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Tonight’s Radio

3YA. CHRISTCHURCH 1690 Kilocycles) 7 10 p.m.: Garden Expert. 7.25: Home Paddock. 750: Derry's Brass Band. 8.25: Orbiter X (10). 915: The Malay Peninsula Today: talk by Leslie Palmier. 9 30' The Archers. 10.30: Late Evening Variety. 3YC. CHRISTCHURCH i 960 Kilocycles) 7 p.m.: Divertimento: Suite For Children (Bartok). 7.45: Sir George Grey: W. J. Gardner reviews a recently-published biography. 80: Opera: Betly (Donizetti). 90: Allegri String Quartet. 9.45: Suite in D (Telemann): Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (J. S Bach): The Water Music (Handel). 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.12 p.m : Talk in Maori. 730: Snorts Parade. 7.45: Maori Music. 80: Orbiter X. 8 30: Wellington Citadel Salvation Army Band. 10.27: Eddie Barclay's Orchestra and Burl Ives (vocal). IVA, DUNEDIN (780 Kilocycles) 7.15 pm.: Documentary: Those Vintage Years—the early days of motoring. 7.45: Graeme Gorton (baritone). SO: Orbiter X (10). 830: Ernie Wilson’s Latin Americans. 1030: Concertos with the Melachrino Orchestra. Butchers’ Shop Hours.— The effect of the longer hours during which butchers' shops may remain open under the new award is being closely watched by the Canterbury Retail Shop Assistants' Union. Its secretary (Mr P M. Velvin) said yesterday his union was still considering the matter.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 9

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Tonight’s Radio Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 9

Tonight’s Radio Press, Volume C, Issue 29540, 15 June 1961, Page 9

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