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memorials jRANTTE, MARBLE,,axoite '


a . fofj our selection of dnlsiM i .


W. ROOC MONpMENTAIi MASONS'


tQttGijIng and .Renovation^'. Blackburn Road i,


great HAR)V00B' births


MOpRE.—fin Weston Royal infirm" concerned^ ‘


engagements _ ' Thnfmn


pUST-BAKER is announced'


inciina. vonmroi* Padiham, [and. w .‘HaymOod, younger Ison '


iiliki D ' T0:li|GHT FRIDAY at't-SO


SATORDAY-PIEASE note o n e "<*‘**^ marriage AtAINSWORTH-WORTHINOTON


da^hter of Mr. a. 'Worthington aod the; late Mrs. Eveline Worthington, of 4, ormerod T a - race, Barrow, to Ernest Eetcr only son! of Mr. and Mrs I E.*' Ainsworth; of SprlngwoDd Whal-


the Jpllle Memorial Chukh on Saturday, 4th July b f Margaret. Only-


GOLpEN WEDDING


'!(^?®T?'’,;^ongratulatlons Jnd best wishes mother and father


itfoy.


occasion of yoiir Gjidea Anniversary, loth j5ly.


j ’


V/EBSfER.ipCougratuiatlons to a. dear mother and father on <he


occasion of their Golden Wedding Annlversaty loth July, 1959. | _ —Prom Winnie, Clifford aUA


famlly. 20, Wilson Street


W E B S T EiR. Congratulations, grandma and grandad on the. occasion of your Golden Wedding Anniversary loth July, 1959. 1 —From grandson Joseph, Mary


and great-grandchildren Linda Anne and Peter.


WEBSTER.r-Congratulatlons ^ 3 St .wishes on your Goldeni


Wedding Anniversary 10th, July,. -From Kitty, Joe and family.


DEATHS


HALL.-Gn July 6tli, 1959, at 2 JforK Une Langho, WllUam HaU late of Tanners Arms, Dfnckiw’ aged 54 years. Cremated^ at Pl^lngtoa on Wednesday. July


barker.—On Saturday, July 4th E ®L‘,' Broohslde," Downham;


ot. I^nard's Church. Downham. on Tuesday. July 7th.


Bdith, wife of the late Thomas


ROYSTON.—The funeral took; place privately at the Crema­ torium Stellawood, Durban oh Thur^ay, July 2nd, of Rlchartf Royston (formerly of: MUtoh.


64, Chelsea; Esplanade, Durbah.- S. Africa, dearly belov^ husbancf of Ada and beloved father of Eric. Frank and Kenneth


and-late or


SUTCLIFFE.-;-On July 8th In hos^ pltal, Nellie (nee MlllerF, thi dearly lov^ ,wl/e of Jack SufcUffe” of 57. Whalley Road, Olltharoe’


■^ed 49 y ^ . Funeral from the Chapel of Rest “Rockdale ” CUtb-


ajn. prior to Interment’at 311th-. e roe Ceme te ry.


BIRTHDAY MEMORIES


WHITEOAK.—Birthday' memories pi a dear daughter and sister Marlon, died July ,14th, 1956. ■ T


A beautiful; memory Is all that ’ Is left,


—From , Father and Mother. Brothers 'and Sisters an* families. {


Of one of the dearest, one of the best.'


/ IN 1 m|eMORIAM: GRICE.—In loving memory of a


jX U t i 194^ ouij hearts your meixtory


Raymond. Sister M


liflOL brother who died July 7th 1958 r and


HOOLEY.-—in]loving memory of a father, Joseph,


^daughter-ln-Iaw. 57. Wonne Tjitik jlovlng memory of a.


Ever In our thoughts. > his -loving wife, son an*


' w f®fher 1 and grandad^ Bill


Thoj^hts of you are irtjh -ua.! "^Xrge^^ P555 but we .jvon't;


^-dled July 8th, 1957 ' / i 1953':” *^mr Sy''''


lovmg memory or‘ July 14th,


deep in m|'heart i “ Uld


^PQ^®SS,-^n loving meihory of tSough^“f


®Xar°''®‘*' “ i®®d at.d v e r i f From her denr H-nch-n,.


JflllUdCP T_ ----------- Jil day ■°o


_^rTom her dear Family ^ RnRImcT


--Prni? y?—T a uiw juiy 5th. 1957. '


'a^dear^fat'w? ISM.


jwho dfed Juy 6thv -From “ ‘®®®d.“


Wreaths, BouaJets, Cut Flowiirs eto.| A. PEARCE & SON


_


CHATBURiIi NURSERIES, (Near Pindle Hotel) i


'


Resident: 29 -Tower Hill, CIliheToal Tel; Ch^tburn 230, '


. BOOK -


nf i J . to you.


Oiir*d *7 'pP^iod memori ‘al Our desire Is * 'to be of servloft


o '


A lways a tribute, (iur *u"antee foT. "Aunual Cire u r oliei^t*


.1 : ' - FOR YOUR-


HOLlDAYi ARpNGEmNTS WEDDINGS A SPECIALITY


Clitheroe Naturalists i Society i ! i


>-SCSU! !H5.S«


:CLITHER0E 345 RAMBLE


^ ; TO'WHAIL^ i ARRANGED FOR - |


ACCRINGTON 2641' - I


SUNDAY, JULY 19th I' ■ IS r '


NOW CANCELLED l


DRIVING TUmON


have averaged ' 80 to 90 per; cen. TEST SU(X!ESSES. ■


(Ashton School of Motofing) Over a period of years we'


A.S.M.


lor to most. Lessons In yoiir- own town and over test routes.


Agetif: HARDCASTLE, ' 7. MOOR LANE, CSJITHEROE


Our tuition Is acknowledged as second to none and iSUfte.r* {


CLOSED on Monday, Tiie.sday and Wednesday, July • 20th! 21st and 22nd.


the PUBLIC UBEARY AND READING ROOWT'WILL BE


PUBLIC LIBRARY Notice is hereby ^ven that


|^''rhe i Library, and -Reading- Room will Close at; 5 p.m on Saturday. July IStli and Sat­ urday, July 25th. !,


Borough of Clitheroe JULY


HOLIDAYS


OF CLITHEROE - '1' ' — ' I- - , I '• i ' l ' . .


BOROUGH!


Cattle & General Market Henthom Paik m Chester Avenue Playr ground


Castle Playing Fieic


(Lower portion ad I ; ; railway)


‘12 o’clock Noon on 19th July, 1959.


CLITHEROE. I ' : ; I 17th July, 1959.


from 12: o’clock Mid: Saturday, 18th July,


The above will be


iight. On 1959. to Sunday,.


olring CLOSED


R. B. BNO


, Tovjm |


'WEtEN, ■ Clerk.


H “fenlory of,


I I l i VICTORfA STREET


CLITHER0E| --j ’PHONE; FOR YOUR


977


None can replace you, noje evei^ iS


®“ "?SS '‘“ f


■'”'e you still. *:.— •-


dearly


S^I^ m jp ^G TIIIS PERIOD ^


COME AND SEE t>UR STOCK OF ' 'I '■ I - ■ - : ■ '


BEDROOM CABINETS


FU m rU R E . . . . : KITCHEN TABLES


E tc . jTERMS TO SUIT 'ALL 'POCKB]?3 ■


• SPECIAL T JUiJy ISthl


)AY OFFER • AUGUST 1st


5 PER CENT DISCOUNT ■'lI O N ' jALL^


: ■ ; 1 ■


-0 - - f f -


erpe. Sendee St. James's iChurdv^ to-morrow, Saturday, aLi-4e^


i e G Q Q Ira-Vii';


arker, aged 68 years. Interred at. I


^


EILEEN HERUE.NIALL MboGINNIS inl'lSHE DIDN’T SAY NO ” A - ' Week I Oommenolng'July 20th, 1959


MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY kt 7-30 DON kelly, ED.l,q. ROBINSON, MARGORIE HELLEN in


Valley! of Death HELL SQUAD


; ^ ; j.l PLUS. : r WALLY CAMPO, BRANDON GARROLlI in


Thursday; Friday and Saturday at 7-30 PLEASE NOTE TIMES


I JOHN AGAP. JUNE KELLY in I Six YVONNE 'LIME, jGARY CLARK in Tali' Tlie RecM^s Age


Booking DRioe open iWednksday and Saturday, 2 nim. to 4 other times at The General Offloe, 2, Moor Lane, |10 a.m,


noon, ?-i5 p.m, to; 5 p.m, Tel, eiitheroo 1150/1.


D.m.i to 12


CLITffill^OE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY — LIMTIED ^


-------—


FURNI SHING DEPARTlMENT - s^ S h , . ■'


- f n . inlm il I , ' Ahml ■ m i n i ’“ ir


l-NIGHT (Friday) at>.15! SATURDAY, at M6 (OntrPerfoimanoO GORDON SCOTT In “TARZAN'SlFIQHT.fOfl LIFE"! 0 |


MetrocolO)*' -


and. DAN DAILEY in "UNDERWATER.WARRIOR’< SATURDAY at 2-15: DANA ANDREWS In " KIT CARSON"


BIN TIN TIM in Episode 3 “ LAWldF THE WILD" . ‘M.OM . CARTOON;^


i ..... Week'Commencing July 20th, 1959


I 1


MONDAY to. FRIDAY at 7-30i SATURDAY at 6-0 and MS GRAND HOLIDAY REPERTORY WEEK L.MfllW>AX— d.flPK.IiAWKINS. GLYNIS JOHNS in


E^tman Colour“THE SEilSERS” ; ' TUESDAY— GLYNIS JOHNS, DONALD 8INOEN in :


. T -T. echnicolor 1 ji


T “MAD ABOUT MEN” -; WEDNESDAY— TONY CURTISi JANET LEIGH in


. j ■ , Technicolor . , j i ■ i


THERE WILL BE A MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF -rHIS AT 2-15


THURSDAY— JOHN GREGSON. JUNE THORNBURN in


E “TRUE AS A tlURTLE 'I* FBIDAY— dirk BOGARDE. VIRGIfllA McKenna in


astman Colour . j ' ‘ ''I...... T e c h n ic o lo r “SI MB A” | : SATURDAY- Alec gUIness, cEoii Parker in ;


Tec “THE LADY KILLERS” SATURDAY at 2-15! “ SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON"


hnicolor ' ; - . } --V j


Episode 4 “LAW OF THE WILD" • M.Ci.M. CARTOON N.B.—THE SPECIAL MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY AT 2-16


Booking Office open dally 11 to 12-39. 3 to A;39. Week Commonoing JulVI 13th, 18591


tel. 278


- HoUday' Time—or Any Other Time—alidays TOP QUALITY at BARGAIN PRICEjj at


SHORT’S ^ & 2a, SHAW BRIDGE STREET -


: CLITHEROE


Branches also at Skipton. Accrington, Heywood; Rlihton. '(]; and;. Blackburn. ;


MEN’S & BOYS’ outfitters!'BOOTS & SH015S. OPEN HOLroAY WEEKS AS USUAL


Men’s Plastic Macs — 15/-?' Ladies’ Plastic Macs ... 10/-


Men’S : Elasticated Swim Trunks ..■■■■■...........11/6


Men’s Top ; coats


Quality Bain- ....... from 55/-


Meh’s Work Socks ' 1/3 to 5/6 per pair


Black and White PUmsoles 10 to 2 3/11' 3 to 5 4/& 6: to8 5 / l l ..


Ladies’ Bedroom Slippers ■ - ' ^ 7Al & 9/11


Men’s .Black and BroiWi Shoes


Men’s Khaki Drill Boys’ Khaki Drill


Shorts 10/6


“Tiiflklng” lBoois;:.ohly 37/6 from 21/6


Nety Brown Officers Chrome Boots (worth douMe) 47/6


Shorts 5/3


Men’s Fancy Shirts i All sizes from ,12/6


Genuine " Bukta’’ Buc-Sacs „ '___________ only 19/11


New Gas Mask Haversacks only 4/11


Men’s Gaberdine Trousers I ' ' ■





Men’s Slipovers from 8/11 Ex-Army String Vests 6/6 Men’s Singlets and Trunks 2/11


.


_Men’s_Blazers_ Men’s Pyjamas


from 42/6 18/11


' from 59/U ________from_22/6.


Men’s Navy Melton 'Trousers , '_________


Men’s Bedford Cord Trousers . '


Men’s Khaki Drill and Navy Shirts ......... ...... . 7/6


Boys^ and Men’s ;-Dlack Jeans ..1,.......; 7/61& 9/11


Lee I Cooper Ladies' Junior Mlss Coloured [■


17/11 &


Black Base Ball Boots 11-^ 5/11 3-^ 6/6


Boys All and Girls Shoes


sizesl7/6.19/11.^3/6 7/9


9-10 8/9 6-8


Men’s Waders Ex-Goyem-i mehti (New)


Childrens Sandals 7/9 & 8/6 39/11-I49/11 29/11


Men’s ; Commando jsoled Boofa


Men’s Work Boots Htibbed' and' Bradded 29/11 & 35/-


Junloir Miss “ Bukta" livhite: Shprte


Men’fi English Tee Shirts All colours 4/6 &l 4/11


Boys’ Tartan and ColOured Shirts


Men’s Tartan Shirts ... 7/11 New lArmy Crash.


New Sleeping Bags i


Framed Rnc-Sacs '


Boys’. iSults


19/11 Men’s; Suits 29/11


Helmets 10/-


65/-. 69/6 & 79/6, ! ' 33/6. 37/6 & 89/11


Newest Sports Coats ; Small Men’s 35/- ' Men’s and O.S. 49/11


' from! 35/- .. from^ 75/-


Boys’Jand Girls’ Zipped! Jer- kins ................ from 19/11


Zipped Travel Bags ; T~ i I : 14/11, 22/6 & 29/11


Newest Travel Cases M ' 10/11 to 35/6


Men’s & Boys’ Sne^ette Jackets


Men’s Fawn Riding Macs WoJ> iQuality New Army '


Blankets. Large Stocks lof


TENTS and all CAMPING EQUIPMEI^ .CATALOGUES AVAILABLE ' ! j


S/BA(jS,_ Kapok filled, 33/6 ! TENTS from 35/|


29/11 &i35/- ....jl3/6 r«//.


from! 4/11;


Genuine Australian Khaki Worsted Trousers only! 14/6


10/6 '


leans 19/11


and


I ARMY ANp NA ^ STORES


il. ■' • I


f . W . W C K lLW ^R ’fH AND CO. LTD.


THE STORE WILL BE OPEN '] / , , v '


mjRiNCi.! CUTHEROE HOLIDAY WEEK


[Tuesdayi Iliursday, Friday, Saturday ' j"


JULY 21st, 23rd, 24th and 25ih ' i.


■ ! , ' ■ -


AND OPEN AS -USUi^ THE FOLLOWING WEEK


Natitmal Federation of Retail Newsagents Clitheroe Branch


CLITHEROE


H O L ID A Y WEEK JULY 18th - 25th, 1959


^ In iprevloite years there wUl-be NO DELIVERY of Morning or Evening Newspapers (Including Sunday) • after Friday, July 17th. ;


M'Neyrepapers. unless publication has been suspsnded. will be on Stands as given below commenclnfsa'turdav I July 18th, I to Saturday, July 25thf


; ' '


The “Glltheroe Advertiser & Times” wUl be on sale on j the stands,on Friday, July 24th.


Football Outlock, Sporting Record, Winner (If pub- I llshed, on stands day of publication.


1 j' ■ 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Journhir Racing and


^ ,S T A p s FOR SALE OF MORNING! aM) EVENING' NEWSPAPERS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS.; SUNDAYS ; 8 a,m. to 11 a.iri.: WEEKDAYS. 7-30 a.m.: to 10-30 am 1. ' HEinTHORN iPARK (JA l^ : M I]


! ' 'BA'WDLANDS! (Ir^and & Margerlson,' Newsagents). . WAimoo /(Ainsworth & Alder^ph, Newsagents).


j 5. RAILWAY BOOKSTALL (W; 'H. Smith & Son) Open I as usual.


. .WOpNEliANE. (Royles, Newsagebtii). ; ■ i


: 6. OW^!N3, WELLGATE. (Open as usual). 7. iWHIALLEY ROAD. (Outside Brown Cow).


8. 8, Vj/iH'ALLEY. ROAD (Outside Commercial Hotel). 9. LOIjV .MQORi..INSTITUTE. ;


10. SHAW BRIDGE (Ainsworth & AldersOn, Newsagents) IL MAkKET PLAGE (Advertiser & Times) Open as usual 12. WADDINGTON ROAD BRIDGE.


l i COjlNER HIGHFIED ROAD & LITTLEMCIOR. 14. MOORLAND ROAD.


l


' ; ' i


t '


15. CIH|ATBURN ROAD (Cricket GroundlEhtraHce) FOX STREET. ■•’ , !.


VICTORIA street & WEST: VIEW. I'-:'■ ’THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR THEIR


TE ! DURING & T t e OFm


WILL BE OPl^N, AS USUAL • THE HOLIDAY PERIOD


' ■ (0) ; (A) (0) (A)


Staijring, VICTOR MATURE, YVONNE De CARLO A great story of wartime adventure In the Sudanese desert. ■ ■ ■ ■ "ALSO :,i; j'’...


iTJ)


“BLA(X SHIELD OF FALWORIH” FILM


(0) i Science fiction: at Its very best


The Lost Missile THURSDA


Starring TeclmlCwOr :'f-


Starring John CASSAVETES. VIBGINlji POITIER 'I


f t


ROBERT LOGGIA, ELLEN PARKER, PHILIP VINE ( 0 ):


V and FRIDAY at 7-39 SATURDAY at 9-9 and 3-15 p.m. ;A laugh'picked story ^of a modem Robinson Qrusoe and his brldel


SATUHriAY at 2-16: SPECIAL CHILOREicS ;PROGRAMME ^ARTOONS — LITTLE RASCAI^S j - ^EfllAL ALSO


“THE EAST SIDE KIDS," (0 ) I Boohing Rffleg ooen Mon..,Wed,. Sat., from' 2 to 4 n.m. Tai. la?


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND ijtND H(H)DER MOTOR SERVICES


HOIIBAY EXCIIRSIONS WEDNESDAY, JOEY ISfli


• HARROGATE!


1 I


9-15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m........... I 7/ - 9-30 a.m. (BLACKPOOL (return 6-Olp.m.)..........L 6/9 2-00 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 9-30 p.m.)..........L 5/6


Depart ■ ' -i; ■ , , 8- 00 BRIDLINGTON 9-


MONDAY, JULY |20th


8-00 a.m. REDOiffi via Whitby and Sialtbum .....l 20/- 8- 9-


9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-0 p.m.)........ 6/9 lr30 p.m. BLM3KP(X)L (return 11-0 p.m.) ..... | 6/9


9-15 ajn. SOUTHPORT (return 7-3C p.m. ITJESDJ^^^


7-45 a.m. 9-00 ajn. 9-00 a.m. 9-15 a.m, 9-30 a.m. 1-30 p.m.


8- 9-


(BLACi BLACKPOOL


MORECAMBE KTOOL


CLEETHORPB8 Circular YORK. & i HAHRCXIATB NEW BRIGHTON ........


(return 7-0 p.m.) (return 11-) p.m.)


9-15 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.n;..... 9-30 a.m.. BLACKP(X)L (return 7-0 p.m.) . 1-30 p,m. BLACKPOOL


9-00 a.m. SETTLE, MORECIAMBB AND BLACKPOOL


^ 8-00 a.m. 8-


9- 15 a.m. 9-30 a.m. 1-30 p.m.


00 ajn.


THURSDAY, JULY WHITBY !


BLACKPOOL iBLACKPOOL


SCiffiiBOROUGH ................ .......... 'MORECAMBE (return 7-30 p.m.) ... p.m..


......


(return 7-0 (return ll-fo p.'i3.)


FRIDAY, JULY 24th


9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL v’(return 7-0 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 26th


112-30 p.m. CBESTBR ZOO ..................... 2-00 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return 9-30 p.m.)


Iff-30 a.nv ,SEVEN LAKES ........ ............... ,9-30 a.m. SOUTHPORT (return 7-0 b.m.) 9-30, a.m. BLACKP(X)L (return 6-0 p.m.


9- 00 a.m. 9-15 a.m. 9-30 a.m, 1-30 p.m,


8-00 a.m. 8-


9- 15 a.m. 9-15 a.m. 9-30 a.m., 1-30 p.m.


8-00 a.m. 8-


9-00 a.m. WINDERMERE & BOWNESS 9-15 a.m, SOUTHPORT (return 7-30 p.m. 9-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-0 ip.m.) 1-30 p.m. BLACKPOOL (return'11-0 p.m.)


8- 9-


00 a.m.


.'LLANDUDNO ..... . WHITBY i ..................J.. H!ARR(X3-ATE & KNARESBORO SOUTHPORT (return 7-3p p.m BLACKPOOL '(return 7-0 p.m.) ...


MONDAY, JULY 27th


18/9 18/9


BLACKPCXJL (return ll-lo p.m.) 00 a.m,


RHYL ...... ...................... SCARBOROUGH............ NEW BRIGHTON ...... morecambe ; .......... ............... BLACKPOOL (return 7-0 p.m.) BLACKPOO^J (return 11-0 p.m.)


TUESDAY, JULY 28th


16/3 17/6' 9/9 8/9 6/9


6/9


WEDNESDAY, JULY 2^h 00 a.m. BRIDLINGTaN ....


00 a.m. CHESTER via Liverpool.......


9-00 a.m4 YORK! & HARROGATE !. I......... . !9-00 a.m. BUXTON


19-30 a.m. il-30 p.ra.


9-15 a.m. MQRECAMBB i I (return 7-30 p.iJi.) BLACKPOOL; (return 7-0 p.m.)'


THURSDAY, JULY 30th .......[..


BLACKPOOL (return 11-10 p.m.) FRIDAY, JULY 31st


19-30 a.m. BLACKPOOL (return 7-0 p.m.) The above Excursions can be booked ai;


!j Wcllgate, Clitheroe (Tel. 473) at ^Unsweirth ; i and Mdenoo) Vnevf^geiits, lyaterloo i Clitheroe (Tel. 155^ and 44 ’ (Tel. 671)


Roadi, 46, Shawbridge 6/9


11/6 12/ - 7/- :


18/6


6/9 6/9


10/- 7 /- 8/9 6/9


6/9


15/9 ' 7/-


■6/9 8/- 5/8


........


(r§tum ll-() p.bi.m..) 23 rd


00 a.m. SEVEN LAKES .... ................................ 00 a.m. CHESTER ■via Liverpool ...1......


WEDNESDAY. JULY 22nd


15/9 H/6


10/9 [7/- 6/9 6/9


18/9; 17/0; 8/9; 6/9 6/9 .


J


! 20/- i 11/9 ; !9/9 8/9 6/9


6/9 , 7/- In


00 ajn. RiHYL ...i............. ...................I......,...,...;, 16/9 15: a.m.,' MOREGAMBE (return 7-£0'P.m.)


, . 8/9 . T . T •


GREAT YORKSfflREl SHOW; SUNDAY^JULY bth j


00 a.m. WINDERMERE & BOWNESS i............ ..L 12/- ....... ....I i8/6 pare


^V IR G IN ISLAN D 4!*^® to;spend your hoheymodn.on a desert Island?


(0) MASKELL SIDNEY YOUR RADIO AND tV DEALERS


MARKET PLACE . . . TELEPHONE 167


CLITHEROE antI 443 ‘ MURPHY .


FERGUSON FROM


ULTRA HM.Y. 12


E^R.READl GUDJEAlk’


' ' Itailil ,■ 1' :


Cartoons .


/ ALSO


' .hA.NOE. PM8TER8 " (0) A grand Western I. .Week Commencing July 29th, 1959


MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 A OBAND, double FEATOBBI PROGRAMME


• • i T I M B U K f #


you go on holiday or even j( yment I


and glvea aq .mucT. en — ntl


i'


■'lypiil III


_ pLITZKRieo ’’-r’The. film that was too hot for the Continent programme


^.30! Saturday; at 9.0 arid 8.15 little rascals ~ serial a


nd prices. You will be blMea"* under no obliMtlon mS, “ find U8. anxious to > ■ j - nclD.


' LTT US (X)LLiOT-TOTIB( i, lawnm( |w^ ;


FOB ■ ' OBX-SBARFSNDKLI BEPAIRINa ' B OVKBHAtJLmOJ, AlSO^nS


ATHNTTON, not IFOEQBTTDtO* THE SCISSORS 1 f ' i-


SHEARS. AZElAND SAW PROBABiT NBED BXFBBT


TE HO. WI^nI i


AND ^^NSi^^HlTED ' > Tel. 88


REGISTERED AS A, JJEWSPAPEE. f'iU" « No. J4105


'V' • • '


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■ ■ .''.’ -/••A' . ' - r V V ’.'---A '■ '


'■ ! . : - . ■ '".M" ^ VALLE & VARIETY H AY WA


AICX/ESSORIES TO TONE SEE ' OWS


Fred Read ouTFinffi s, I' OW ER


JN ^ WIDE CHOICE OP M A T B ^ STYLES AND


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