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LYTTELTON NEWS.

j PERSONAL. i ] 3tlr A. \V. Lane, of the Harbour Light ; Theatre, who has been indisposed for ; some time, lists so far recovered that ho expects to be able to resume liis duties next week. ; Ship's Daucc. Ship's rlances, especially when tu- • ranged by the Social Club of a pas- _ scnger liner, arc always popular in Lyts telton, and there was a large attend- • aiicc at the dance given by the R.M.S. Kuahine, in the Excelsior Hall last evening. The latest English dance music was provided by the ship's band, and several novelty items v.xre introduced. Seamen's Institute. i A most enjoyable conceit arranged by ' Miss Doris Webb, for the Christchurch , Ladies' Guild, was given in the Sea- , men's Institute on Thursday evening. ■ The programme was as follows:—Vocal I items, Mrs Lyttle, Misses Noelinc Boyd, ami Betty Crawsliaw, and Messrs MacDonald, and C. Curties; violin solos, Miss I'hyllis Dates; musical monologues, Miss Doris Webb. Miss Webb also acted as accompanist. About 80 men were present, and applauded all the items. The Superintendent expressed 1 hanks to all the per formers, after which supper was served. Found Dead. .Join: JJcvine, a widower, aged 72, was ioujul -dead on tlio Hour of tin; Kitchen of Jiis residence in Dublin street yesterday morning. Death had occurred about hours previously. Deviue had been in ill-health for a considerable time and receiving medical attention. Ail inquest will not bo necessary.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20523, 16 April 1932, Page 21

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20523, 16 April 1932, Page 21

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20523, 16 April 1932, Page 21