LYTTELTON NEWS.
THE LILT. The echooner Lily arrived at Lyttelton yesterday after a protracted voyago from Kaipara. The vessel encountered heavy eeas and head winds shortly after leaving the northern post and put into Port Underwood for several days for shelter. Tho Lily brought 56,000 feet of timber, kauri and totara, lor discharge at this port, and will load produce hero for Kaipara. THE PICTURES. Lsst evening the Metro, picture play 'Lady Barnacle," starring the clover actrees, Viola Dana, was repeated at the Harbour Light Picture Theatre. To-day there will be presented the first production bjr Douglas Fairbanka's own company "In Again, Out Again. This picture, which was released by the Artcraft Picture Corporation, ia considered to contain some of Douglas Pairbanks's best work. It will be again screened this evening and to-morrow evening.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16207, 9 May 1918, Page 9
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