TO-DAY’S EVENTS
AMUSEMENTS. Dunedin Competitions. His Majesty’s Theatre, Demonstration Concert. Grand Theatre. —" If I Were Free.” Stale Theatre.—' Evergreen." Octagon Theatre. —*' That’s a Good Girl.” Empire Theatre. —" Bolero.” St. James Theatre. —“ Fashion Gaieties of 1934.” Regent Theatre.—“ Red Wagon.” Strand Theatre. —" Lone Cowboy." King Edward Theatre. —"Night Flight,” Green Island Pictures.—“ Paddy, the Next Best Thing.” Early Settlers.—Alhambra and Kalkora! “ Old Timers’ ” evening. Caversham Presbyterian Church.—Reunion. Returned Soldiers’ Association.—“ Free and Easy.” St. Kilda. —Otago Athletic and Cycling Club dance. Roslyn Tennis Club.—Official Opening. Rugby Football.—Carlsbrook : Payne Trophy match, University A v. Albion (Christchurch). Association Football.—Caledonian Ground ; Knock-out Cup, Mornlngton v. Mosglel; Chinese Cup, Technical v. Seacliff. League Football. —Oval: Christian Brothers v. City, Athletic v. Pacific. Hookey,—Oval: Hatch Cup match, Canterbury v. Otago (Boys) ; Sevcn-a-slde tournament. Cycling.—Otago Athletic and Cycling Club, 50 Mile Championship. Wingatui.—Hunt Club races. Radio Broadcasting To-night - IYA, Auckland (650 k.c.. 461.3 metres). 2YA, Wellington (570 U.c., 526 metres), 3YA Christchurch (720 k.c., 308 metres) 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.. 379.5 metres). 4ZW. Dunedin (1470 k.c., 204.1 metres), 2FC. Sydney (665 k.c.. 422 metres). 2BL, Sydney (855 k.c., 353 metres). 3LO, Melbourne (830 k.c., 371 metres). SAR. Melbourne (620 k.c., 484 metres). 4QG Brisbane (760 k.c.. 350 metres). SCL. Adelaide (730 k.c., 395 metres).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22356, 1 September 1934, Page 14
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