Church, Clltheroe; by the Revd., J. H. Wrlgley William Henry Wldders, of '3, Churc|i View,. Salesbury, near Blackburn, to Edith Embley, of- 33, V/ellgate, Clltheroe.


DEATHS


AC KERLEY.—Peacefully at his' residence, " Mltton House,” West' Klrbyj on Oc t o b e r 20th' Frederick George Ackeiley, M.A.’i D.D., IF.R.S.A., late Archdeacon of Craven I and Prolocutor of York Convocation. Interred at St. Andrew's, West Kirby, oa October 23rd. Deeply regretted.


ASTON.Mln October 22nd, 1954, at 61, Suii Street, Clltheroe, John Thomas Aston, aged 65 years. •Interred at St. Mary's Cemetery oi) the 25th. • i


—Bennett. 'Tel. Clltheroe 582.j


LISTER.—On ; Oct obe r 21st, Marguerite [ Constance (Meg), most dearly-loved wile of Dugald. Lister, of 2, Kingsley Rohd.i Harrogate. Cremation I took place on October 25th. i


PARKINSON.—On the 26th October, 1954 (s u d d enly )


William, the beloved husband of Ellen \ Parkinson, “ Oaklands,',’ Glsburn,, aged 71 years. Inter­ ment burn, 99th)


IN MEMORIAM


BILLINGTON.—In loving memory of my dear Mother, Ann Bllllng-


, ton. [who died October 23rd, 1928.


I ■


Night and day she bore her pain, :


To wait for cui'e, but all In vain; i


He took her home and gave her rest.


— From her Daughter Mary. 60, Moor Lane, Clltheroe.


BRISCOE.—In loving memory of my dear Wile, Elizabeth Ellen, (Nellie), who died Novemher 1st, 1945. i


Resting [where no shadows fall. '


23, Montague, Street. —Tommy. -,


BUSH.—In loving memory of a dear Father, who died October 30th, 1951;! also our dear Sister Annie, who died October 28th, 1952.


Of loved'ones gone to rest, But those who think of them to-day,


Are those who loved them best.


120 Woone Lane. -Bob and Tom.


EASTWOOD.—In loving remem- bTance ol Jimmy, who died October 29th, 1952.


Where partliigs are no more, And that the ope we loved so well.


shall meet.. Has only gone, before.


—From all at Gawcar House and Broadhead, Slaldburn.


per bottle.—C. N. S. MOOREY, Health Store, King St.. Glitheroe.


GALE.—TRIUMPH 250 C.C.; o.h.v.; 4-speed; foot change: good condition.—52, King , St.. Whalley.


Tosslde.


GALE.—Leicester! and Wensley- dale RAMS, — R. Jackson,


.’WALLFLO’WER, PLANTS.—Order ” now; 6/6 per -100.—M. Hebson,


Bawdlands, Clltheroe.____________


rrWO glass - pannelled OAK DOORS of very good wood;


T A____DIES’ XJ INQS!


All Mains 'Services. I Rateable Value £26. ! Ground Rent £6. Vacant Possession.


No. 21, LITTLEMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE.


Two Principal Bedrooms and Box- room (or small Bedroom); Bath­


Pantry. ^ „


Brlck-bullt Coalplace and outside Toilet.


room and W.C. ! Garage.


The Property Is In good condition. Rateable Value £16. Ground Rent £3/3/9.


All Mains Services. iGarden. Vacant Possession. 1 .


. Area, room for Garage. All Mains ! Services. Rateable Value £16.! Ground Rent £3/8/0. Vacant Possession


Three Bedroo ms.- Bathroom, separate W.C. Excellent Garden


No. 11, MOORLAND AVENUE. CLITHEROE. Off the main highway In the Pimlico area. Accommodation: Hall; Lounge with bay. window: Dining Room; Larder; Scullery Kitchen with stainless-steel sink unit: rear Porch.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bank Salerooms, Clithoroe. Tel. 96.


BARROW. Near WHALLEY.


No. 10. OLD ROW. BARROW. A small stone-built Property con­


Ail . Mains ! Services. R.V. Ground Rent 18/-,


Vacant Possession.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST. Bank' Salerooms, Glitheroe. ■ I Tel. 95.


Levep^s Battery “ PeUets”


£7.


taining: Sitting Room; Living Room; and Out Kitchen. TWo Bedrooms ! above. Usual Oflflees In Yard at rear.


IN MEMORIAM


WOODCOCK.—In loving memory of a dear j Wife, who. died October.28th; 11952; also a dear Father, , who died October 30th, 1951.


i !


There comes a time to all of us, ' ::


When loved ones have to part. !!


2, Hawthorne Place, Clltheroe. a c kn o v v l eCgm en t s


For ever in , our hearts. —From Albert.


ASTON.—Mrs. ! , Kidd, May and Nellie wish to thank all friends


- floral ’ tributes recelyfe In their bereavement;: also thecdoctor for his kind attentlonj 1


and neighbours for their kind expressions ol sympathy and


61, Sun Street! Clltheroe.


BRANDON.—The family of the late Mrs. Emily Brandon express sincere thanks, to all- relatives, friends and neighbours,' Messrs. B. Dugdale & Son Ltd., doctors In attendance, staff of the Royal Infirmary, and the Rev. T. H. J. Hawkins, for floral tributes received : and kindness shewn during ' their time of sorrow., ^ i


87, Regent Street, Waddlngton.


But treasured memories Unger on,


part of the! town. Accommoda­ tion: Lounge with bay window; Dining Room; Scullery Kitchen:


In a pleasant


IQi.—Corner House, bottom of King Lane.


ING ;


Non-ladder 4/11 nalri


p ir;,


now redundant; best offer—Apply: Advertiser and Times.


_____


__________ STOCK­ sizes 81 to


Apply: Advertiser and Times. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE


GOFONO FlRE_for sale; 60/- or nearest offer; hardly used.—


Treadle Machlnei £7/10/0 (can be seen In your own home). Your own machlnehead fitted to a beautiful new cabinet £17/10/0. Electric Motors supplied and


Singer Drbphead' £14/10/0;


Church Brow Gardens Tel. Clltheroe 298


Wreaths, Bouquets, etc.


Cut 'Flowers A. PEARCE & SON,


CHATBURN NURSERIES. (Near Pendle Hotel) Tel. Chatburn 230.


Bouquets ........|............... from 15/- Wreaths


Crosses ........... ! ...........from £1/0/0 DeUvered free to any part ol the town.


Crescents ____'.................. from 7/6 . . .. J ..............from 15/- '


COWLINGS NURSERIES. UP BROOKS. CLITHEROE.


Glitheroe Market Tuesday and Saturday,


fitted; estim ate s tree. New Sewing Machines supplied from £28/10/0. Your old; machine taken In part-exchange; expert repairs. For Immediate attention send post card| to: -E. W. Davey, Bashall Eaves. ,' - ,


IN IVIF.mORIAM


WALMSLEY.—In loving ■memory of ■ my dean parents: Mother, who died 'October 29th, 1943. aged 66 years; Dad, who died August 26th, 1949, aged ! 62 years.,


|


You always will be there. [ ' —Prom Betti: and Fred.


i I 37, Glebe Street, Gt. Harwood. -


WHITWELL —In loving memon: of a dear Hufeband and Father, Garnett, who died November 2nd, 1953.


j


O f ! one we loved dearly and will never forget;


—From nisi loving .Wife? Son and Daughter.


' -.i ' Oak House. Pendlftbn.-! ’ .: !'


WHITWELL.—In loving memory of a dear Father and Grand­ father, Garnett' Whltwell, who passed away 'November 2nd, 1953.


Sweet are the ' memories, i silently kept,


i Pendleton Hall, Clltheroe.


—From Tom, Eleanor, ;and Grandchildren.


. died October 29th, 1952.


•WILSON.—In loving memory of a dear Husbahd and Father, -ffho


.Of one We loved and shall never I forget.


—Prom Jessie, and Family; ! ^(jrlddles Farm, Grlndleton. ;


Sweet ate the :memolries, . silently kept,


'


Of ‘ one we loved and [will ;,.never ' forget! ,


Sweet are the melnorica : silently kept, .


And in my heart that loved i you.' I '


At eventide a prayer, i , '


Each da'wnlng day a thought for yob,


. : i


THE VISIBEE DIFFERENCE


. I'here is' a most lobvious difference in', the type of . service offered by various ;


fu neral .directofs. This difierenoe is a - YISIBLE


noticed' by /even ' the most ca lsu a t cbseiver, ! Many families who Have ' called the Scales organisation in tiiiio of need; will readily tell you that our service, m : every Wav. is East Lanca- ‘ shire's noticeably finer funeral service.'


filillSBAlSERVICE ROCKDALE. ESHTON TER


difference; ." a difference


TAYLOR.—Precious ‘memories of our little Jim. who fell asleep


. A fay of sunshine came and I went, !


A beautiful treasure only ■' lent, '


"Why was he taken so young, so, fair.


I


Because he was an angel God could not spare.


” Sadly missed."


—Mummy. Daddy and Roy. 28, Tower Hill.


TOPHAM.—Treasured memories of a dear’ Mother, who died October 31st, 1961. Love will' hold her memory I dear.


November 2nd, 1962, aged 2 years, 10 months.


' , ■ 1 ' . !I 'Us swert to know that we


This day ' brings back sad memories,


; '


God only: knew wtat was the best :


ALL HALLOWS, : A>^UAL MEN’S! WHIST and


HOWof'sl lahdlPAI


t o n ig h t (FRIDAY), In the Mitton


Supper 6-30,pi.m. Whist and Don Dancing! until 1


i EDMONDSON'S ADMISSION 3 / - ; ' Childl BARGAINS THAT


IN PRICI - AT -


m 2, and 2a, Shaw Bridge


Branches also at Skipton ^arvj Heywdod


Open 9 a.m. t(j 7 p.m. Weekdays; 9 1


Men’s Black Shoes ... 19/11 Men' Men’s Brown Shoes ... 19/11


Men’s Work Boots ... 29/11 Men’s Leatherette Jackets Car ’ ! ,


39/6


Through every day and every Ti I year. , '


Brussels, Belgium.


17, Calder AveuuC, Bllllngton, i —Ernest and Louisa.


As sweet and dear as yesterday. —Prom Owen ■ and May.


me goes by but memories ! stay.


Men’s Leatherette Jerkins 32/6


Men’s Fawn Riding Macs '75/-


Men’s L(mg Slieeve .1


Derby Tweed [Jackets 49/6 , B l^ k Oilskin Macs ... 37/6 ’Bns Drivers’ Green Jackets fts N e w . o n l y , 2 5 / - ' ' Limited Number.


F.S, Wadded Qiints ... 29/6 Sleevelet Leather Jerkiiis ' :„ i


' 32/6 Camp Beds .......— 49/6 l in ed U n i^ Shirts ... 17/6


Hea rf Quality B/B Overalls ......'....... 18/6


Men's New R.A.F. Shirts Hurricane Lamps


Childrens Extra Strong Wellingtons. Sizes'2


8/11 6/11


Ladid (W|


Derbj Men’J Tr4


Cardigans ! . . . .......... 14/11 Boy’s New Sleeveless Leather Jerkins . . . ; ............! 39/6


! rjen Soc|


N ew ! Hod


WomI Ovq


Men’s Men’s


School Heav


SI


Khaki Men’^


New


; Ma| New I ! Linl


Sizes 3 - 5 ........ . 11/6


Ladies’ Gab: Raincoats I - "


i . !' ........... . 9/11 Men’l


Men’s Turnover Top Stockli^s .. . . . . . . . . . . 3/11


' I _49/6,


New Australian Worsted Khaki Xr()users ... 23/6 /


As New,Army:Blankets i ! ' .


.15 /..


Leather Flying Helmets (Zipped) !....... . ) . . . . 12/6


New Nayy P.X. Shorts, p/11 New Green Oilskin! Macs ; :


R.A.F. Berets


i 17/6 ........ 3 /U


Genuine Wool Array Socks '[ [


Men’d Boys’ I New'.


■ 4/11 Ladi!


Men’s Sporte Coats ... 47/6 LARGE SELECTION AT LOWEST P


Full I She]


'i Men’s


Men's Brd


___


St. Mary’s - Church', Gls- to-day (Friday, October


' IN 3 Dimension AND (COLOUR BY WarnerColor noSloR K ARLM EN'i ALO •PATRICIA M edina'STi


VIEWERS WILL BE ON SALE IN THE PAIR.


WATCH OUT FOR


Seats may bo booked at the cinema, ... 12-30., and Saturday, IQ-30 to 12-30 andJ times at', the General Office, 2, Moorl


GO|.DEN WEDDINGS . WIDDERS-EMBLEY


. lal, to 1 Lily (nCe Bowes)! 1 iillhi H


THEO WILSON AND SONS, LTjD.


Tools ■ Ironmongery Household Appliances


FIREPLACES ENQUIRIES INVITED


YORK STREET CLITHEROE. Phohe 88 REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPE


ill itiifii m Manager: MR, STANLB WIDEI


Filmed In Technicolor. Week commencing Noven


3-DIMENSIONAL m 7m o R £ y& ! i i


TO-NIGHT (Friday) al,7-30; SATl JANE RUSSELL in “ THe J


MONDAY to THURSDAY at 7-30: S/i FRIDAY—AGRICULTU


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