LYTTELTON NEWS.
Harbour Light Theatre. "Full Ilouse" »ns displayed ""a' l ?.®' ,he Harbour Light Theatre on Saturday night, so excellent picture programme and the appearance of Miss Merle Miller being tb attraction. JJiss Miller, who leaves again next week to contimio her studies at the State Conservatorlum at Sydney, sang tnrM songs, and judging by tlio onthußiastic »p----plause, tlio audience would like to bare heard more. The picture programme only, consistinc of the Junior Stars of 19-6 in Fascinating Youth," a comedy, gaiette, and Screen Snapshots, v. ill be repeated to-night. To morrow, "Brokrn l.aws," starring Mrs V'nllaco Reld and Percy Marmont, will bo screened, together with a comedy, gazette, and the eleventh of the "Fighting Blood aeries.
Becord Traffic. Vcstcrday a fresh record for Sunday truffle to Lyttelton was established by the llailway Department. The train leaving Christchurch at a.m. was of 19 cars, and was packed, hundreds standing. As soon as it left Christchurch the crowd commenced to gather for the next train, an hour and a quarter later, which was also filled to capacity. The afternoon trains also brought large numbers. Corsair Bay and Diamond Harbour were crowded with picnickers and bathers, hundreds of whom remained until lato in the evening. Over a hundred motor-cars brought visitors to the port, chiefly to Corsair Bay.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18925, 14 February 1927, Page 14
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