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BROADCASTING

TO DAY’S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH ... ■ f (720 Kilocycles) J 7.0 a.m.; Breakfast session. 10J* cordings. 10.30: Devotional service. «5S' Recordings. 11.0: Talk. Miss M. A. more, "Help for the Home Cook.” iTSb Recordings. 12 noon; Lunch xaajj*. 2.0 p.m.: Recordings. 3D: Classical 4.0: Weather report and frost foieegS Light music. 4.30; Sports results, apt Children’s hour (Friday). 6.0: tcJo music. 7,0; Government and oveiZS news (from 2YA). 7.10: News. jinterview with members of English WeiJrt Hockey Team. 7.35; "Perfect Light p): Man Versus Nature.” Playlet presaged under auspices of New Zealand IM«u Service Bureau. Introduction bv leJ £ Hitchcock, Manager of Municipal Electrical Department. 8.0: Chimes. Con**rt programme. (R) Willem Mengelberg (aad Concertgebouw Orchestra. 8.23: CeJpJy Audibert (soprano recital). B.M: (R) M£*rk Hambourg (pianoforte). 3.45: Prettefi* Collier (Australian bass-baritone). I**: Weather report and station notices. I** Talk: Mr P. H. Jones. “How the Weafi®® 1 '■ Works —Oddities." 9.20; 3YA Orche#*®. conducted by Gil Decb. 9,26; Vera ir% , tin (contralto). 9.37: 3YA, Orche?£*. 9.48: (R) John McCormack (tenor). ■ 3YA Orchestra. 10.0: Music. melody. including at 10.30. Carson F*°W* ' son and Buckaroos. f * 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH I (1200 Kilocycles) f 5.0 p.m.: Recordings. 7.0; After. music. 8.0: “Over She Goes” Set?®® - 8.10: Charles Kullman (tenor), atffc Up* tuoso of the mouthorgan. 809: rßspfeel (concertina soloist). 825; Dick ton” (Potted Pantomime). k ; Rjr : Ores memories. 8.40: Carlos Sant2na’:J dlon Band. 8.46: Gladys Monsrpe® (soprano). 8.52; Novelty vatiatiaP& 9LS: Masterpieces of German opera, p-®: Wtßs - ihe bands. 10.0: light music, f » IYA, AUCKLAND I (650 Kilocycles) j 3.15 pm.: Sports results. L i Light music. 4.0: Weather report J™ 1 " 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Chi» drens bans,, 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: Ckjvj 21 ®™*®* and - ‘overseas news (from 2YA) * „ (approx.) : News. 730: Sports- talk. Genba' Hutter. 8.0; Concert prop l ® l ? I ®*. Tta- ) ditional Scottish haM-bot". introducißg; “Muckle-Mouthed Meg.” #ld Border tango retold by Mr A. J. Snp air - W < Arthur Rubinstein (pianp)- (El Madeline Grey (soprano) \ VM-Wja&ts. report and station notices'*: ”-5- Talk. Jit f Stuart Griffiths. "Paleshne: Yesterday and To-day.” 9-20: conducted by Mr Burter, 51!® * (30 Herman Jadlowken (hmor). _J3S; Helen Gray (soloist), Studio (Me*, tra. 10.0: Music, mifth. »d wife, featuring at 10j0 pm., Carson HoWaoa and Buckaroos. 'IU T 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 6.50 am.; Weather report for apatag. 7.0: Breakfast session- 10D; WeaSag f report for aviators, .'"emotional smdeef (Margaret). 12 no^ n: Lunch BWBte. 1.0 pm.: Weather rCPp rt „for aviators. , 2.0: Classical hour. ‘3JB; Taik. ptiuial ’ by A.C.E.: “For YounS Children: Keep the ’ Flavour Mild.” Spirts results. 319)% Time signals. = Weather report for fiameyL'i;. Frost forecast for and Otaga.7 4.0: Sports results. 5.0: Cxuldren’s * sion. 6.0: Dinner impf. 7J): Govermoect, and overseas news. 7 _ . e ? ts: . 7.28: Time signals.. 7 -40: Talk- Repie.> sentative of Young Farmers Clubs. IB:. Chimes. Concert programme. Cams: Robison and Bucka?** s - ABM#,, Campoli (violin). #-22: (R) M. Ttnoßttd" (tenor). 838: (R) Charlie Kunz (jaaoju 8.34: (R) Jack (light vocal) IS: (R) Debroy Somers Band. 8.40: (H) Tea. I Mr Lepn Gotz. “leaves From a Planter’* ; Notebook” (No. 2)- 9-0: Weather renoU; and station notic 2s - 9.5: “Eband , (country storekeepers)- 9.15: &ass tnf * programme. vocjJ interludes by W.t K. ■ Crewes (baritqj**)- 920: (R) GjaSl Massed Brass at Leicester Brass - Band Festival. 1936- 9.45: W. E. Creates , (baritone). 9-51: <R> Grand Mused Brass Bands. 10.0: Dance programme eg. new recordings, ending with swing session. by Arthur Pearce. JB3K . Time signals. 2YC. WELLINGTON (340 Kilocycles) 5.0 pm.: Light music. 7.0: After-dnmep music. 8.0: "Our Relations." light continuity programme, featuring recordings in which the artists are related. 9JD; Two feature recitals. 10.0: Light music aa* , humour. j ; 4YA, DUNEDIN *' (790 Kilocycles) 3:15 pm.: Talk by A-C-E., “Care of a»~ Skin and Hair in Winter." 3.30: Sport* a results. /Classical music. 4.0: Wesflw report for farmers. 4DO: Light 4.45: Sports results. 5.0; Children's hntg..: 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0; Government soft'" overseas news (from 2YA). 7JO prox.): 'News. 8.0: Chimes. (R) ISSErirational Novelty Orchestra. 8D: OB Humorous serial feature. “Dad and Done From Snake Gully.” 8.17: (R> Patriot Rossborough (piano). 820: (R) *Tatteducing Margaret” (Japanese 8.32: Danny Malone, Irish tenor of laSes-. national fame. 8.45: (R) Talk. Mr Doeglas Cresswell, "Famous NZ. Estates; Hm | Dearth of Riccarton.” 9.0: Weather report and ' station notices. 9-5: (R) Maiwa Sargeant and New Symphony Orcbestm. 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Mwi t with musical interludes. IftJO: D—music by Savoy Dance Band at SkßUf f Restaurant. 4YO. DUNEDIN (1140 Kilocycles) ■ 5.0 pm.: Recordings. 7J): After-dna*r r»usic. 8.0: Miscellaneous riaviril J® gramme. 9.0: "The Music Wranglers. Studies in musical tastes. 9.40: AaegJ Stanley song successes. 9.46; "Sandy Detective” (sketch). 9.52; "Duron BBS Nc( 13-” 10.0: Comedy and light wrow. I DAVENTKY, ENGLAND G9G, 16.86 metres: GSO. 19-76 &SB, 31.55 metres; GSD. 25.53 metres. 4.30 pm.: Big Ben. 8.8.C. EmpireSjP»ptony Concerts—s. 550: “My Best Bens Spry—s: Front Page Fight.” A Trevor Wignall. 6.10: Next week* grammes. 630: The news and aasßSMMJj.ft. nents. 6.45: Racing commentary. i Cose down. r f v

MELHUISH sad CO. Readjust y** - Radio in your own home. 3s fid; Ig, telton. 5s fid. Use Thone 41-50BL

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22430, 17 June 1938, Page 20

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22430, 17 June 1938, Page 20

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22430, 17 June 1938, Page 20

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