RADIO PROGRAMME
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th.# IYA AUCKLAND. TO : News and reports. The Matj Trio, “MMf Out of the Skies;” “In Haw M/ dley .Air.’’ 8.35; Recital, Thomas H. Vivian, “Sergeant Buzfuz” from “Pickwide ; Papers ’ ; “Dr Marigold” from “Christ. • • mas Stores.” . j 9.3: Reserved. 10.0: Sports summary. * 10.10; Programme of Dance Music, mf .0: Christmas Carole and GklSongs, IYA Broadcasting Choir.
2YA WELLINGTON. 7.0; News and reports 8.0; Thirty minutes of selected recordings. , 8.33; Maori song s with ukulele Tui J. Pennell. 8.54 ; Humour, Will Yate e , “Other People’s Table's.” I 9.2; Reserved. 10.0; Sports summary 10.10; Relay, of danoe music from the ■Adeln 11 ! Cabaret,. 11.30 : 'Selected Christmas recordings. 11.50 : Relay of Midnight Mass from ISt. Gerard'g Redemptorist Church. '-"'■s ‘
3Yi CHRISTCHURCH, 7.0; News and reports. ‘ t 8.9 : Thirty • minutes by Smart < Set Entertainers. 10,0; Sports summary, 10.10: Dance music. 11.10: Christmas recordings. 11.45 ; Relay, pea] of Beils bv Christ. Church Anglican Cathedral Bellringers.
4YA DUNEDIN. 7.0; News ap.d reports. 7.30: Talk, R, McKenzie, “Prospects for the Wingatui Jockey Club’s Summer meeting.” 8.0: Relay of programme from 3YA. Christchurch,
10.0; -Sports summary, 10.10; Dance music. 11.30; Thirty minutes of recorded Christmas mti«ic. SUNDAY, 'DECEMBER 25th. IYA AUCKLAND. 7.0: Relay of evening service .from Baptist Tabernacle. Preacher; Rev. Joseph Kemp. j 6.uu ; Lu.ieert Program nit- I 2 a.m. (Monday): F.Uliroadeast of the Dawn fry Short Wave Station 0 f the 8.8. C. Inler-Empire programme including a speech by -His Majesty the King, j
2YA WELLINGTON 7.0; Relay of evening service from St. Thomas’ Anglican Church, Wellington South. Preacher, Rev. C. Y. Rcoi b\ 6.15; Illustrated talk by L. EStrachan, “Christmas Time in Merry | England.” I 2.0 a.m.: R e broadcast of the Davcnti'y I ;Sli«rt-wnve station of the 8.8. C. Inter, i Empi r e programme, including a speech : by His Majesty the King.
SYA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.0; Relay of evening service from SE Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. J. Lawson Robinson. 8.15; Relay of programme from 4YA Du.nediif. 2.0 a, pi.: R ( .broadcast of th<» Daventry 'Short-wave station of the "8.8. C. Inter. Empire programme, including a speech hy His Majesty the King,
4YA DUNEDIN. 6.30: Relay of evening service from St. Andrew’s Street Church of Christ. Preacher; Pastor W. D. More. 7.45; Selected recordings. 8.15; Concert, programme including John T. Leech (tenor), and piano recital by Holmuth Hoffman. 2.0 a.m.‘; Rebroadcast of the Daventry Short-wave station of the 8.8. C. Inter. Empire programme, including a speech hy His Majesty the King.
I MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th. IYA AUCKLAND.—B.S: Presentation of comedy “The Dumb WHe.” 9.17; Xylophone, R. A. Jury. 9.33 : Dance music. 10.0: Sporty summary. 10.40 ; Danc c music. 2YA WELLINGTON—B.O : presentation of Christmas Pantomime “A Pantomime of Pantomimes,” contrived by IVill Bishop, assisted hy Frank G’rowther and His Novelty Orchestra. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.15: Dance programme.
I 3YA CHRISTCHURCH—B.O ; Concert programme, including Derry’s Military Band. 10.3; Sports .summary. i; 10.6; Dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN—7.3O : Talk, IB Mr-j Koiv/ie, “The Wingatui Jockey Chib s , summer meeting.” j 9.2; Talk, John Ash, “The Develop-j mc-nt of Modem Turkey.” 9.17: Theme programme, “Music oi the Seasons." 10.2: Sporting summary.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th. IYA AUCKLAND.—B.O ; Selected recordings. 9.2: Talk, D. A. Neal, “An Unfinancial Chat on the Bank of England.” 10.0; Sports summary and dance music, 2YA WELLINGTON—B.2O ; Songs at the piano, Billy Hart, ‘‘Sally,” “Just a Blue-eyed Blonde.” 8.42: Mezzo-soprano, Molly Atkinson. “Hame,” “Ye Banks and Braes.” 9.2 ; Lecturette, Major-General B. S. Merlin, “How I Met Mata Hari.” 10.0; Sport s summary, 3YA CHRISTCHURCH—B.IO; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio “Valse," “Chanson Polonaise.” 8.37: Light baritone, Leslie Stewart, 8.52 ; English concertina duo, Theo j and Frances Gunther, “You Will Remember Vienna.”
9.30; Dance music. 10.0; Sportg summary. 4FA DUNEDIN—B.O; Thirty ,minute, of recordings. 8.30: March, Kaikorai Band, “Inver, cargill.” s. i ■ Reserven. 10.0: Sports summary.
IS IT YOUR KIDNEYS?
Many people never suspert then kidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak, or aching back, they think that it is only muscular weakness; when urinary troubles set in they think it . will soon correct itself. And so it is with .all the other symptoms of kidney disorder. That is where the danger .Qften lies. You should realise that these troubles often lead to serious kidney disease. An effective remedy ior weak i or diseased kidneys is Doan’s Backaene ; Kidney Pills. Read this experience, j Mrs M. Saxon, Revel! Street, ITokitij ka, says: “Some time ago my kidneys ) were in a very disordered state, the first warning I had of the trouble being a sudden pain in the small of the back. Alter that my back never stopped aching, and I often used to feel I could hardly hear the pain any longer. It took all the life and energy out of me and I was almost crippled with the ailment. My general health was far from good and I felt dull and depressed, and was beginning to wonder if ] should ever lie really well again. One day 1 heard of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills so I bought a bottle and they did ine the world of good, in fact they mired me and I have been in good health ever since.”
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