Hot Shots
HARD ‘in a Wellington] teashop: He’s ‘got a ‘face like the Spinach! (METHYLATED spirits drinkers’ seem to be growing in numbers in Wellington. : MaAvann ELSA STRALIA has concluded her = engagement with the national broadcasting stations and is now singing at a Wellington picture theatre. film on the Morro Castle ‘ugedy are a sickening ex-' ample of "anything fur a_ picture." | Pits pointed tower on. the! new Colonial Mutual Life} Assurance building in Wel--lington promises to become a' landmark, of the scenes in the Sik HEATON RHODES is playing host to Lord ani’ Lady Bledisloe during their Carnival Week visit to Christchurch. S .an indication that the bicyele is finding favuur umong Dunedin girls, one re-, tail dealer sold six women’s: machines in one day recently. (THE Rey. J. IX. Archer, speaking from Christchurch in the same broadcast: Christchurch is a city on wheels. We have 60 or 70 bicycles: here. HE Hon. Adam Hamilton.) speaking in the Inter-| national goodwill from Wellington the other! evening: ... our cold lakes,: some of them a_ thousand miles above sea level. | A CHRISTCHURCH paper, reviewing "The Dubarry," said that some of the .more risque scenes were. saved by the fact that "they did not make vice attractive." S?ROBABLY "Dunedin will co-operate in the move‘nent initiated to invite Scott and Black to fly to New Zealand, and visit the various centres. — A CHILDREN’S party is to be given on board H.M.S. Dunedin this week, when the cruiser visits the port from which she has taken her name. AND, incidentally, Mr. Hamilton had scarcely uttered the above remark. before the telephone at. 2YA started to buzz with listeners pointing’ out the mistake. And the calls continued for more than 10 minutes.
Wet Shots
npn demolition. of: ‘the old Federal, Club, in. Christ- » church is: almost. ‘complete. ANY offezs. are said to have been. made for Mr. J. WW. S.. MeArthur’s palatial. yacht, Morewa. oom . OLIN TAPLEY, Dunedin. boy, is to have.a big part in the new. American picture, "Limehouse ‘Nights,?. starring eorge Raft.’ oye "NEW. paper; Bates, ihe ‘for: : ’ distribution among. New. Zealand shop: assistants, made: its: appearance this week. i LW ZBALAND. boys» may . not be angéls;'- but’ ‘Dr. Nicholson’ thinks" they can pe taught to sing well’ in ‘the "vile lage. ¢hoir."? *-" SAID a Wellington ‘maid to her mistress’ the ‘other ’ day: "This man’ Hitler: wants to rule the worid’and ‘he can’t prem speak. English! ye WELL-KNOWN. woman ° radio speaker | sand contributor to the "Radio Record" has been: asked to stand . ‘for Parliament.’ ars NE handre. poinds re-. ~ ward. is offered’ by: a. Wealthy bachelor; staying at Brent’s; Rotorua, .for the re- — of: his cocker : spaniel. HILE: in "the: Cathedral city, Dr, Nicholson formed the view that the singing ‘of. the choirboys: Was 2s | good. as. that in. many’ English cathedrals and churches. A PROPOSAL for a Neonlighted tower on the top of the new 1YA studio at: the top of Shortland Street, Auckland, has bee put: * Before the Broadcasting Board. N#ARLY 15,000 women are being represented at the farewell.to Lady Bledisloe by the National.. Council of Wonien in- Christehurch this week. "ME=Et me’ in’ the: naughty . "nineties" -is: the. latest saying in Christchurch. The . rendezvous is the new lounge of a big’ hotel where the. deecorations: concern: the. period of wasp waists | and }ansom cabs. ‘ A POLITICAL ‘paper recently adyertised for an assistant editor... There. were. 250 applicants. some,of them receiving anonymous. answers in. unsealed envelopes to the effect that the position . had | been filled.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 5
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