■ i 'l l bNS VACANT
. i _____■ ■ !' II iLet your hobbyi be land pay lorl yom iday the pleasabt Ipleasure and profit Itlng machine, aid Ttlng Scheme.I, Bor J Dept. CA. iMdal iLane. BradtordlS.
_ ELECTRICIANS I Dynamo and Ltd., Henthom
HTENANCE ELEC- 1. by Rlbblesdale . Clltheroe.j-Apply:
Irequlred for Office fably with some
1 typing.—Box' iN4, I Times Ofiice. '[
I ssTstanT regd.|- Iter to: E.i Bullock
IE.
pst Oflice, Cllth- weaverIS
Atle St^OUtherSe. _____
d o bb y : and
LOOMS,-apply! IRNBER LTD., I f i . MILL, I HEROE. I
i I !i
lAND DISTRICT
IVIANAIJEMENT i ^ITTee j i
I vacancies exist:- A, DE MATERNI^
UR8ING AUXILI I duty^approx, 35
YHALLEY I i datron. |o r Geriatric Ward, l U1 Hotel,i Rlmln urn 220.
JlSTANT, girl IS-., Iixismetlcs counter,
prospects,'-Applji [ M.P.S., 4,' Rd'- heroe. i
ENERGETIC GIRL an read.: for work I poultry! I tarm.-f- Ihs Poultry Ptirm,
. 26; good pros- tklng condltfonk;
I and enthusiastic p scheme: state and wage reqdl-j- Advertlserl and
lER reqd.; mom- Msport found.-^- I Moorcock ' Inn, Utheroe. l 1 j
MEAT DEPOT. require Asslst-
^full or part-time Yard. iMatron. ■: read.; live In
,read, as , shop veevers Ltd.,
mem^ ia l s Im*I.» » u r U o ib n (m i
K t J R ’ any ohurohyard. T f f l
OfAnll*- WAfblo or Stone and cap deliver i nd erect
FECin t e .
{ MEMORIAL ORAFTVMEN SINCE ibeo I
iWhalley Nejf Road BLACEBURn 6248
; ’Phone: (Open Saturday afternoon!) - ‘ ! , BIRTH CLARK—On July” !
bank, Waddingto (n^ Garnett)! Clark, a son (Ian
OAUNT.-Eev. &ni Gauat announce daughter, Miriam, Meade, Saturday,
Maby thanks to ni and' to the doctor.
1 r HIIUI
s j ______ ith, jflt Ro(^.
to Diana
to ] Gordon Garoett). i
„ Mrs. Alan he birth or a at' -Bramiey r July 23ril.
SMITH.—On July 20 Meade, to May (nfe Tom, a daughter. Ing the: doctor and
ses and staff , 1 '
tn at Bramiev staff.
1 .Tlie' engagement; is announceri
; ENGAGEM ENTS P DOUGHERTY—M/ICQUABRIE~'
Mrs W. H. Doughejlty. of sSw Road. Honriclh 1
tetjveen Jean Isabeile Macquarrie the; youngest daughter of Mr/ l;ia«iUMrie and;^e Jlate Mr Arembald Macqusfile,; of 67 Whalley; Road.; QUtheroe anri Roystonj the only 5>n of Mr and
'■ onaw
eldffit -daughter of Mr. and iK ’ G. IBralthwalte. of Ivy Cotffi'
TOMLlNSON-BRiilTHWAITr' < S S S " ' . .V f t
Sawley, Nr. CUtberie. : Congratu: latlons from both, families.
' “ i m a r r U QES ' I .
On July 25th. Gte 1 son. of Mr. and | M ; Cunningham, to I ; daughter of Mrs. Mr; wuuam Else..
M CUNNINGHAM^ELLSE 1. 8. Charles iM.
atrlcla eldest and the late
■ ; 1 ■ 1 ! ! S ILV ER WEI )DINGS 1
j SELLER&4G lAHAM
LUCAS r E D | , 'I
[of Gas Turblni Equipment.
LTERING UTMENT■ I :
ancy for a m !-- i
‘ JGEOT
ge of a [ small ted ■ Director’s Room,
j
llude e ^ c e ofl 5 to 11'2 per-! ,I morning andl
■ to the right on. I
|to Siej : Officer;
should be
ough Works, leet. Burf)ley.
10RIAM . membrles !6f
jue, _
Wife and! tilt ,
|r , who, died July ng melnory of
i memories
ivho died August fJof A u ^ t conies
|dey I will never . say, I no floJers
et, :! I ' l l IWhalley.
I lost' bn. that isad ng Husband!
lured memories Bband, Billy, ^d vho died August bay 6th, 1642J
back !to. byMne
p, i but' memtrles Jving Wife. Low I Moor,
and I MEMpRI^S
birthday ! nlem- Uy 26tb. hembered' always.
|?ather! jean and 1 I-'
plltheroe. i
|X)vlng |n, July 26th, were.l you
6' In,our menpory. I Uncle ' Tom and
t: Street, cDGMEiUTS
Khbours, and the |I(tee and officials Ind Whalley Co- Y ■ and 'Mrk A. kind, expressions
piirs. Greenwood k all relatives,
id floral i tributes Ibereavementl:'
|illlngtbn. I I
. Peel Iwlsh^ to lives and friends
Tjfor their Mnd st Bradford.
1 expression^ :Of J sad loss.' and the Irses | l Hawkins, the
and Qieen’s
Of THE «a»
p r e l im in a r y h e a t W E
( OWERS
JjjAKING advani :^ments with Funeral Service,
complete, guide 1 tiibe of need;
e arrange. Sc al es
for
irovides af use at a I
Remembe certain of
HCRLES hinerrlsirvice
i)w Garde 1,' II
ns ierdc 29U Admission F rw
BLACKBURN 40; . ■ ACCRiNGTl
. CLITHEROE 34.S 2 ON 2441 Reserve!
JDNESDAY, 24th AUGUST ARISH church EEAILL-7-30 P.M. Seats 3/- & 2/- : Unreserved 1/-^
M I
ys; this la a* less) per,week A good wage
Congratulations, Jee on; the occasion ^ wedding annlversar
—Dolly, Billy and iiario.
(Jonmtulations. Mother mid Fatto on your golden wedding anniversary, July Mth.
„
(GOLDEN WBDDING ; ' beckett- Ih il l
i -rProm Herbert'and Dorothy;^
~;Congratulatlon8, iGrandma and Granddad-from ^aicoim 11
:JSy 2 8t h . '^ ‘^ ® I
Conmtulations and best wl^es,- ^ JAunty and Uncle j on Stir-
1 BEOKETT-lHILL I
isth*"^ ^®<l<llDg; adversary, July —Piom Marlon.; A l^ and .lovoe
FAiyiER-Oongratulauons. Mother , and Dad on your tfoiden wedding
anniversary. July 31st. ^
—f)om Alice and Jim, Frank, Lilian and Cllfloid,
All our:love andjbest wishes. |
- sail! Malton, Hegh
I1935.’ : , :-;T prrow. doubt'and
nes Henry, who
6? 1 years. Interr Crematorium .tniy
'■ 1 DEATljlS : BOOTH.— On July
Bashall Eaves), d husband;of Eleano
aist at'Blid- lald ; (late | of early beloved r Booth, aged
CHEEK,-On July suddenly, in hosplt dearly beloved wlfi George Cheek, of " 1 field Avenue, Wh 78th year. Servlo mpnt at-Whalley 1 on Saturday, July am;
COWMAN.—On July her; reddcnce, York eroe, Ellen, daught John and Mary A her; 76th year. Inti Cemetery; July 28Ui
GREENWOOO.-On 2, West view, BUUi
the, dearly loved Gertrude Greenwoo father of Tom and 76! years. Crema Pleaslngton on Jiii^
’McDONALD—On Ju
jjCemetery on-July ! —Bennett, CUthenx
‘
BOWKER.—In men t o r Mother, who d 1(M5«
—Tom. Ada. Alice.
' But you left us 'None on earth 1 ; place.
1 . : mother, How we miss !
Ipft we think lace, -
—From Colin, Shli and Anne.
of,a dearly beloved Father (Alf), who 2nd, 1956.
BRIGGS.-In loving dear Mother, who llth, 1959.
, (Jwrge, the beloved the late Jane McDc 1 Interred
a t ; 8, Beech Stre
’aletta,” Lin dley,' In 1 and Int
il,27th, 19 Emily, of: the 1
“arish Chur 39th.i at 11
23rd,.1960, r House, cai
60,he ^te oe- ler er- ch 45
Psrkei . Tel: Whal ey
rred Cllther . i
of the 1 Cowman;
ite In oe
at h-
July ;23rd, at gton, Arthur,
Ion : was at 27th.
nald; aged 79 It Cflftheroe .
husband of
7th.' . Tel. 582.
’ IN MEMOlHAM
ory ; of our ed July 26th,
1; We always ren lember.
memory of a died August
of you dear your loving
to remember, ran fill your
ley, Kenneth
I'IS memories Husband and
,—Prom his lovlni; ! family.
died August Wife and
(^1 CLITHEROE OASHIE FETE —1960
ALlilNG A l i TALENT!! I ,
ii For i iries close Friday, 12th August
f JUDOmOlBY CELEBTiriES OF STAGE, SCREEN ANDiliADIO.
I ! ___
• MAGNITTCENT CSHiALLENGE TROPHY ; SILVER CUPS AMD PLAQUBSil
• speciAl sections px!)R children and^ groups
it (ioeFnfJt matter whether-you ^ If yoli :an entertain In Any way—join In the fun.
, . -
our LAST OPPORTUNITY to enter for the Town’s Great ’Talent Contest— i
11
1 and loving Connie, aged
husband of
y 24th, 1960, 5t, Clltheroe,
All Goo Js may be obtained on H.P, Terms or through our 20*Weeks Club
and PILL
BED Dl
1 and Horace, f your silver August 3rd.
vine, younger ■
C^einaScope I t’s wonderful
other times noon
a to-night (Friday) at 7-30; | SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8.16
JONATHAN KIDD. DORIS DOWLING in "WINK OF AN EYE" " HE IDI' AND PETER." Bewitching adventure.
Week oommenoing Showing for Six Days
August 8th, 1960
t ihuil
| : i " l l l ' l ImndiiliK ns TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 8-0 and 8-15
ALEC GUINNESS. BURL IVES. MAUREEN O’HARA. NOEL COWARD in " OUR MAN FROM HAVANA." (Cinemascope). | j I
SATURDAY at 2-15: REX ALLEN In "ARIZONA COWBOY." EP. 7 “ PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS." TECHNICOLOR CARTOON
Week commencing August . 8th, I960 . i
MONDAY 0 FRIDAY at 7-30 SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16 Anthony Newlej , Anne Aubrey,
Bemk Winters, peimione Baddeley in GET MARRIED (U)
entertainment with the bedside doctor, who cuts the capers when i he gets hitched.
Booking Officb open Wednesday and Saturday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; St
. The General Office. 2i Moor Lane, 10 a.m. to 12 2-16 p.m. to 6
p.nl. Tel, Clitheroe 1150/1.
Clithei’oe Go-oj^rative Society Furnishing 0epartment
- A N D ' . -
ROOI^ SUITES OUBLE BUNK BEDS
TO SUIT ALL TASTES ' ' •■' . I '
DIVAN BEDS
f rdm £ ^ 2 /1 0 /0 '
'
Spr in g iN i lE R io ^ a u sizes COT MATTRESSES
DWS—Flock, Feather & Rubber SUIT
CASES : TRAVEL CLOCKS and SHOPPING BAGS
KITCHEN CABINETS tAbl^ - and ■ OIAIRS
12! FREE packets OF *
SOAP POWDER EVERY WASfflNG MACHINE
PURCHASED! PENDLETON VILLAGE AMATEUR SPORTS
SATURDAY, 27fh AUGUST, 1960 | i ■|
at 2 p.m. . I ! Ieveints for adults and children.
■ i Prizes triU be presented by Mrs. Asplnall. t r 11 Admission 1/- : Children 6d.
Entry Forms available from Gregory’s, chemists, Whalley, or Miss' E Cowpetthwalte, Schofield Farm; Pendleton; ■ '■ ..-.••■iClitheroe. -. .
Refreshments available at Reasonable Charges., ... .!■ |i , .
j FOLLOWED BY A DANCE Iri the VILLAGE ilALL, 7-3o' to 11-30- p.m. I ’ EDMONDSON’S BAND :
!| Tickete2/6 _
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW OF BARGAINS ARMY AND
NAVY STORES
& 2a, HAW BRTOGE STREET CLITHEROE
MEIN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, BOOTS & SHOES.
Brandies also at Sklpton, Accrington, Heywood, Rlshton Cord. Trousers 31/6
P.V.’b. Macs...... P.V.C. Legs............ ' l3A l K W/fl Coats ......... ... 26/6 Grey W/H Coats..... ...28/6! Overall Jackets (Na'vy) 19/11;
Summer Jackets (Cream) . ! ■ '
' 25/6
Nylon Jackets (Small and Medium only)........ .... 45/-
Men’s Khaki' Shorts ... 8/11 Cycling Capes........ ...10/6
New Gas Mask Haversacks I
i 3/11 & 5/11
Men’s Plastic Holiday Shoes I
14/6
4 Feet ' Plistlc Paddling Pools....... ,J only 27/6 each
Men’s Cavalry Tw ill, IftouMrs —i—............ 27/6
Men’s Plastic Macs 7/6 & 12/11
Sleeping Bags 25/6, 3f/-, 39/11 & 42/6 -
Men’s Wellingtons. All Sizes 14/6,17/11 & 35/-
Boys’ Khaki DrlU Shorts S/3 T 2/11 & 3/ll
Unlgas Stoves 35/-
Men’s Boiler!:Suits 27/6, 29/11 & 84/-
Men’s Bainboats from. 55/-
Ladies’ SUiiDers All Sizes 7/6 & 9/6
Men’s BlackI & Brown Shoes 24/6,27/6, 32/6, 42/6 & 49/6
Men’s Singlets & Trunks - , ■
■ -.Iv --,2/1 1
NeW Release 6 e n ^ e New Army Biiolig All Sizes Nailed Only.................39/6
Men’s Khaki & Navy DrlU Shirts
x-'frenf.7/6 Men’s "T”’ Shirts 4/11 & S/11
Youths “ M w a r i a n ” . Trousers 23/6 & 29/11
Men’s Armyl Grey .Socks ^ ■
Genuine American EUiaki DrlM Bush Shirts...... 14/6
ItaUan Canvas Shoes Navy and Brbwn.............U/11
Travel Cases ... from lO/ll Baseball Boots !
Size ie-2 3-5 6-10 Price 5 /1 ^ 6/6 , 9/11.
White & Bl^ek FUmsoles Size 10-2 3-5 6-8 Price 3/11 4/6 5/6
Men’s Track Suits All Sizes |29/11
Men’s & Boys’ Football Shorts .......... .-.......... ; 6/11
Boys’ Empire Jeans......7/6
Men’s : oplre Jeans 10/6 & 12/6
Full Size Tennis Baoinets I
10/- each
Plastic lUr Beds........ i 19/11 23-pint Water Carriers.19/11
Men’s khaid Drill TroiuerS 15/11 8i 21/6
“Everoa'k” Safety Motor-- Cycle iHelmets ..........51/6
G e W n e : W o m e n o l f f i c e r s F a w n ! i B a l n c d a t s
8 9 / 6 Oilskin I Cycle Capes 19/11
Men's, llam a s 14/11 & 19/6 Ladles’ jpiastic Macs -j; 9/11
Commando Boots .....j 49/11 Boys’ Poplin S h irts All Sizes i
8/6 each
Men’s. Rib/brace Overalls I . 16/11 & 19/11
Men’s ' Rayon Gaberdine Tron^rs ............19/11
Men’s W^ton Trousers 19/11
“ Tpfl king ^ Boots & Shoes Ail Sl^es Only...... 39/11
W/P TilouserE .
,, U/6,19/11 & 22/6 D, Men’^, Jekhs (AU klz^I
enim W/6i. ; Bialik-19/11; /'BJue"19/ll-’-,-K
WATERl^ROOF APPAREL JJF ALL KINDS ■3 I
aiTHEROE AND DISTRia AGRICULTURlAlij SOCIETY i
(president: SIR H. RUSSELL! HORNBY, BART.) THE 1960
ANNUAL SHOW WHALLEY RpAD
wlU be held on THE SHOT
>yfmLD, aiTHEROE — on
;i
SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST (Gates open from 8-0 a
1|- .m. to 9-0 p.m;) / DU Challenge Cups, Ro^ebowls etc.' ^ t *r iz e mo ney ' JUMPING CLASSES X / DU
CLASSIPICA'nON INGLUDES LIGfHrr HORSE SECTION (under B.S.JA Rules): CHILDIRiEIN’S RIDING AND ,
. il £75 Grade A Senior JumpiDg Competition
Grade B and C and National Foxhunter Conipetition over International Standard Jumps . Children’s Gymkhana
Goat Section (re-introduced) . Poultry Show ‘ Excellent Women’s Institute Section Young Fanners’ Demiins^tions, etc.
100 Glass Open! I Dog Show .
' j ! I KIDDHIS’ CORNER AND AMUSEMENTS. TRADE STANDS
Morris Dancing Competition accompanied b!y The !
AND PARADE FROM! THij TC)WN CENTRE I
BRITISH LEGION jPIPE BAND AND DANGERS
' The strongest Cfiasses of Local! and Open Cattle in the North; ' Pedigree Ayrshire,-' Frieslain and Shorthorn
Classes.' Pedigree Guernseys: and New Classification for
Jersey.Cattle, Heavy Horses, Sheep, Etc. .
PENDLE FOREST & CRAVEN HUNT
( b y k i n d p e r m i s s i o n ' o f t h e M a s t e r , J . R . H l n d l e y , E s q . ) P R I C E S O F A D M I S S I O N : ,
HOUM) DISPLAY. 1
' O f f i c e ; C a s t l e g a t e , • C l i t h e r o e . ' ! T f e l e p h o n e C U t h f e r o e . 1 1 8 7 .
ADULTS 3/66. . CHILDREN l/6d. S h < x w S e c r e t a r y ; J o h n H . ^ w i i l i g l e h u r s t . F i A . I ; , E s t a t e :
j
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-15 1 ! I HARRY BELAFONTE. ROBERT RYAN in
Odds Against To-morrow
The thrilling drama of three desperate men. 'The fury . . . the violence . . . the excitement of a lifetime. In (be thriller of the year I
PRECEDED BY ,
BEN JOHNSON, KENT TAYLOR in FORT BOWIE
When America’s frontier fort became an Apa&e massacre ground. ■ ;
WEDNESDAY at 2-lS; MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN ■ (U)
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16 YUL BRYNNER, KAY KENDALL in
With Broadway's smash bit is even more uproarious on the screen vnth Technicolor. . . .
Bcent comedy performance,from Tul Brynner and Kay KendaU.
. . . ^
We 6nESDAY at 2-15: SPE0I/1L MATINEE
FOR.THE CHILDREN Booking Office open dally 11 to 12-30,3 to 4-30.
T*l.' 278. , M . COlORSG'Opf IAHQLO AmALOAMATID fUM DISTIIBUrOIS tASTMAN colour! ALSO BUSTER ORABBE in DADMAN’S COUNTRY
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-1^; ^ATURDAY at 6-0,and 8-16 ’ i i , '*
'
- THE MOGte^TOP-S ■iSPYSTpRYOFOUI
. - W — COLUMBIA PICTURESprtitnfr
CO N F ES S ION S OF A
^ COUNTERSPY
ERNEST BORGNINE KERWIN MATHEWS
" , i 1 iwttC«U[NOti(HUim';'V''' W- |I muiiiiis Kouiiey - cun omkr " 'J i t '
1 i-;.,iiiil0-Mfn4i*ii«: 'S,
ALSO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY—4 ? ' DRUM CRAZY
' \ '
Sekta may be booked In advance 1or <all levenint peHormanoet at no extra oharge. Booking office open dally 10-0 a-m, to 12 noon: i I Wednesday i2-0 to 4-0; Saturday 2-0 to S.pjn.
•>.’(< '® m t a idlflerehcel And' ! ybt tfee price is pracucaUyi
01-
^ p e ie mahogany 74 gns. and the contemporary, sM , all-j :
am '■ the same. Every little [detail! Is clear and bright even In fuUj daylight on th e 1980 Murphys,!
J '(Picture ^ l l n g brings you^ . . ,
plctdjewmish takes up leas room: ■ f'than-the :14^ t o
BENTHAM^S YOUR RADIO AND TV DEALERS ' - i,
14 MARKET PLACE • CLITHEROE Talephon*) (Cltthtroe 167 «r 443
YOUR OFFICIAL HOOVER DEALERS | FOR aiTHEROE
dlTHEROE
C A S T L E FETE I960
FETE^BALL FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER
. KING .UNE HAIX, GUTHEROE ^ ! Dancing—8 p.m. to 2 a.m. ' '
EDDIE McGAREY & HIS BtolD i ' /i
LICENSED BAB and REFRESHMENTS ; - , i Tickets 7/6 each (strictly limited)
. SPOT'PRIZiES :: BALLCK)NS :;
On Sale at the Public Llbrar^IiorTrom the following; Mr. F. Holt, 16, Hayhurst Street,; Mr. H. Duckworth, 34, Henthorne Road; ,Mr. J. -Hargreaves, 1, Moorland Crescent; Councillor W. Sharpies, 4, Balmoral, Avenue.:
FETE QUEEN COMPETITION
A FETE QUEEN (X)MPBrmON will take;place at the. FETE BALL on FRIDAY,; 2nd SEPTEMBER, at the BING i LANE HALIL A Sliver Challenge Cup, will be presented to the winner and good prizes wUl be given In addition.;
THE JUDGES WILL BE 'WELL-KNOWN' STAGE & TELEVISION STARS.
Competitors MUST reside In Clltheroe or the Clitheroe .
. or Bowland Rural Districts. :
ENTRY FORMS may be obtained from the “ Clltheroe: Advertiser & Times ’’ Office, from Monday, 8th August;
.The OFFICIAL CROiWNiNG CEREMONY will' take place; at the CASTLE BANDSTAND on SA'TURDAY, Sept. Srdil
TORCHL IGHT
PROCESSION. Saturday) 3rd Sept : |
ENTRY FORMS available at the;Public Library or the; Borough Treasurer’s Office, Church Street, Clltheroe. |
Organisers please note that Entries received by the i 16th August only will be included in the Special Souvenir
Programme,' . ’
ST. HELEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL WADDINGTON
GARDEN f e t e
, in THE HOSPITAL GROUPS (If wet. In Sunday School) '
! ' '
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUG. 6th OPENING AT .2-30. P.M.,
GAMES. SPORTS ! . STALLS SIDESHOWS ; i | I ‘ ; 11 Si J ii I I’ ' ■ t 'U' / (A) IT' , '
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30; SATURDAY at 8-0 and 8-16 '
"THE jlNCRY SILENCE." (A)
“ BOMBA AND THE SAFARI DRUMS." (U). ALSO THE THREE j STOOGES. CARTOONS. EP. 3 !'ADVENTURES OF REX."
THIS SATURDAY at 2-0 p.m.: ' I T
Week coijimencing August 8th, 1960 MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 7-30 ,
CLITHEROE STAR JIMORS CLUB •
fiiiHunir l i i i
o
B GIGER THSNiiNnHINO YU H E'EV NT COhtN * STUR EY proint,
A AT LV ANITA EKBERG
GEORGE MARSHAL LORELLADELUCA : 1,1 • , ■
SIGN OF THE O IV ER SEEN ! pictures
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J iiiiil| Bigser I REGISTERED'AS j\ NEWSPAPER No. 4160 FRIDAY, 5, 1960 PRICE THREEPENCi:
Urt u s COLLECT TOUR j' UWNMOWER i ■
i
rE-SHARPENINO, REPAIRINQ OR OVERHAOtnfG. ALSO TOUR
probably ' PED EXPERT ATTENTTON, not , FORGETTING
SHEARS. AiXE AND SAW |i THE SCISSORS !
THEO. WILSON | AND SWS UMITED I
aiTHEROE. Tel. 88;
Style plus Quality ! - TAILORING
We specialise In tailoring OIOTHES FOR MEN who appreciate'STYLE, CUT and QUALITY at a 'reasonable price.
—PAITERNS WITH PLEASURE FI’edRead&
Co.Ltd. TAILORS AND OUTI^ITTERk
,S, market place, CLITHEItbE ' TELEraOjNE 68 j , :
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