Manchester Evening News from Manchester, Greater Manchester, England (2024)

low 8 8 THE MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1939 11 Sales by Private Contract BUSINESSES, GOODWILLS. IN-TRADE, de Hse. Furniture to be sold -C920. Mixed: good 3: living for -D 284. cheap: not in 925, evening News.

Cnips: tde. £12: rt. 593. -Moston: Cooked Meats Tripe: barg. 547 3 Chips: Openshaw: keeps 544.

-Fruit liv. for 2: 2: 445. Sweets bath: must sell, trade Mixed: rt. bath: £22: private sale: -D498. sakehouse: Mixed and Evening trade News, £30: Southport.

sep. CHIPS FOR SALE, cheap: easy rent.52. STREET, SWINTON, gd. Millinery, Superior D.F. Modern Shop: best pos'n, mn.

S. Manchester: reasonable property: offer: no £8 sheet: -T near 76. Corner Shop: Way. -Sweets, bath, Mixed: 100, lovely E.N. steady trade: must sell NOR.

quickly --1, South Lonsdale-street, Stretford. price SALE, 21,500, plus STAT. near -T 98. IXED BUSINESS stock at PUSH. district: for owner Disposal, 12 -C 922, E.N, in Newton Heath tive CHIPS, proposition: near DIDSBURY: £25-840: superior £545.

attractrade TERMS ISHERWOOD, Arranged 5, for the Gordon Purchase Road, of Monton. BustCinemas, etc. (no fees until York. comWilson's. 24.

Coppergate, large SWEETS, stand near Worsley: prospects: trade £1,800 265: -Alpheus Isherwood, 5, Gordon Monton. reg ROUND. side: delivery mod. house: garden: apart from garage: one and cream: daily: only profit over FORDS, 62, eggs Market-street, Manchester. 825: CHIPS, splendid area: trade £20- REUS ISHERWOOD, fixtures: Gordon plus Road, Monton.

SE 5, CHIPS: near Belle Vue: rent clear: hands: good profit: very clean: CRAWFORDS, 62, Market-street, Manchester. RESIDENCE CAFE, £400. area: ARUS ISHERWOOD, people: fully Gordon furnished: Road, SWEETS TOBACCO: 5, auto scale, cig. Monton. stock: ill-health: on main street, near HULME: NO 493.

FOCOLATES, SWEETS, near Broughton £165 Park, main and house: ISHERWOOD, 5, Gordon Road, Monton. GREENS: nice profits £6 MOCARS cosy Cromford house: House, easy rent: price £175- 4. MEETS, CIGARETTES, Chorlton-cum-Hardy: Alpheus good Isherwood, house: 5, £350 Gordon or Road, offers: Monton. well 1815 estab. Ashton -Half district: interest average offered in wage oldNOUGHT CONFECTIONERY genuine safe living: COOKED 488.

dendid. suburb near Flixton: trade 840 weekly: price house, well fitted shop: 62, lease: stand any Sun. and trade FARM under manageCONFECTIONERS 430 wkly. good house: fittings oak MEETS Didsbury: 62. 3 bath: -Near lame 17 GENERAL Cheshire: CRAWFORDS, £19 62.

Market £20: mod. rent: Manchester. only 817 hands years: 3 trade 240 to £45: news easy rent: price 2750 inc. about ARDWARE, -CRAWFORDS, Ironmongery, 62, Rossendale Market-street, Valley: profits £6: accept s.a.v.: owing sick-Alpheus Isherwood, 5, Gordon Monton. SWEETS CIGARETTES: good district, good living for three: rent only beds: well stocked fitted: price £230.

Cromford House, 4. GOWNS, MILLINERY, MODISTE. business: owner retiring: profits £12 p.w.: living SIMMON3, Valuer, price 88, £350: 6.8.V. 2. 2 MANCHESTER: trade £20 weekly: bath: £60 stock: trial and tuition: VERNDID Cromford SWEETS, Court, HUGHES Market-street, DRINKS: 17, busy Manchester.

main Cromford handy town: av. weekly pft. £8-10: proof: well fitted, etc: 3 windows: private; no 8450 or 403. TOBACCO: average trade 229 weekly: newsprice 2450 splendid and s.a.v.- -HUGHES bath: trial and 17, House, Cromford Court, -Trade £30 to £32: closed nice bath: good bakehouse (recently new oven): CORDS, 62. Market-street, side: bargain Manchester.

at £275. vendid trade £22 side: 223 with old-estab. big scope: to CRAWFORDS, 62. good bakehouse, bath: Manchester, modern shop: best part ideal house: garden: easy hours: splen. FORDS.

chance for practical fryer: only Market-street, Manchester. BOT, CONFECTIONERY: Prestwich side: house: good elec. living for stop couple: at door: PRICE modern £200. Cromford House, 4. Present, TOBACCO: increasing nr.

summer: cinema: good trade house: £25 rent p.w. SCARS p.m. Cromford well fitted stocked: MERY. FARM House, PRODUCE, shop small 4. (round only hours, Friday evg.

shop trade £28 p.w. all cash: round lge. au. scales, slicer, £300. Cromford House, 4.

CHIPS: Levenshulme way: splendid corner 8-9 cosy house: fish rent per week: p.w. 2-pan Exhib. 12-14 range bags washer, price VICCARS," House, Market Manchester 4. position HOSIERY, main road: LADIES' mod. WEAR, front, Harpurhey: 2-window profit: char.

accts. figures: owner a 8275, real Including -C fixtures, 921, fittings, chrom. Evening News. STATION, GARAGE REPAIRS: oldD.a.: in scope Lancashire for town: increase: turnover valuable approx. very SOARS including particulars new and electric appointment pumps: to price view, £550.

write Cromford House, 4. 5 bedrooms: BARGAINS. Modern Apartment garage: valuation only £40. bedrooms, 10 bedrooms: basins, garage: etc: valuation £150. (Sole houses in nice positions.

select Agents), 34a, Dickson Blackpool. CLEAR PROFIT WEEKLY: can be purchased business terms: an opportunity to acquire large concern, valuable stock, situated Deansgate, occurs through Manbusiness by staff is easily Riven: quick reasonable sale, deposit £850 and everything: balance of tuition by puronly, easy payments C. from SMITH, suitable 77, Upper Manchester. USINESSES WANTED TED. Newsagent Business with news low rent: under SALES down: with cheap: HUGHES, South 17, St.

Ann's -T Square. .95. MIXED or FISH and CHIPS Wanted -D463. On Cheshire side: £100: 396. wants MIXED to keep 452.

SMALL TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY -Address 105, E.N. BUSINESSES Cunningham, SOLD F.C.I.S., PRIVATELY. A BUS. WANTED: preferably Snack Bar or 6, John Dalton-st. PARD room h'dress'g): bus.

Lady, any husband respect. employed, district: would buy small CHIPS. trade -Urgently £14: wanted, decent Honest price Shop for with one district: owners only answer. -D 536. BUYERS SOLD WAITING IMMEDIATELY ALL TYPES.

CEN.4647. CHIPS. -Experienced fryer would buy shop prefer working purchase or at would once if manage on D482. share TOBACCO. -Two sisters, used to the direct: state gen.

price, shop with sound profits, trade and -D pref. 879. rent, -Advertiser wishes to meet owner of 8600: brief details do in bus. for confidence. cash: -D nothing 303.

Require a Genuine -Couple, Clean at Retail liberty Bus. end some- of side tn. in CARMERS' ADVERTISE- MENTS SALES AND WANTS or quantity delivered street, Moston, GRADED Manchester SAWDUST 10. SUPPLY Fal. CO.

2317 MANCHESTER. SALE. ENTER MONDAY EARLY. NEXT AT CATS, POULTRY, PETS, 83 Red 12 weeks old: fine or City Road, O.T., SINES. MACHINERY, TOOLS, BILLING MACHINE, ENGINEER'S INGERSOLL 42in.

RAND LATHE, COMRAILWAY ROAD, new): 8-ton CRANE, L. 2-ton JOHNSON. CRANE. TRA. PARK 1278 DYSON OLDHA coal fired, Range, 20in 18in.

Pans, two end tone centre Pan Davis Gas Burner, 4-Pan Tray, Preston Opal Thomas Glass, Breeze £15: Range, fixing Trav Pans, Opal with two electric Motors, Stainless rotato Glass. Automatic £20: fixing Chipper, extra: Stainless one Hopper, £7 10s. 86, Ev. News. Wanted 100-Gallon and Glazed Iron MIXING PAN boilers.

Machines for double dry gate material, stirring and gear, GasMINERY 243. Evening News office. Purchase Non-ferrous: PLANT, Buildings for obsolete: Demolition Scrap Road. Manchester 1 CEN LTD 1941 AND. CHIEF RENTS, Wanted Cunningham, F.C.1.S., PROPERTIES.

RENTS: Dalton-st. We present Twilfit Miss Junior range of garments a new designed to beautify specially enhance the loveliness and younger figure of the Model 03799 model 03812 NarrO Twilfit Twilfit brassiere in tea-" brassiere in tea-rose rose spotted muslin lined lace with extra with net and attached support under the to a band of satin bust. Bust Sizes, less ribbon and at waist. suitable Back- for 32 38 ins. to the youthful figure.

Model 7087 to 38ins, fastened with hook Bust sizes 30 Twilfit girdle Model 7097 and eye. Made in Zipp fastener Twil- three-colour Courfit girdle made taulds "Tested from tea-rose Quality Rayon spotted voile with with WondaW on astretch stretch elastic elastic panels. Suit- panels. Slightly able for the Tropics. boned centre front Slight figure only.

and back. to 28ins. to Sizes 23 50125.10/11 Look for mark on all TWILFIT models incorporating Rayon. Made in Engiand. PAULDENS Fully PAULDENS STD ALL SAINTS Guaranteed.

HOUSES FOR SALE 3 beds: brick garage: -D 304. Mod. No New Semi: 2 3 read Detached: 2 3 beds, -53, chief offs, bath and sep. CHAPEL: Semi Bungalow For Sale: TEATON 401. electric light: open sunny Slade Lane: sunshine Villa: 2 2 beds.

bath: cost wkly. TEATON Modern SEMI: 3 -D 2 779. tiled bath, sep. w.c.: ALE -For available Properties apply R. G.

Graham, Est. 71, Sale. SALe 1845 Brooklands Stn. buses: 2 3 plugs, water heater: Semi: nr. pwr.

house fog. south: Ige. garage: rate £14: T78 -Large Mod. Semi: 2 4 beds, kit. with Triplex, tiled B'room w.c.: garage: cost £1,050: bargain, Sale 1924.

TEAR COLWYN BAY: Conveniently Situated SEMIDETACHED HOUSE BUILDING LAND: price £550 or nearest -T 92, Evening News office. AIRCRAFT FACTORY, CHADDERTON.NEW SEMIS, weekly clear: 3 beds: £5 secures: application. -T 96. Evening News office. particulars on Roselands Avenue: Pleasant Modern Semi: SALE.

k'ette, washhouse, 5 beds, sep. w.c.: room small deposit: chief 25 offers wanted.garage: D. MORRISON SON, 15, Washway Road, Sale. ed Semi: 2 electric 4 bath, 2 W.C.S: all rooms: large garden, garage optional: chiet plugs -Patchett, 203, Oswald CHO. 3329.

-Foxhall Road: 2 minutes Navigation Rd. Station: 2 lovely SEMIS, nearing completion: £415: chief £5: 820 deposit and all-in weekly cost Waring, Builders, on site -No. 9, PRINCESS £295 Excellent entertaining, 3 bedrooms, 2 boxrooms: every modern convenience: bargain.Apply to W. S. EDWARDS, 26, Brazennose-street.

Real Bargain: owner going BRO abroad: Lovely A Mod. Semi: 2 3 tiled bath: £600 sep. w.c.: mortgage: brick only garage: wants -C 881. large gardens: many extras: or ENTON. -Foxhall Road: Good Semi-detached HOUSE, containing parlour, living room, spacious scullery, 3 bedrooms, tiled bathroom; LEES ground rent and £4 offers HYDE per annum: Office, Denton.

'Phone DEN. 2190. SON. Estate FOR SALE WITH VACANT POSSESSION. 3.

FOWLER GORTON, HOUSE substantial amount may remain on mortgage if desired: -W. H. CLAYTON SON, 44, SPRING GARDENS. MANCHESTER. Houses for sale: 4 rooms, bath, w.c.: gas: price including legal charges £335: also special type of Bungalow at £335: opp.

Windmill, -Bowden Chadderton, Marsh Heys Estate. Thornton-le-Fylde. Tel. Site, 3127. Works.

3151. 7THE Gill Bent Road, Cheadle Hulme: Well-built and Attractive Sunshine-type SEMI: in fine open position, with large garden: 3 large room and separate kitchen: room for garage, deposit only £20, including all legal and road costs: all charges approx. per SMITH de ALLco*ck, 471, Chester Road, Manchester 16. WILM New Detached HOUSES FOR SALE in Sefton Drive, off Stanneylands Road, Manchester Road, Wilmslow: good gardens: garage: convenient and and bus services: prices from frequent train £850: subject to chief rent of 87: no paving charges: rates expert inspection invited. Apply on Site, or G.

F. DARBYSHIRE COMPANY, BUILDERS, Gardens, Manchester 2. DEA. 4925. 30.

Spring THE SANDY MOUNT ESTATE, POLEFIELD ROAD HEYWOOD ROAD, PRESTWICH. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES. Accommodation comprises Hall, Lounge, Diningroom, Kitchenette with fitted cupboards and electric wash boiler, Larder. Coals, 3 bedrooms, Tiled Bathroom and w.c. PRICE £410.

£5 Secures. Total Deposit £20. No Extras. Chief Rent All-in Weekly Cost The Estate is situated on th highest point of Prestwich and adjoins Heaton Park. Ideally healthy and within easy reach of trains.

trams, and buses. APPLY ESTATE OFFICE ON SITE. INVESTMENT PROPERTY Wanted A DVERTISER Weekly Propery Desires in to suburban Purchase a district: Row only of Good good class houses consdered. with reasonable W800. WANT a Few Choice BLOCKS of HOUSE or COTTAGE PROPERTY to absorb a fund of £10,000: quick completions.

-WILLIAM MORRIS, Alkrington. Middleton 2827. BUNGALOWS FOR SALE BUNGALOW: Small 4-Roomed: situate nr. WOODEN Lane, Weaste: £35 quick sale: UNGALOW: Burnage, Kingsway: 2 sittingBE bath sep. -D 780.

DERM. 2 rooms: Marple Bridge: pd. by Council: built-in cupboards, water laid: 2 mins. bus, 10 mins. train: GRESTY, 82, Compstall Road, Marple Bridge.

LEVELEYS, NEAR BLACKPOOL. SUPERIOR DETACHED BUNGALOW: 2 reception-rooms, 2 bedrooms. usual offices: excellent gardens: five minutes Rossall Beach: suitable for holiday residence: price £600: good mortgage -Keys with J. ENTWISTLE ESTATE AGENTS, VICTORIA SQUARE. CLEVELEYS.

SHOPS FOR SALE -230, Hyde Road: Shop, bakehouse, 3 bedr'ms, bathr'm: chief offers Only: SHOP, just vacant: decorated: 3 bath: good stand: suit any business. -D 294, E.N. -755, Stockport Road: Shop, with living ground rent £5: offers 224. EW SHOPS, 132-140, BURTON WITHINGTON: complete with latest style fronts and good living accommodation: suitable for all trades: fine position on busy road: price £750: good mortgage. SMITH ALLco*ck, 471.

Chester O.T. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS AND ORGANS £35: Bechstein: as Chester Swan's Genuine Piano Royal Infirmary. YOU CAN DO A BETTER DEAL AT SWAN'S. CHALLEN BABY SEE IT AT SWAN'S. LANDMARK FOR -Opp.

Ryl. Infirmary, £9 Good Piano: solid walnut case: guar. 5 years.M/c. Ryl. Infirmary, Oxford Road.

ECHSTEIN PIANO: appearance as new: 57gns: per -C. R. Russell, 169, Stretford Rd. £21 SWAN'S, FINE opp. Ryl.

GERMAN Whitworth PIANO: great Park, offer. MODERN ROSEWOOD PIANO: BARGAIN. £11 SWAN'S, opp. Ryl. Infirmary, Oxford Rd.

DABY GRAND: cost 69gns. last July: accept 47gns. -SWAN'S, opposite Royal Infirmary. SQUIRE Evenings, BROWNE 104, Moss PIANO Vale FOR SALE: Urmston. CHEAP.

Modern Iron-frame Piano: worth Swan's, opp. Ryl. Infirmary, Oxford Rd. Wanted Your PIANO Taken in EXCHANGE for FURNITURE. Choose from a Fine Selection in our Showrooms, or Mr.

SMITH will call on receipt of p.c ITH' SPECIALISTS. FURNISHING 73-77. OXFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER. GARDENING Wanted, Gardener: state age and wage LAWN TURF, weed free, 8d. yd.

RUS. 1435. ARDEN SPADES. FORKS, RE-SHAF1 ED Dawes Ironmongers. 131.

London ASPHALTING from per yard; all work done experienced -T 94, Evening News. Plants, 100, delivered.Pollard Sons, Hr. Poynton. Tel. Poynton 2447, ustic Poles for Pergolas.

Arches, per 100 It delivered -Olibrans, 7, St Mary's Gate, A SPHALTING, giving your CONCRETING, work out let FLAGGING. us quote you.THOMAS BOX 2, Hodge Lane, Salford. PEN. 1329. PORTABLE Huts Greenhouses, Frames, and Trellis Gates.

A Bower Chester-street, 1. Cen 1675 behd. Regal Free Cat. Insp. welcomed, GOOD LAND: VIRGIN SOIL 4-Ton FROM Load WILMSLOW South Manchester, PASTURE North -Ring GATLEY 2790, ROLL OF HONOUR, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS AND IN MEMORIAM for Memorials.

Inscriptions Renovat'ns, opp. Southern Monumental Works, Owens Coll. Tel. 3825 Ard. Richard Wilmslow Belt.

Road, Rusholme, Funeral Manchester Directors. Telephone: Rusholme 1158. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, IN MEMORIAM NOTICES, Etc. 1s. PER LINE All such announcements must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender, and in the case of Engagements 33 by the signatures of both parties.

ROLL OF HONOUR loving memory of our dear son and brother, OSWALD," who fell at Arras on April 11th, 1917. Years roll on, but memories linger." FATHER, MOTHER, ETHEL, WINNIE, and JIM. BIRTHS April 4, 1939, at Lorna Lodge Nursing Home, Didsbury, to JOYCE, wife of N. ALLAN-SMITH, a son. April 7, to Mr.

and Mrs. R. P. DAVIES, Crumpsall, a brother for Pamela. -On April 11, to Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. DYSON (nee Moss), 69, Birtles Road, Broken Cross, Macclesfield, a daughter, Both well. Mr.

and Mrs. J. DEWHIRST (nee Marjorie Blakeley), at 56, Derby Road, Prestwich, on Sunday, 9th April, a daughter. Both well. April 10, 1939, at Stirling House Nursing Home, Heaton Moor, to CLARA (nee Dawes), wife of Stephen PETERS, of Cheadle Hulme, a daughter.

Both well. April 9, at Redlands Nursing Home, to Mr. and Mrs. RAWLING, 3 son. 2, Roseleigh Avenue.

April 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. SPURRELL, a son. Both well.

A brother for Manor Road, Stretford. -On April 9, at District Infirmary, Ashton-under-Lyne, to Mr. and Mrs. SUTCLIFFE (nee Lilian Clegg), a son. Both well.

COMING OF AGE of Percy Sarah Hannah Wrigley (nee -WALTER CYRIL WRIGLEY, second son -1, Cooper-street, Clayton. ENGAGEMENT -The Engagement is announced between son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

WILKINSON.SWANN, of Poynton, Cheshire, and FREDA, of and Mrs. A. E. WILKINSON, of Wilmslow, Cheshire. MARRIAGES -On April 10, at Davyhulme Wesleyan Chapel, Brook Road, by the Rev.

H. Cowle, LEONARD EGERTON, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

ANGEL, of 41, Ambleside Road, Flixton, to KATHLEEN JANE, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. HEADEY, of Sandy Croft, Flixton Road, Urmston. BERRISFORD-OWRID.

On April 8, by Canon PatonWilliams, at St. Ann's Church, Manchester, NORMAN CHESWORTH, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

BERRISFORD, of Whalley Range, to MARJORIE ALICE, second daughter of the late Rev. Thomas OWRID and Mrs. Owrid, of Sedgley Park. On April 8, at North Moor Methodist Church, Oldham, ERIC, son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. BLAKELEY, of Prestwich, to DOROTHY, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred WHITEHEAD, of Chadderton. CALLAGHAN- -On April 8, at Hatherlow Chapel, SYDNEY, son of Mr.

and Mrs. CALLAGHAN, Green Walk, Gatley, to ANN, only daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. S. BRADLEY, Queen's Road, Bredbury.

CHEETHAM- On April 8, at New Road Methodist Church, Lymm, by the Rev. H. E. Lacey, JOHN CHEETHAM, of Lymm, to RUTH JANE, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Thomas MANCER (late of Ardwick).

On April 11, at the Church of the English Martyrs, Whalley Range, EILEEN ANNE, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen FAUGHNAN, of Whalley Range, to HILARY MICHAEL CURTIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Curtis, of Cheadle Hulme. April 8, at the Methodist Church, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, by Rev. Harold Strawbridge, cf Portsmouth, assisted by Rev. R. C.

Stonham, resident minister, LEONARD H. DAY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Day, New Barnet, to GLADYS, second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward WOOD, Cheadle Hulme. On April 8, 1939, at St. Agnes's Church, Reddish, REGINALD STANLEY, son of Annie and the late Stanley Wood DEACON, of Levenshulme, to ELIZABETH, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

w. MABON, of Reddish. DUNKERLEY- FARRELL, only son of Mr. and Mrs. DUNKERLEY, of Chorlton, to BERTHA, eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. HAMMOND, of Stockport. FROST- On the 10th April, at Christ Church, Bradford, Manchester, by the Rev.

W. Davies, HAROLD, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. FROST, to ADA, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. DRINKWATER. On April 8, 1939, at Manchester Road Methodist Church, Chorlton-cumHardy, by the Rev. H.

Owen Roberts, assisted by the Rev. G. W. Alway, HAROLD, younger son of Mr. and Mrs.

GRIFFITH, of Moss Side, to KATHLEEN, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. TOMKINSON, of Chorlton-cum-Hardy. HEWISON- On April 8, 1939, at St.

James's Church, Birch-in-Rusholme, by the Rev. A. E. Horner, M.A., JOHN, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest HEWISON, of Park Avenue, Levenshulme, to CLARA IRENE, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GRIFFITHS, of 1, Craighall Avenue, Levenshulme. HOLT- On April 8, at St. Saviour's Church, Great Moor, Stockport, FRANK, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. A. HOLT, of Longsight, to AMY, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. SMITH, of Longsight and Heaton Chapel. On April 8, at Cheetham Hill Methodist Church, by the Rev. C. Tice, JOSEPH HUGHES, of Broughton, to HILDA, youngest daughter of the late Mr.

James PINNINGTON, Pendleton and the Height, and Mrs. Pinnington, of Middleton Road, Manchester. On the 8th April, Rev. 1939, at All Saints' Marple, by the F. S.

Spackman, M.A., F.R.G.S., NORMAN IRVIN, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. HUTHART, to FLORENCE. elder daughter of Mr. Mrs.

KAY, both of Marple. JONES- April 8, at Manchester Cathedral, by the Rev. W. Megicks, NORMAN LANGFORD, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jas. JONES, to MARJORIE. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

of Choriton-cum-Hardy. Stretford, On April THOMAS 8, 1939, REGINALD. at St. only son of Mrs. MORGAN and the late Mr.

T. Morgan, Old Trafford, to RUBY only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. MARCHANT, of Stretford.

-On April 8, 1939, at Anne's Church, Sale, by the Rev. of S. Mr. B. Warburton, NANCY WINIFRED, daughter and Mrs.

Colin MILLIGAN, of Brooklands, to ALFRED, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. ROBINSON, of New Moston. SEAL- Saturday, April 8, at St.

Peter's Church, Gorse. Hill, Stretford, KENNETH BERTRAM, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. SEAL, of Sale, to MARY MURIEL, only daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. SENNETT, of Stretford. SELLARS-KNOWLES.

-On April Range, 10, THOMAS at St. Margaret's Church, Whalley B. SELLARS, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. RUTH, J.

H. Sellars, child of North Wales, to DOROTHY only of Mrs. Ruth KNOWLES, of Hilbre, Whalley Range. On April 8, at St. John's Church, Moston, by Rev.

A. L. Robinson, ROBERT ILLINGWORTH, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. TOOTILL, of Moston, to MAY, younger daughter of Mrs. W. and the late Mr. W.

WILKINSON, of Moston. On April 8, 1939, at Holy Innocents' Church, Fallowfield, by Rev. N. Lindley, ETHEL, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. VINCENT, of Fallowfield, to DAVID, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. HICKS, of Clayton, Manchester, WARD- On April 10, 1939, at Hale Congregational Church, by the Rev.

T. J. Lander, M.A., B.D., WILLIAM, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. WARD, to AMY, younger daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. TAYLOR, Hale. WEBSTER- April 10th, 1939, at St. Clare's Church, Higher B.ackley, by Fr. J.

A. Robinson. with Nuptial Mass, TERESA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

I. ROBINSON, 42, Walker Road, Hr. Blackleg, to JOHN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

WEBSTER, of Goodman-street, Blackley. Silver Weddings BAIRSTO -On April 11th, 1914, at St. Bride's Church, Old. Trafford, GEORGE H. BAIRSIO to MARY ROSSBOTTOM, 3, Oakwood Avenue, Firswood.

On April 11th, 1914, by the Rev. J. B. McGovern, at St. Stephen's Church, WILLIAM DAY BLANKLEY to JENNIE Farrant Longsight.M/c COMMONS- On April 11th, 1914, by the Rev.

A. Hudson, at the Holy Trinity Church, Hulme, AMOS COMMONS to JESSIE BUTCHER. Address: 68, Bonsall-street, Hulme, Manchester. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Armchairs 26, Blackfriars-1 3 PRAMS FOR CASH. HUGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM.

SEE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. FREE GIFT- -BEAUTIFUL BLANKET. PRAMLAND. CASH PRAM STORES, 264. STRETFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER 15.

49, 65, 83, 53 Buses, 13 Tram (Clopton-street stop). 'Phone CEN. 4034. 20 Showr'ms B'r'm, Ong L'ge Carpets. Tyres.

Tubes Repaired DALES'S. 219, Strettord Rd. CARPETS, 4 3, at 186, London Road, WINDOW BLINDS. 'Phone IRVING'8, 6987 CENtral. Cinema Seats.

Baldwin. Parsonage. Dea. 12 Carpets made fitted -Ships Carpets. 326 Deansgate CARPETS.

at 186, LONDON ROAD, Carpets 5x3 24. 4x214 23 -Ship Carpets. $26. Deanse'te 25 Posters 250 Dauce Tickets. -45.

Miller Rubber Wellingt re Repd -Dali c. 219 Stretford Rd. IRVING'8 BLINDS. 316. STRETFORD CARPETS from at 186, LONDON ROAD, HANDBILLS Printed heap.

-BOOR, 152, City Road. Oak Bed. Suites, £8, £10, Carpets, D'sgate HOTPOINT VACUUM: like new: accept 453. TYPEWRITERS 25 from Underwoods to £5: see each. our -Walton's, window: "Mitre Hotel Buildings," Cathedral Gates, Manchester CLEANER, with headlight: cash slightly used: guaranteed perfect: 9 guineas or monthly payments.

Address 945, Evening News office. Clearance Roll Top Desks: see windows for bargains: Oak Roll Top Desks from Oak On April 11, 1914, at St. Church, Salford, by the Rev. A. Davies, ELEANOR BIEBY, of Salford, to WILLIAM GIBSON, of Manchester.

15, Roseleigh' Avenue, Burnage, Manchester 19. GILL- On April 11, 1914, by the Rev. F. Rothwell Dean, Rector of St. Elizabeth's Parish.

Church, Reddish, EDWIN GILL to ADA FARNSWORTH. -192, Parrswood Road South, Didsbury, Manchester 20. HUGHES- On April 11, 1914, by the Rev. J. H.

Kidd, at Christ Church, Bradford, Manchester, WILLIAM HUGHES to FLORENCE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. 15, Lovelace Road, Cressington, Liverpool. On April 11th, 1914, at St. Peter's, Church, Levenshulme, by the Rev. Frank Iliffe.

JAMES HENRY McKECHNIE to SARAH ELIZABETH (Dolly) WILSON. Shamrock House," Pendyffryn Road, Rhyl. 11th, 1914, at Manchester, WILLIAM THOMAS OWENS, of Salford, to SARAH JANE, daughter of the late Michael and Mrs. STEPHENSON, of Dalton-in-Furness. 68, Barlow Road, Levenshulme.

On April 11th, 1914, at Levenshulme Congregational Church, by the Rev. H. Threlfall, SAMUEL PEARSON to ALICE SLATER. 14, Winfield Avenue, Withington. REDDISH- April 11th, 1914, at Christ Church.

Harpurhey, by the Rev. G. Seymour, JOHN MARK, son of the late James and Jane REDDISH, to EMMA, eldest daughter of William and Elizabeth Ann HOLT. 94, Wembury-street, Harpurhey, Manchester 9. On April 11th, 1914, at St.

Stephen's Church, Harpurhey, JAMES HENRY RICHARDSON to FLORENCE ADA Waverley Road, Moston, SMOKER- On April 11th, 1914, at St. Matthew's Church, Ardwick, by the Rev. H. A. Hartley, ALFRED J.

SMOKER to MARY E. MORRIS (Nellie). School House, Beswick, On April 11th, 1914, at Victoria Wesleyan Chapel, by the Rev. J. A.

Thompson, FRANK WHITELEY to MAY BALLINGER, both of Cheetham. 54, Cumberland Road, Urmston, DEATHS On April 10, at the Private Patients' Home, Manchester Royal Infirmary, EVA LAWSON, the dearly-loved wife of Ernest G. ARISS. Her funeral will be private. Those friends to flowers will mark her memory and please her desiring send by sending a donation to the Animals' Dispensary.

A noble life has passed on for higher service! 24, Parsonage Road, Withington. BAILEY. On the 11th at 72, Manchester Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, MARY ELLEN (Nellie), dearlybeloved wife of William Francis BAILEY. Funeral arrangements later. All inquiries to Cho.

3230. On the 9th in hospital, ELEANOR, aged 53 years, the dearly-loved wife of George Frederick BAMFORTH and mother of Rogan, Annie, and -226, Greame-street, Moss Side. After patient suffering, rest. Service and interment at St. Bartholomew's Church, Marsden, Yorkshire, Thursday, 3 p.m.

On April 10, 1939, at 23, Poole-street, Hulme, after much suffering, patiently borne, fortified by the rites of Holy Mother Church, ALFRED, the dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth BERRELL, aged 63 years. R.I.P. (Late with Allied Newspapers.) Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Moston, on Friday, at 3 p.m. Inquiries to Messrs.

T. Broome and Sons, 37, Upper Jackson-street, Hulme, and 28, Princess Road, Moss Side. Tels. Moss Side -On the 6th inst. (in hospital), WILLIAM, the dearly-loved husband of Martha BERTENSHAW, in his 56th year.

Service and committal at the Manchester Crematorium on Thursday, the 13th at 4 30 p.m.- -77, Williamson Lane, Droylsden. Inquiries to Mr. Foote, Droylsden Co-op. Society. 'Ph.

East 0364. April 9, 1939, after short illness, at Road, Withington, JOE BIANCO, aged 66. Funeral leaves Brunswick Road on Wednesday, April 12, at 2 30, Southern Cemetery three o'clock. April 9, at 36, St. Andrew's Avenue, Timperley, SARAH ANN BROWN (formerly of Belmont Road, Ashton-on-Mersey), vidow of the late U.

Brown, in her 86th year. Funeral on Thursday at Timperley Parish Church, 2 p.m. Inquiries to Messrs. Fyans and Gordon, Limited. Central 6727 (two lines).

-On the 9th at his home, FREDERICK, aged 63 years, the dearly-beloved husband of Margaret CHARNOCK. 2, Ardcombe Avenue, Victoria Avenue, Higher Blackley. Interment Thursday, 3 p.m., at Crematorium. CLIFTON. On the 9th, at his home, 3, Belfield Road, Reddish, STANLEY, the dearly-loved son of Jonathan and Jessie CLIFTON, aged 29 years.

Service at St. Agnes Church, on Wednesday, at to interment at Gorton Cemetery, Inquiries Messrs. George Godson, Reddish and West Gorton. 'Phones East 0512 and 0038. -On April 7, 1939, in hospital, after a brief illness, JOSEPH, the dearly-beloved husband of Charlotte COLLINGE, 325, Moorside Road, Fliston (late Moston), aged 79.

Service at Ashley Lane Methodists, Moston, April 12, two o'clock, prior to interment at Christ Church, Harpurhey, at 2 30. Please accept this (the only) intimation. On April 8th, at 10, Boundary Lane, SARAH ELIZABETH, aged 71 years, the dearly-loved mother of Edith. Interment Southern Cemetery, Wednesday, 3 p.m. On the 6th Inst.

(in hospital), JOHN, the beloved husband of Mary A. DALY, aged 59 years. R.I.P. -25, Tomlinson-sreet, Eccles (late of 149, Hodge Lane, Seedley). Interment Peel Green Cemetery, 3 p.m., Thursday.

Inquiries Mr. Morris, P.C,I.S., Ltd. 'Ph. 1275 Pendleton. the 10th in hospital, ANN, aged 67 years, the dearly-loved wife of the late William Henry DAVIES and mother of Tom and Ernest Collinge.

Interment St. Peter's, Blackley, Thursday, April 13, at 2 30 p.m. Inquiries Blackley Co-op. Funeral Department. Col.

1438. April 9, at 20, Southgate, Urmston, and of 16, Tariff-street, Manchester, THOMAS HENRY, the very dear husband of Annie L. DEAN, P.M. of Eaton Lodge No. 533 Congleton, P.P.G.O.

Service at St. Clement's Church, Urmston, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m., prior to interment at Urmston Cemetery. Inquiries Frank Pearce. 'Phone Urmston 2321. DIXON.

April 7, 1939, suddenly, MABEL, in her 23rd year, the beloved daughter of Martha and the late Albert E. DIXON. --55, Birch-street, West Gorton. Interment Willow Grove, Thursday, 3 p.m. Reunited with her beloved A sorrow too deep for words." On April 9, at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, EDITH DOWNING, the beloved wife of John Ernest Downing, in her 51st year, passed peacefully away.

Service at St. James's Church, Moss Side, on Saturday, April 15, at 115 p.m., prior to interment Southern Cemetery, p.m. Inquiries C.W.S. -On April 7, 1939, in hospital, after a brief illness, DOROTHY, the dearly-beloved daughter of Thomas and the late Gwendoline EMBURY, of Cranworth-street, aged 27. Interment Southern Cemetery, April 13, 2 p.m, April 10, at St.

Joseph's Hospital, Whalley Range, ANNIE, the beloved sister of the late William Francis FOSTER (after short illness). Interment at Stretford Cemetery on Thursday, Mr. April 13, at 3 30 p.m. S. (Chapel ground), Inquiries Quinn, M.

Equitable Co-op. Society. Telephone Ard. 2721. the 10th at 127, Vine-street, Gorton, after much suffering, MARY JANE, beloved widow of the late James FRYER, in her 84th year.

Funeral arrangements later. All inquiries A. Whelpton and Sons, 70, Wellington-street, Gorton. Tel. East 0432.

On the 9th in hospital, MARY. wife of John GALLIMORE, of 54, Redvers-street, Ardwick, aged 65 years. Interment Southern Cemetery, Friday, three o'clock. Inquiries W. H.

Hunt Son. Tels. Ard. 2932 and Wyt. 2041.

the 10th at 48, Wordsworthstreet, Salford 6, JOHN AUSTIN, the beloved husband of Martha Ellen GIDLIN, aged 69 years. Service at St. George's Church, Pendleton, Thursday, 1 45 p.m., prior to interment at Agecroft Cemetery, 30 p.m. Inquiries Coop and Sons, Limited. Telephone Pen.

1487. -On April 10, at Kinders," Delamere Road, Gatley, WILLIAM STIRLING, the beloved husband of Eleanor Ada GILMOUR, in his 68th year. Interment at Cheadle Cemetery, 11 a.m., Thursday, April 13. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. GREENHALGH.

On Sunday, April 9, in hospital, EDITH. GREENHALGH, of 4, New Hall-street, Pendlebury. Interment at St. Augustine's Church, Pendlebury, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12.

HAWORTH. -On April 8, at 2c, Hulme, ROGER, the dearly-beloved husband of the late Amelia HAWORTH, aged 78 years. Service on Thursday, April 13, at St. Philip's Church, Hulme, at 2 10 p.m., prior to interment at Southern Cemetery at 3 p.m. Inquiries Mr.

Quinn, M. S. Co-op. Society. Telephone Ard.

2721. On April 9, 1939, at the residence of her Sandringham Avenue, Thornley Park, Denton, CAROLINE HELME (late of Hr. Ardwick Post Office), aged 85 years. Funeral service Wednesday, at home; Interment Philips Park Cemetery, 3 0 p.m. Inquiries F.

Riley and Son, Beswick. Tels. East 0730 and Rusholme 2449. HIGGINBOTHAM. On April 8, 1939, at 206, Northgate Road, Edgeley, Stockport, LEONARD HIGGINBOTHAM (L.

Higginbotham and Service at St. Matthew's Church, Edgeley, on Wednesday at two o'clock, followed by interment at the Cheadle Cemetery. Inquiries to Messrs. George Meredith, Stockport, On April 10, in Cleethorpes Hospital, GEORGE, the beloved husband of Annie HOLMES, father of Peter, and brother of John, Elinore, and Mary, late of 38, Queen-street, Hulme. On the 10th at 32, Chell-street, Longsight, SARAH, widow of the late John HORRIDGE, in her 85th year.

Service at St. Cyprian's, at 2 15, on Friday, o'clock. prior to interment, at the Southern Cemetery, 3 All Inquiries to John Cheetham, undertaker, Longsight. Tel. Rust 1540 and Wyt.

2377. HULME (nee Proctor). -At 1, Yew Tree Avenue, Northenden, on the 10th ROSE, dearly-beloved wife of Charles. Interment 3 p.m., Friday, Southern Cemetery. -On the 8th at 57, Lindsell Road, West Timperley, HANNAH, the beloved wife of the late Enoch HUMPHRISON, aged 76 years.

46 At Service in St. Alban's Church, 2 p.m. Interment Weaste Cemetery, 3 p.m., Thursday. Inquiries Mr. Morris, P.C.I.S., Ltd.

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04 2 DESK, Smaller Desk, Roll-top 35, Desk, WITHY £5: Type Desk, ARE GROVE, 105, Upper Conran-street, Harpurhey, on the 6th ALBERT, beloved brother of John INGHAM (late of Blackley). At rest. On April 9, at Llangollen Hospital, SYDNEY, aged 21 years, of 408, Barton Road, Stretford, beloved only son of John and E. A. IRELAND (M.V.

Cycling Club and M.A.C, member). the 10th fortified by the rites of Holy Mother Church, AGNES, the beloved wife of the late Walter JEPSON, aged 47 years. R.I.P. 44 On whose souls, sweet Jesus, have mercy." Requiem Mass at St. Malachy's Church, Collyhurst, Thursday, 10 a.m., followed by interment at St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Moston. -15, Honister Road, Church Lane, Moston. Inquiries E. A. Webster, Blackley.

Col. 1219. KEMP. On April 6th, 1939, JOHN KEMP, aged 77 years, at Blackpool, late of Irlams-0'-th'-Height and Bolton. Service and Interment St.

John's Church, Pendlebury, Wednesday, at 1 p.m. -BENJAMIN KILGOUR, aged. 83 (late of 5, Kent-street, Lower Broughton), died April 9. 508, Huddersfield Road, Heyheads, Stalybridge. On April 5, in hospital, ETHEL, the dearlyloved daughter of Ada and John Charles LEWIS, aged 22 years (secretary for Girls' Spain Committee).

Service Manchester Crematorium, Wednesday, at 3 Northen Grove, 20. -On April 7, 1939, of Somerville," Hallstreet. New Mills, JOHN THOMAS, dearly-beloved husband of Eliza M. LIVESLEY, in his 76th year. Service and interment at New Mills Methodist Church, on Wednesday next, at 3 o'clock.

Relatives and friends please accept this (the only) intimation. Inquiries to Messrs. Charles Robb and Sons, Ltd. 'Phones Dids. 3820 and Rush.

1200. -On April 8, 1939, at 25, Pembrokestreet, Seedley, JOSEPH LIVESLEY (late of the Mission to Seamen), in his 85th year, the beloved father of Albert E. and Gertrude E. Livesley. Service at St.

Luke's Church, Weaste, on Wednesday at 1 45 p.m., prior to interment at Weaste Cemetery at 2 15 p.m. Inquiries Coop and Sons, Limited. Telephone Pen. 1487. -MARY ANN, 21, Westeroft.

Road, Didsbury, died in hospital, April 7th. Interment at Barton, Wednesday, two o'clock. the 9th at 182, York-street, Hulme, JANE, beloved wife of the late Frank LONG, aged 82 years. Service at St. Mark's Church, City Road, at 215, prior to interment at the Southern Cemetery, Thursday, 3 p.m.

Inquiries to Messrs. T. Broome and Sons, 37, Upper Jacksonstreet, Hulme, and 28, Princess Road, Moss Side. Tel. Nos.

Telephone Pen. April SECCHI. Funeral -On April 7, suddenly, at 13, Retfordstreet, DOROTHY, the beloved wife of the late John McCANN, aged 56 years, on whose souls, sweet Jesus, have mercy." Requiem Mass at the Holy Name Church, Oxford Road, Thursday, 10 a.m., followed by interment at Brooklands Cemetery at 11 20 a.m. Inquiries James FyansGordon. Telephone Cen.

1035. McCANN. On the 9th fortified by the rites of Holy Mother Church, JOSEPHINE MARY, the dearly-loved wife of James Joseph McCANN, aged 35 years. R.I.P. On whose soul, sweet Jesus, have mercy." Interment at St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Moston, Thursday, at 3 p.m. 34, Albert Edwardstreet. Harpurhey. Funeral from 6, Church Lane, Harpurhey. Inquiries E.

A. Webster, Blackley. Telephone: Col. 1219. On the 8tn inst.

(in hospital), H. E. J. (Lizzie), aged 58 years, the dearly-loved wife of George MULLINOR, of 29, Heath-street, Cheetham Hill. After patient suffering rest.

Service at St. Mark's Church, Cheetham Hill, at 12 45 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12th. prior to interment at Southern Cemetery at 2 p.m. April 9, at 114, Sandy Lane, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, HARRIOTT ANNE, widow of Robert NUTTALL.

Interment at Southern Cemetery on April 13 at 2 30 p.m. Inquiries H. Stevens and Sons, Chorlton. Telephone 3074. On the 10th at 2, Elm Grove, Weaste, SELENA, aged 61, beloved wife of Emil OGDEN and dearly-loved mother of May.

Funeral arrangements later. -On April 9, FRED PHILLIPS (formerly gentlemen's outfitter, Stretford Road). 22, Huncoat Avenue. Heaton Chapel. PLAYER.

-On April 9, at 243, Barlow Moor Road, Chorlton, ALICE MARY, the beloved wife of Arthur James PLAYER. Service at Christ Church, West Didsbury, Thursday, at o'clock; Interment Southern Cemetery, 1 30. Inquiries to H. Stevens and Sons. 'Phone Chorlton 3074.

On the 9th in hospital, HORACE JOHN, in his 79th year. Service at home, 19, The Drive, Didsbury, at 2 15 on Wednesday, April 12, prior to interment Southern Cemetery at 3 p.m. Inquiries Wm. Peaco*ck. 'Phone 3397 Didsbury, QUIGLEY--On the 9th fortified by rites of Holy Mother Church, MICHAEL, the dearly-beloved husband of the late Mary Jane QUIGLEY, in his 80th year, of 78, Davies-street, Salford.

R.I.P. Cortege will leave 18, Nansen-street, Ardwick, 3 p.m., Thursday, for interment Moston Cemetery, 4 p.m. Inquiries Robert Budd, Beswick. Tel. 0601 East.

April 9, 1939, at 16, Buckland Road, Pendleton, ANNIE TURNER RAWLINSON (late head mistress of Leicester Road Senior Girls' School, Higher Broughton), aged 54 years. Interment at New Chapel, Horwich, on Wednesday at 11 30 a.m. Inquiries Coop and Sons, Limited. 10, at Southport, EDITH HELEN at Birkdale Cemetery, Wednesday, 3 20 p.m., April 12. On the 10th suddenly, at 2, Belford Road, Stretford, DAVID, aged 72 years (21 years district manager Royal Liver Friendly Society, Newton Heath district).

Funeral Thursday, 3 30 p.m., Stretford Cemetery. Friends please accept this as the only intimation. April 9, suddenly, at his residence, 7, Fairlawn Road, Lytham St. Annes, JOSEPH EDMUND SMITH (former solic.tor of London and North-Eastern Railway aged 69 years. Funeral at Lytham Parish Church on Wednesday, April 12, at 2 30 p.m.

SPENCER. -On the 6th at 40, Falmouth-street, Miles Platting, suddenly, CATHERINE ELIZABETH. the beloved wife of the late John Thomas SPENCER, aged 66 years. Service at the Joynson Memorial at 2 25 on Wednesday, prior to interment at Philips Park Cemetery at three o'clock. Inquiries to Seanor, Miles Platting.

Telephone Col. 2861. -JANE, beloved wife of late John Wm. STANSFIELD, late St. Mary's Road, Moston, in hospital at Southport.

Interment the 13th, at St. Mary's, Moston, at 3 p.m.; service at Chain Bar, at 2 30. Inquiries co*cker and Sons. Southport 8655. on the 8th CHARLES JAMES, the dearly-loved husband of Sarah THOMPSON, aged 69 years, of 142, Slade Lane, Levenshulme.

P.P.A.G.St.B., P.M. 'of Alexandra Lodge 993. Service at Manchester Crematorium on Wednesday, 12 30 p.m. Inquiries to Messrs. C.

Middleton and Son. 'Phones Ard. 3046 and Rush. 1629. Sunday, April 9, at his residence, Brantwood, Ashley Lane, Moston, JOHN, dearlybeloved husband of Louisa Mary WARD, aged 75 years.

(Chairman, Parish Simpson Church Memorial, Moston.) Interment Blackley on Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Inquiries Roberts and Stafford, Harpurhey and Blackley. Telephone 2086 Col. April 8, at 88, Bury Old Road, Prestwich, ELIZABETH MARY, the dearly-loved wife of John WATCHORN, late of 7. Fortuna Grove, Levenshulme.

Interment at All Saints', Stand, on Wednesday, the 12th at 3 p.m. Inquiries J. Jackson and Sons, Limited. Whitefleld 2427. -On April 9th, in hospital, ERICA, the dearly-loved daughter of Frank and Doris WELSBY.

20, Denham-street, aged 7 months. Service St. Chrysostom's Thursday, 2 15. Interment Southern Cemetery, three o'clock. Inquiries James Lunt, 29, High-st.

Tel. Rus. 1765. On April 10, 1939, at 60, Neston-street, Higher Openshaw, EDWIN JOHN CHARLES, aged 43 years, dearly-beloved husband of Sarah L. WHITE.

Funeral service in the Lees-street Congregational Church, on Thursday, at 2 15, prior to interment, Gorton Cemetery, 3. Inquiries to Alfred Wheatcroft, 1,116, Ashton Old Road. Tel. East 0083. the 6th at Bulawayo, S.

Rhodesia, CATHERINE (Kitty), beloved daughter of the late Henry WHITTLE, of Eccles, and beloved sister of Annie Thompson, of Northcote, Wilmslow, and May Whittle, of Selborne Mansions, Bulawayo. R.I.P. WILco*ck (nee On the 9th at 186, Great Ancoats-street, Manchester, after long suffering patiently borne, EVA, aged 43 years, the dearlyloved wife of Richard WILco*ck. Service at St Philip's Church, Bradford Road, on Thursday at 2 30 p.m. (note alteration of day from previous announcement), followed o'clock.

by interment at Philips Park Cemetery, three Inquiries H. Sumner and Son, 104, Butler-street. Telephones Col. 1584 and Sale 4067. On April 9, ALICE, the dearly-loved youngest daughter of Harry and Annie YUNG, aged 14 years.

Service Christ Church, Patricroft, on Wednesday, prior to interment Peel Green Cemetery, 3 30 p.m. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mrs. ASTBURY and Son desire to Thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours, also the directors of. the Pall Mall Property Company, Limited, for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes in their sad bereavement. 10, Abington Road, Sale.

Mr. W. BARNES and Mr. and Mrs. ESILMAN wish to Thanks relatives, friends, and thy late neighbours of Stretford for their letters of sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement.

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The Hollywood Agency Denmark pays highest Whit. prices Pk. SMALL NATIONAL 'Phone CASH ALTrincham REGISTER 0242. WANTED.DISCARDED CLOTHING BOUGHT: every description: good prices given: collect any distance.McCABE, 369, Stretford Road. Tel.

MOS. 1696. LEAD, prompt BRASS COPPER, Joseph Doyle SCRAP-IRON (Salford), Wanted Stable-street. New Salford 3. BLA.

4570. END PRICES P.C. or FOR 'Phone GENTS' ARD. CAST-OFF 1216 for HIGHEST MORRIS, 66, Stockport Road, Ardwick, lop Prices Paid for Ladies', Gent's Children's Castoff Carpets. Shoes, H'hold Linen, Shops Stocks, Ard.3686 ENTLEMEN, SELL YOUR LEFT-OFF CLOTHING PARR 39, SWAN STREET, MANCHESTER: HONEST DEALING.

'Ph. Deansgate 5272. CASH WAITING AND PROMPT ATTENTION. However large or small the amount you have for disposal I will buy It. What you don't want I will have.

FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD ODDMENTS. Clearance, Ladies', Children's, or Gents' CAST-OFF CLOTHING, PERCY ASHLEY 104, GT. JACKSON DESCRIPTION. HULME, SHOP STOCKS OF EVERY Manchester 15. Send P.C.

or 'phone CENtral 5884. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Modern Kitchen Cabinette: room -D 380. Piano, £8: moving Oswald Rd, Genuine Hide Suite, nearly new, -D 398, E.N. BED-SETTEE, AS NEW: 932. AS NEW: LOVELY HIDE SUITE: -D 680, E.N.

EMPIRE TYPEWRITER: PERFECT: 936. HOOVER: cost trial. -D 948, E. N. IAN-SAD Folder Pram: good 950.

Typewriters from past the Cath, 3 Suits For Sale: worn once: cheap. 271, E.N. Two Old Fireplaces, iron mantels. -D 368, E. News.

3-pce. Suite, as new, Forest Sale Typewriters £1 Corporation-st. (opp. C.W.S.), INDIAN CARPETS: London Road, Carpets 6x212. 5x212.

4x212 in stock at Ships Carpets RUGS, RUGS from to London 3-Piece SUITE only Moston Lane. Those about to Furnish visit 186, London Road, 3-PIECE SUITE, -NOLANS, 252, Moston Lane. Lovely BEDROOM SUITE, Moston Ln. RUGS from to 252, Moston Lane. Lovely Green CARPET.

cheap. -252, Moston Lane. LIGHT HANDCART, W. Gorton. Axminster CARPETS, cheap.

252, Moston Lane. ODD WARDROBES, cheap. -252, MOSTON LANE. HALL ROBES, -NOLANS, 252, Moston Lane. Lovely BEDROOM SUITE, -252, Moston Ln.

CARPETS to r. from 252, Moston Ln. DE LUXE: In sacrifice very good order: good reason for selling: 917. CASH REGISTER: popular type: recently overhauled: guarantee given. -D 772, E.

News. SLICERS 24. FARRELL Brazennose-street. BACON CARPETS: 3 4, 3 CARPETS. 3 3, 3 -SHIPS D'eate.

BACON MACHINES J. C. Liverpool Worrall, Rd. 33, NDIAN CARPETS. 300 to choose all sizes and colours: low prices.

-Ships Carpets, 326. Deansgate INING-ROOM SUITE, PARLOUR SUITE, OILCLOTH. ----11, Westbourne Town Lane, Denton. BRAND VELOUR NEW ONLY ONE WEEK: 806, Evening BEAUTIFUL SUITE: News. TELLUS SUPER VACUUM CLEANER: cost complete with equipment 940.

Handcarts. Plumbers, Painters, London wheels, shop BEAUTIFUL Moquette Sandy Suite: Lane, accept Chorlton 87: Terminus. new.Sewing Mac. by well-known maker: gd. wkg.

order: -11, Lorne Road. Fallowfleld. CARTS -125, West Gorton. CARTS, MILK DANDIES, ICE CREAM NATIONAL black, CASH Reg. for --6, Sale: Devonshire-st.

new Ardwick. to. COWHIDE SUITE WITH SPRUNG CUSHIONS: never been used: sell sacrifice 700. UPLICATING: Quick Service: Typewriters and Duplicators, new and second-hand. ARTHUR FOOTE.

LTD. 24. BROWN STREET, opp ADIES THE HOLLYWOOD AGENCY WILL SELL This Week Costumes, Coats. and Two-pieces at 1 Three-pieces, Fox Furs, Fur Capes, Hats, Small, W.X., and Outsize Garments: Gowns from 1, Denmark Road, Whitworth Park, opp. R.

Infirmary. TREE deliveries of New Timber: T. 5 5 6 1 Spars 2 2 2 3 2 Path Boards, 2 3,6, 3 1 4 all per 100ft. Ply SIt. 4ft.

sheet; Extension Ladders, 17- per rung. 'Phones: Col. 2885, Che. 1123, Sal, 338, Rochdale 446, Cheetham Hill Sale M'ket Hall Mrs. C.

EMERSON, Son, and Niece desire to tender their sincere Thanks to all friends and workmates for their kind sympathy and floral tributes in their sad Byfield Road, Brownley Green. Mrs. GARVIN and Family tender their grateful Thanks to all who comforted them in their sorrow. 18, Oakwood Drive, Pendleton. The Husband, Daughter, and Sister of the late MAUD GILLIGAN wish to Thank all friends and neighbours for the many kind letters and messages of sympathy and foral tributes received during their very sad bereavement, also to Thank Father Kelly, and nursing staff of 3 Ward, Withington Hospital, Father O'Brien, Sister Monica, and the Legion of St.

Aloysius, Ardwick, the Correspondence G.U.S., and Mr. Foote for his efficient funeral arrangements. 2, Derby-street, Ardwick. Mrs. GOODSON and her sister, GERTIE, most sincerely Thank relatives, good friends, neighbours old and new, The Little Children," also St.

George's Park Bowling Club, The Team," his workmates at Metro-Vickers, for their sympathy and beautiful Moral tributes In their great sorrow; also Father Shaw for his prayers, and Mr. Law for his efficient arrangements. Mr. H. HALL and Son wish to Thank relatives and friends, also the Conservative Women's Association and Mothers' Union of Wythenshawe, for their kind sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement.

The Relatives of the late Mrs. HEYWOOD Acknowledge with deep appreciation the kind thoughts and sympathy shown to them, also floral tributes, by 50 many friends in their great loss, also Thank Messrs. Twyford for the efficiency of all arrangements. 59, Bank Hall Road, Heaton Mersey. Mr.

and Mrs. HIND and Family wish to Thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their kind sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement: also Mr. T. Broome for his efficient funeral Birch-street, Hulme. The Family of the late THOMAS LANE sincerely Thank their friends and all customers of the Commercial Inn, Barlow- Bradford, for their sympathy and floral tributes during their sad bereavement.

Mrs. MARGARET LUXTON wishes to Thank all relatives, friends, neighbours, workmates, Yew Tree Hotel, Cringlewood, M.C.T. Club, and W.R.A., Rackhouse, for the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in her sad bereavement. 72, Hollyhedge Road, Benchill, Manchester. Mrs.

MARTIN wishes to Thank relatives, friends, and Metro-Vicks employes for their floral gifts and sympathy in her bereavement. 6, Edale Road, Stretford. Mrs. ADA STANSFIELD and Family desire to return sincere Thanks for the many kind expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes, and letters received during their recent sad loss. 92, Moss Vale Road, Urmston.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. VALENTINE and Family desire to Thank all relatives and friends for their kind sympathies and floral, tributes during their sad bereavement 8, Rathbourne Avenue, Blackley, Manchester 9.

Mr. J. H. VALENTINE desires to Thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during his recent sad bereavement, 8, Rathbourne Avenue, Blackley. The Family of the late Mrs.

JANE WORSLEY desire to Thank all. neighbours, friends, and relatives for their sympathy, letters, and beautiful floral tributes in their sad bereavement, also the Rev. Mr. Wasey for his kindness and Mr. Morris for his efficient funeral arrangements.

5, Langworthy Road South; 58, Jane-street. IN MEMORIAM -In loving memory of MARY, passed away April 11, 1927; also CHARLES and Sister EMMIE. Everlasting remembrance." WILL. memories of our dear child, KENNETH, who fell asleep April 11, 1930, in his seventh year. Dearer to memory than words can tell." His sorrowing MAM and DAD.

-Treasured memories of KENNETH, who passed away April 11, 1930. Only sleeping." From AUNTIES, UNCLES, and COUSINS. -Treasured memories of KENNETH, fell asleep April 11, 1930. Uncle CHARLIE Auntie GLADYS. -In loving memory of dear KENNETH, who died April 11, 1930.

Cherished memories. Aunty EMILY and Uncle ARTHUR. loving memory of my dear son, HAROLD, who passed away April 11, 1930; also my dear wife, HANNAH, who passed away May 6, Melton Avenue, Denton. -Treasured memories of dear husband, EDWIN, who passed away April 11, 1937. Resting where no shadows fall.

His loving Wife BERTHA. loving memory of Dad, died April 11, 1935. GEORGE. CLARKSON memories of Dad, died April 11, 1935; also memories of Mother and Brother HAROLD, GRETA, TOM, and PEGGY. Though absent from us, yet always near.

of ADA, a loving wife and mother, who died April 11, 1934. Sadly missed by DAD, BILLY, BRENDA, FLO. ever-loving memory of 8 dear and father, SAMUEL, who died April 7, 1927. Sadly missed by his Wife, Willie, Frank. loving memory of my dear son and our brother, TOM, who died April 11, 1929.

Fondly we think of you to-day, And tenderly cherish the past; Sweet memories grow as time goes on While love and remembrance last. Loving FATHER, BROTHER, and SISTERS. 42, Silver-street, Hulme. last gift, remembrance. ELSIE.

birthday memories of a dear wife and mother, MARGARET. From loving HUSBAND, Daughter MARGARET, and TED. GWYTHER (nee loving birthday remembrance of our dear sister. MARGARET (our Peg), who fell asleep January 14, 1939. Never forgotten by ALICE, BETTY, BILL, and FRED.

loving memory of our dear sister, ANNIE, who died April 11, 1938. Fondly remembered by her SISTER BROTHERS. 518, Eccles New Road, Weaste. remembrance of Mother, who died April 11, 1930. Always remembered.

ISLA, JOYCE Just to show we still remember dear Mother, who died April 11, 1936. WILLIE and Hulme. LEIGH. -Treasured memories of loving Husband and Father, who died April 11, 1938. Dearer to us than words can tell Was the one we lost and loved so well.

From his loving Wife IVY and CHILDREN. 18, Birch-street, Hulne. -In loving memory of my dear wife, KATHLEEN, who fell asleep April 11, 1938. Too dearly loved to be forgotten." HUSBAND. 14, Siam-street, Bradford.

-In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who died April 11, 1937. Sadly missed by HUSBAND and FAMILY. -Fondest memories of a dear Mother and Grandma, who passed away April 9th, 1938. 44 One of God's DAUGHTER, SON-INLAW, GRANDCHILDREN. loving memory of my dear husband, JOHN, who died April 11, 1927.

Never forgotten by loving WIFE and Daughters OLIVE and AMY. -In loving memory of our dear Father, who died April 11, 1927. HILDA and HARRY. -In loving memory of our dear Father, who died April 11, 1927. Not forgotten by MIRIAM and TOM.

memory of our dear Father, died April 11, 1927. WALTER and ANNIE. memories of FRANCIS JAMES, a dear husband and dad, who died April 11, 1934. Sadly missed by his WIFE and SON. 37, Tempest-street, Ardwick (late Seedley) loving memory of our dear Dad, who passed away April 11, 1935; also our dear Mam, who passed away April 21, 1929.

Fondly we think of you to-day, And tenderly cherish the past: Sweet memories grow as time goes on, While love and remembrance last. Son, Daughter, Grandson, Albert, Edith, Jack. -In loving memory of GEORGE, one of the best. From MOTHER and FAMILY. tribute of love to the memory of our beloved Mother and Father, From their loving DAUGHTERS, SON-IN-LAW, memories of our darling EDITH.

Living always in our hearts. MOTHER and DADDY. Treasured memories of dear EDITH. Aunties BELL, ALICE, and Uncle JACK. LATE ADVERTIsem*nTS WILL BE INSERTED ON PAGE SEVEN MISCELLANEOUS SALES 19GN.

HOOVERS HOOVER MINORS, AS BRAND NEW. £4. HUGE RANGE OF REBUILT SLIGHTLY SOILED CLEANERS AT BARGAIN PRICES. RELIANCE, MOSLEY ST. (opp, Lewis's).

Cent.6407 Open till 7 p.m.,Sat. 8 p.m. See some at home any time. VACUUM Electrolux, 18gns. how cheap but how good.

model, and 1938 Hoovers, with light and 2-speed motor, from weekly: 12 months' guarantee: your old machine taken in part exchange: rebuilt older models from ASNEW VACS 20. Den 2767 SHIPS CARPETS LTD. SALE. Extension of Premises Sale now in progress. Hundreds of amazing bargains in Lounge, Dining Bedrm, Su tes.

Persian Carpets, genuine Chinese Donegal. Wilton Axminster: large sizes a speciality: 20 showims. come and look 'Commercial Salerooms.326.Deansgate TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, HIRED, SOLD, BOUGHT, EXCHANGED BARGAINS £3 to £20 M.P. terms from month CATLING.HADLEY 33, JOHN DALTON STREET, Albert Square, Manchester, 2. DEA.

5076 for repairs..

Manchester Evening News from Manchester, Greater Manchester, England (2024)

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