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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 28th, 1979


Congratulations to


P a t r i c i a P a i r r t


Stockists of PY R AH


BRITISH WOOL and MOHAIR HAND FRAME KNITTED GARMENTS


We wish you every success in the future


New shop window spotlights Pat’s world of fashion


exterior adds a new dimen­ sion to the shop in York Street, Clitheroe, and reflects its up-to-date approach with regard to the latest trends. The shop’s owner, Mrs Patricia Bailey, is a new­


THERE’S a whole world of fashion awaiting you behind the brand new facade of Patricia Bailey, ladies outfitters. I t s b r ig h t modern


opened a business there, w’hich she ran for more than 40 years.


then took over, continuing' in the dress business for 11 years, until her retirement just over 12 months ago.


Mrs Dorothy Fowler


comer to the fashion scene, although the premises have been used as a dress shop for more than 50 years. Mrs Edith Elliott first


built by J. H. Fern, of Moor Lane, Clitheroe, has given more useful room for window displays. The large attractive windows have frames made of dark red meranti wood.


For a hundred years or more, the House:


of Hogg has been known for its


SUPERLATIVE KNITWEAR


The styling is entirely in . tune with today — I “Timeless in its


simplicity, timeless


‘Right’ always” — The ideal blend —


The traditional quality of 1 the past — with the look, > line and feel of the present —


And with the widest choice of colour ranges


See our range of knitwear at


FAMOUS NAMES


P atricia A. I


SKIRTS, suits and dresses are all to be found in the spacious back room.


SEE THE EXCELLENT RANGE OF


SLENDERELLA DRESSING GOWNS LINGERIE NIGB1MSSES


i w A N D


UNDERSKIRTS A T


P atricia P airrt


14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 23241.


Vis it your Tanya stockist


P a t r i c i a J x) A. I


Is R T


14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 2.1241.


GORDON WYATT LTD


Manufacturers of


TAILORED JERSEY


KNITWEAR congratulate


P atricia


P airrt ON COMPLETING THE SHOP


ALTERATIONS.


May we wish you every success in the future.


Jusl Ix'caiiM' -ehoolwear lia~ to be praelieal. Iianl-wearini:


P atricia P airrt


Congratulations to


On the completion of the shop alterations


We ivish you every success in the future


and well-made. dne-ti'l mean il xlionlilii 1 have >1\ le. >KK llll I \ i l - l ilil TIA li \M.K VI':


P a t r i c i a P a I I dE T


(Formerly Dorothy Fowler’


14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE 23211.


[I’K IT E X . Puls fashion into sdioolwean J. H. FERN PARTNERSHIP CARPENTERS —JOINERS— JOINERY MANUFACTURERS TO TRADE AND D.I.Y.


MAIN CONTRACTOR FOR THE SHOP FRONT ALTERATIONS AT PATRICIA BAILEY We are manufacturers of


We design and install all types of units.


ALUGLAZE DOUBLE GLAZING SYSTEMS Sealed units fitted to your existing frames


22a MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22170 J>.


<»MUNRO of Edinburgh


KNITWEAR & CO-ORDINATES


MANY famous makes of garment — some of them household names for decades — are stocked at Patricia Bailey’s.


blouses, Munrospun, Tanya knitwear, Kayser Bondor, Wolsey, Playtex, Slcnderella, Carnegie, Pyrah hand-frame knits and Trutex schoolwear.


They include Eastex, Doreta, Elsie Whiteley / h: ^ . I- 1\


peruse the extensive stock at leisure. On first appear­ ance the shop looks quite small, but there is a large room at the back, which houses a fine selection of suits, coats and dresses for all occasions — and to make sure the size is right there are three fitting cubicles.


Inside, customers can N


NIGHTCLOTHES to help you have sweet dreams — there’s a wide selection to choose from.


only stockist in Clitheroe for the Girls’ Grammar School regulation uniform. She also supplies the


are stocks of knitwear and blouses and downstairs there is a room devoted to c o r s e t ry , underwear, tights, night attire and school uniforms. Patricia Bailey is the


At the front of the shop


Croft Barn, Kayley Lane, Chatburn, is continuing along the same lines as Mrs Fowler, providing regular customers with the service they have come to expect over the years, though she also has an eye for new’ styles and the require­ ments of the younger age group. The new shop front,


Mrs Bailey, of Bould


Ri b b l e s d a l e School uniform and a variety of sportswear. The shop caters for


premises, should any gar­ ment need altering, is fit- ing expert Miss Olive Wol- stenholme, of Clitheroe, who will painstakingly apply a bib or tuck where needed. Also on hand to provide


younger customers and grandmothers, providing sizes from 10 to 26, and most are delighted by the variety of styles to suit all tastes. Readily available on the


Advertising feature


buys the clothes herself in Manchester. She has many regular customers who have been wooed back time after time. A former housewife,


a personal service are three helpful part-time sales assistants — Mrs Gladys Booth, of Wadding- ton, and Mrs Be r t ha Walker and Mrs Florence Wilson, of Clitheroe. Mrs Bailey chooses and


THE attractive new shop front in York Street reflects the extensive range of ladies wear — styles for any age group, in all sizes, and at prices to suit every pocket.


John, works for the Lanca­ shire Area Health Author­ ity. They have two sons — Alastair (11), who attends Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, and Patrick (9), who is a pupil at Chatburn. Before moving to Chat­


interested in fashion and clothes. “It was just a mat­ ter of waiting for the right premises and for family commitments to ease," she explained. Mrs Bailey's husband,


burn six years ago, where Mrs Bailey ran the play­ group, the family lived in Wilpshire.


MRS BAILEY (left) and Mrs Wilson display one of the attractive skirts available.


Trutex sch ool clothes m ake great ,■ time-keepers.1


THESAME- TROUBLE WITH UAHS. BUT 7WTEXPID THE THICK — THEY HAVESOME


I HAP EXACTLY


Re a l ly FASHIONABLE


STYLES.


A rtm axA L TW7EXSHCP- THERE. AE£


SPUES OF BLOUSE TO


SO MANY


CHOC&B FROM, ANP


THEY RE YEBHHAED- WEAKlNG, OF COURSE


MAPS SUCH A DIFFERENCE TO


rauTEitHAS


UUL/E'S appsa&tc s - NOT TO MENTON HER T?M£-XEEP/Na !


Mrs Bailey worked before her marriage as a secret­ ary and dispenser for her father-in-law, Dr Gilbert Bailey, in Blackburn. She has always been


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