BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT'S FEATURES At 10 o’clock all VA slations will broadcast simultaneously from I)mioilin a talk, "My N.Z. Team Selected From Players of the Last Thirty 1 ears.” by Mr.' 11. IT (Mona) Thompson, ex-N.Z representative footballer. 1YA;—7.30 p.m., talk, '‘.Seasonal Work for August,” by a gardening expert; 8 p.m., recordings; 9.2 p.m., wrestling. 2YA. —7.40 p.iri., talk, "The Liberation of E’nglish Drama,” Mr. Quentin Pope; 8 p.m., “An Hour For the Diggers," recordings arid the Cameo Concert Trio; 9.2 p.in., old time dance music. 3YA.—B p.m., barrack-room concert by Christchurch Commercial Travellers' choir; 9.3 p.m., talk, "The Attributes Essential to Success in Life," Rev. «T. E. Heron. 4YA. —8 p.m., relay from 3YA. 31.0,—National programme, 9.30 p.m.. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. 28L.—8.30 p.m., old-time Cinderella dartre. Empire broadcast. — 4 p.m., P.ig Pen, "Old days at the Theatre," light revue, dance orchestra, and news. Transmission TT. 10.30 p.m.; transmission IV, 5.30 a,m.
TO-MORROW’S FEATURES IYA.---7 p.m., St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral, Rev. Wiremu N. Panapa ; 8.30 p.m., Municipal Band concert. 2YA.—7 p.m., Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington South, Rev. W. Bratmvell Scott; 8.30 p.m., concert orchestra; 8.49 p.m., Miss Mamie Reid, pianist, with, orchestral accompaniment. «, 3YA. —6.30 p.m.. Trinity Congregational Church, Rev." Gardner Miller; 8.30 p.m., recordings of Verdi’s opera, “La Traviata.” 4YA. —6.30 p.m., Presbyterian First Church, Rev. W. Allan Stcvcly; 8.30 p.m., studio concert featuring M. Sonia GliostiakoiV. Russian tenor. M. Paul Vinogradoff, Russian pianist, and the concert orchestra. 2FC.— National programme, 9.30 p.m., concerto with siring (piintct accompaui Tiient : 10.16 p.m.. “Samson and Delilah": 10.45 p.m.. “An Hour of Norse Music." Empire broadcast.—-4.45 p.m., Pig Ren, commentary on Empire games, sports talk, mountain trip, religious service, hand music, and news summary. Transmission IT. 11 p.m.; transmission IV. 5.30 a.in. Demonstrating the construction of the latest type of microphone in use at the new 3YA broadcasting station, to 1 the Canterbury College Engineering Society, Christchurch, Mr. W. L. Harrison, the Broadcasting Board's South Island engineer, stated that microphones of this type cost €IOO. “Their mass production value,” he added, "would be about £5 each ; hut when these tilings first iconic out, you have to pay for their development.” .... ..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18467, 4 August 1934, Page 3
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