LYTTELTON NEWS.
Train Time-Table. Lyttelton residents who travel to Christchurch each day by the 7.25 a.m. train should note that, commencing on Monday, the train will leave at 7.20 a.m. Bowing Club. The coming season promises to be a record one for the Lyttelton Bowing Club. The club is in a good financial position, being free of debt, and has recently added to its fleet of boats. New members are being enrolled to such an extent that there is a prospect of membership having to be limited, owing to there being insufficient boats to meet the increase. j*«a Seamen's Institute. concert given at the Seamen's IjSSSgfte was arranged by Mesdames J. Nclso'fHraiid T. M. Curnow, of the Lyttelton Guild. The programme was as follows: Songs, Miss M. Nystram, Mesdames Cowio and Mintey, Messrs J. Nelson and Souter; duet, Miss Nystram and Mr Nelson; pianoforte solo, Miss Roder; pianoforte duet, Mrs Curnow and Miss Koder; dances, Miss Soutor, Th. accompaniments were played by Mrs Curnow and Miss Vidulich. At the conclusion of the programme the superintendent thanked the performers, and- supper was served by the ladies. About 50 men werc i present.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 22 October 1927, Page 20
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191LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 22 October 1927, Page 20
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