LYTTELTON NEWS
-4 — billiards. A 75 tip billiard tournament was plajed, this week among the member of the Lvttelton Club, at the Club H»ll C r being presented with a trophy by Mr E H. HendOT son. The results were as Mlowe.—Firet round: C. Crocker beat C. Groves, J. ImfMO Wat S. Wales, C. Harkess beat B. Wales, E. Gieen Wat P. Robb, R. Collins beat W. Agar, Captain Dew-hurst beat Djinlop J. T Brice b«t W. Harkees, C. Sterlirtfe beat j* Childs, C. Cook beat J. Moms. Wales a "Second round: W. Wales heat C. Sterling beat E. Green, Captain Dewhuwt beat J. Lufaro. C. Cook beat J. ' T. Crocker beat C. Harkeos, H. Blackler boat Lu{sTo» t , _ « Tf»i Third round: Captain DeirhtirM w. Wales. C. Cook "beat C. Sterling, C. Crocker beat H. Blackler. , ' Semi-final: C. Cook beat Captain Dewhuret, C. Crocker a bye. . , Final: Cook beat C. Crocker by 14 pointß. HARBOUR LIGHT PICTURES. Another charming screen version of "Bab'e Diary," featuring • the vivacious Margaret Clark in the leading role, was submitted before an appreciative audience at the Harbour Light Picture Theatre yesterday, and will bo -presented again- this evening; Tbe principal attractions in tomorrow's the sensational irtory of tenement life, entitle "It Happened to Adole, and the third ih®«ilment of the Pathe serial film, "Tho Neglected Wife." LADIES' SWIMMING CLUB. The twelfth annual meeting of the Lyttelton Ladies' Swimming Club was held laßt night. Mrs Colin Oook presiding over a good attendance. The balance-sheet showed a credit balance of £4 18s Hd. Tho sum of £5 of last year's balance had, it was stated, been given to the Lady Liverpool Fund. Letter* of. thanks had heen. received from soldiers at tho front for parcels sent by tho club tliroutp*. ths Lady Liverpool Depot, for which fund tho sum of £184 had been raised. Tho club's membership at present totalled 100. The staUment was adopted. '■* Tho election of officers for tho ensuing year resulted.—President, Mrs - Colin Cook; vicepresidents, • Mesdamea J. Bundy, C. Brown. ' W. Cleary, E. H. Henderson, C. Mazey, and | T. Hunter; secretary, Miss M. Cook; treasurer. Mr E. R. Curtis; captain. Miss D. Harris: deputy-captain. Mi»s L. Brown; ooibmittie; Mesdames Hirtchiron, Dues, Mdr- | shalL Weastel, Mahr, Miasee Bundy and Hutchison. It vi« decided -to opan the season at Corsair Bay on Saturday, November 30th. ARBOUR LIGHT PlCTUßES—Saturday and Monday—Gladys Leslie in "It Happened to Adele." Episode follows Epi- j code v/ith dramatic rapidity. Also, great Serial Photoplay, "The Neglected Wife." See this great pietiiro. Start new. 2S6S A T the Oxford To-day—Big supply of Groper and other Fredh Fifth. 2866
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 9
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