BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES
STA, CH9XSIGHUBCH WM (980 Kilocycles.) __ i S pjn.: Gramophone recital. i prepared by the Home Science Talk Extn|HH Service of Otago UniToriitr,' Frank. 6.0:. Dinner reports. - 7.30: Tdk;: iniatKitnifiiHiMH Zetland Forestry iChafcmfcliMM aker, "Forestry." .8,0: ConciiiLmMH of recordings. Paul Orchestra, "Victoria and < Abraham). 8.8:-; Dialogue. Ssiiv*aMpMH Waters, "Bert'-and Daisy (Waters); ■ 8.11: Massed "March Indienne" (Sellenick). JJInHH Choir, Don Cossacks, ' 'Eraniu ?£MBH (arr. Jaroff). BJS:.. 'Cello, ..■.■OirwHiiM 'Castro; "At the ■ Fountain'* . flMMpi 8.22: Soprano, Elisabeth Feoge; ■rtwimlW "Elisabeth's Greetings" (WagwriSggHgH Organ, Eddie Horton, ''Sunrise*? 8.29: Humour, Tommy Hia<tßM«|B[Bßß Motors.'' 8.35r Yodelling, yaInMBgMHM tet, "Wahine Ui." 19 J8: Toelli' wHMH I "Delishious" (Gershwin). Barnabas von Geczy jnd fflftWßM ."Softly, as in a Morning SunriMV;joWW berg).B.44; Band of rHJi. Force, "Songs of Britain" (TrsgMWSBB 8.52: Tenor, Bichard Tsuber, "BiMB Coarse"; "Looking Backward'' AVfIH Schubert). 8.58: Odeon Danee "Enlolia da Hastnen Sehwips", 9.1: Weather forecast and Talk, Professor L. GI Pocoek, of Civilisation." 9.16: Grand Orchestra, "Waldteufel Men<nMK|uHHH King). 9.26: Medley, The .'jSPMi Fellows, ' 'Drlijking Songs," _ y#Ma!BlM WestSeld's Orchestra., : f Famous Airs" (arr. Tilsey). i Des Tooley, "Blah I Blah t Blah! j&sfSaßM win). 9.41: Walts, Von Geeif WgMB Orchestra, "One Kiss" Debroy Somers Band, ''War Songs." 9.52: Walts, "New trs, "Vienna Maidens Dialogue, Elsie and Doris Waters,' (Waters). 9.59: March, Band, "Distant Greeting" (Corny (1200 Kilo.) } r .sm 10-11.30 a.m.: Morning proZ r " aa .'!ifflH •yided by Christchurch Gas, Coal, ana jsJB Co. 10.15 a.m.; Talk on cooku'gr' Thomson. 12-2 pjn.: Weather lunch-hour music. 6.15-7,15 music. 7.15-7.30 p.m.: ,h»f» etc. 7.80-7.45 p.m.: Talk for garden*"™ Mr Barwick. 8-10 p.m.: Evemn* programme provided by Mess»A«f**""aH and Co. 9 p.m.: D. Gardner of a series of talks on "Beligion and 2TA, WEUtIKGTOH _ ' -|l (720 Kilocycles.) .-ggH 10 a.m.": Selected recordings. ■ Devotional service. 1 ?- 45 i.. "Cooking." 11-37: Lecturette., ggggM tative Health Department, ' Health H#flH 12 noon: Lunch music. » recordings. 3.15: Lectarette Meadows, "A Talk About Duml*H?!|» Talk prepared by the Homo TTnfri fllfß tension Department of the Ot*/P> Q . £3jH 3.30 and 4.30: Sports resnlto. 5.0, Wg| ren, by Uncle George, and Jack 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0. H««yg| reports. 7.30: W.EA. Session I W H. Gould, ' 'Development and JgaqßgjM The Third Seven Years.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20574, 16 June 1932, Page 4
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