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--------- MEMORIALS
' from the largest stock : in East Lancashire, -
choice of pleasing designs in ' Granite, ' Marble or Stone, and can deliver and erect v in any churchyard,
Fecitt's offer a wide FECln BROS.
MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINGE 1860.
Whalley New Road BLACKBURN ^hone 6248
(Ooen Saturday aftornoorjs)
^ellga REATHS, , BOUQUETS. „ .Etc.- |!
hone 669 (any hour).—Krjowle^, ate.
vlfre'aths, Bounuets, Cut Flowi rs etc. A. PEARCE & SON,
CHATBURN NUKSERIE^, (Near Fendle Hotel) Tel. Chatbui;ji 230.
Residence: 29,Tower Hill, Cl ther|)i ENQACEMENTS
The engagement Is ann ■between Cyril Richard: or of Mr. and Mrs: R. King, Woone Lane, Clltheroe Doreen May, elder, daugli Councillor and Mrs. W. Sn .
I KING—SHARPLES i 1 TO-NIGHTI (Friday) j at i 7-39; SATURDAY gtj 2-15, 6-0 and 8 15 Ih.
(5LEN FOID. BARbIiRA STANWYCK. ED. || G. ROBINSON in ■
■ ROUGH ioMPANY.V (Technicolor. Cinemascope. CINEMASCOPE September Wthi 19551 WIDE SCREEN
mill Week ponimenoing ,
t (A) P LAWFOBDi JACK
M( NDAY, [TUESDAY an* WEDNESDAY At 7-30 JUDY HOLLIDAY. PETER LAWFOBDi JaIjK LEMMON in
It Slioiild Happen To You
'of 4, Balmoral Avenue, C3 theibe. DEATHS
BRIGGS,—On August 27th, 1S55.: ^at 13, Church; Street, Slaldbtrn, Elizabeth,, beloved wife of the late John Briggs, aged, 68 yebrs. Interred at St.- Andrew s, Slfdd-; bum, August 31st. ■
^ ■
HARRIS.—On the 27th of Augjust,: 1955, at the home of Iher- daughter. The Mount, Eastham
years. Interred ’ at St. Mary s Cemeteiw on the 30th. . | .
—G. Calverley‘& Sons. Tel. 297/ 756.
LOR D. — On August 29th (in hospital) Miss Mary Ann Lord, of 3 Chester Avenue, Clltheroe, |aged 76 years. "At rest.” Interment was at St. Mary’s Cemetery, yesterday (Thursday, September
—The Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.
1st). ■ 1 •
NUTTER.—On August 26th, 1955, at '39,, Woone Lane, ,Clltb(eroe, Jessie, the beloved wife of James Nutter, aged 66 years. Tnterred at St. Mary’s Cemetery | on Arrgust 30th. ■
W 1 L M 0 T.—On August I 27th (suddenly), John Enoch (Jack),
I—Bennett. Tel. ' (lUtheroe 826/ 582. , . ' i______ I I : !
the dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Ellen -Wilmot, of 10, Monk Street, Clltheroe, agw 68 years. "D e e p ly regretted,. t Cremation was at Sklptpit, ye^
- ’The ■ Scales Funeral Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.
erday, Thursday, September 1st. |
IN MEMORIAM
CAVILL.—Loving remembtalice pl our dear Mother, who died ; September 5th, 19^3; aliO nur other loved ones. I
Each day that dawns : a At thought for you, ■;
| ' '
And In the hearts that lovpd you,
you always will |ie there.
eventide a prayer., !
19. Bawdiands. Clltheroe. —From his loving Wile .and Son.! , .! , , „
—Loved and remembered Minnie and Alice,
ST AVELEY.—Treasured n . of Jack, a dear Hrrsban Father, who died Septem 1952.
_id and iber 4th,
Lawsonsteads Farm.JWh^py. ACKNOWLEDGMENT^
' all relatives, friends an(i neigh bours for kind expressions of
BRIGGS.—The family of jthe tote Elizabeth A. Briggs wish te thank
13, Church Street. Slaldburn. tribvtes
sympathy and floral received during . their ment.
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ncere thanks to i all I relatives, neighbours. Rev. J.! S. Parry, .tie 1 family doctor, and ‘ (ill otter
GRAINGER.—The family of tpe si late Mr. Jack Grainger e x p r^
22. Hall Street, Clltherofe. : |
friends for floral tributes received and kindness shewn during tUr " bereavement.
HARRIS.—The family of the idte I Mrs. Florence Harris fdeslre,)
' tributes received Iji' tbclr beraav^ ' ment,
The Mount,
(for . he
trow. lalley
I and 3ead
l/ork; fcts.— I’arm,
; lost -119,
■Iday I ilstle-tages,
SPECT Aug. area; and
|M to Itral.— and
Son urr It Com-
FAL, JRN.
jean be ■erslgned, ■ be sub-
Iwork In Ttallatlon hodatlon Epecldca-
. am. on |r , 1955. '
ecretary.
A GENEROUS DISCO
QNT
five per cBnx.:--io approval
most liv
payment, has rnet with com plete
Our practice generous ce t'
discount sizable saving. r e pr e s ent s
pr^mpi this
,f olTeripg a dlscopnt—
for prompt - since
a
Church Brow Tel. Clitheroe 298
Gardens Eastham Street, Clitheifo
; j , ,
;■ oe.
NUTTER—Mr. Nutter desires to thank all relatives,; mends ; and
• ment. : 39, Woone Lane, Cllt^eroe. i i i' | ; •
neighbours for their ^ 5 pressions of sympathy _ and florai tributes received: in his bereave-
Wreaths & B|)uquel8 CUT FLOWERS
I
I'thank all relatives, ftlerids ,and neighbours for tbeir kind .ex pressions of sympathy and floral
to bereavf- emorlesi
Gisbum&DistrittY.F.C. 'i9!
i5 ANNU.
HAR Parish
Friday,
'Dancing THE
YEST in tlip
Hall, ^ALL , Jisbnrn
Sept, iKitti,' W55 9
p.ini— RIBBLE
a.m. to' BAND
Refres•).ments\a'.yaUa'ble. ADim s s io N 2/ 6, GEr
WHALLEY CHURCH PLAYERS
A r^ A L i
*RAL MEETING 7lU be held In ” ' I
The Chijirch of England School WiAlley
J
Thursday Next, Sept. 15th at 8-0 p.m.
MEMBERS WELCOME.
“ SEPTEMBER HOtlDAYj BARGAINS ALL THE FAMILY ”
FO^
1 ) ^ [ A B 9 IY A n d ivA y t ' STAKES
and 2aj Shaw Bridge Sheet, Clitlieroe inches also at Sklpton Darweii Accrington and '['! j; ■ Hejjwood-.
Boys and Gitlsli Navy Raincoats .. Landnarfe Wellingtons Genuine. D.S.A|'Blue Xea^
Ladies'Navy I Bitill Slacks ' Men’s Zipp jGajberdlae Ja«ete
Ladies’ Casuali’
Men’s Men’s Men’s Khaki Men’s
W Shoes,
Youth Yout
New Zip travel Bdgs ....................1 Men’s Rayon Gab. Trousers .
j ' i ,
Street, Cllther'oe, Florence, I th e ', dearly loved wife of the late John Ernest Harris, aged [.80
THURSDaV and FRibAY at 7-301 SATURDf^Y] at 2-16. 6-0 and 8-15 MICKEYi ROONEY. DIANNE FOSTER in
Drive A Crooked Road
Prom gay -oles t o y U Mlcicey.'iilte the Itiugb spots, m money and the gr l divide company.:,
ji, ,, . s...
Booking obca open Monday. Wedqesday ani< Saturday,. 2 n.m. to 4 p rn oTer timfa. at the General Offioe, 2i Moor Lane. 10 a.m. to 12! noon and 2-15 to 5 n.m., Tel. 67.
"'If iilihi
|l»»» 'I P UUdf
RiO/lARD ATTENBOROUGH. VIBG AHIF THATiplED of SHAME ”
SCREEN
Weak commei cing Seatembor 12th
I Make ' your selection 1/ I
- RAYBURN COOKERS ANT HEATERS.
-.1.
SEE Oil R SHOWROOMS .-i'OR ALL ; 1
GAS appliances.
THE) WllSON : aOT SONS, LTD. .
CLPTH]^ROEJ Phone 8 8 '
Y(1RK STREET ••’ ■ 1 1
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ,1955
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TOiNlfiHT '(fr!day) at 7.30) 8ATUF DAY at 2-15. 0-0 and 8r15 * Ji . ........................ n IA McKENNA in ‘‘ THE (A)
1955 WIDE SCREEN
' MONDAY to FRIDAY at.7-30; SATl RDAY at 2*15, 6-0 and 8-15 ' " " I ’' ' ....
PRICE THREEPENCE .. tTP^ , SMART AVTUMNi Holiday Wear
Two-piece Suits Sports Trousers, and Woollies to cotton Gabardihi ! • . all
idth lone
Shorts: Jackets, Stdite, Ties Wool and
;es.
Raincoats in : !
— SEE WINDOWS
FRED REIaD TAILORS AND
9, MABRE[r. CLITHEROR
& CO. LTD.
ODTFITTIRS tU C E
fT e l 58 ', ’f
• I • ' TC-NIGHT at 7130: SATURDAY ;at 6-0 and 8-16 cjlARlTCMI HjESTON,'DONNA r eed '
, SC RE E N
In ‘j THE FAR H0RI2CNS."
SATURDAY at 2-15:]“ DAVID HARDINC—CPPhTEBSPY." WIDE
W4gK commenolng i '■Seitember 12th, 1955
WIDE SCREEN Stranger On Horseback
MONDAY, TUESDAY and, V«!EONE8nAY,.a^ ,‘7-30v JOELl HcOREA; MIROSLAVA in
Thimaer In the saddle
I ■ “ GRAND PRIXl’ FILM EES’nVAL', CANNES, 1955 I
I ERNEST BORGNINE, .BETSY BLAIR In
The warm, human drama of two lungtomorous world of understandingiIn one evenings;acquaintance.
MARTY (u)
I 'SATURDAY at 2-15; pHARLES 8TARBETT in “ THE FORT." ’Soaking Offioe ODen Mon., Wed.'Sat., from 2 to « p.m. Tel. 147
Chthiroe i Go-operative jSjoeiety Ltd; v \
d r a p er y DEPARTMENT MOojl LANE - • CLIt|hEROE
In\jit(5 YOU to Join the dHRISTMAS CLUB
be sure (OF YOUR : PRESIeNTS FOR l-’^LL the: FAMiui
laiIge selections! of ' YS, FANCY GOODS
BOXEP BED
lES’ l^ N ’S AND I CHILDREN’S ■ ' weAr :-' [:''L SETS OF ATTRACTIVE TABLECLOTHS,
LINEN, SETTEE SETS; MATS, • ETC., JOIN NOW!
;
SllAIDBURN; NEWTON, DUNSOP BRIDGE AND DALEHEAD AGRICULTURAlL & HORTIGULTIJI^L SOCIETY
a n i ^ u a l KSATUIHAY); SEPT»
AT SLAIDBURN
OPEN SHEEPDOG. TRIALS tjCiCKL CLASSES ' - CATTLE HORTICULTURE Y.P.C, AND CHELdW s SECTION
. J ,/ At' 8-0 pi.m.
DANCE IN THE ^LAG E HALL BLUECHES D.
WHIST DRIVE in “Hark to
BUS TIME Ptom Clltheroe Station:
■ . 'Via WUtewell—7-20 a.m., i
j Via Waddlngton—
Firom Slaidburh: ' ■ . , Via .'Whltewell-^-40;p.m
Vie* • WillUvYYCXA---» *V Via WaSdington—
lounty ” TABLE:
.. p.m., 3-3 ) ‘7-30 a. n., 10-30 a.m., 2-30 p.m. 4-45 p. n;, 6-30 p.m., 9-30 p.m. ---» » .
mherpe Cridiet, BowUg and Tennis Club DRIVES
........................17/6
45/- 48/-
,1/11, 27/6.29/6, 32/6 29/6 > d 24/6 12/6
,. 21/6
Grey iFlannel lionsers. All Sports Coats, assorted shades ....................49/6
hU?PUmwls,''‘‘cUshibn Solji ” ............ sizes
Ladiei’ LightWeight Gaberdine Boy’sISuits inlall rizes
Rue Sacs . . . j . . ; . . . . . [•. . . . . . . . Camp Beds I tl..
Men’s Pyjamak, all sbes ....... Men’d Caps, assorted patterns
and Na^ DriU Shirts ....... WorkSdeks .......... (■... 1/9. 2/ s Grey Flannel Trousers..... SporW Coats in all sizes .............
v-,
Boy’s land Girl’s Coloured Zlip Jackets ... ^ / | 4nd 27/6 Ladi^’ Zip Coloured Jackets
.........: 4/-, 39/11 and 47/6 ...................■ 29/6 ^ d
.... 15/6, 23/6. 27/6 ind 33/6
, —. — -— -- oom
Men’d Berets,[assorted,colours ................. “Bukia” White Dividea Skirts . . . L . .......l»/« Men’k CollM-jattached B.A.F, Shirts ........v’(—" if/? Men’d Interlock Singlets ................................... Men’ins imerioctt arauju..
....... ......... .
Heavy ftualit^Khaki Drill Shirts j....... Ladlra’ Gabardine Rairtcoats .....ii........ Men’i Fawn Waterproof Macs Men’d Fnll.:Lbngth W?Ui*istons
“LiloTAlr B«ls — .. . .
^ y ’s and Yfralhi^ ngs
Metfl'^Gi^^
^ S C f l L E S (UNERfll SERVICE
BLAOKBORN ACCR
CLITHEROE 4042
INGTON 145
a Printed and I ju bU d ^ p
' -- UtlMoe. TW ^ 6 4 t
iUtheroe Adveirtiser&'nseoOOBS/ Cant ■ Ltd., at
piMe, Unee),.
a .
... ’((Wellingtons u ....... Strong Wellmi tons
....... 12
Boy’I^O.T^^ocWnes 6i to 9J .......
Men’s Fancy Cord Waistcoats Men’d Bubljer Boots
Dufite Coatej G rw Ope La Men' Yout
Boyfk Football Boots ..I;.....;-.,..... All Wo(d Football stoijklngs
__ les’ Nyfi PoU4 Style
Ladl
.a’ Football Boots <K F
Men’s Bla(ik UVamF
a :TTMtitai
------------- tad Brown Snp^., Men’s 'UnlODl Wool Gab. Ealncoa^ Men’s Zipp C abar^lne jjackete ;
loins
............Boots ,..
..Jte/Dnltlo Jackets Football Boots
....
Interlock Trunks:................... '.......^f/ll — r......
ll/fi « i 35/.
' ......59/6, dnd 49 6 1: 18/ji from 3/il 4/ii
i'lii
„ '6 & 15/11 7/b & 10/6 ....... 2/9 8 /J l
.... 19/11
..,...'45/- 17/6
Fai™ Coate ..
. 16/9 . v47/6; £6/15/0 84/-'
.... 47/6! . , 24/6 . 18/11
11 & i8/ll ' n in . "21/6 . '90/- . 25/6
„ 17/6 6/11
SJjpE[NGS,;f^
2/11.3/11 and 4/11 ,17/6. . 39/11
17/11 7/6
17/6 8/11
h ■ : I !
Hurst Greenl Brass Band (Coixductar, Mr. F. Wpiden)
"[will give
! ON SUNDAY NEXT, SEPT. Ilth ! I !
at 3 p.m; and 7-30 p.m; INSTRUMENT FUND. . | The Band .will be graceful for yom: support. CLlTriEROE
TECHNICI^L SCHOOL of Students
: Enrolment ■wlU ,take place frt
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY N FRIDAY NEXT,
i; p r o s p e c t u s e s enrolment or may I ' ^ ; i : - p < ^ D G
Septemb^ .9 th,. 19^i;,■;! m 7 to. 8-30; p.m. oh
NEXTj SEPT. 14th 4 xt, sept, isth SEPTEIVIBER Ifth
BE available, at the BE bBTAlNBD FROM ’I#E
.!
Two Concerts iit Castle Grounds | I
j
i COUiECTIONS AT ENTRaInGBS FOR UNIFORM AND ; II
' :
Chatbum Road Ground To-morrow (Saturday)
CLITHERpE
(with A. ENTWISTLE) V. ." ■■■'■• .
■ ■ . „
BAXENDEN (with T. BARI^)
Wickets pitched at 2-30 p.m'. BashaD WJ.
■ ; .1
A WHIST & DOMINO DRIVE 1
.. ■■' '• ^ t h .- I i
POTATO-PIE SUPPER /.■will be heldiln [i
xme ASSEMBLY' BOOM On Wi^nesday Next
(Se^ieinberm 19M) ' Supper served 7 p.m,
ADMISSION : 2/8- (Inclusive)
• ■ Proeeeas'jor.'Chfldren’s ; X vm t r p A i . '
i WESLEY CHURCH, I
■ ! . . i
PARSON LANE [ . . - A - : ' - ' ' ' '
JUMBLE SALE . will be held / •
i
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) I
(Septemher-'9th) at,6-45'iun-
In the Schopiroom ADMISSIOIt 3d. Refreshments. '
M O D H ^ DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY
The Consmative Club, j.. ., 8 p/ta pU U-30 p.ih.
.
’ :j :. . ADJCOT 2 / - NC) ijjMASION A ^
A; - ! , ' : • lp-45-jMai . , TiJ THE' CLUB. REFRESHMENT .ROOMS
i COMMENCE TO-MGHT (FRIDAY) lat 7-4!
IMenTnterested In Solo Whist are heartily welcome and i [
I
assured of a pljeasant evening. "2/- INCLUDING: REFRESHMENT
10-45 a.m., 12-45 p.m., 1-45 pm. 6-0 p.m., 7-^15 p.m.
ICE BAND le Court Rob%‘
PONY JUMPING
- SHEEP - HORSES HANDICRAFTS
T WOf i lLD TRAVEL
FRANK C TINGLE .
'■ ■' ■ ■'- i - 'l NOW, ATI 34, KING I STREET^ | CLPTHEROE
Now Booking Full Programme of Excursion^ by Luxury Cpiches
for iS^temberj Holidays ; BY i r a il SEA OR AIR.
I REMOVALS TO I ANYWHERE IN THE' WORLD AT
COMPETITIVE RATES. PART LOADS TO ALL' PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN. ‘ ASKj FOR QUO'TATIONS.,
-MEN ONLY TH E SIlIilER
Specialist for Needlework Wools \and Crafts 1
20, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE '.
' 'Tel: Glitheroe 585 i W OOL SALE Commencing Tuesday, l^ojrning Next, Sept. 13th SHOW
MflWifilffi’MMIMIl’.illliJA.'IfflEIlll • ■
■ A ONIVEIBAt-INTEIlNATiONaL PICTURE RAAIT GM rtJEfFHOBROW , . - Boofcins 'OlAo'O ODin' dally 11 to 12 30, 3 to -MO.« ; ■ i . ■ ■ Tel, 271,
OBTAIN YOUR 'SEASON TICKETS (
' V ' , ' N D W r [FOR CLITHEROE MUSIC CLUB’S FOUR CONCERTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER :5th: i ipNDALL TAYLOR, Piano
FRHJAY/ NOVEMBER 25th:
TURNER STRING QUARTET WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1955:
,
MICHAEL HEAD, Baritone, and EVELYN ROTHWELL, Oboe.
' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1955:
BmMATE OPERA. PARISH CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL
<: , - ' I I 7.-30 p.m.
CENTRE SEATS‘SEASON TICKET sn>B.'6EA^a i
.... ''- ,>1 ^ ,
" \ s'/rilDENTS’ TICKETS available for Boys • and-Girls who attend School
6/6 All obtainable from Mr. J. Ward, Midland Bank.
To-morroWi (Saturday) GARDEN' FETEr
BRING-&-BUY SALE Mitton Vicarage
To be opened a t ’3, p.m. - 1 Opener:
A, ^SW[ALES„ Esq.,', of; Pudsey, • '
! Chalr\maii: ; ' N. J. [YEADON, of Rawdon.
Stals - Competitions Sideshows '[
; Refreshments, etc,. ADMISSION:; ,
Adilltsied.;, Children 3d.,
Sugar Card
The
titaPft;'
utaicffi.htely after the opening ceremony.
Qtaeeh
y": Queen Elizabeth, the 'Mother, will be' auc-
Mittlon Church Institute
' Tp-lmorrow (Saturday) • ’ I’ atV-iSip.m. WHIST & DOMINO 1 DRIVE (in ADMISSION. 2/6
cluding'Refreshments) Proceeds for Church Funds,
' Congregational, Church, Ladies Fellowship
A i JUMBLE SALE
AND POUND STALL !, will be held , im THE SCHOOL
To-morrow (Saturday) I (September IQth) , J ' at 3-0 p.ra) , • ’ ■ ADMISSION 3d.
;
, i Refreshments., NEWTON INSTITUTE
DANCE . i . will be held on
Friday N^xt, Sept. I6th ■ 8 p.ra.—2 a.m.
CRAVEN PLAYERS BAND I ADMISSION 2/6
Station, yla Whitewell and Wadtjlngtoni at 7-15 p.m.
Right of Admission^Reserved. Service ’buses leave Clltheroe
burn i and Clitheroe; after the Dance.
Free ’buses will run to Slald . i
MILE MARIKETING! BOARD
CATTLE-BREEDING ■' . CENTRE
M Y ^N ROUd, WHALLEY
■-tweeh the hours of 2 p .m ^ ^ 4 p.m; from MONDAY NEXT, -WthSEPTEMBER/taPBIDAY. NECT.. 16th BEPTEMBEB, Ih-
rpiHE above centre will be- open torecelve visitors bp-
...cJiidTe. . . . - ■
set of J2 Teaspoons and tongs and the Official presented by Her
lANCS
FI$STl hound p r t im o N CUP
i l i iP U t Y . .
di#ftEROE * : w,
ROILS ROYCE SHAW BRIDGE
Wednesday Next (September 14th)
Klcjk-off 6-0 p.m.
OLD AGE PENSIONERS 6d. ADMISSION! 1/-; BOYS 6d., ALL PAY.-
PARISH CHURCH EFFORT. BATHROOM STALL
J &-BUY STALL ' ! and
.
ERNOON TEA will be held
Carey’s Ca.fe, King Street from ^30 pan. to 6 p.m. DMKSION 1/6 .
;■
(inijludlng Tea). P ST. JAMES’S
AMSH CHURCH CLITHEBOE
Young Wives Group
A SOCIAL SUPPER j in aid of Autumn Fayre. |
JOn Wednesday Next ' (September 14th, 1955)
. at 7-30 p.m.
IN ST. JAMES’S SCHOOL - ADMISSION 2/-
(Chiidr^n 1/-, pay at the door),
SEPTEMBER HOLIDAY
EXCURSIONS BY ,
Hodder Motor Services SATURDAY. SEPT. 17th '
l-O
a.m.Scarborough — 17/6 .30
. . . . 6/8 HJNDAY. s e p t . 18th
—Windermere and- Bowness
■30 p.m .39 p.m Mt
1-0 a.m 1-0 a.m
1-30 a.m 1-30 P.n
—Pilling & Black pool, ret, 10-30
;Morecambe ret. 9 n.m. . . . . .
lAY. SEPT 19th .'he Seven Lakes
—Settle, Morecambe Blackpool — . ■
iBIackpotH. i rot. 7-30 p.m. .
^Blackpool. ' ret. 11 P.m. . . .
iIeSDAY, s ep t . 20th ■
•Blackpool, ret. 7^0 p.m. .. 8,
-3D p.p •30 a.n
-Blackpool. , ret 11 D.m.
. . . . S,
.—Moreoambe. ret 9 D.m, .. .. .. 8
Booking Agents;;
IWORTH & ALDER8QN, Waterloo Rdat. :
jWs and Travil Agehta,
F. e. TiNetE. ■ King Strttt,
Travel Agent , • . 6/6
fednesday Next i : at. ;
■it .! 14, mw YOUR RADIO c u t l ^ Phone I # hh^443 MALERS place (TJ)
THURSDAY and’FRIDAY at 7-39 : SATURDAY at ,6-0 and 8-15 WE proudly PRESENT THE WINNER OP THE TOVETED
Only one in tert 1 murphy Dealers are few and far between.
murphy have found that strict limitation cf outlets means lower distribution costs and better value for 1
: money.
murphy have also found that the fewer ) closer their contaa and the bette
i to you. to ■ . ' I .
works with the lowest possible number of outlets compatible with efficient nntioi al distribution, the advantage of all concerned.
j • I ' . : i "
radio and television, and efLcien:
senfice.cah be obtained from:—'
their dealers the :r their service
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