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6 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 21st, 1979 WATERLOO TIMBER CO.


OH BABY! This is the shop for me


“TODDLIN”—that’s the invitation from Graham and Maureen Davies who have just opened Clitheroe’s newest shop catering exclusively for babies and tiny tots.


will find a comprehensive selection of clothing, . prams, accessories and toys that nowadays are so essential in bringing up baby . . . and keeping mum and dad happy and contented, too. For 27-year-old Graham,


ePahe


and Maureen,who is a year younger, it is their first venture into the retail trade, and they intend to carry on the town's tradi­ tion of a friendly and effi­ cient service.


Experts


premises in York Street for the past 18 months, during which time DIY fan Graham has been conver- tingthepremisesfrom their former use as offices. This has involved knocking down walls, generally tidy­ ing up, ana making the shop fittings, including shelves, cupboards ana drawers. He called in the expert


They have owned the


Advertising Feature


there awaits a colourful world of goods to help bring up baby in a way that would have made great­ grandmother green with


Once past “Teddy” ,


ranging from christening gowns to brightly-coloured play wear. Then there are play


envy. On display are clothes


pens, baby bouncers, high chairs, baths, car seats, and for the baby who has everything, a luxury item such as the “ Scanda- cradle.” Also on show is a wide selection of soft toys, which can often solve that present problem for grand­ parents and friends. In stock are the products


help of Apollo Electrics for the wiring and Alan Black­ burn for the plastering. The extremely attractive bow window, which blends well into the York Street scene — was completed by Waterloo Timber. At the moment there is


of such well-known firms as Cherub, Glen Abbey, Baby Deer, Royal Rose, Baby Relax and Cindico.


Deliveries


just one room, but plans are in hand to convert the basement so that the selec­ tion of prams can be extended. Graham and Maureen


We are pleased to have carried out Building


Work—plastering and tiling at


‘TODDLIN’ and


Congratulate them on


the opening of their new shop.


32 HAYHURST ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 25215.


FOR A FAMILY— GOING PLACES


JEN PRAMS


* Raised surround * Towel rail


'


* Tray for toiletries * Closes compactly when not in use . * * Four large storage compartments * Changing top in thick foam, covered in wipe - clean PVC


A SELECTION of the brightly-coloured play suits and rompers on show at “Toddlin.’’


CONGRATULATIONS on opening from


STORYBOOK DESIGNS Manufacturers of Fine Quality Soft Toys


TEDDY BEARS in various sizes (10in.-66in.X


DONKEYS, RABBITS, DOGS, NIGHTDRESS CASES, HAND PUPPETS,


CHIME BALLS, OWLS.


LUXURY PRAM COVERS ALL EXCLUSIVE LINES


SEE THE RANGE OF


JEN PRAMS af“TODDLIN’


We wish ‘TODDLIN’every success in the future


BABY RELAX PADDED PLAYPEN


£20.50 JUBILEE CHAIR


£20.95 SUPER TOP


QUALITY FUR PRAM COVERS AT


£3.50


HIGH QUALITY SOFT TOYS FROM 12in.


TEDDY’S AT X . Z . 1 9 TO


OVER 5ft. TALL TEDDY’S at


£39.95 { r U ’ f t a f t i R w l


and naturally you want the very best for the precious life in your care. Call in and see us for the upmost in quality from Layettes to tots — To see them through those happy years. Excellent caring service knowing your babies needs — and first class goods are our aim.


iTODDLIN 10 YORK STREET CLITHEROE. Tel. 2681 < >


Made with safety fittings and deep pile fur fabric.


SUPPLIED DIRECT TO THE RETAIL TRADE TELEPHONE FOR PRICE LIST CLITHEROE 23973


We are open 8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 to 5-30 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. — 12 noon


DERBY ST. (off Hayhurst St.), CLITHEROE. Tel. 22311 Also at BLACKBURN and BOLTON


82-84-86 LOWERGATE CLITHEROE. Tel. 25877


DUCKWORTH &HINE LTD Your Local Builders & Plumbers Merchants


AS SUPPLIERS OF


BUILDING MATERIALS TO “TODDLIN”


We wish them every


success in their new venture


Suppliers of


SHEET MATERIAL — TIMBER — WALLBOARDS, etc.


TRAVELLER Folding Pushchair. signed with you and your child at heart.


yIy CmdtcO j ; - m Vi-BAI<


m V S i


JOHNLAZENBY TIMBER SUPPLIES


Congratulate TODDLIN on the opening of their fine NEW shop


APOLLO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS


INDUSTRIAL — DOMESTIC AGRICULTURAL


INSTALATIONS and MAINTENANCE


are pleased to have carried out work at TODDLIN


and wish them every success for the future


flat above the shop. Greeting customers to "Toddlin” is a five-foot tall teddy bear made by Mau­ reen’s brother, Mr Vincent Mulhearn, who owns the C l i th e r o e f i rm of StoryBook Designs.


formerly lived in Dunster Grove, but now occupy a


invite you to browse at leisure, particularly among their selection of prams ranging from traditional styles to push chairs. They’ll be on hand to


Graham and Maureen gt


look after customers on Mondays to Saturdays from 9 to 5-30 (Wednes­ days 9 a.m. to noon). For those customers


buying larger articles, “Toddlin” will make shop­ ping that much easier by offering a free delivery service in Clitheroe. Although the shop is still


in the “toddling” stages itself, it looks to have a bright future in store.


PRAMS such as these that can he folded up and put in the car hoot make life much easier for busy mums.


We congratulate Toddlim on the opening of their new shop,


and wish them every success in the future.


FROM rompers to rattles, prams to playpens and cots to cuddly toys. . . there’s a wide selection at “Toddlin. ” But don’t just look through the window, go in and see for yourself.


& r v > . 'x N r


;Baby Deer 'CHILDRENS^ CLOTHES


and SHOES


S to ck ed at TODDLIN


IF YOU'RE LOOKING


FOR KIDS'TRANSPORT, BUY THIS.


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