LYTTELTON NEWS.
TfiE PICTURES.'
A epecin.l holiday programme will " bo shown at the Harbour Light Pictu os tonight, the feature film being "The Branded Woman," starring Norma Talmadge. The supporting programme includes a Goldwyn comedy, "Why Divorce?" To-morrow "Someone, in the House,' an all-star Metro production, will be screened, together with epi od)> eix of '"The Moon Riders" Mid "Topsy Turvy Sweedie" (comedy). .
FIELD DAY AND PICNIC. Members of the Canterbury Urcliardiite' 00-operative Society, with their friends, held a combined pdciuo and" field day at Governor's Bay on' Saturday. The party, number ing about fifty, made the trip from Lyttelton by mptor latinch, and an enjoyable day waa epent among the ... liumerouß ' orchards in Governor's Bay, while the picnic itsolf was held in the' beautiful grounds sSJ^ang l .Mr Tapley s orchard.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 10
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