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BROADCASTING

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. IYA Auckland, 500 watts: —This evening, IYA will relay from the Town Hall, Auckland, the concert to be given by the Municipal Band under the direction of Mr. C. Smith. 2YA Wellington, 500 watts: —The W.E.A. Lecturette from 2YA. will be given by Mr. P. Al. Jackson, 8.A., who will speak on “Judging Human Character.” The 2YA concert session will feature the fourth instalment of Mr M. Bishop’s ‘ The Eight O’clock Review’ which will, with the assistance of the Salon Orchestra under the direction of Air Al. T. Dixon, provide listeners with two hours of bright and happy entertainment. 3YA Christchurch, 500 watts: —The programme for 3YA (relayed to 4YA) will be provided by Airs. Jack Alason (soprano), Air. Albert Carlisle (tenor). Air. Leslie Fleming (bass), along with items by Air. H. Glaysher (harpist), the Alascots (humourous sketches), Air Jock Lockhart (Scottish humourist in song and story), Aliss Gw’en Webster (mandolin guitar), and Air. N. G. Goff in (cornetist). The church services to be broadcasted to-ni« row evening will be: — 1YA —St. Alatthew’s Church. (Prcac her. Canon C. Grant Cowan; 2YA —St. Gerard’s Redemptori-t Church. (Preacher Rev. Father Cahill: 3YA—St. Alary’s Anglican Church. (Aliss Flor once Smith missionary of Dornakal, India, will give an address: 4YA— Methodist Central Alission. (Preacher. Rev. G. B. Hinton.

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Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 8

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 8

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