LYTTELTON NEWS
PERSONAL Mr and Mrs W. Gower, Lyttelton, have received advice that their son, Corporal L. G. Gower, who has been presumed missing since last May during operations in Greece, is now a prisoner of war. V for Victory, without Debt, will be the subject of an address by Mr John Hogan, Dominion organiser of Social Credit Movement of New Zealand, in Harbour Light Theatre, on Sunday night, at 8.15 p.m. Mr W. T. Lester will preside. —1 TOY’S MOTORS. Diamond Harbour—Regular Trips Daily. Picnics, Private Parties, anywhere in Lyttelton Harbour by arrangement. A. RHIND and CO., LTD., Agents. Telephones: 34-821, 37-167. THE LYTTELTON FERRY LAUNCHES, LTD. To Peninsula Bays, every Tuesday, 8 a.m. FOR TRAMPING CLUBS AND FISHING PARTIES. LAUNCHES ALWAYS AVAILABLE. Please Ring Tel. 46-423. or write: W. C. CLEARY and CO., LYTTELTON.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23445, 27 September 1941, Page 11
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