RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY, 7th MARCH. 3YA, .WELLINGTON, (420 METRES). 3-5 p.m.: Afternoon session. ' .. , 0.0: Children's session,■■'conducted. by Undo George. : ■ ■ .'■.' . 7;40: Colouel Robert Sandall, "Uncommon Commonplaces —Canada." $.0: G.P.O. clock. citation-Reginald ■ .Muschamp,/'Bus 13^ Horn ISfo^ames Collins, .■The net—David Rawson, "Air £T-^XS). Branch" (Rolllnson). Close down. ■ . IYA Auckland (333 metres).—o-4.3u p.m.. S^-ec^r- s^°»^v£ record "Kubenola" (Wledoeft). 8.19: Con--raUoT Miss Martha Williamson^ Rose, to flwj unfi " «21 ■ Orchestra, "Musical . •IS*}? ?Aston) 8 33: Comedy, The.Strollers, "The its 9Siik Hat/ 8.48: J'i^s .Willlamson^nd Youd. "Banks o 1 Loch Lomond. ,8.j2. wur m»w orean solo, record, Jesse Crawford, SS«al^a^«^ the Forest"' 90: Weather report: 9.2: ' Schu- §?&;«*» aMni:» 5 17--Baritone Sir. Geoffrey ■Colledge, (a) "The fe^mK'^^r&S Tune." 9:47: Programme of dance and oiuer ieC3YA "ctaUWbuJch (306 metres) .-3-4.30 pi^Afte'rnoon^sesslon 8.0:: Children's sesS m^ nto^K"rSs^^nu-r e ..|l 'l£^ U«no,^K^err contralto, Miss Belle. Kenaut; tenor, ■ Mr.. Bustet, "Hope is Like a Harebell.". Duet. T«o ';fe,°^^^ces BDf;Ten|3 Si^rV^r-S^n^^Gra^d "X Trfo'f "First Movement-C If* 1^ i i\invari\ 8.49: Recitation, Mr. v\. a. J?S "The SaxVand.the Gael/- 8.5*: Tenor ■Sir. Russell; Sumner, ••Beauty/' ;8.55. Dajos Bela Orchestra, record, Serenade" (Sloszkowski) 92 • Weather report. 9.3: Berlin State (Beethoven). 9.19: Contra lto,. Mlw Be le _Reriaut, (a) "Sun Above Sle," (b) "To> Sly Fair Lady." 9.24: Violin. Miss Irene Morris (a "Chanson Louis XIII." (Couperln); (b) "PavTe" $reW: 9.28: Baritone /Mr.' 1 iSkSon^srw.'^ss^Si.. -.-chM... Hour/' 1 9 36: Cnristchurch r ßroa>lcastin 2 Trio: (a) "Serenade" (Lauge-Muller) ■; / -(b) Romance" (Mozart); (O ."Seconovyalse" God--iard) 9 46- Tenor, Sir. RussellSumner, Jive £yes> 9.50: Organ solo,; Slgmund -KniiiwoU. record' "Indian Love Call" (Frlml). 9.54: Baritone, Mr. T. D," Williams. "Song, of the Plea." 9.58: H.SI. Irish Guards, record, Clonkcrty Clonk" (Thayer). 10.2: Close down. 4YAt Dunedln (463 metres) .—Silent.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 54, 7 March 1929, Page 5
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