LYTTELTON NEWS.
1 ■" Harbour Light Theatre. A double-feature programme, consisting o£ the Zano Grey story, "The Light of Western Stars," featuring Jack Holt, and "Where Was I?" a Universal-Jewel production, starring Reginald Denny, will bo repeated at the Harbour Light Theatre to-night. To-mor-row, "Rendezvous," featuring Conrad Nagel and Sidney Chaplin, will be screened, together with n comedy, gazette, and scenic. At the evening session Miss Merlo Miller, soprano, who is leaving next month for Sydney to continue her musical studies, will make her farewell appearance. Sudden Death. Henry Olsen, a Norwegian, aged about 70 years, was found dead in his chair by his grandson, yesterday. Olsen was last seen alive on Sunday, and it is thought he must have died that day. Tho polico found bosido the chair a book, pipo, and spectacles. Olsen resided alone, but had a grown-up family in Lyttelton and Christchurch. He had been attended about a month ago by Dr. 0. H. Upiiani, who gave a certificate that death was caused by acute bronchitis. An inquest will not be necessary.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18602, 29 January 1926, Page 13
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