LYTTELTON
■ Mr and Jfo Nomyffijjj yesterday from a- hoMdsgtfDj School OomniltU^M The annual muting vkdm be held to-night. W The Lyttelton Club's Hm tournament on Monday «nq3| C. Brown, P. Lofaro btiaj| The PictWsi "My Lady Friends," starft Carter de Haven, will feg£| Harbour Light with a Christie comedy, jjl eode of "King of the Gt2| "There are No Villiin», M SH romanse, featuring VichV?S| screened, with an excelbnj gramme, which incudes *>& and an Auckland Boenic.- ; -; ; jiS| The north-west gale yesttilj the cause of James residing at Ticehurst ro*d,i| | accident. A fierce gu«V Jj sheet of corrugated iron tosai ! on which Nelson was waftfi the Railway. Department's! The animal took fright,-|| struck Nelson on the he** feat, inflicting a gash on .«j injurfaa to the face. Ntisja unconscious, and was oonvewg ward. In the afternoon 1 "!! sufficiently to be sent IttM Train Arranges The following alteratioJufl timetable during the holHi From April 11th to Vim p.m. train from Lyttelton '1 will not run. The usual;] from Lyttelton for ChristcJ daily. -'^M On April 14th the nam from Lyttelton for Cbristcl usual 7.30 a,m. train froin '■'s Lyttelton, will not run. (iM train fiom Lyttelton for 0 leave Lyttelton at 6.80 p.m. train from Chruicwaw will leave Christchurch l&'M On April 17th, speriali'fM Christchurch for Lyttelton a.m., and 11.25 a.m., and Lytj church at 0.55 a-ro-, 10.55, (£« If the weather be unfavojusl trains will not run. -^M Sailors' Iflatt|t| Tho monthly meeting Directors of the; SMlorff-'j-nl on Monday night ; Mr; the chair, and there' of members. Finance and House. Garni up, and some discussion -iij to the services in the lira It wao unanimously; missionary (Mr R. Btewas)s all services, and that,'he*l arrange a plan under whW laymen of various dencmljjl self should give the SAwm rotation in the |h| being expected to fill : 'im| tho non-appearance of thsjaj Amended rules were considered and refensfljl Guilds Executive to repffiflSj matter of the I members from the Lyttti 1 .Two r.ew, R. A. Dearsley, : the present unanimously elected a"'Wql Society, and it was resoum be hung in the haU.<'il'iijij The port missioner zeplmH age of books, and magaajjl resolved thftt the , pubijtt|| send any old books or ■« Institute,- or leave themf.am hem. secretary, Mr p. BjgH cheater street. ■. His repet«| over 1100 men had tfiffl during March. '■ ~' :^mik
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17428, 12 April 1922, Page 10
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