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LYTTELTON NEWS.

Billiards. Playing in the Pnnl of the LyHo?>>n Club's flying fifty billiard tournament on M.mday night, S. Briggt; dclcated L. Atkinson. The Pictures. "Queen of the Moulin Rouge" will be repeated at the Harbour Light Theatre tonight, together with the final episode of "Around the World in IS Days," and a. comedy. To-morrow afternoon only, ' The Stolen Secrets,'' featuring Herbert Rawlin son, v/ill be screened. Tho supporting programme includes a comedy iud the but one episcde of "The Lion Man." There will be no pictures to-morrow night, the til atro havjTTg been 'eased to tho Lyttelton b-j-.neh of the Plunket Society for an entertainment by tho "Pom Pom" Pierrots. The Sumner Bead. At tho meeting of the Borough Council, held on Monday night, Cr. Miller saia that the Council had recently loaned the roadroller to the Sumner Borough Council to roll the Sujnner side of the Sumncr-Lyttelton road. The portion rolled was nov in splen- | did condition. Since then, however, newmetal had been put dovn on the top portion of the road. This had not been rolled ard was in d very rough state. He moved thai the US3 of the roller be again i ringed for one day and the Sumner Council I-i notified, j "Pom Pom Pierrots." J To-morrow night at tho Harbour Light 1 Theatre, an entertainment will be given by Mrs H. it. Smith's ''Pom Pom" Pierrots, under the auspices of the Lyitciton Branch of the Piunket Society. The piccoedr> are to augment tho fund for the pioposed Mothers' Cottage at Karitane, JasaKo;e Hills. The "Pom Pom" Pierrots are a wellknown and bright little company of Christchurch artists who give frequent emerfataments for similar objects to the preset one and they are assured of a good reception. In addition to tho Pierrots, there will i. display ot fancy dancing by sjvera. yuung ladies. This, with the Pierrots, should piofrent an entertainment that uho i u nor bo missed. Ticket-holders and others may reserve seats in either the circle or orchestral stalls at Hat ton's. Presentation to All Blacks. Tho presentation from tho citizens of Lyitleton to \V. Dalley and J. H. Parker, two Lyttelton members of the All Black team, took place at tho Grand Hotel, Wellington, on Monday. Mr W. W. Toy, secretary of the Presentation Committee, was in Wellington foi tho purpose ol making tho presentation and also of seeing the All Blacks off yesterday, and at a pleasant little function, aaked Messrs Dalicy's and Parker'a acceptance of a handaomo silver-mounted wallet each. On behalf of tho people ot Lyttelton, ho wished tho Lyttelton boys a pleasant and happy voyage and a successful tour. iiytcc.ton had every confidence in the All Black team and in Dalley and P&rikcr in particular, and he was sure that all would do ;ho>r\ vtir.oat to uphold tho prestige of .New i'caiand. Captain Sillans, cf Lyttelton epoke in a similar strain. Dalley and Parker 'both responded and also Parker's father, Mr N. Parker, conveying their thanks and appreciation to the ■people of Lyttelton. Among those present -were: Captain Manson (s.s. Storm), Captain Sillara (s.a. Canopus), Messre J. Gardiner, R. Davies, S. J. Murray, and N. Parker. HARBOUR LIGHT THEATRE. Tonight: "Queen of tLo Moulin Hougo." "Around tho World in 18 Days" (Final). Comedy. To-morrow (Matinee only): Herbert Rawlinson in "The Stolen Secrete." Comedy. "Tho Lion 3rfan"s(last but one). No Pictures To-morrow Night. Plunkot Society's Concert. 6137 HARBOUR LIGHT THEATRE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 8 P.M. Lessees; The Lyttelton Branch of the Plunket Society. " /CONCERT AND VARIETY EINTERTAINMENT by MRS H. R. SMITH S "POM POM" PIERROTS. (Proceeds in aid of Mothers' Cottage at Karitane.) Admission i 2a and Is (no t&z). for Circle and Orches. Stalla at j

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18138, 30 July 1924, Page 13

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18138, 30 July 1924, Page 13

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18138, 30 July 1924, Page 13