LYTTELTON NEWS
» THE PICTURES. A Margecrito Clark picture, "Prunella," was presented at tho Harbour Light Picture Theatre on Saturday. To-day the great war romance, "He-arts of the World," will be ecroenod afternoon and evening. At tomorrow's sessions a Vitagraph drama, Cavanagh of tbo Forest Rangers," and "ihe Eagle's Eye" (sori*l) will bo screened. BOWLING. Tbo Lyttelton Bowling Chib closed its season on Saturday afternoon. Thero was a fairly good attendance of mem bora, and some friendly games were played. The final round of the Hamilton jack competition resulted in a win for J. McConrrick (13 points), who beat Turabull (10 points). McAulitio and Henderson won the Norton. Shield for the championship doubles, beating Garrard and Gower (substitute for M. Bodgins) an the final. MAGISTRATE'S COCBT. Mr "W. T. Lester, J.P., presided °at tho Magistrate's Court on Saturday, when three first oifendcrs far drunkenness wcro cach fined ss.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16508, 28 April 1919, Page 4
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LYTTELTON NEWS
Press, Volume LV, Issue 16508, 28 April 1919, Page 4
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