RADIO PROGRAMMES
Highlights from to-night's radio programmes arc as follows: — 1YA—7.15 p.m.. The Waitemata By-election Prouvqsf reports of polling, interspersed with light music: 100. Dance music. 2YA —8.1 p.m.. "Cappy Ricks'" (Episode 2); 8.27. "Men y-go-Lucky": 9.23. Dance programme. 1YX —7..=>8 p.m.. Studio rcritnl by Felix Miller (violin): 8.10. Studio rcrital by Marparet Gerrand i soprano 8.47. Studio recital by Dan Foley (Irish tenor). IZM—7.O p.m.. Sports results: Gordon Hutter: 7.30. Orchestral programme: 8 0. Dance session. Ilighlish's from to-morrow's radio programmes are as follows: - 1YA —7.n p.m.. Presbyterian Service, relayed from St. Davids Church. Preacher: Rev. W. Bower Black: 0.40. .Jcanpttp Mac Donald (soprano): 9 46. Dickcrshaw Colliery Band. 2Y.\ 7.0 p.m., Methodist Service, relayed from Weslev Clnirch. Preacher: Rev. Perry Paris: 8.5. Music bv Tchaikovski: 8 30. Gordon Anderson (pianist), pl.iys from the Studio. IYX 837 p.m . Waltrr \Viddcr» nonor). and the Philhnrmnnjc Choir: 9.28. Alexander Kipnis: 9.51. 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra. IZM—7.O p.m.. Orchestral music: 3.0. Concert: 8.45. National Service Session.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 10
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