ON THE AIR New Zealand Droadcastlng stations transmit as follow: TODAY IVA Auckland: HOO kilocycles, 500 watts 11.30 a.m. f result of A.R.C. meeting at Eilersiie; 2.45 p.m., relay of football description from Eden Park; 5 p.m., childrens session, Cinderella; 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., orchestra, •Broadway Selection”; 8.9, v .cal, Basham-Briggs Duo, "The Miller and the Maid”; 8.13, Octet, “Chinese Honeymoon”; B.IS, humorist, Mr. D. Flood, Billy’*; 8.22, Xylo-Rimba Or- - record!; 8.25, Octet, “Coon's Day Out”; 8.23, baritone, Mr. A. Briggs, <a) “Rebel's Seng,” (b) “Son of Mine”; 8.46, soprano, Miss R. MacCullay, (a) Auld Scotch Hangs,” (b) O Can Ye Sew Cushions?” 8.53, Octet, (a) “Dearest One,” (b) “The Deathless Army”; 9.4, organ, “Polly’’ (record); 9.7, vocal, Basham-Briggs Duo, "Croon, Croon, Underneath the Moon”; 9.12. Octet, “Gabrielle” suite; 9.22, humour, 51 r. Flood, 'a;, “Having It Out,” <b) “Me Too”; 9.30, orchestra, “Sunny Smiles of Hawaii” (record); 9.34, contralto, Miss Basham, <aj "Beautiful Beatrice, <b) “Eldorado”; 9.40, organ, “Janette” (record); 9.45, soprano. Miss MacCaliay. “The Auld Moose”; 9.47. male quartet. Diplomats, “Down Among the .Sugar-cane”; 10 p.m.. gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. 2YA Wellington: 720 Kilocycles, 6,000 watts p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 pm., news; 8 p.m.. Salon Orchestra, ’ The Baby on the Shore”; 8.13, tenor, Air. F. Bryant, “Love Thy Spell is Everywhere”; 8.17, steel guitar duo, Berrhold and Bent, (a) “The Pagan Love Song,” •b) ‘Southern Blues”; 8.24, siffleur. Mr. O. McCbeyne, “The Desert Song”; 5.28, sketch, Mr. C. Gardiner and Miss M. Freeman, “The Rabbit”; 8.35. orchestra, “Salome” selection; 8.43, contralto, Miss X> Spiller. (a) “O Western Wind,” (b) Betty’s Garden”, 8.49. baritone, Mr. R. S. Aliwright, “Tipperary Christening”; 9.7, tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, (a) “Shy Mignonette,’* (b) “Because I Love You So”; 9.12, Berthoid and Bent, (a) “Blue •kies.” <b) “One, Two, Three, Four”; $.19, siffleur, Mr. McCheyne, “Rose Marie”: 9.23. duet for two pianos. “Dance f the Paper Dolls’* (record); 9.26, sketch, Mr. Gardiner and Miss Freeman, “Mrs. or Miss?”; 9 23, orchestra. “Squire’s Popular Songs”; 9.41, contralto. Miss Spiller, “Dawn”; 9.45, duet for two pianos. “Raeamuffin" (record); 9.48. bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "Mountains of Mourne**; 9.52, Four, “Novelty Item—from Discord to Harmon. 10.6, gramophone •dance programme to 11 p.m. 3YA Christchurch : 980 kilocycles. 600 watts. 2.43 p.m., description of Rugby match, Britain v. Canterbury; 5 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., orchestral, “Gipsy” (record); 8.5, soprano, Miss L. Mills, “A May Morning*’; 8.9, baritone, Mr. B. H. Collett. “Beneath Thy Window”; 8.13, humour at the piano. Miss L Kinsella, (a) “The Photographer’s Charm,” (b) “The Picture Pianist”: 8.20, octet, (a) ’ Overture “lo Stradella,” (b) “La Paloma”; 8.33. contralto. Miss E. Johnson. “Sloe Eyes”; 8.37. bass, Mr. W. Ellis, “When Bright Eyes Glance”; 8.41, octet, (a) “Melodfe,” (b) “Vanity**: 8.50, vaudeville, Mr. E. Regan. “Song. Dance and Story”; 8.56, accordion, “Ciriborin” (record); 9.2. octet, (a) “Autumn Phantasy, ’’ tb) “Scottish Tunes”; 9.11, soprano. Miss Mills, (a) “Love’s Echo.” (b) “The Sunshine of Your Smile”; 9.17, baritone, Mr. Collett, (a) “Can’t You Hear Me Galling?” (b) “Kiss a Miss”: 9.23. xylophone, “The Two Imps” (record); 9.26. oontralto. Miss Johnson, (a)
“The "Fairs; Tales of Ireland,” fb) “When You the End of the Day”; 9.32, or-tet, “Keltic Lament”: 9.37. bass. Mr. Kill is, fa) “Pedlar Jack.” (b) “The Gallants of Frgland”; 9.43, vaudeville. Mr. Heean. “So«:g. Dance and Story”; 9.49, musical monologue, Miss Kinsella, “A Novel on the Bovril Principle”; 9.53, octet, (a) “Eesrende.” (b) “Indian Dawn”; gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 600 watts. 3 p.m.. description of football match: 5 p.m.. children's hour. Aunt Anita; 6 p.m.. dinner music; 7 p.m., news session: S p.m., relay of 3YA: 10 p.m., gramophone iance music to 11 p.m. TOMORROW jVA Auckland: 000 kilocycles, 600 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6.0, childTen’s song service. Uncle Leo. 6.55, reay from St. David’s Church (Rev. Geo. Budd). 8.30 (approx.), relay of concert by Municipal Band. BYA Christchurch: 080 kilocycles, 600 watts 3 p.m., gramophone numbers. 5.30, children’s song service; 6.15, chimes; 6.30, relay from Oxford Street Baptist Church (Ref L. C. M. Donaldson); 8,0, studio intermission; 8.15, relay of special concert programme by Derry’s Military Band. 4YA Dunedin: 650 Kilocycles, 600 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.30, children’s song service. Big Brother Bill; 6.30, relay from St. Paul’s Cathedral (Canon Neville); 7.4 5, gramophone items, including orchestra, “Fra Diavolo”; tenor. Browning Mummery. “Madeline”: piano, Vladimir de Packman, fa) “Mazurka in C Sharp Minor,” (b) “Mazurka in A Minor” (Chopin); mixed vocal, “Old-time Religion”; orchestra, “Old Rustic Bridge”; 8.5, relay of concert by the Dunedin Tramways Band, assisted by Miss G. Burt (contralto) and Mr. J. E. Davies (tenor). Amusements Index CONCERT CHAMBER. —Elsie Lincoln Benedict Lecture PICTURF rHEATRES ST. JAMES. —“Disraeli” (George Arliss), a talking production, and talkie supporta CIVIC. —“Splinters” (Ha! Jones and Reg. Stone), a talkie, talkie supports and musical presentation. NEW REGENT. —“Not So Dumb” (Marion Davies) and “The Awful Truth” (Ina Claire), both talkies, and taikie supports. MAJESTIC.—“Hit the Deck” (Jack Oakie). a talkie, and talkie supports. STRAND. —“The Night Parade” (Marie Prevost), a talkie, and talkie supports. PLAZA.—“The Night Ride” (Joseph Schildkraut), a talkie, and talkie supports. LONDON. —“High Treason." a talkie, and talkie supports REGENT, EPSOM.—“The Last of Mrs. Cheyney,” a talkie. CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— “The Love Parade.” a talkie. GREY LYNN ClNEMA.—“lnnocents of Paris,” a talkie. VI CTO RI A, DE VON PO RT.—“Broadway,” a talkie. TIVOLI.—“The Love Doctor” and “Harmony at Home,” both talkies. PRINCE EDWARD.—“Pointed Heels,” and “Greyhound Limited,” both talkies. ROXY.— “Jealousy” (Jeane Eagels). a talkie, and “The Soul of Fiance.” RIALTO. NEWMARKET. “Jazz Heaven” and “The Girl from Havana,” both talkies. BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS.—“Welcome Danger,” a talkie. EMPRESS, NEWTON.—“Atlantic,” a talkie. ALEXANDRA. GREEN LANE.—“Navy Blues.” a talkie. WEST END, PONSONBY. —"Atlantic,” a talkie. DE LUXE, MOUNT ALBERT.—“Atlantic,” a taikie. ROYAL. KINGSLAND. —“Lily of Killarne.v,” and “Firebrand.” FORESTERS’ HALL, ONEHUNGA.— “Tenth Avenue.” STRAND, ONEHUNGA. —‘Seven Days’ Leave,” a talkie. DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET. —Dancing. YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE. —Dancing. CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS' BAY.—Aharana Yacht Club Dance.
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