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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) ! IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles).— | 4.30 Sports results. Recordings. 5.9 I Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 ! News and reports. 7.30 The Gardening Expert. 8.0 Nolan Rafferty (pianojaccordeon). 8.7 The Rich Uncle from j Fiji. 8.19 Homestead on the Rise. 8.32 Eb and Zeb. 8.41 Melodies by the BucI caneers of the pirate ship Vulture. 8.54 j Nolan Rafferty (piano-accordeon). 9.0 ' Weather report and station notices. 9.5 Talk, “Rearmament and the Future,” Mr | H. V. Hodson, Editor of "The Round j Table.” 9.20 Dance music. | 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilo? ! cycles).—s.o Children’s hour. 6.0 ; Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. ! 7.30 Talk. 8.0 “Music from the Theatre: j Memories of the Ballet.” 8.21 The Mas- ! ter Singers. 8.24 New Light Symphony j Orchestra. 8.40 Talk. Sir Thomas Wil- : ford: “Personalities I have Met” (3). 9.0 Weather report an dstation notices. 9 5 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.26 Royal Choral Society and the London ! Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.34 Jean • Pougnet (violin) and Symphony Or- | chestra. 9.42 Felicie Huni-Meihacsek I (soprano). 9.46 Berlin Grand Symphony Orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and ; melody. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles).—s.o Children’s session. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.20 Talk. 8.0 “Soldier of Fortune. 8.27 New Mayfair Orchestra. 8.35 Here's a Queer Thing. 8.48 Lew White (organ) ; Waldo Mayo (violin) and Theodore Celia (harp). 9.0 Weather report and, station notices. 9.5 Talk, the Rev. B. T 1 i Butcher. “Cannibals and Culture.” 9.20 j “The Old-time Thc-Avter.” 933 "Music ! - J at Your Fireside.” 9.47 The Nigger Minstrels.” 10.0 Dance music. 4YA. DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles).—l 5.0 Children’s session. 6.0 Din-j ner music. 7.0 News and reports*. 7.30 j Talk. 8.0 Erhard Bauschke and his : Orchestra. 8.8 Choir of the Red Army ; of the U.S.S.R. 8.11 Will Kalinka (vibrn- j phone). 8.14 The Light Opera Com-, i pany. 8.22 Gino Bordin (guitar). 8.25 I Fernando Orlandis (tenor). 8.28 The,

irernanao urianais (tenor). o.zo j no ! Lang Worth Gauchos. 8.40 Talk by Mr j Angus Ross, “A Possible Emigrant I Looks at New Zealand in 1839.” 9.0; Weather report and station notices. 9.5 . Foden’s Motor Works Band. 9.14 Graciei j Fields (comedienne). 9.20 The Robert! Hood Bowers Band. 9.32 Eb and Zeb. 9.41 Massed Brass Bands. 9.47 Reginald j Dixon (organ). 9.53 Foden's MotorE Works Band. 10.0 Music, mirth and; melody. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) \ i i j ! IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles).—l ! 7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0' Devotional < i service. 10.15 Recordings. 11.0 Talk.; 1 ! 11.10 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. 2.0 j [Recordings. 2.30 Classical hour. 3.15 j' I Sports results. 3.30 Light music. 4.0; i Weather. 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Chil-; • i dren’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0| News and reports. 7.30 Book review, j 1 8.0 The American Art Trio. 8.32 Rob- j ert Simmers (baritone). 8.44 Owen Jensen (piano). 9.0 Weather report and; station notices. 9.5 “Coronets of Eng-! land—The Life of Mary Queen ofj' Scots.” 9.35 Richard Crooks (tenor). '< 9.41 Gerry Moore (piano). 9.47 The ' Andrews Sisters (light vocal duo). 9:53 Reginald Dixon (organ). 10.0 Music, ' I mirth and melody. 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles).—6.so Weather. 7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0 Weather. 10.10 Devotional ' service. 10.25 Recordings. 10.45 Talk. ' 12.0 Lunch music. 1.0 Weather. 1.30 I Special educational session for infant classes. 1.50 Lunch music. 2.0 Classical ! hpur. 3.0 Sports results. 3.30 Weather. ! j 4.0 Sports results. 5.0 Children's hour. ‘ j 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. ' : 7.30 The Gardening Expert. 8.0 A St. 1 | David’s Day Concert by the Wellington 1 Welsh Society. 8.30 Raymond Beatty ' (Australia bass-baritone) and Heather Kinnaird (Australia contralto). 8.44 • Barnabas von Geczy and his Orchestra, j • 8.47 Heather Kinnaird (contralto). 9.1 j 1 Weather report and station notices. 9.5 1 | “Into the Light.” a serial romance of, 1 the Middle Ages. 9.32 “Soldier of For- J ■ tune.” a dramatic serial. 10.0 Dance j f music. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilo-}* cycles).—7.o Breakfast session. 10.0 Re-; < cordings. 10.30 Devotional service. 10.45 « Recordings. 11.0 Talk. 11.10 Record- ( ings. 11.15 Women’s session. 11.35 Re-;‘ cordings. 1.20 Lunch music. 1.30 Edu-i 1 national session. 2.40 Recordings. 3.0 j Ulasical music. 4.0 Weather. Light: l music. 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Chil-; riren's hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.91 News and reports. 7.20 Addington j stock market reports. 8.0 Readings by l Mr O. L. Simmance. with music. 8.35 i G. Schneevoigt conducting the London! Symphony Orchestra. 8.43 Jean Scott, (soprano). 8.54 The State Opera Or-1

chestra. 9.0 Weather report and sta- | tion notices. 9.5 Berlin Stale Opera Or- - j chestra. 9.9 Richard Tauber (tenor), | with orchestra. 9.13 London Symphony H Orchestra. 10.0 Music. mirth and i ; melody. -j 4YA. DUNEDIN (790 . Kilocycles).—! 1 j 6.50 Weather. 7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0 j 2 ; Weather. Recordings. 10.15 Devotional 1 “[service. 10.50 Talk. 12.0 Lunch music, j H 1.0 Weather. 2.0 Recordings. 3.15 Talk.! I 3.30 Sports results. Classical music. 4.0; ’j Weather. 4.30 Light music. 5.i Chil- j r ; dren’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0: U News and reports. 7.30 Book talk. 8.0 I •Mittens”—an epic of the turf. 8.15 The j Muriel Caddie Novelettes Trio. 8.28. * i The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s. 8.10; •,Talk by a Dunedin barrister. “Curious j : Crimes and Unsolved Mysteries.’’ 9.0 '■Weather report and station notices. 9.5 ' I "Westward Ho!” 9.18 “The Strange *; Adventures of Mr Penny—On Government Business.” 9.36 "Ports of Call —A * Visit to Argentina.” 10.6 Dance music. .! 2YN, NELSON \ . j TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) , ; 7.0 p.m. Chimes. Light music. New Mayfair Orchestra. “Britelodia.” 7.9 Nelson Eddy (baritone). “Sun-up to j Sundown,” “Senorita." 7.15 Mantovani and Tipica Orchestra, “A Gypsy Wed- •: ding." “Whistling Gypsy Waltz.” 7.21 . Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe, , “With the ‘Duke.’ ” 7.29 Lucienne Boyer (soprano). “Visions in the Smoke.” j "Speak To Me Of Love.” 7.35 Albert | Sandler (violin), “Grinzing,” “Rememj brance.” 7.41 Light Symphony Or- , chestra. "Valsette from Wood Nymphs.” 7.45 Nicholas Nickleby. 8.0 Chimes. God Save the King. Musical comedy . • and Light Opera. 8.8. C. Dance Or- : chestra. “Noel Coward Medley.” 8.9 ,[ Michael Bartlett (tenor). “My Heart . Will Be Dancing.” “You Are My Love Song.” 8.15 Edith Lorand and Viennese j Orchestra. “I Live For Love.” “A Girl Like Nina.” 8.21 Anne Welch. Webster . 1 Booth, and V. Conway. "Rose Marie." (8.30 Orchestral and ballads. London

Palladium Orchestra. “Master Melodies.” 8.36 John Turner (tenor). “Mountain Lovers.” “Nirvana.” 8.44 Marek ; Weber and Orchestra. “Contrasts.” 8.52 j F. Richardson. V/. Booth and D. Clarke, j “Songs that have sold a million.” 9.9 ! Marek Weber and Orchestra. “Along ; the Banks of the Volga.” 9.7 Dora Ln- ! betle and Hubert Eisdell. “Abent,” : “Down the Vale.” 9.14 “Trilby,” ep:j sode 1. 9.30 Dance programme. 10.0 j p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) : 7.0 p.m. Chimes. The Queen’s Necklace. 7.14 Debroy Somers Band. “1812 land All That.” 7.22 J. H. Squire Celeste | Octet. "The Fly’s Courtship.” "The Ant's j Antics.” 7.28 Grace Moore (soprano), i ' "The End Begins.” "What Shall Rej main." 7.34 The Richard Crean Or- : chestra. “Valse Septembre.’ ‘“Sorgo [ D’automne.” 7.40 Larry Adler imouthorgan). “Creole Love Call." "Stormy j Weather.” 7.46 Turner Layton (tenor); [‘Stars Over Devon." “When Your Litlle ; Boy Grows Up." 7.52 Harry Roy's Tiger 1 Ragamuffins. “Fox-trot Medley.” 3.0 j Chimes. Got! Save the King. Variety and vaudeville. Ambrose and his Orchestra. "Piccadilly.” 8.5 Neapolitan Novelty Orchestra* “My Beloved Francisca." “Mv Calabri Girl." 8.11 Danny Malone (tenor). “The Sunshine Sailed Awav From Killarney.” "Shannon River.” 8.16 Orchestra Mascotte. “Moonlight on the Alster,” "The Wedding of the Winds.” 8.22 Troise and ! his Mandoliers. “Ay-ay-ay.” “Gypsy Violin.” 8.27 Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye (piano), "Peter Pan.” 8.30 Eb and Zeb. 8.40 Continental Novelty Quintet. ‘On Board.” “Sunlight.” 8.47 The Girls • of the Golden West, “My Little Old Nevada Home.".“Sing Me a Song of the! Mountains.” 8.53 London Piano Accor-j deon Band. "Little Lady Make-believe.”l ‘l'm Sorry I Didn't Say I’m Sorry.” j ( 9.0 Band music. Grenadier Guards ■ Band. “Buryanthe.” 9.6 Fodens Motor Works Band. "Shy lock—Polka Bril- 1 liante.” "The Cossack March.” 9.12 Peter Dawson (bass). "The Fleet’s Not in Port Very Long.” 9.15 Massed Bands of the British Legion. “Le Reve Passe.” “Sons of the Brave.” 9.21 Peter Dawson • “Song of the Highway.” 9.24 Grenadier , Guards Band. “Old Comrades.” “March j of the Little Fawns.” 9.30 Light music, , Orchestra Mascotte. “M.v Lucky Day.” “Music of the Spheres.” 9.36 Hildegarde (vocal). “Listen to the German Band,” “Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup.” 9.42 Mandoline Concert Society, “Entry of

the Gladiators,” "Amazons Ride.” 9.18 | = Beryl Newell (piano). "You Will Re- * member Vienna.” “I Bring a Love | Song.” 9.54 Louis Levy and Orchestra, | Sparkles Selection. 10.0 p.m. Close j . down. ! DAVENTRY (ENGLAND! • ( I I 6.30 p.m. Big Ben. 8.8. C. Theatre; J ? I organ. 7.0 "Manon” (part 2) opera by f v !j. Massenet. 8.0 Violoncello recital by! ( W. H. Squire. 8.20 The news and an-j | “ nouncements. 8.45 p.m. Close down. j| s TO-MORROW i WEDNESDAY ' jj 4 630 p.m. Big Ben. Music hall. 7.80 • "Books” —6. Talk by Rt. Hon. the Earl | of Lytton. 7.45 St. David’s Day pro- | 1 gramme. 8.20 The news and announce- [ i * ments. 8.45 p.m. Close down. j * 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 February 1939, Page 7

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 February 1939, Page 7

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 February 1939, Page 7

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