LYTTELTON NEWS
♦ WEEK-END riXTI'KKS "--•{•cui'v Motor-Bout 1.0. this al'.crnuUi. ri.ee I'"' all classes i- ter.'.re-b-.ard boat:. ! Bank; Peninsula C:'ui;<ng_ CiUb, ints n ocvacht race to Pigeon bay; r..*. x .J;a'v cruiser and yacht race to To-mor.'uv; morning, at 1 V cc-mpctitior.s for powerIP, i.istf. Theatre. ;<,-day. 2.30 doyT 'Kiss Me Again." T( H'j, i Tennis Club, this after»n. mixed doubles. 1 I LvUeJfon Miniature RiP.es Cricket ! ' f O'ftrs Point, thi? afternoon. 1 -if" v. -us Argyle ilc-u.-o. Siivatioti Army Hall, nor row. verm at 7-30 and !1 a.r.i.. 7 p.r.i. Personal 's. C. H. L'pham. who is a patient in Si George's Hospital, underwent an r ;eniK yesterday, and his condition • to be satisfactory. Seamen's Institute : A wiafi drive, arranged for the Lytj Ladies' Guild by Mrs F. Mintey. beJd at the Seamen's Institute on '-unity even in-i. a large number of -etui being present. Prizes, given -"taesruiiti, were lianded to the win'«r.d the superintendent expressed -jappreciation of tin- men for an en"lile evenii!". Supper was after*ais s»rn-ed. llnrbour Li;'ht i'heafre ;i|[ j. giitterinii musical romance of "K:,s Me A.:c>i,; " wliieii will be •*. at the Harbour Light Theatre tfctrr.oi.rj Hi:d evening, is lilmcd ''"»|.hDjt in Tcchmculor. The cast KestaH'.v Ik'iiiict- Claire, who sings, other uuir.ber.-. the theme song, i, Me Asain." Others in the cast ! :,|,p Waller p;<iEdward Everett June Coilyer. and Frank Mcfi?r- The chort .-übjeets include a Mouse cartuen, a travel talk, \ |i' w % tihn. a:.'i a comedy. ; , Jlouls | , rii.l: \v;ll represent i . ' -.ntchon IJ'i'.vling C.'iub in the i jif rink , tournament at ii-cchurch 'o-clay: A. V.'ebb. J. i". x ««le, H. II Barnard. S. Sinclair 19 comnieneing at I 9 ¥ «Batch will i-j'- played between fi" (1 anc ' Kilwinning Lticlgc. ! Ji'tted- m tc:Jl: ' s have bco,: 8 " lin ? -i„ Matthews. E. j 1 JJ. Featon. Haiiidav fsi: ■ M. Thomas, A. McDonald. ! ■ eiiiergfisev R. Clow. ! fi *«"*, Club- -J. S.,u>er. J. 11. Col- i I A.Hewstor.f, T. Mal.ar <s»: S. I if a , Perry. J, X. Noville D. Page I 1,. D. V.'jjson, G. Ron- i I { C'ricket | '«'> i '''at.:- I represent l I . trt Wton Miniature Rifles Cricket 1 matches this afternoon: S m!?® v - Argyle Ilou.-e, at Lvttel- ! I H. Wilson, E. Whit- i V'samr. L. Williams. E. McI V»c^ r!i ' /: • V/ Whit ford. D. f W.-.-an. Emergft 7J L %ne. S I;*. ?• J-45 train—S. Cording, R. S-£i'-~r: -.lav, .I. Souter, I I H ' foubister, W. Thomp- ■ WwT oy S' A - D- McLean. R. st. John.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 23
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409LYTTELTON NEWS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 23
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