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MEMORIALS Make your selection


Ifrom the largest stock i;in East Lancashire,


^ lean deliver and:erect ;|in any churchyardi


M E M O R I A L C R A F T S M E N :


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I Fecitt’sloiter apsiide ichoice of pleasing designs in Grariite, [Marble or Stone . and


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FECin BROi S I N C E 1860. ] I


I ! ' i; I galley New Road


I BLACKBURI^ I Phone 62l48t I


(Open Saturday afternoons) , IllIT( SILV ER WEPDINCSS j


f Katie and Bill ori youi'l Silver li Wedding AnnlversaryJ February


|8, ■' Bawdlands.


' 5th, 1955. ' Kit.


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tARNSHAW—Co°gratulatloiis to' I i L ' •


DEATHS AGAR.—On January 31st, 1955,


(m hospital), Emily |Louisa, beloved \viie of the late Alexander^ lAgar, 31. BBUngton


Gardens, Bllilngton, aged i59 years. Funeral irom the Chapel of Rest, Rockdale.l Clltheroe. In­ terment at St. Heleii's church, Waddlngton, to-day (Pi-May),lat 3 p.nv.


—Enq.: Scales Funeral Service.' lei. GliUieioe 34o.


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IaSPINALL.—On EebrUai-j 1955, (In hospital), Nqwton Aspinall,' the loved vhfe of the late Aspinall, of 28, De Lacs


—Inq.: The Scales Funeral i Service. Tel. Clltheroe 345.


Mary's Parish Church, Saturday, I 10-30 a,m,| prior to interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery, j


Clltheroe,: aged 170 yens. RC' posing In tne Chapel of Rest, [ Rockdale,: Clltheroe. Service : St. j


deelliearly ; Joseph j Street, i


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I B O D E N . —On February; 2nd, 1955, (In hospital), Edward, the son of the late Mr. and Ms. C. LI Boden, of 3,' Beresford Drive, ; Southport. Interment at South- : port, to-morrow 1 Saturday).


IBRIGGS.—On 2nd -L. L


t i V f XX k L wl f wL T vX Vji: 'the dearly loved husband, of Cemetery on Saturday, at 2 p.m..


at his home, ' Street, Clltheroe,


.Margaret Briggs, In t e rm e n t


-G. Calverley & Sons. Tel.' 29.7/756.


I E L L I S .—oh January 31stJ 1955, at . 20. Central Avenue, | Clltheroe, I John Edward,, the deafly, loved


George]'Calvert,! Iaged B2 years. ! I - I I


February, 1965, 12,. ! Brennand O


t StJ, Mary’s ____ ^


—The Scales Funeral Service. ; Tel. Clltheroel 345. I


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husbgnd of Joan Ellls, aged 30 years. “ Deeplyiregretted.” In-: terment was [at ?tJ Mary's Cemetery on | Thursday last, ( February 3rd. i


'‘ I S H E R W O O D . — On Jan'uiy mh. i, i


I . of Hepry Ishenyood (and eldest , ( daughter ■ of the late Mr. and


aged 76 years. Creipated! at' Ro c h dal e (Crematorium [ on j January 124th. I :


Mrs. G. Sedgwick, of Newton), I


M O O N . —On February 3rd. 1955, a t ; her home, 34[ Salthlll Road.: Clltheroe, Catherine, the doaTly ’ loved wife of Joseph Moon', In her 70th year. Interment at Gvlndleton Chapel on Saturday at 3-30 p.m.


of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Poole. 2, Chester Avenue, Clltlieroe. I


POOLE.-l-On-January 30th, while | serving with RlA.f-. Hong Kong, ! ■ Roy, the! dearlj loved eldest: son


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PRESTON.-OnJi January 30th, 1955; at 1. Croft Street, CJUth- eroe. Margaret! Ellen, the dearly


a loved wife of Robinson Preston, wged 65 years. jCremitlon last, Fe)3ruary: 12nd.


—The Scales; | Funeral I Service. Tel. Clitheroe 345. '


as at Sklpton on ’IVednesday . 1 I ]


SLINGER-pOn 37th Janiary, 1955, i (suddenly), gt her home, 4,|


Rock Terrace, Pep d let on , Caroline ' Forbes, the dearly a loved wife of Harry Id. SUnger,


—G. Calverley & Sons. Tel.! 297/756. i______ I ' :


I Oil 'Od anuary


S P E A K . — On' Janua0 at 7, Whalley Road, Bertha, the [beloved Beatrice! Rose and Gt' 65th year, j Intern' Mary’s Cemetery 31st. ■ I , '


-LBennett. iTel. Cllt 826.


TAYLOR.—On; Januarj her home. 1 Cl l t he roe .


youngest daughter Mary's Cemetery


1st, 1955. '


tG, Calverley &: 297/756._______


ged 56 years. Interred at All' Saints, Church, Pendleton, on the 31st.' ■ I


'


^8th', 1955,: Clltheroe, i


mother of eta. In her' J at St, I


David. and I Betsy Duckworth; aged 65 years.


13, Albjc Annf e of


the Intetred at


W O O D S — On! 'Monday, 31st, at 'WaddingtO


'f-Inq.i Siiverwood I [worth. I


or. February. Sons. Tel!


St. A .Nancy, aged 71 year;!,


at St. Hden's Church, ton, on Thursday, at 2 p.m. !


Fel bruar, wadding--y 3rd; and South':


II Hospital! ., Interred


, January IN MEMORIAM


AIREY.—Treasured memories ohr darling Son, ijerrlck, who fell asleep Februany 5th, 1945, _


in his [12th year..


I We smile with the world,'but! I we never forget; ,' , i ,


' Sweetest of merrorles are all that are left


n the garden of mexhorlea he . lives with, u£ yet; . ,


—From [Mum and Dad. 6. East View, Grlndleton.


. Of one [ we lovet 'dearly, and wlllj never ft rget.


. ,' ; I . ! ■ !;


heroo' 582/' 30th.


oh '.Street, TayWr, late,


at —


- 1955, at her homei in Craw-i ', shawbooth, Marla, beloved wife'


■ N2nd. 1 III


I—With best wishes from pother , i 1


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. T n i M r r " TO


— ~ H


( Manager’ MR. STANIaEYi JOHNSON " c i n e m a s c o p e ”


i ■ ■ w i d e s c r e e j l . at 7-30; SATURDAY at M5, .6-0. and^8.15


PI^YTH HOWARD KEEL. FERNANDO LAMAS in ROSE and Technicolor. -------------------- 121-


a l l NEXT WEEK “ O K L A H OMA ” by Clithcroc Amatcut Oncrrtif (Colour hi Technicolor).


CtITHfiROE equitable COWRATIVE INDUSTWAL SOCIETY LTD. furnishing DEPARTMENT


i SPECIAL


CARPET BARjGAINS ^ V'4i!'V3.rds


* 3 x 4 ysrds


A X M IN | p ^ y A R E ^ ^WILTON^SQDAR ! ! BEDROOMV CARPET


' i l l ' £19/10/0 !


3 PIECE TIRESIDE SUITE UNCUT'MOQUETTE


. £^/13/6'


WALNUT DINING TABLE reversible WHITE


TOP £14 , . '., HAIR CORD CARPET 27" WIDE 22/G per yard


OTHER ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK ' '


3 PIECE SUITE


LOOSE DUNLQPILLOW CUSHIONS


' £66/5/0


4ft! OAK SIDEBOARD 3 DRAWEB CENTRE £19/5/0


We always welcome yon in cur Shofowpms at any time. I


Look around without any obligation.


DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, MOOR LANE fo r a l l you r eq u ir e in


b e d d in g AND


HOUSEHOLD LINEN PAY A VISIT TO OUR DRj^ ER Y DEPARTMENT


FLANNELETTE SHEETS [70 x 90 35/6 . 80x 100 41/- ' r— ^


—G. Calverley & Sons. Te). 1 297/756.


BLEACHED;|TW1LL ■ > UOTT'6^ TEA’ TOWELS I SHEETS


HEA^KaUASM'^


8(1 X 100 49/- ,70 X 100 43/11


PILLOW AND BOLSTER SETS 16/11,


duchess SETS .from 3/6


CURTAIN NET AND BR ISE BISE'.


,


l in e n !*GLASS CLOTHS !


. 1 /n i 2 / l l i ’ ' H.AND towels from 3/11


" ROLLER towelling 2/9 YARD ...


. TABLE CLOTHS, PILLOWCASES,


. SER V IC E ' - . 'C rV IL IT y , ^ , dividend paid on all ■ purchases


bolster CASES ETC. SATISFACTION.


. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION


the use of the Ne^ All-purpose Adhesive ■ '■ „ ' - I will be given by . H. J. BENNETT, oif Copydek Manufacturing


\ , ' . Co.,; Ltd.; ■. ■ the Gas Showrooms^ Castle Street, ClitheToe


Tuesday Next, February 15th, at 2-30 p.ni. a v/ell recommended i product ■which hM a


STOCKTAKING BARGAINS AftM l and .■'STO«ES:|


2, 2a, Shaw Brid^ Stfieet, Glithwie v


Branches also at .Skipton Darwen W in g to n and ; ^Heywood


Ladies’ Brown Leather . Shoes ................... 18/6


i Boy’s and Girl’s Shoes


Oped 9 a.m,rto 7 pjn. Weekdays^ 9,a.m.^to,8 pJh. S a ^ a y s . BOOTS AND SHOES. L|adies’ Wool Cardigans Roll Collar Pullovers


Mdn’s Shoes in All Sizes \ 19/11


Men’s Work .Boots . .. 34/- Men’s RA.F. Fleece Boots 57/6


from 16/11


B.A.F. Type'Shoes ... 27/6 Police Boots 29/11 and 37/6


Ladies’ Wellingtons^ govt: SURPLUS


New Khaki Overcoats 37/6 New W.L.A. Overcoats 30/-'


New Khaki Battledress . ' Blouses ......


Men’s Wellingtons ...19/11 " ” V-


Ladies.i Shoes ......... 51- Ladics’i Slippers, ...... 5/- Men’s Slippers,...;..... 8/6


Children’s Cowboy ^ VVellingtons ......... 10/-


SHIRTS ETC.


Men’s Winier Pyjamas ! 17/II


Men’s Spun Rayon Shirts ' '


Meh’sAnterioek Vtete^ 2/11 Boy’s and Girl’s Jeans 13/11 Men’s Interlock Trunks 2/11 Khaki Warehouse Cm s New B.A.F. Trunk Drawers ;


Shirts ................ 7/11 Boy’s Coloiired Shirts; 9/11 Men’s Navy Melton ^ ' 8/6 ■ ■' ''


NO EX ;c:har(


^ BEDDING'MC. More!' anti mijre oooplo, J !D.


J l liiirnetlc the tool; 1 the Incll iGls-


Iielrves, | 5 forym- tes Ireat letor !Of


express' their appreelatlon of pur!;, iChapel which iis imfludec as a port - - '■ ’


of Scales service. no extra charge or its use.


there is CMES


FUlEIVa ROCkbALji, ES


j lJandedge , of l themends


SERVICE


IITOM TEB. oeI


C Printed ond PU Utheroe AdvertlBei


Dliaiied ‘by w.® •MOrket,


of ! ; Best,'


Full Flannelette BlMkets Men’s Grey Flannel Pair


Single Size'Flannelette ' Blankets .i..... .


Good Ex. Army BlankWs • I : 12/6 and 15/-


Pillow Slips ..................2/-


Grey Witney Blankets F.S.


..................... 29/6


...... ..1^3316 39/6


Youths Grey :FJdnuel ,,,v!x ! Trousers


Tro'userS! • 29/lT


Full Size Wliite lBlankets (Men’s Velvet Gbrd ' . . • 37/6 Trousers ................37/6 ;


Boy’s Navy NUcs.Linw^ r I


l?/6 , ,18/6


:^T/6 and 29/6


Oilskin Cycle iCapesi ■ 17 I I I waterproof


Zamy^’Hand T S 3/11 MeiPs LeathetcWjbrW^g FuU sTr^KapM Qullto 29/6 Boy’s Leatherette Jertos^ Men’sl Wooilfen Cardigans . j Men's'Leather^e. jackets *


R.A.F. ReleaserrSize 5, 19/11 (worth 45/>) '


' CATHOLIC HALL,' WHALLEY


WHIST I^V E A lb B(MOES Thursday Next, Febj/uary 17th, 1955 '■'


' . at 7-30 p.m. ■ .


On view Eastwood Gown Shop, King Street, Whalley. '


FIRST-GLASS i PRIZES. ' ■ ; ^ ---------—


'^'’TICKETS 2/6 (Refreshments. Included) .i,;: .


iroip.,iJ/i _


' Ind


Men’s (Oxford Shirts 16/11 Khaki and Navy Drill


. 14/6


Men’s Khald Flannel Shirts 16/6


w Bib Overalls [ j2/6


Men’s Rubber Laced Boots New R.A.F. Shirts 1141 8/11 T


8/6 and 1,3/11 JJavy Berets ........ 4/11


New Land Army Shoes 29/6 ^ jj 1 Khaki Berets 21^


Sea Boot Stockings ... 12/6 Despatch Riders Boots 39/6 Sleeveless Leather Jerkins i •


Fawn Waterproof Zip 1 Jackets


1 ’ 29/6


Good Haversacks...... 4/11 i OVERALLS ETC. p n ’s Navy, Boiler Suits^^^^


....... i .......... 35/-


Men’s Bib/Brace Overalls 15/11 and 18/6


Men’s’ and Ladies’


SKIPTON DIVISION 'WOMEN’S CONSERVATIVE , ASSOCIATION .


. 1,


THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be iheld In the


ASSEMBLY ROOMS. CONSERVATIVE CLUB, SKIPTON ,1DN SATURDAY, 26th [FEBRUARY, ,1955 • at ^-30 p;m. ,


(Central'Office Agent, Yorkshire Area). ■ . ’ All Members cordially invited to attend.


Speaker: !MIsp S. |A. WALKI^,


TICKETS (Limited) 5/- EACH:, Obtainable at local Police Stations.


GRiNDLETON VILLAGE INSTITUTE


iklGHT (FRIDAY) (February 11th)


Whist at 7-45 p.m. ■ THE INSTITUTE.;


IE IN THE SCHOOL 5-30 p.m.. to .1 a.m. i


A 'AJ>RC Bus to


' dANS' DANCE BAND


eiltheroe, via Wadding- ton after Dance. I


Gish urn & District Y.F.C. DON’T FORGET! i


Fancy Dress Ball


TO-IMIGJIT (FRIDAY) 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. i


RIBBLEBAND ADMISSION'3/- ■


IN FANCY . DREfjS, 1/6 •


THE ASSEMBLY BOOMS, ! BASUALL EAVES


lit Drive & Dance Whist and Domino i DON’T FORGET!


Drive and Dance To-mght (Friday) I . Whist 7^30 p.m.


; Dance 10'p.m. to 1a .m. : ADMISSION 3/-


I (Including Supper) i DANCE pNLY, 176


WEST BRADFORD READING ' ROOM.


WHIST DRIVE ' ' will he held in


the CHURCH SCHOOL ROOM


To-morrow (Saturday) at 7-30 p.m, " ' .


. '(including Refreshments). ADMISSION 2/6 i


ew Australian Khaki I Trousers ' ................ 23/6


j 10/11 13/6 to 32/6!


15/11 ,


.


thous play.


’Thlf


.and and one uses. In the home, at'work, and .at COME' EARLY. AND BRING A FRIEND.


NATIONAL FARMERS’ UNION


! ' (GBtherpe and Bowland Branch) QL ARTERLY MEETING


' ■ • ’ .to be [held in


'The Conservative I Club, Castle Street, Clitheroe


WEDNESDAY, 23r|i FEBRU^Y, 1955 . r


'1 '


’ , at 7-|30 p.m. ’ SPEAKERS: ■ .


^;^H. ROSS 'Areal Marketing Director i . ‘ - ' fATSTOCK.'MARKETING CORPORATION LTD.


IL P. LEE, I M.B.E. 1 -BRANCH SOLICITOR


A GOOD ATTENDANCE I S 'REQUESTED.


WM., KENNERLEY Live Stock Offlcei^


! to be held in ij The Assembly Rooms, Al|halley


(^N FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1955 ' f


' , .. ■ '• '■ •: Dancing' 8 p.m. to 2 a.m;


THE MAYORESS’S 1 LADIES’ COMMITTEE


CO H ^ MORNING


To-morrow (Saturday) (February 12th) i,, in


iTHE MAYOR’S PARLOUR 10 a.m. to 12 noon ,


I In aid of Charities. - ■'


BRING-AND-BUY STALL ADMISSION 1/-


Rimington Men’s Club


Whist; and Domino Drive ; apd Dance


Friday Next, 18th Feb. - i Whist 7-30 p.m. ;


Dance 10 p.m. .to 1 a.m. EDMONDSON’S BAND


■ • [ ADMISSION 2/6


Refreshments'^t' reasonable! I


' " C h a r g e s , , , , , , . :•[ ADMISSION 2/- Ineludlnf ■'refreshments.


Bus leaves 'plitheroe-Wellgate at 7-.4 p.rn


Return ’buses’10-5 and 10-45 ■p.m. I


^ Slaidb urn, Newton,


Dunsiop Bridge and Dalehead Agrii;ultural :& Horticultural Society. ;


... }' at 7 THE V


W InesdjyV Ffebniarj' 16 •45 p.m. In


WHisr DRIVE e^i


iIllage hall, ILU [dHuRN!


' ( i n c l u d i n g ADM


liSSION 2/6 Refreshments)


PARISH CHURCH G.F.S.


F/iMlL' m o v E


februa at


Adm


lisslon ncludlnk


H itNDBD!


,Y PARTY TUESDAY


LRY22hd, 1955 7-30 p.m. ' /6 Children I I- refreshments.


Speciajl Attraction—


Bn PARK JUNIOR CHOIR. !


il.'t i:. /f ;; 3,


i, I 'f. '


V'4 111! , " ■


I 70 X 100 38/- : , ■ ■ 80 X 100 V


UNBLEACHED TWILL 1!


HARDWEARING : SHEETS '


.


ERIC ASHWORTH ANpt HIS MUSIC MAKERS 'I ' ^ ' (Nelson), at the .


!


TO-NIGHT (FRTOAY), FEB. 11th ■ I


VALENTINE DANCE 8 p.m. to Mldnlght


• REFRE'SHMENTS - f a ir y LIQHTS - - NOVELTIES


FEW TICKETS WILL' BE ON SALE THE DOOR - PRICE 2/6 EACH


North Wwteni Gas BoRrid - ejitheroe Uudertahing lii


'a MUSICAL PLAY j ■ ' Will be presented at \


THEj HALL, KlNGj LANE, ^GLITHEROE [by arrangement with Chappell & Cci. LM.)


Mon. Next, Febi 14, to Sat, Feb. 19 i


at 7-15 p.ni.- eaieir.fe'venlng 3ft


MA’IriNEE—Saturday, Febniial7 l9thLa 2 p;m^ '■ • ■ ■ '■


• ■ ■ ■; ,


producer: MR. LAURENCE HARDY, M.M., M.A. Musical Director: MR. NORMAN KINGSTON


THE at all


RE ARE, STILL A FEW SEATS AVAILABLE performances except Matinee, and may be booked at the “ Advertiser and Times” Office.


ST. JAMES’S CHURCH, CLITHEROE '


youth CHRIST FILM '


iiREAT DISCOVERY ?n under the auspices of British Youth for Christ at 7-30 p.m.


THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 17th, 1955 Doors open 6-45 p,m.


Come early to be assured of'a seat, and join In the Community Hymn Slngidg.’


:nTr- ADMISSION BY LEAFLET’ -'- .PRICE'i/- ' •Obi


itklnable frdm. the Rectory, Woone Lane, Clltheroe: also Coleman’s, Castle Street, Clitheroe.


YOUR RADIO AND T/V P b oH e - t t? dealers! .


14, MARKET P ‘


LACE 35ne 167


ELECTRIC WASHERS. BLANKETS, ’HiOOVERS,


SHAIfERS, KETTLES, ETCj., E’TC. CASH OR TERMS


Clithcroe Amateur


Operatic anp Dramatic Society


O K L ^ O M A To-night Friday: . I' '


FEBRUARY jl4to-19th, 1955; -REHEARSALS


.


Fuli Rehearsal at 7-45 p.m. in the .Old School, Church BrowJ (Act 2i Scene;3). ,


Febfuary_13thj : , ;


Dress! Rehearsal in the King jLane Hall at 2 p.m. G, SPEAK, Secretary.


OLD-TYME


DANCING ) ..


■ i


Clithefoe Conservative \


. 'i Club :;'.i •>.’! •. - • ;


To-m()rrow (Saturday) 7-30* to 11 p.m.


ADMISSION 2/6 \VHIS


iONGR! lUpCH


:EGATIONAL CLITHEROE


L: dies Fellowship dffllJDREN’S


Fancr Dress Parade ill THE SCHOOL


on, ,,


To-m!orro v (Saturday) Judges:. WESTHEAD’


M ^ . M.


paradfe Ci;


Aduits 9d BUFF


WAIDING


] weekes 3-30 p.m.


Origi nal an ADN


lasses: id Humourous.


Mission: : Children 6d.


ET TEAS. TON READING


llOOM


•RAND ND DOMINO RIVE


(FRIDAY) prompt.


UARY 11th lence 7-30 p.m.


GOO3 PRIZES.' I ■ ' I!' ■.)-'.'' !■' ( it i i j im m’ 'r


a '1i •' ;• m I Mii’^ I - |i' 'i'


4 l''V; CL


[THEROE AMATEim OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY


TRY A NEW murphy AND HEAR THE ; i ; DIFFERENCE


The itjurphy A192 Compact table ’ receiver, £ 17/ i0/0, tax paid. ' I Cash or terms. ; ,


THE IbALL, LOWERGAlDj CLITHEROE


^la'.strch4h-w^, thc strchgth : ll^or^^'SF


A I - Invincible In-battle. • „ ; ’ . , - • •


THURSDaIy and- FRIDAY at 7-30f SATURDAY at 2-15, 6-0. 8-15 , KAY WALSH. BILL OWEN. EDWARD UNDERDOWN in


T h ^ R a in b ow j a c k e t /Ps'toty % triumph'and heartbreak;


Booking (ifhoe open daily .11 tO'l2-30, 3 to 4.30.


SATURdAY at 2-15: JOHNNY MAi BULLION OF


' “ THE


l||k BROWN in “ BOSS OF ITY.”


All Week (commenoing February 21st)


STUDENT PRINCE,” in^OincmaSoone,.with the singing voice of Mario Lariia.


^___ 'Booking Offioo open Mon., Wec(.. Sat. from 2 to 4 P.m. Tel. 147 ■ ’ Owner:.’


TO-NKTHT iFUday) at r-3d: SATURDAY at 2-fS, Walt Disney's ." THE LI VING ..DESERT.” .


! (Coloui by MONDAY


Teohnlcolorl'.. - 'i,.:. /r,'. ■


arid 8-25 . my


■ '


TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15 and 7-30 ROOKi HUDSON, PIPER LAURIE in ,.


» Wl s c r Ie


Wtok' oorimienoing .February 14th. <955 -


a l l ; w e e k ^ MONDA'r to iFftlRAY-at T?3d5p^A1fU«DAY,at;6-0 ^nd S.IS


MICHAEL REDGRAVE, LEO GENN and ANN I TODD in !


gReen scarf THE


A gnppiiig mystery with a big' surprise climax.: sensational and dramatic, It will have you gluedrta^your seat.


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y f e ] y e a l w a y s l i k e d ' ’i a ip r p h y ' ' 'S e ^ ^ ^


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That’s quite understandable because, we often forgather with friends .from the Wplwyrj works.


' what zeal they tackle the turWnh out of an honest-torgoodness value-for-mbney job,


We know what sort of people they are and with i


But we[ve never [known such public eiithusiasm for any range ()f sets as therb .is .for murphy


tl|jRRET TUNED TELEVISION ' '


. Its best.' Old radios,' too, | afi i oft' iri pretty


tough and tenaclo is. ■ But time i does tell, and even your own old' ! campaigner is probably tong! past


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Let us collect your ! Lawnraower for . Re-sharjpening


aiid Overhauling Also your Garden Shears THEO WILSON


! and sons, ltd. I YORK STREET


CLITHEROE. Phone 88 r |


or any kind of Tools for i . Re-sharpening.


SPRING ' .m v f


SPECIAL REDD SUITS TO MB: DURING! iFEBr


FRED


dI MARKET ULITBEROE.


SUIT


CTION on ASUBE RUARY


— PATTERNS TVITH 1 ’LEASURE —


& CO. LTD.


TAILORS AND ODIifitters


PLACE Tel. 58


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