LYTTELTON NEWS
, , — ~fy WEEK-END FIXTURES Harbour Light Theatre, to-day, 3.0 p.m. and 7.'15 p.m., "A Farewell to Arms." Lyttelton Golf Club, Charteris Bay, to-morrow, anniversary mixed foursome. Diamond Harbour Golf Club, this afternoon, linal round for colts' trophy. Miniature Rifle Shooting. A shoot-off for a trophy presented by Mr B. J. Graham, was won by R. Phillips with 66 and 69. Trinity Tennis Club. The opening of the Trinity Tennis Club's season, which was to have taken place this afternoon, has been further postponed until next Saturday.
Harbour Light Theatre. "A Farewell to Arms," a charming romance-drama which will be screened at the Harbour Light Theatre to-day, was produced by Frank Borzage, who produced "Seventh Heaven" and "Street Angel." Helen Hayes, Gary Cooper, and Adolph Menjou head the east. The supporting programme includes a further offering of the interesting and amusing "Screen Souvenirs," a Paramount News, a sporting interest picture, a New Zealand Soundscene News, and a screen song. At the matinee only the first chapter of the new serial, "The Air Mail Mystery," will be screened.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20986, 14 October 1933, Page 20
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