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TO-DAY'S PRQGBAWES, BYA, e^SipiC^V^PH (P6O Kilocycles.) 10 a.m.: Devotional service. 10.15"! Selected recordings. 11.0: Talk; Miss A. R. Powell, 8.5.P., "Feeding the Family.*'ll.ls: Selected recordings . 12 noon: Lunch' music, a p.m.: Selected recordings. 3.30: Sporta results. Progress reports Fifth. Test England v. Australia. 4.8.0: Special forecast , and sports results. 5.0: Children's 'hour, by Friday. Q.Q: DJnner music. 7.0: New* and reports. 8.0: Concert prograspuaa. Chimes.- Ohristchurch Salon Orchestra, Cffp; ductor, Francis B. Bate, Selection-—"Fancy Free" (Barratt).' 8.14: Contralto, ' Mrs 1 Tristram Wilcox, "Serenity".' (Gordon Bryan); "Heart of Gold" (Mannoy).'B.l6: I Salon Orchestra, Descriptive, "By tho Blue Hawaiian Waters" (Ketelbsy). 8.B6: Baritpne, Philip Wynne-Yorke, "Passeg"-- Imlb piano).' (Bowie); "The White Dove"' (wit?* orchestra) (Leliar). 8.80: Special selected recordings. 9.0: Weather forecast' and notices. 9.2: Resume of Test Cricket England v. Australia. SL7: Reserved.'9.22: Salon Orchestra, "Whispering oj tKe Ploweri'* (Von Blon); "A Love Sonnet" (Herbert). 9.30: Recording, Entertainer at the piljno, Jack Lumsdaine, "So This is Cricket" (Geo. what a wonderful game), (Luuibdaine). 9.30: Recording, Cornet, with Military Band, Jack Mackintosh, "Cleopatra" Polka) (Damare). ».40*. Contralto, Mrs Tristram Willcox, "Ave Maria" (Robert Horne); "One Ffeeting HourV (Lee). 9.44: Salon Orchestra, Walt? Sqng, "Parley mo?' d'Ampur". (Spaafe to ebs' of love) (Lenoir). Foxtrot, "Looking q$ tho Bright Side" (Flynn). 9.51: Baritone, Philip Wynne Yorke, "Hipp Top»' llf • (Eijl H^iego) 1 , "In n Bower*' (Kevin>*j ' ''Roumanian Night Song" (Lob.;). 9.57: Recording, H.M.' Coldstream Guards Band, "'"The Changing of the Guard" (Flqtsayu and Jetsam). 10.0: Resume <if Fifth feat Cricket Match, England y. Austrttlltti 3zd. (12Q0 £Up,) 12-2 p.m.: Weather rftport and lunch hour | music.' i 2YA, WBLWfSrGTOSf . (720 Kilocycles.) 10- a.m.: Chimes. Selected .recordrn*'*10.30: Devotional Service. 12 a«op; Lunch music. B p.m.: S«leot«d recprpjitißß. S.SQ; Special weigher reporii ap4 WWI-s" *«wlrV> : 4.0: Sppclpl n-eattw report, 4.gp: results. fi.p: Ohildratt's by Aynt Molly. f5.0: Dinner mosie, 7.0: Kews and reports, 7.4Q; Mr yf, A. Sutherland, secretary Wellington Aotomobilo Club, "Road,s and Maturiuc," fi.Q; Concert Programme, Chltae*. '■ Overture, 2VA Conoort Orphestra (conductor, Lreon de Mauny), "Masaniello" (Aube*), •MflroeaA', "In a Monastery. Gardefa'* (Ketellwy). Selected recording*, 8.82: Instrumental, The Orchestra, Two daneea from tltb opera "Prince Igor" (Borodine). 848: Lec*,urette, E. VT. Ackla»4, "The Pbllpmaphy of Deaf noes." 9.0; Weather report »ud "etaUoa notices, and rsßume of play in Fifth' Teat Match. 9.2: ' Selected recordinga. 8.20: Selection, The Orplipßtv*, "T|ib ' Geisln" (Jpnes). 9.82: Dance programme. „'
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 4
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