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ALD SM1TU


-'id Motor Cycles lley Tel: 2566


;ash on the'spoti, rs vans reliafits


; or cycles e t e ^ . ’V ’>


ccounts Settled/4 ’ EVERY NIGHT 6—o p.m.


UtAVANS


S GUARANTEED r,ivans always on show.l.


HP. Mobile aftor-salcs ce. Self Tow Hire,


mpelitivo Rates.


The Main Dealer with the most !


ESCORTS ! CORTINAS ! CAPRIS ! CORSAIRS ! ZEPHYRS ! ZODIACS !


Saloons — GTs — Estates Fabulous choice for immediate delivery !


Most models and colours now available from stock !


■s world of its own with


lub. • Bmgo1*Dancing, ♦ Self Service store*


I rons Playground sed caravans always


v. Sites available erham sa n d s


IKES. Derv.vsuw.i; co


-i ‘til. -7-ii. Jutv 4:h. a:;d .vlr.«. WAP.nURTON .W EET. SOUTHPORT. T<1.


i-b:r;h caravan;.. On r„ua. C. .Shower;;, Shop*. Vat an- *


RAVAN SALES jndeT) Cockerham Nr. Lancaster


o


* OVER 100 REALLY SUPERB USED CARS ★ Including this sparkling list taken at random from our display


etro AUSTIN Mini Clubman Esl. White. one owner. 1.100 miles only. Just as brand new. Special reason for sale in o


.MO.:o AUSTIN 1100 Super I»c- lira 2-door Saloon. Red. n just run in and as brand reg.


ew, one owner only and ’H


1959/70 FORD Zodiac Execu­ stive Saloon. Light orchid,


hunroof, radio, hide up­ ‘ olstery, one owner and


H' reg. Save £500 at .. £1325


1%9 FORD Escort 1100 Super Saloon. Light green, one owner. 13.000 miles only and


as new ................................


1969 FORD Cortina 1300 e.c. 4-door Deluxe Saloon. White. 10,000 miles only £785. Another in lieht green at 13.000 miles only. £755. Both as new one owner cars with certified mileages. Bargain prices.


lay home


Muebird Holiday iu enjoy low-cost can let it out to


lur own holidays, rom £557.


here NOW!


ciuMMimmuem Mi i lirjnl u<


I960 VAUXIIALL Victor 1600 Super Saloon. Maroon. A specimen one owner car in excellent condition ............


i960 VAUXHALL Viva Deluxe Saloon. Red. one owner. A


very smart car in every way


1969 CORTINA 1600 4-door De­ luxe. One owner, light blue, small mileage car in speci­ men condition ...................


1959 AUSTIN 1300 4-door Super Deluxe Saloon. One private owner, red. As brand new throughout


.............


£815 £750


1960 FORD Escort 1100 Deluxe Saloon. Red. one owner car in as new condition through­ out ..................................... £680


1969 FORD Corsair VI Saloon. Metallic l'crn green. Un­ marked throughout................. C7!b


1969 MORRIS Oxford Saloon. Green, one owner car in first class condition ............. £745


1969 FORD Capri 1600 G.T. XL. Blue mink. A splendid example of these popular


.................: .......... cars .....................................£1»25


1969 MORRIS 1300 Estate Car. Connaught green, one owner. An ideal dual purpose vehicle


1969 CORTINA 1300 4-door De­ luxe Saloon. Metallic jade green, one owner. An eco­ nomical family car ............


£740 £785


I960 FORD Corsair 2000E Saloon. Light orchid, onc owner. A fully equipped car including radio. Witlt a saving of £375 on new' at ......................... £925


I s i lD CARS


I Ermine Convertible. 1 U.T, T h is c;i: is j on The road. Our ; 'v i th delivery mile- | !.lv ................. £1.125 .


t l 3500 Atdcil art-Hi j I'.CLige ... .. . 01.550


................. *63a , } r I Do-:use. S.lvrr


|O n c owner. CORTINA 1300 Uc-


l l '.u e m in k . One Low mileage £M»


Black roo f . . EaJa C o r t in a Super


BeUUUU!!.. £6«


I:\TTED. relay 9 am to 5 n»'.


lorn a \ ict t fr.


1 0 0 0 Uc-hiM.


IS 1100 4-door S-.6. | b .u c w ith b.iw i





u m m m »EW FIAT MODELS ON SHOW


NOW i ’asALnnuF,r f 4«S8 incl' P /T ax '


*,! SALOON. £818 incl P/Tax. s p p rm ' £ a25 in «i. P/Tax.


£640 incl. P/Tax.


’5 !«??«!■ ? 1'199 incl P/Tax. ° SPECIAL £1,347 incl P/Tax.


SISFnnu" g 1'024 il,cl' P/Tax.


j50 ““ality used fiats i c f l 850 Saloon


f j" ' 125 Saloon E J I I24 Saloon


w 8IAT 1500 Saloo:


£ AT 50(1 Estate 8 AJ 500 Van . . . E AT 850 Coune .


...... . OUIUU.' Ilij SWyTY USED CARS


I S TRiiiMou Li"1 D /l- £57u 1 F0BDM


USS J1K-Pi.90r,sair V4 _____£695 net »Y«TIN 13(10 D/l.


ISIS M pH,Hcra!d Estl £495 0 l!Si FOBn °r V edswood - £445


nsi F0BDMpn?1f„or.,,',na Auto. £475 55 H


« « I.................. £595


Iroof, one ................... £495


a—while or ..................... £635


Liner, b lu e . £ 38 5


lone green .. £47a


1355 SINPimot VX- 4/0B' £395 "Si MORRIS C


n ,1i>VAUXH»Mlnu°-r TJ/*V' £345


d r 'n/; '/'d°or £345 M


il "IUKHIS 1100 Green £295 "51 HnD„?.ARGAINS


ham“"V •' • £375 D/l- £M5


1355 MOnnK .n4'^ D/L-■ £185 1351 HILLMau'?.-0’"1, Van £125 "fO AUSTIN N« r - "X D / |' •• £10°


lii] TRHIMDu,’V,ni S/ D/ L £225 053 HILLMen HfalU 1200 £225


^ au *HALI Viva Van £75


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h-IONE - 2849 ★ |il5lS15lSlSi5lSl£


I,Bh?CR5T0MES HOSPITAL 'AIAGEMENT COMMITTEE.


wh.mMtones hospital, ""alley. M


•Liscd f r ?V he Mentally Handl- ii:,; until'i<I7


"•“llors nrC '■i^lo-18 “,!’ J328 1CPS-


!V ”5, t0 train ,as C,mnorary P0^ ten


r. blackbubn. I,arc ,n v it t'd i rom


JSjce!lcn* opportun lOl^toobtMn


^ W ^ - b e at least 18 0


in:l WMitSns C V Counc"-snlaTy least 5 ^i-'°mnthoatran f0" ns obtainable ’DUa! GrouP secretary at the SECRETARY JUNIOR p U K ★


(College or School Leaver) Commencing July or August


Interesting work in modern Clithcroe Offices. Some Typing experience required.


Training available. o---------o---------o


AVrlte—Box No. J.2. Advertiser and Times


p? 200Q„ ........ £945 £675


»‘ART TIME SALESMAN/SALESWOMAN (SATURDAYS ONLY)


Applications arc Invited Irom persons prclcrallly 21 years o! WJ or over with sales or clerical experience, lor duly m llio Norncb Show-


.


The duties will consist of assistin? with the receipt and balancing of cash sales and associated clerical work.


rooms at Clithcroe and Accrington. . . „ .


on Saturdays only and the salary will he aceordins * » « • • " ? cnee with a minimum ot £2 9s. 9d. lor persons agi>6 M °r


nf The hours ol dirtv will bo 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (with one hour Iw lundil t K.


Application terms ohtalnable Horn and to l« re anted u, Manager, i Nonveb. Jubilee Street, nlarithiirn. UBI I t s In Mill ■nine.


i ,


it C }I 175 Saloon . . £1.195 Si!!!!"


€!Z5


£575 £475 £295 £625£345


m_______


UALDERSTONES HOSPITAL, WHALLEY, Nr, BLACKBURN. LANCS.


Dcpartmenit to carry out comprehensive audit programme. so It is anticipated that the successlul candidate wid ue for aM aspects of hospital service finance in support of study


1.250 :o £1,628 per annum—required in the lieasuicis mmeone wishing to obtain extensive practical experience


Lnncs BB6 OPE and should be returned by 30th dune. 1970.


£ INTERNAL AUDITO R—General Administrative Grade


directly responsible to the Treasurer. f Application form and job description are obtainable


CALDERSTONES HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, .


an accountancy qualification The appointment is rom the Group Secretary. Caldcrstones Hospittfi. Wiajley.


................................... £(i9s 1969 CAPRI 1600 CT XLR.


1968/9 ZEPHYR V-l Deluxe Sal. Anchor blue, floor gear change, bucket seats. An economical and ro om y family car at ...................... £725


1968/9 SINGER Vogue Saloon. Automatic gearbox, white with black interior. A beau­ rtiful car throughout. Fitted


1969 FIAT 124 Saloon. Light blue, l one owner. The most popu­


1968 ALFA Romeo 1750GT Vclocc Coupe. Ochre yellow, radio. This is the w tons in performance cars


b ith a five speed gear­ Oox. Today's price £2,500.


1963 AUSTIN 1100 1-door Deluxe Saloon. Beige, one owner .. £695


Amber gold, one owner car. Fully equipped in every way £1025


ar car from the continent £715 adio and spotlamps, etc. .. £795


FLEXIBLE REINFORCEMENTS LIMITED Require a


LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (Male or Female)


vision are the main requirements. A good salary will be paid and holiday arrangements honoured. WRITE TO:—


FLEXIBLE REINFORCEMENTS LTD.,


FENDLE MILL, PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE. Attention of Mr. D. N. Carr


CLOCK GARAGE. ACCRINGTON


Due to promotion within our group this company has a vacancy for a


ur price ...................... £1725


1968 M.G. Midget Mk. II Road­ ster. Green. An excellent example of these popular and economical sports cars £650


1968 JAGUAR 3.4 *S’ Saloon. Indigo blue, Webasto sunroof, radio, overdrive. heated


Specimen car throughout £1195 red' window.


1968 ROVER 1.5. Silver birch. automatic power steer­ - ing. ‘G’ reg.. one private


Superb ..........................£1575 owner. tiny mileage.


1968 OPEL Kadclt Eslatc Car. ^eige. A verv economical ve lew mileage dual purpose


1968 MERCEDES Benz 220/8. Dirk gr»cn, beige interior, radio, one owner. Luxury from the Continent with a huge saving at ...................£1975


hicle. A bargain at . . . . £675


1968 FORD Anglic Deluxe Sals. Various colours. All in first class condition and popularly priced at ............................. £413


SERVICE MANAGER to take full control ol of our workshops.


Basic salary' and commission. Company car. staff pension.


Apply in confidence to


The General Manager MR. E. W. BEECH, CLOCK GARAGE, (Accrington) LTD.,


WHALLEY ROAD, ACCRINGTON. We have vacancies in our


Bookbinding Department


for Trained Females (S.O.G.A.T.)


Would consider part-time work for married women who have previous experience and training in the Trade.


BLACKBURN TIMES, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN


SITUATIONS VACANT


1968 NSU Prill/. 4L Super Saloon. If you're seeking real economy this is the c a r___ £465


1968 TRIUMPH 13/60 Estate. Blue, one owner. Economy combined with dual purpose and the right price ............ £655


1967 SINGER Chamois Saloon. Blue. Economy with luxury at a competitive price ___ £435


1967/8 SKODA MB 1000 Deluxe Saloon. Red, onc owner, 17,000 miles and a truly economical saloon ............ £373


Demonstrations a pleasure. Immediate H.P. settlement facilities


Willing to leant Check Weaving also


CHECK WEAVERS 3WEAVERSheck 1


and also


Irom Clitheroe to Chatbum and return.


LEARNER WEAVERS Free bus service


required


MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. CHATBURN Tel: 281


Apply Weaving Manager, STONEBRIDGE COTTON


Houses available


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE


Divisional Executive No. 5. h Part-timo Cleaner required 20


Clitlteroo Grammar School Boys


Early morning and later after­ noon work


Headmaster.


ours—£5. 8s. 9d. per week. Apply immediately to the


LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE Division No. 5.


and experience. Supcrannuable. DApplication forms from The


years). Salary scale £360—£830 commencing according to age


CLITHEROE CAREERS OFFICE Junior Clerk required (16-21


Education Offices, Risliton, to be returned not later than 15th June


ivisional Education Officer.


SMART FEMALE shop assistant required for grocery trade. Good wage to suitable applicant.— Apply C. R Hargreaves & Sons. 40-48 Parson Lane, Clitheroe


OCEAN LINER8 Radio Officer’s Training College 91. Lancaster Road. Preston.—Phone 64364. Day or evo courses Prosnectus free


DOMESTIC HELP REQUIRED six mornings weekly. Good modernised house available, with hourly wage Husband to follow own occupation and give occasional help In garden. e Would suite older couple with


xperience.—Write Box No H5 CIMheroe Advertiser & Times


DRIVER REQUIRED for 8-ton tipper to work from builder’s yard. Good ra te of. pay.—Apply: George Waddington. Builders, Ltd.. Pendlc Trading Estate. Chatbum Tel. Chatbum 611.


FEMALE CLERK/BOOK-KEEPER required, 25-35 years preferably able to type. Permanent dosI- tlon.—Apply in writing: George Waddington (Builders) Ltd., P.O. Box 4. Pendle Trading Estate Chatbum.


YARDMAN REQUIRED, perman ent for suitable applicant,


—Apply L. 6s M Frankland Coal Merchants. 16 Balmoral Av„ Clltheroe. Tel. 2722,


PART-TIME greengrocery assist­ ant required three or four days per week. Excellent rates of pay. —Tel. 2994.


_____


MORNING CLEANER required. Apply The Manager, Aspinall


DYNAMO and ELECTRICAL SERVICES Albion works, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe VACANCIES


FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS AND YOUNG LADIES FOR


LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK


EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY TRAINING WILL BE GIVEN


APPLICANTS MUST HAVE GOOD EYESIGHT Hours 8 a m.—12 noon and t p.m.—I p.m.


PLEASE CALL AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS FOR INTERVIEW


SITUATIONS WANTED


PART-TIME JOB WANTED by competent woman, experienced


t office work and cooking.—Any­ ching reasonable considered ex­ Nept nursing and cleaning,—Box


o. Jl. Advertiser & Times. GARAGES


THERE ARE VACANCIES on sev­ eral lock-up garage sites.— Further Information, can, be obtained from the Housing Office York Street, Clitheroc


Arms. Mltton, Nr. Whalley. Tel. Stonyliurst 223


ROOF REPAIRS.—fcra-a-SciI. Written suaj’autce against slipping elat«3 and insreta of tr&tir. Pot free estimate, write 11a ST. JAMBS ROW. BURNLEY or Tel. Burnley 31311


EXPERT BLANKET REPAIR SERVICE. All repairs guaran­ teed.—48 Wilson St.. Clitheroe. Tel. 3531.


EXPERT REPAIRS to ail sowing machines—E. W Davcy, 33a. King Street. Ciltheroe.—Phone


3005 or 2393.


ROOF REPAIRS. I’EP-M-A-tiEAL. Writ­ ten guarantee against slipping states and ingrets of water. For free estimate, write, lla ST. JAMES now, BUP.tr- LEY. or Tot. Burnley 913U.


COMMERCIAL VEHICLES


8.M.G. F.C.K. 40. l’lat Ancle Cab. In excellent order throughout. To clear at £80 o.n.o. Must be sold. Will plate at 3 tons. Tel. Barnoldswick 2357 evenings.


CARAVANS


ILFRACOMBE (Hdc Bay).—tit. Gin. and 7-bo:th luxury caravans. 18—28ft.


near OLDHAM. TeL Mossley 2613.


Brochure: HERDMAN (CARAVANS), WINDWHTSTXE FARM. GREENFIELD,


Heated, running water, main drains. N.C.O. Approved site. GOO yds. beach.


CORNWALL. - CAVERACK. Little Tre- votlian Caravan Park. Secluded site. 3—8 berth Caravans. Fully equipped. Linen if required. Ail mod. amenities. Showers. Laundry, veU-etocked ehop. Separate accommodation, camping and touring caravans S.A.E. brochure. C. J. and G. F. R. CLARK. Phono St. Kcvcme 260


CARAVAN SITE AVAILABLE, with or without oectric. New and Second-hand caravans for sale. Site has many ameni­ ties including heated indoor swimming pool. Licensed club with danco halt, bingo, etc For brochure and terms, apply; PONDEROSA CARAVAN SITE, FLOOKBURGH, near GRANGE-OVER- SANDS. LANCASHIRE. 'Phone Flook- burgh 235.


43. MOOR AVENUE. FKNWORTHAM. PRESTON.


SOUTHPORT.—Fully furnished Modern S C Hat. Suitable 2/3 adults. STEAD,


SELF-TOW SPRITE CARAVANS. 10ft—16ft. Tow bars fitted.— Painter’s Caravans. 60 Rhyd- dlngs St.. Oswaldtwistle. Tel, Accrington 34239


CARAVAN TO RENT, 4-berth. Grange, overlooking Morecambe


Bay. Prom 7 gns.—Coinings, Avenue Farm, Hurst Green


CAMPING & CARAVAN EXHIBITION, Open dally 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed all day Wednesday. Open Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. HOWARDS. BLACKBURN ROAD. BOLTON. Tel. 25720.


MOTOR CARS


DELIANT REGAL 3/25 SALOON IUg. 1964. taxed MOT to April ’71. Under 10,000 miles on new engine, new gear box fitted, complete new cxlianst. tyres good with new suarc, battery practically new. Fully serviced. Bargain £240. H.P. can be arranged.—Inq. , 37. Painter Wood. Billiugton.


1901 HILLMAN Minx. Taxed till Sept.. £40 oJJ.o.—56 Mayfield


Av„ Clitheroe.


USED SPARES ■ for most makes ot vehicles. Open all veckend. Contact T. O. PICKfiES, Park Close Quarry. Sal. terforth. Tel. Bamoldswlck 3313 day. or 2357 evenings.


TA P E RECORDERS (Umonititlioniwith plMiw


pirl mh»ng« HOLDINGS^’


r* MINCING LANE/ DARWEN STREET vm


BLACKBURN TEL: 59595 7^/jLER^R0B^AB^^L0SEDn|HlJR^


EXPERT SERVICES . W. BEER


LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Odd Jobs 7 Undertaken.


1 WOONE LANE. CLITHEROE. Tel 7857


would be an advantage although not essential Intelligence and ability to work with a minimum of super­


Some ‘O' levels and laboratory or technical experience To carry out testing of plastic products.


TRUTEX LTD. WEST BRADFORD


COLLAR LINING DEPARTMENT FEMALES REQUIRED to train as


LINING PROCESSORS


This is a pleasant occupation with high earning potential after training. 36J hour week. 4 weeks paid holiday. Free transport from Clitheroe.


Apply MRS. W. LISTER. CLITHEROE 2433.


MISCELLANEOUS SALES


HONEY FOR HEALTH—We stock a. very large variety of honey for t your selection from at least


world.—C. R Hargreaves & Sons Ltd,, 40-48 Parson Lane, CHtheroe Tel. 2183.


welve different parts of the


FREE DELIVERY at Dawson’s for all your garden fertilizers.—Ask


for our special price list.—R. E. Dawson Ltd., Ironmongers CUtheroe. Tel. 3382


T.V. RENTALS. Reconditioned B-B.C.-2 sets. 19in. 10/- week: 231n, 11/- per week: no deposit. Aerials extra.—H. Kainc & D. Rawson 79 Lowerqate. Cllth­ eroe. Tel. 3444.


BABIES’ WHITE COT with play- beads complete with spring Interior mattress. Bargain. £9-19-6 delivered free.—Fitz­ patrick's, 150. • St. James St.. Burnley.


REIMANS


2lst Birthday Anniversaries our Speciality-


TAX FREE RINGS.


Buy that pood watch trom an established jeweller where otter sales service is guaranteed. SWISS watch and ring exper'a. Also Catholic Repository Leath and Fancy Goods.


Bullion Dealers (Old Gold Boushr).


Pist the Culvert, next to St. Mary’s Church. 3 minutes bus station.


YORKSHIRE STREET. BURNLEY. Tel. Burnley 24705.


(U.P. oossiblei. Easy parking at rear.


YATES FOR GATES in wrought iron, etc. Your own design if re­ quired Fitting Service. Esti­ mates free.—Write: A. Yates, Works Edmund Street. Burnley. Tel. 29963. anytime.


LADIES1 DRESSES, suits, coats, showerproofs, knitwear, under­ wear. dress skirts trews.— Economic Stores 70 Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


BABIES’ PUSH CHAIR bargains for cash All suitable for baby to sleep in. The Cumfifolda. Promenade, price on the label £14-19-6, our price £13-9*6. The Swallow Carillon sold at £H- 19-6. our prico £10-l'5-6. The Tan-Sad in red/navy listed at £12-19-6, our price £10-19-11. No delivery charge.—Fitzpat­ ricks, 150 St. Jame’s St.. Burn- Icy.—Phono 23096.


MEN’S AND O.S. heavy knit pull- Jeans Hared or straight leg styles.—Economic Stores. 70 Whalley Road. Clltheron.


FOR SUMMING. Unsweetened grapefruit and orange jut Grancse rolls. Alinson's Sli: Easy rolls, Siymbread. etc.— R. Hargreaves & Sons Ltd.. * 48 Parson Lane* Clitheroe Tel. 2183


MEN'S AND O.S. heavy knit pull­ overs from 39/11; shirts, sports shirts, trousers, suits, sports


jackets • showerproof coats, nylon macs underwear and socks.—Economic Stores. 70 WhaUey Road Clitheroc.


£10 FOR YOUR OLD BEO against our beautiful


"STELLAR" Divan Set. fSee our com­ plete range from only £10-19-G). No Deposit terms arranged if required. KAYS CARPETS. 23/23 PENNY ST..


full-size. fully-guaranteed BLACKBURN.


EXTENSIVE RANGE ot clothes at reasonable prices. Call in and browse no obligation.—Dress agency.—50 Parson Lane.


OVER G


STOCK to choose from. Cash or teraas.—At A. E. Hargreaves, Moor Lane and Wcone Lane.


CUtheroe. Td. 2683.


STRETCH COVERS now available made to measure for that unusual suite or chair shape.— TeL Clitheroe 3975


FOR EXPERT ATTENTION bring your sewing machine repairs to The Walter Thomason Sewing Centre. 72/74/76 Scotland Road. Nelson


BINOCULARS SOLD, bought and s exchanged. Magnifiers, tele­ Padiham.


RE*UPHOLSTERY.


copes. cameras.—Edgar Brad­ shaw Ltd., 45 Burnley Road.


TURKEY EGGS FOR SALE— King, Commons Farm off Kirk- moor Road, CUtheroe.


profit. Wo re-cover your treasured three- piece suites as new from as little ss 18 cns. Chairs £7. over ICO patterns. Free estimates. Distance no object. Write or phone: HENLEY, 50 ZION STREET (off Padiham Road). BURNLEY. Tel. 271EA


O NEW CYCLES IN WANTED


A HIGH-CASH PRICE paid tor o large round or oval tables: sets


or call anytime. Antique Shop. Frank St.. Barnoldswick.—Ter 3558


wr chairs; bureaux bookcases; o all clocks; old oil paintings, cld musical boxes: grandfather nlocks: any items ol inlaid fur­ giture: silver: pottery: coloured hlass, eto.. etc. Contents of. old


ouses bought.—Write, phone


I BUY AND COLLECT children’s babie’s ladies' and gent’s


ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES.


buy and collect all vour dis­ carded clothing—Mi’s. Howartb. 31 Church Square. Worsthome. Write or phone Burnley 27882.


I


TWO WOODEN CURTAIN RAILS plus rings required.—Approx 5ft.—Ring Wlmlley'3511. •


ALLEN MOTOR SCYTHE re­ quired.—Tel. ’Blackburn 47284.


HOUSE CLEARANCES: modern and antique clocks, pottery,


furniture, silver, glass, any­ thing considered. Coins: British. U.S.A., Canadian African. Vic­ torian and modern jewe lory.— J. Gleave. 103. Whalley Road. CHtheroe. Tel. 388d


GARDENING


TREE FELLING. Rotovatlng. Ttirllns. etc. Tel. Blackburn sasw and Lfmarvlse


3351


GARDENS ROTOVATED. For your free estimate 'phone Rosscndale 55o3. Cllth erle 35U). or Burnley ‘24';25,


HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION


M08ECAMBE. - Ore vrceB Inclusive holiday Three day tours English Laites, Theatres. Full Board. Residence, from £16 5s Brochure—WJCHFIELD PRI« ' VATE HOTEL Sea View Parade Tel


2411


BLACKPOOL. — SUNBURY HOTEL. Licensed. Adjacent Promenade and South Pier. Reduced rates from May 30th to June 27th. 9 sns. weekly. Full board 8 ffns. O.A.P.?. Comforc assured. Vacancies also late August. Mrs. LOCKETT,


Tel. 44331. in— BRIGHT STREET


NEWQUAY to PEnRANPORTH. Large selection ol Hats, bungalows, chalets,


ROBSONS. MORFA. HALL. NEWQUAY. b r o c h u r e .


SCARBOROUGH. Board Residence. B/B atid evening dinner. O.A.P's. 73. TRA­ FALGAR SQUARE. Tel. 4238.


AT SCARBOROUGH, Bridlington, Great Yarmouth. Skegness. Whitby. Mable- thorpe. Torbay, Cleethorpcs. Filey, etc. Chalct/Bungalows. Flats and All weeks. S.A.E. with HOLIDAY


LINGTON. Tel. 4201. ’ STREE


NEWqUAY TO PERRANPORTH. Large folection of Hats, bungalows, chalets and caravans. Choice of sites. Near beaches.


HALL. NEWQUAY.’


BOURNEMOUTH. Sea front. Bed. break fast and evening meal, 12 (ms. GREEN­ WOOD. 43. SOUTHWOOD AVE., OVER


CLIFFE. MOUTH, HANTS.


BLACKPOOL. Near Norbrcck Hydro. Bed Sitting Room. Sea View. Orn T.V. H. C. Full Board 12 gns\ per person.


Tel. Blackpool 54015.


CORNWALL. Sandy Cove. Forthtowan Bead). New holiday tlats close glorious :-ands. Frld-re. fire. T.V. Private bathroom. Free entertainments club. Write for lice brochure :.r telephone Porthtowan 30S.


TORQUAY. — ROBIN HILL HOTEL, BRADDONS HILL ROAD. E. Tel. 24247. Reopening May 23 under new Kes. Props. Mr. and Mrs. ARTHUR HUNT. First-class cuisine. Licensed, lounge, central heating, etc. Terms 12—H gns>.


BLACKPOOL.-Mrs. LOGAN. 11) VANCE ROAD. CENTRAL. Board Residence. T.V. Lounge. Vacancies most days. Tel. 23798


SKECNESS. — Holiday fiats. adjoining beach. Self-contained. Own bathroom suite. Gara-cc. Satisfaction assured. S.A.E. details. LANGTON,


Meade’ . 143 DRUMMOND ItOAD. Tel. 43G3.


“Merrie-


SCARBOROUGH. — JHtl-NOOK. 111. COLUMBUS RAVINE. Excellent. B.R. As Evening dinner 25/- to 28/-. H. As C. DANBY. ’Phone 4585


Save middleman's MISCELLANEOUS SALES


NYLON STRETCH COVERS


GENT’S CARLTON lightweight racing cycle.—15 Edisiord Road. Clitheroe.


VENETIAN BLINDS in 20 differ­ ent cdloura at 33i% oU retail prices Eg 6ft. S' 5ft. £7-9-6. All with five year written guaran­


tee.—For free quotation write phone or call. 11. Laugdale At. Cliheroe Tel. 3975.


THE BRIDAL WEAR SPECIALISTS. ANNE WHITTAKER (laic ol tile Arcade, Accrington). Bridal year Irom London’s leading fashion houses. Beau­ tiful traditional styles or the modem fashion trend. Irom stock or to order, from 15 gns. to 60 gns.. all sizes. Also headdresses, veila and parasols. Brides­ maids' and Children’s Gowns. Every­ thing for the bride to be and her attendants. Relax and choose at leisure In our new premises. 5 INFANT ST.. ACCRINGTON (opp. Pool St., Bus station). Privato appointments arran. gcd. Tel. Accrington 30737 or 31282.


JEWELLERY REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION under­ taken at Coneron & Leeming, 17-19. Moor Lane. OUtheroc


GREY MOQUETTE three-piece suite (three seater settee).- Offers Tel. Clitneroe 3701.


TELEFUNKEN three-speed, four- \ traok tape recorder, £25.—Bring


Ynalley.3555.


DOUBLE BED (oak). fitted with covered Vi-spring base and in­ terior mattress Shepherds cas­ tors: also new eiderdown. 5ft. x 4ft. gold, will sell separately.— Tel. CHtheroe 3969.


WARDROBE.


double bed £20.—Write Box No J3, Advertiser & Times.


dressing table,


MARMOT M.C.B. green/white pram: blue Pedigree high chair: White Luxicot carrycot.—45 Castle View. CHtheroe.—Tel. 3402


ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS, finest choice at—Con­ eron & Leeming. 17-19, Moor


Lane, CHtheroe.


HOOVER WASHING MACHINES and vacuum cleaners, irons, kettles fan heaters, etc., from g jour Hoover dealer: A. E. Har­


ane Clitheroe. Tel. 2683


PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Huntley I,awn Samlesbury, —Write ot Phone Sharp. MeUor 2787


DO YOUR WEEKLY WASH at Peel Street Laundromat. Also


3 lbs of dry cleaning for .10/-


CHOOSE YOUR lucky wedding ring from our large selection of new engraved designs.—Mor­ Tton’s 18. Moor Lane. CHtlieroe.


el. 2420,__________________


BEADS NEED RE-THREADING? —Take them to Concron & Lcemtng. 17-19 Moor Lane.


CUtheroe


POLLARDS FOR PIANOS, pianos, pianos. New and second-hand. Leading makers • HP terms. Tun­ ings and. repairs. Electronic Organs: Baldwin. Yamaha. Solina Farflsa.— Demonstra­ tions at Pollards, 20/22. Stan- dish Street. Burnley. Tel. 25829.


SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT Wilton stair carpet. 8 yds. x 27 in £10. Tel. Ollthoroo 3975.


FREE CANTEEN With a 44-piece set of Oneidacraft cutlerv at: Coneron Js Loemlng, 17-19. Moor lane. Cllthoroe. ,


Lreaves. Moor Lane, and Woono


AN AMAZING SELECTION. OVER 170 DIFFERENT


PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM.


A11 Prices—All Shapes and Sizes quoted for.


For Free Homo Demonstration


II LANCDALE avenue. EDISFORD PARK. CLITHEROE


Rinc Clithoroo 3975 or call


LARGE STOCK ot record players, tape recorders and radiograms at terms you can afford.—A. E. Hargreaves. Moor Lane, and Woone Lane Cllthevoe Tel.


2683


DIVAN BEDS. Exchange vour present bed for a new divan. Generous exchange allowance.— H. Kaino & D. Rawson. 79. Lowergate. Tel. 3444.


CAMPING EQUIPMENT, see our tdisplay at the Burnley Agricul­


am Road (Gannow Top) Burnley.—Phone 23609.


1ural Show, June 6th and 7th. a0% discount on tenits bought ht tile show.—"Ken’s”. 166 Padi­


NEW AT BENTHAMS. transistor- radios, .62/6 and 69/6.—14 Mar­ ket Place. CHtheroe.


GOLF CLUBS, matched set, hag £14; trolley £13-15-0: ladies' set £12.—127 Ribchester Road, Salisbury, Blackburn.


AGA BOILER SP 12 good con­ dition. for sale.—Ring Clltlieroe-


3-792, after 5 pan.


SALE OF DISCONTINUED LINES &in glass and china, at: Coneron


litheroe.


SECOND-HAND GOODS OF QUALITY


Glass. China, Old Porcelain Bric-a-Brac.


13, Parson Lane, Clltheroe.


Furniture, Wator Colours. M. LEE,


FOR DIABETIC DIET. Fruits without added sugar. Fruit salad, pineapple, apricots, pears


CHtheroe. Tel. 2183


and peaches.—C. R. Hargreaves & Sons, Ltd., 40-48 Parson Lane.


AGA COOKER two oven domestic model complete with boiler giv­ hing adequate domestic supply


Fot water, fully reconditioned. inirst class condition. Ready for


and Rd.. Nelson 63689. LOST


LOST* blue-framed , spectacles, bus station'Pimllca-Waddington Road bus stop.—Please .return to police station.


ONE LARGE BROWN DOG, Labrador/Alsatian — 64, Hay- hurst St.. CUtheroe.


PROPERTY WANTED


BUNGALOW REQUIRED, up to £6,000 within five miles of Clltheroe. Possession not later than mid-July. All replies answered. Private purchaser.— Write Box No. J4, Advertiser & Times.


Mstallation. Bargain. —' Corts. l ain distributors. 73-77 Scot­


FIREPLACE, 2 years old £5 o.n.o. —Tel. CUtheroe 2765. '


C Leeming. 17-19. Moor -me.


and caravans. Choice or sites. Near beaches. Stamp lor


Clitlicruc ft<lvcrriser jtrul Times, Prfday, June 5//t, 1970 Increasing


clothes curtains, bedding, orna­ ments er.c.—Ring Accrington 35885


lu re of foreign


models by Gerald Carr


CARS FOM OVERSEAS continue io be even better sellers on our home market. The latest figures o£ their success given by the Society of Motor Manufacturers, show that they are now taking 13 per cent of the British market.


figure, there has been a steady increase over the past months. It was len per cent in April of last year.


While this is not a peak


state of British cars, of course, is a huge contribu­ ting factor. Tile Pilkington glass hold-up is only one of a series or stoppages which have damaged the industry. The result is that in scores


The chaotic production


and 404 Peugots, was the 304. which lived up to its reputation for good man­ ners.


war years. Bond have been pioneers of three-wheel transport and Reliant with which they are now merged, eo back even further. With the Bond Bug they


mitting there may be delays in the countries of ■their make, cars from over-- seas can generally be deli­ vered promptly. So the overseas manufac­


of cases the car buyer can­ not Set, the ear he wants. This is especially true of many of British Leyland's models: nor just cars such as the Jaguar, but also. somc of the more popular and cheaper cars. In contrast, and while ad­


at Silverstone where the cars can ho both driven and appraised. It is also a minor show-


turers are well justified in holding a foreign car day


day with new models seen for the first time. ■Driven practically straight


off the ship and still on trade plates, was the Japan­ ese Datsun 1200 which will replace the 1000. The 1200 is. of course,


Ever since the early post­ The Bond Bug 3


have a new kind of car for the young or economy- minded. At £579 it is cheaper than any four- wheeler though it does only provide two seats. With n petrol consumption of about G


2-star fuel and a. top speed of more than 70 mph it rep­ resents advantageous travel, and it is also likely to sell on its appearance. It is a striking contem­


O miles to the gallon of


porary wedge-shape and. we are informed by the makers, can be “any colour you like providing it's bright tan­ gerine orange”, the fashion colour of 'today. The car uses the well- known ReUant 700 cc 4-cylln- der engine in a standard and tuned form, mounted at ‘he front and driving the rear wheels, through a normal four speed gearbox. Because it has been des­


more expensive than the one litre. Its price has not- yet been fixed but it will pro­ bably be about £40 less than the overhead camshaft 1300 wlrch continues. The 1200 has an overhead





valve engine of 1.171 c.e. with a five bearing crank­ shaft. The entirely now body has four doors and the usual lavish equipment and fittings of Japanese cars: reclining front scats, fitted carpeting, two speed wipers


igned for the younger driver, a special two-year credit package deal has been devised and a two-year warranty covering 24.000 miles, made part of this. The package deal covers two years’ insurance, at the rate of £25 a year, irrespective of age or location, and two years’ road fund 'tax. Trcrc are three models of


and washers and a reversing light.There is useful room in- the back even with the front seats fully slid to the


rear. The performance goes past


90 mph which is useful for a 1200. and the engine is lively through the range.' • First shipments are ex­ pected to arrive early this


month. Another newcomer is the


Germany, the Kadett 2CE. 7 was impressed by the quiet­ ness of this car. even with the accelerator hard on the


lowest priced Ope!, made in


nudging 80 mph, i[, was still a quiet and well-mannered vehicle, and there is plenty of room in this one. too. The Italian Audi 100 LS two-door saloon also made its debut, as a pre-runner of the coupe, which is not expected here until 1971. The present model already


floor. Wih the speedometer


the Bond to choose from, ranging from the somewhat spartan basic 700 (which has no side screens or heater and also lacks sev­


eral other items to bring its price down to £5481. to the 700ES. The two letter ini­ tials stand for ‘extras’ and


‘super’ Engine compression g •.


Bond was actually dreamed up twenty years ago. This was when Tom Karen, now managing director of Ogle Design, could not even afford a used ear but planned, on paper, a three- wheeler. He went on to build a


be used. - ■ - Despite its 70s look, the


up fom .7-35 to 8-4 to 1. still a modest figure which enables low quality fuel to


prototype in 1955 but noth­ ing more happened until 1963 when Ogle's began their work for Reliant which was then directed on to the


Scimitar. Aid for Used Cars


looks like a coupe with its wide opening twin doors and the option of a sliding roof. With the 1.760 e.e. “high


British Lcyland’s “Gaunt­


camshaft” engine, there is typical Audi smoothness and power with a top speed well


in excess of 100 mph. In the really exotic, class,


there is the Maserati Indy and Ghibli coupe. Maserati cars are now being han­ dled by Citroen here, and the welcome results of this «vru price reductions which in the case of the Ghibli amount to about, £1.000. Bin


let" warranty scheme should he an important aid to “he used car buyer. Operating through more than 500 dis­ tributors. it will offer a nine months or 9.000 miles guar­ antee of mechanical reli­ ability on any British make of car up to four years old. It also gives insurance


it still costs £8.785’ With such precious vehicles at the Silverstone track. Citroen were only allowing them to he driven by such people as Guerino Bertocchi. a. famous name


in racing in the 30s and now the head of the Maserati


we "swept round curves like Woodcote at an easy 90 mph though, frankly, for that money. I would expect a car


racing division. Under his skilled pilotm^.


provided at the show wnh the arrival of the little Cn- roen Dyane after completing 1 000 miles in 24 hours. It had left London and mot­ ored west, then turned north t.o Preston and Lancaster across to Brough and Bai- nard Castle. York, and then south. I t . had turned m an average speed of 42 mph. and an overall fuel con­ sumption of 50 mpg. Also on show was the new


in its braking. A definite contrast was


to be quieter ant' 'e?s I131’5'1


that covers a refund on the full purchase price in the event of a write-off during the period. A service vou­ cher scheme, similar io that provided for a new car. will help the buyer to maintain it in good condition. The scheme is likely to be extended to dealers at a


later date. On the other hand, al­


though giving a nine-month period of insurance, it is not as embracing as the schemes already in opera­ tion by many dealers. They will have to decide whether they adopt the “Gauntlet" scheme or carry on frith their existing ones. I t occurs to me that t-hts


new scheme may result in the price increase of newish used cars, already very firm, and push the older ones on


to the scrap heap. The AA “Book of the Car”


is the most comprehensive “how-to-do-it-y oiu-self’’ book


for the motorist that has ever been published. With some 800 colour photographs and 1.200 drawings through­ out its 440 pages, it covers every aspect- of car-care and


ear knowhow. The main section of the


and most powerful of the Toyota Crown models, the 1900 Mark 2: while power was also well demonstrated with, the extra urge that, electronic fuel injection gives


to the VW. 411. Slotting between the 294 -


r em o v a l s a n d STORAGE


B.M.S. K em o v a ls -S to ro g e , Box­ wood St... B la c k b u rn . T e l . 5045S.


STUBBS Moving-Storing.—Cedar St.. Blackburn. Tel. 67122.


CO OP removals-storago, all areas see Branch Managers Dlvi 1/3..E


the amateur mechanic. It includes sections on driving techniques, selecting insur­ ance policies and gives gui- I dance on the buying of a


used car. There is advice on what


to look for in buying a new car. including the wording


perience .of . AA. -members themselves,.., the/, problems they’ havei hod.' the kuow-


haveleagetv\ti»Mt^A''':’eosln«ers


cure-of .a'hrcakdown^to legal problems—the answers,■-.thre all .there.


: From. .tips,, that, point: /to the- reason’


'://' /■ “amassfed.rit .answers nil


■the; poiivtstthat’ are likely, to occur tin tmotoriug. And the index ’, enables., each - to he found quickly. ..


s • -and : probably ’ ';r''! •’


of guarantees. Being based on. the. ex­


book deals with all details of maintenance and repair with step-by-step instruc­ tions and comprehensive illustrations. Nor is ihe book only for


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