LYTTELTON NEWS.
* Billiards. The Lyttelton Club's weekly flying fifty billiards tournament on Monday evening was won by H. G. Manning, who defeated A. Keith in the final. Seamen's Institute. A pleasant social and whist drive wera held on Monday evening at the. Seamen's Institute. A good number of men were present, and expressed pleasure for time spent. Mrs J. Voyee, who had given the prizes, afterwards distributed them to the successful competitors, and the Superintendent expressed the thanks of all for her kindness, also their thanks to Mrs A. Mintey for arranging the drive, and to the ladies of the Sumner Guild for providing refreshments. Harbour Light Theatre. "The Sea Tiger." starring Milton Sills, ;md "Honour the Woman," featuring Mary (Jarr and Johnny Walker, will be repeated at the Harbour Light Thcato to-night, together with a comedy and gazette. Tomorrow. "The Road to Yesterday," a a story based on the theory of reincarnation, and starring Joseph Schildkraut, will be screened. It is recommended by the censor more especially for adult audiences. The supporting programme includes a comedy and gazette.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19111, 21 September 1927, Page 13
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