Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), w ^ .e a s t la n c a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , ,^ 12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 18th, 2001
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New-look store will help keep you looking fashionable for all Seasons
EAT your heart out the Trafford Centre! The Manchester mall
might market itself as a one-stop fashion shop with stores selling labels such as French Connection, Firetrap, Jiggy, Mikey jewellery, Suzy Smith handbags, Kangol hats and Moda in Pelle footwear, but Clitheroe fashion store Seasons in King Street goes one better. For, as anyone who
cares anything about style in the Ribblo Valley already knows, it stocks all those names and now many more under the
one roof. Forget motorway traf
fic chaos and crowds, building work that start
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Seasons all the best in the future
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THE new Seasons shop offers more space and a big ger selection of fashion items
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are pleased to be assoc iated w ith Seasons
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s td k nm m wish “Seasons”
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all the best fo r the future, and
congratulate them on their fantastic refurbish ment
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Would like to take this
opportunity o f wishing Seasons
continued success
D.J.P. Domestic Appliances Ltd
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Would like to congratulate Seasons
on their refurbishment •Top Brands at Low Prices • Special Offers
• Local Delivery • Guaranteed After Sales Service • Expert Staff
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Would like to wish Seasons
Continued success for the future
C o o k & S m i t h (INSURANCES)
WADE HOUSE, 2 CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE 01200 422381
WISHING SEASONS EVERY SUCCESS FOR THE FUTURE.
Laying Our Reputation At Your Feet OUGHTRED & HARRISON GROUP
J S DIESION ASSOCIATES
•-Building} Struciural'an£Safety_Consultants
are pleased to have been the designers and project
managers for this successful contract and wish Seasons
continued success in the future -.'A,-- D - A Tel:01200426501 v>>.y;,
114 Pimlico Road Mohi|e 07977 879152 ’ Clitheroe
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' '•>’ N f f - j ) X r V ' ' l - ) ' ' , t ^ s i i i - n 4> A u 3 ■ < * a . Wa would like to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their patience and continued custom whilst the work has been carried out.
We will also be introducing a late night for those of you who find it difficult to shop during normal working hours. This will be every Thursday evening until 7pm
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LATCH KEY kids cl be a thing of the pa|
a part of Clitheroe, the formation ol| after-school club a t !
ford School. The term coined'
mothers first went el | All the very best to everyone at Seasons r n a ' MM f ftS ■5. L
ed in mid-June to double the size of Seasons has just finished. So whether you want
the casual look achieved by combining In Wear jeans with a Henry Lloyd T-shirt or Full Cir cle shirt, a Sticky Fin gers suit for a job inter view, a knock-'em- dead party piece from Bayliss and Knight or a more formal outfit from Michael II, Gold, Chi anti or Whimsy for a wedding, the new and improved Seasons can turn you out looking as if you have stepped from the fashion pages of a magazine. And that is the case
whatever your age and your dress size, as Sea sons stocks sizes 8 to 20.
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PROPRI ETORS Jean Parker and Nicky Hutchin son (front, left and centre) with members of their staff
m The store is run by
mother-and-daughter team Mrs Jean Parker and Mrs Nicky Hutchin
son. While Nicky’s younger
fashion styles predomi nate at ground floor level, the first floor, which also houses Sea sons' new footwear department, now bridges the fashion gap trap by taking style-conscious customers in their 30s from "street" wear to clothes which stand out for combining flair with tailoring, detail and quality, as represented by European labels such
® N ew House Building ® Barn Conversions
D i x o n
and all general building and joinery works
as Steilmann Co-ordi nates and Nienhaus and
Lotz. Other first-floor design
tags include Verse, Vici- ni, Gina Bacconi and, from February, when spring fashions make
their first appearance, Betty Barclay. Said Mrs Parker:
"Many customers have told us that they have travelled all the way to Manchester for a special outfit only to come back
and find it in Seasons. We like to think our range, which we add to with weekly deliveries, can save customers that effort, especially now that we are twice as big
as before. "We would like to take
this opportunity to thank our customers for being so patient through out our transformation and to the staff and con struction teams for working so well." Besides extended
THE new footwear department
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choice, Seasons' cus tomers can also benefit from extended shopping hours. On Thursdays the shop opens as it usu ally does from Monday to Saturday at 9 a.m,. but instead of closing at 5-30 p.m. will stay open until 7 p.m.
ADVERTISINGFEATURE Editorial written by
JULIE FRANKLAND
Advertising co-ordinated by LISA RUDGYARD
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Hotel told to move caravans
Peter and Rita £ at
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Lancastria Fashion ★ Agencies
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Would like to wish * "SEASONS" *
continued success ★ in their newly * refurbished premises
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ONE of the top hotels ini the Ribble Valley is ini trouble with the plan-f ners. Ribble Valley Boroughl
Council Planning and! Development Commit-f tee decided to take enforcement action against the Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn, making it remove two 30ft. cara vans used as staff accom modation. At the same time, the
committee refused a ret rospective application bj the hotel's proprietor, Mi Malcolm Weaving, te site the caravans then temporarily. An officer's report tel
the committee stated thtf mobile homes wen| "inappropriately siteef and constitute promil nent and incongruous features within ai| attractive area of coun| tryside."
Bridge club) results
AT the Monday eveninj meeting of Clitherol Bridge Club winner] were: NS Mr and Mrs 1 Ward, Mr and Mrs 11 Atkinson. EW Mr anl Mrs G. Pollard, Mr .1 Pawlicki and Mr J. Rei| ton.
Winners on Thursdal
were: NS Mrs IVl Phillips and Col M. Jel fery, Mrs J. Martindal and Mrs D. Blake. E'i Mrs L. Wilkinson aij Mrs J. Gilmour, Mrs Wharfe and Mrs Z. Hs| rison. The Brown Cow Trj
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with their..,' • latest
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wish everyone at Seasons continued success
phy for teams is to held on November 8t| Members wishing play must enter thJ names on the sheet! advance, so that tl appropriate movemc| can be prepared.
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Escort worth £2,000 stolen I
A BLACK Ford Esc! was stolen from Whall Road, Sabden, on Sat|
day night. The vehicle is \vo|
£2,000 and police investigating.
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