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LYTTELTON NEWS.

THE PICTURES. "The Passion Flower," featuring Norma Talmadge, win be repeated at the Harbour Light Theatre to-night, together with a Larry Semon comedy, "Solid Conorete," and a Pathe Review. To-morrow a powerful Goldwyn mystery drama. "The Woman in Boom 13," starring Pauline Frederick, will be soreened, the supporting programme including a Christie comedy. Topical Budget, and m scenic. .•■•'•■' TBINITY TENNIS' CLUB. A Yankee tournament wm. played cm Sat- ' unlay afternoon. • in which twenty players , participated. The games were very keenly contested, and the finals resulted in Miss "Hutchinson and H. Wales (owe 5) defeating Mra Hudson and T. Wales (scr). The ladies' prize was a hand-made tray presented by a member of the' club, and the gentleman's prize is to be chosen by the winner. Mrs and Miss Barbour provided afternoon tea. The official opening of the season has been fixed for December Brd, when the new court ■-,'. should be ready for play. YACHTING. Yachting is now in full swing in Lyttelton, and is* popular this season than Tor some years. •- The two 14-footew;- 1 Linnet and Tomtit, were out for another trial yesterday morning. So far the Linnet seems to have had slightly the' advantage in the try-outs, but the official trials'have yet to take place. A meeting of Canterbury yachtsmen has been'called for TJruraday next at the Oddfellows' Hall. The meeting has been convenad'.ihy the Mayor for the purpose of forming - a Canterbury Yacht and MotorboavTclub. It will be necessary for the club to be formed and the challenge of Can-. ' 'tsrbury for the Sanders's Cup sent in' before the end of this month. 'Among sailing boats out during the weekend, were the Peri, Tui, Bettiha, Miladi, and « Shtdbjr. ITARBQUB LIGHT THEATRE-To-night, -Q- Norma Talmadge in "The Passion Flower." .OVSolid Concrete" (Larry Semon comedy), Pathe Beview. To-morrow, Pauline 'Frederick in "The Woman in Boom 13," ■ Christie Comedy.' Topical Budget, Scenic, Orchestra. 9198

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17296, 7 November 1921, Page 5

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17296, 7 November 1921, Page 5

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17296, 7 November 1921, Page 5

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