LAWN TENNIS.
CANTERBURY TOURNAMENT. [BY TELBGRAPH — PRBSS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, 30th March. The Easter to-arnament of the Canterbury Lawn Tenuis- Association was resumed to-d»v. The only event decided, was the Ladies' Championship Doubles,^ won by Misses Sotrtci 1 and Goodman, who beat Misses Buttet worth, 4—6,4 — 6, 6—3,6 — 3, 6—3.6 — 3.
The miiKomore directors ofathe Ne>w, Theatre, which was opened at i'tew 1 York with-pompaa'fwv weeks-ago, have decided, in order *to improve. its accoustics, to reconstruct the entire inieriorof the -building. They will lower the ceiling by twenty feet and decrease the size* of the auditorium. They have decided alio to build a small theatre for "mtimaU comedy/- 00. Jhijot^jd .the prettat
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 3
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111LAWN TENNIS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 3
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