LYTTELTON NEWS
— ' . BILLIARDS. A billiard tournament (50 up) was played on Monday night at tho Lyttelton Club Hall' amongst tho club members,'the winner being B: Wales, who won in the final from C. Sterling. • THE PICTURES. . Francis X. Bushman and Beverley Bayne played tho leading roles in a picture entitled "The Voice of Conscience," which was Bireened at the ' Harbour Light Theatre yesterday. Another film, which was much appreciated, was a Chaplin comedy, "The Count." This programme will be repeated to-night. Tomorrow a Paramount drama, "The Hungry Heart," starring Paulino Frederick, will be presented- \ • N GOLF. . A ladies' golf match. was played on the Lyttelton links between Richmond Hill and Lyttelton Clubs, resulting in a draw. The results were as follows:— Singles (Richmond Hill players mentioned first) —Mrs Hamilton lost to Mrs AyeTS, J. Lawrence beat Mrs • Youngy Mrs Harris baat Miss Rouge, Mrs Lawrence lost to* Mia& Brown, ' Miss McDowell halved with Mrs Parsons, M ; rs -Wilson lost to Mrs Mnzcy, Mrs Best beat Miss Bradley, Miss Rutherford lost to Miss Cook. Foursomes—Mesdames Hamilton and F. Lawrence beat Mesdames Ayers and.Young, Mesdames Harris an:l Lawrence beat Misses Brown and Rouse, Miss McDowell and. Mrs Wilson halved with Meedames Parßons and Mazcy, Mrs Best and Miss Rutherford lost to Jllsses Bradley .and Cook.,
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16308, 4 September 1918, Page 10
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