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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0; Close down. 7.0; After-dinner music. 8.0: “Music of the Masters.” 9.0: “Personalities of the Air”— A popular programme presented by well-known artists. 10.0; Light recital programme. 10.30: Close down.

DUNEDIN 790 k.c. 379.5 m 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.3 0: Talk by Mr S. H. Saxby, of the Department of Agriculture, “Some Pasture Problems of Otago.’’ 8.0; Talk: Dr. M. H. Watt, Direc-tor-General of Health, “The King Gfeorge V;. Memorial Fund.” (Rebroadcast from station 2YA, Wellington). 8.10: A concert by the Dunedin Glee Singers. 8.22; Recording: Terence Casey, organ. 8.26: The Dunedin Glee Singers. 8.3 6: Recording; Terence Casey, o-r gan. 8.40: The Dunedin Glee Singers. 8.50: Talk by Mr J. T. Paul “World Affairs.” 9.10: Weather. Station notices. 9.15: A thriller: “The Case of the Unfinished Speech,” introducing Inspector Scott, of Scotland Yard. 9.55: “Bill and ’Erb” in another humorous topical dialogue. . 10.10: “Do These Swing?” An hour with the swing bands. 11.10: Close down. 4YO DUNEDIN, 1140 k.c. 263.1 m. 5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Variety and vaudeville programme. 9.0: Musical comedy and operetta programme. 10.0: Comedy and light music. 10.30: Close down. Australian Stations 2BL SYDNEY, 740 k.c. 405.4 m. 9.20: Musical interlude. 9.25; National news bulletin. 9.30: Local news. 9.35; Musical interlude. -10.0: Vina Barden (pianist). In association with Clement Williams, baritone, and Harold Beck, ’cellist. 10.50: Interlude. 11.0: “Our Film Review.” 11.20: “Mickle Mou’d Meg.” A comedy drama by Russell Scott. SYDNEY, 610 k.c. 491.8 m. 9.40: The Raggle Taggle Gipsies. 10.10: “As Ye Sow.” An Australian saga. Episode the sixteenth: “The Eureka Stockade.” 10.30: Interlude. 10.40: “The News Behind the News.” 11.0: “Tempo di Jazz.” Italian dance music. 11.30: The Radioptimists, Costume Comedy Company. Monday, April I!>. 6.0 p.m.—Big Ben. Old-time dances. 6.10 p.m.—‘A Hundred Years Ago’ (3). A talk by John C. Maude. 6.25 p.m.—Symphony Concert. The BBC Empire Orchestra. 7.25 p.m.—The News and Announcements. 7.45 p.m.—Variety. 8.15 p.m.—Close down.

THE BUYER’S SECRET. rpHE SECRET OE EUOJNOMICAL BUYING is INFORMATION. The man or woman who Is best informed is the one who buys to the best advantage. It will pay you to read the advertisements in this newspaper. You can thus learn where you can get the best articles at the lowest price. By knowing exactly what you want and where you can get it BEFORE YOU BUY, you save time, bus fares and shoe leather. It should he remembered that it is safer to buy advertised goods. A man who is not sure of his goods does not advertise them. Beware of the offer of articles “just as good” as advertised articles. If they are low in price they are usually lower in value and actually dearer in the long run. When you are offered a substitute for an advertised article ask yourself who will benefit. Read the advertisements in “THE BAY OF PLENTY TIMES” and you will thus solve the problem or Economic buying,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12304, 19 April 1937, Page 1

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