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BROADCASTING.

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. The wireless programmes to be broadcast to-night are:— \ 2YA, WELLINGTON (416m.—720k.) 8 0 • Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Punchinello.” 8.5: K. Macaulay. “My Old ghako,” “Somewhere a Voice is Calling.” 8.11: Band, “A Song of the Vagabonds.” 8.17: Clarkson Rose, “The Gag Song,” “I’ve Gone and Lost My Little Yo-yo. 8.23: Amv Woodward, “The Vainka’s Song ’ “Love’s Coming.” 8.29: Band, “Un Ballo in Maschera.” 9.0: Weather. 9.2: Mrs Woodward and Mrs Wilfred Andrews, “Beyond the Meadow Gate ” “The Enchanted Hour.” 9.10: Band, “Secrets.” 9.17: Cicely Courtneidge and Company, “Laughing Gas. 9.23: Mrs Andrews, “Farewell to Summer, “Mountain Lovers.” 9.29: Band, Unfinished Symphony.” 9.39: K. Macaulay, “She is Far from the Land, ’ Absent.” 9.47: Band, “Queen of the South,” “On Tour.” 10.0: Close. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306m.—980k.) 8.0: Band of Coldstream Guards, “Geisha.” 8.6: Georgim and Bachm, “In a Coupe.” 8.10: Flute, John Amadio, “Andante.” 8.14: Vaudeville Theatre Orchestra, “The Songs of the Black Hussars.” 8.17: Band of Goldstream Guards, “The Bells of St. Male.” 8.20: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, “Dio Romontiker.” 8.24. Tito Schipa, “My Ideal.” 8.27: Piano, William Murdoch, “Les d’Ancapri,” “Bruyeres.” 8.33: Edith Day and ’Chorus of Girls, “Romance. 8.36: Organ John Hassel, “Blue Danube.” 8.39: Freida Zehnder, The Jolly Dairymaid.” 8.42: W alter Glynne, “Juanita.” 8.45: Bells, Billy Whitlock, “Lullaby.” 8.48: Maria Olozewska, “Habanera.” 8.52: 8.8.C'. Dance Orchestra, “Great Day. : Weather. 9.3: Patrick L. C. BellSyer, “African Experiences. J-17: Band of Coldstream Guards, “Marche aux Flambeaux.” 9.21: Terence O’Brien, “Molly Brannigan. ’ 9.24: Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, “A Night’s Camp in Granada. ’ 9.3- : Salon Group, “Kiss Me Again.” 9.36: Violin and Piano, (Isolde Menges nnd Harold Samuel, “Cantata in A Major, Second Movement.” 9.42: Herbert Thorpe, “Where the River Shannon Flows.” 9.45: Organ, Quentin M. Maclean, “Rain on the Roof.” 9.48: Some of the “Memories of France,’ “The Estaminet,” “The Attack ” 9.54: Norman Long, “I Certainly Don’t Need You.” 9.57: Band of Coldstream Guards, “Tnnnhauser.” ' 10.1: Close down.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 132, 16 March 1933, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 132, 16 March 1933, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 132, 16 March 1933, Page 7

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