LYTTELTON NEWS.
Harbour Light Theatre. "Rolling Home," a Universal-Jewel comedy, starring Reginald Denny, will be repeated at the Harbour Light Theatre to-night, together with a Century comedy and gazette. To-morrow "Tho Palm Beach Girl," a Paramount coinedy-roinancc, featuring Bebo Daniels, will bo screened. The supporting programme includes a comedy, Screen Snapshots, and a gazette. At the. evening session the Campbell Boys, concertinaißls, will make a welcome reappearance alter an absenco of two years on the leading Australian vaudeville circuits. There will bo a complete change of programme on Monday. The Holidays. With the return of Bummer weather holiday traffic to Lyttelton has set in, and indications are that the number of visitors to Corsair Bay, Diamond Harbour, and other bays will this season be heavier than ever. A large number of picnickers arrived from the City yesterday morning, most of them proceeding to Corsair Bay. Tho Diamond Harbour Gala, which is to bo held to-morrow and on Monday, is expected to attract record numbers to that popular resort, while the bathing at CorBnir Bay will doubtless attract many. On Monday further trials in connexion with (he Sanders Cup contest will be held at the port.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 21
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