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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) c IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles).— i 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. [ 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 1 0.0 The Pro Arte Quartet. 8.19 Heinrich ; Schlusnus (baritone). 8.25 Alexander Borowsky (piano). 8.31 Joan Moody t (soprano). 8.43-The Westminster Trio, i 9.0 Weather icport and station notices, i 9.5 "Coronets of England: The Life of 1 Charles ll—The Merry Monarch.” 9.31 1 8.8. C. recorded programme. "Breakfast ‘ With the Bullfinches.” 10.0 Music, mirth I and melody. 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles).—s.o Children’s session. 6.0 < . Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. < 7.30 The Gardening Expert. 8.0 Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra. 8.14 Myra Sawyer (soprano). 8.20 Commonwealth Grand Orchestra. 8.23 William 1 Boardman (bass). 8.29 Orchestic Ray- ! monde. 8.32 Myra Sawyer and William Boardman (vocal duet). 8.35 Debroy | Somers Band. 8 40 Talk, Dr. Guy H. | ; Scholefield. ‘World Affairs.” 9.0 Wca- j ther report and station notices. 9.5; "Singapore Spy,” a drama. 9.32 A dra-: , rnatic feature, “Thrills.” 9.45 “Personal j y Column.” a drama. 10.0 Dance music. 3Y A. CHRISTCHURCH (720 KiloI cycles).--5.0 Children’s hour. 6 0 Dinner j - music 7.0 News and reports. 7.20 Ad- j - dington sterk market. 7 32 Winter j i course talk. 8.0 Readings by Mr O. L - Simmor.ee, with music. 8.35 Guila Bus- j tabo (violin). 8.39 Mrs Tristram Will-1 cox (contralto). 8.52 Eugene Ormandy j and the Minneapolis Symphony Orches- ! tra. 9.0 Weather report and station , notices 9.5 London Symphony Orches- ! , tra. 9.29 Heinrich Schlusnus (bari- j tone). 9.32 Yehudi Menuhin (violin) • ~ and the Philharmonic Symphony Or- j chestra of New York. 10 0 Music, mirth i and melody. v 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles)-! ? 4.30 Light music. 4 45 Sports results. 5.0 j >, Children's hour. 6 0 Dinner music. 7.0 ; 1. News and reports. 7.30 The Motor' e Expert. 3.0 “Mittens,” an epic of the turf. 8.15 The Bold Bad Bucaneers, g in humour ana harmony. 8.28 The c* Fourth Form at St. Percy’s 8.40 George Freundorfer (zither) and orchestra. 8.43 A recorded talk by Sir Thomas Wilford, "Personalities 1 Have Met' (No 5). 9.0 Weather report and station notices. 9.5 “Westward Ho!” 9.18 “Thrills.” a draI matic feature. 9.31 The Life of Emile j Zola. 10.0 Dance music. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) IYA. AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles).t 7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0 Devotional jj service. 10.15 Recordings 11.0 Talk 11 10 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. I 12 30 Mid-week service, relayed from j (i St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. 12.50 j t Lunch music. 2.0 Recordings. 2.30 Clas,Lj sical hour. 3.15 Sports results. 3.30 o Talk. 3.45 Light music. 4.0 Weather. o 4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 0 f 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. a 8 7.30 Talk. 80 “Mr Chalmers. K.C.JS The Bank Clerk Mystery” (chapter 1). ~1 A George Edwards production. 8.15 ,1 Wandering With the West Wind. 8.45 0 The Fourth Form at St. Percy's. 9.0 , ( j Weather report and station notices. 9.5 y Talk. “The Ancient World and Modern * r j. Archaeology: (3) Work and Sport in | lO Land of the Sea Kings.” Mr E. M. I, e Blaiklock. 9.20 A studio concert by the l|n Auckland Waterside Workers Union ne Band. 10.0 Dance music, he 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 Kilo;d cycles).—6.so Weather. 7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0 Weather. 10.10 Devotional service 10 25 Recordings. 10.45 Talk - 12 0 Lunch music. 10 Weather. 1.3 C Eaucational session. 2.30 Classical in jhour. 3.30 Sports results. Weather ie ’ 4.0 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour B l 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports ' j 7.40 Talk. 8.0 Nathaniel Shilkret Or-

chestra. 8 6 Hildcgarde Sings. 8.14 j Novak and Wirgcs in a group of novelty i instrumental items. 8.21 The Rich Uncle j from Fiji. 8.33 Walter Preston and j Evelyn MacGregor (vocal). 8.41 Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra. 8.44 Talk. | "Just a Job of Work: Shakespeare in j the East End.” by Miss Christabel Cur- | ric. 9.0 Weather report and station i notices. 9.5 A recital by Jean McFar- | lane (Now Zealand contralto). 9.20 Boston Promenade Orchestra. 9 24 i “Way for the King’s Music.” presented by W Roy Hill and Olga Burton. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles).— 7 0 Breakfast session. 10.0 Recordings 10 30 Devotional service. 10.45 i Recordings. 11.0 Talk. 11.10 Record- | ings. 11 15 Talk. 11.30 Recordings. 12.0 • Lunch music 2.0 Recordings. 2.30 1 Talk 3.0 Classical music. 4.0 Weather. ! 4.30 Spoils results. 5.0 Children's hour. ; j 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports, j j 7.35 Talk 8.0 "The Women in White.” a drama. 8.14 J. H. Squire Celeste! i Octet. 8.17 ‘Night Nurse.” a drama, i j 8.30 J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 8.33 : Dramatic feature. “Thrills.” 8.45 J ! I H. Squire Celeste Octet. 8.48 “Personal ! ; Column.” drama from the agony column ; of a newspaper. 9.0 Weather report i | and station notices. 9.5 Talk. Pro-! I lessor L. G Pocock. “A Roman Poet.’ j | 9.20 Dance music. 9.30 Talk. Mr A. L j i Leghorn, "Modern Ballroom Dancing.’ I i 9.5 Dance music i 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles).— I ! 6.50 Weather. 7.0 Breakfast session. ; 10.0 Weather. Recordings. 10.15 Devotional service. 10.50 Talk 110 Talk ! 12.0 Lunch music. 1.0 Weather 1.30 j Educational session. 2.30 Recording's j 3.30 Sports results. Classical music 4.0 Weather. 4.30 Light music. 4.451 I Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 j J Dinner music. “.0 News and reports. 17.30 Gardening talk. 8.0 The Philadelliphia Symphony Orchestra. 8.10 Vladii;mir Rosing (tenor). 8.18 The London ■! Symphony Orchestra 8.30 "Man Through the Ages: The Black Death.’ , j historical serial. 9.0 Weather report ? i and station notices. 9.5 The 8.8. C. • ! Symphony Orchestra. 9.13 A recital j J by Dorothy Davies (New Zealand pian- . list). 9.28 "Music from the Theatre—- ) Memories of the Ballet.” 10.0 Music. 3 mirth and melody. 2YN. NELSON I TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) 7.0 p.m. Chimes. Light music. The _ 1 Queen's Necklace. 7.15 Boston Promen--1 ade Orchestra, “In a Persian Market.' j : 7.21 Deanna Durbin (soprano), “It’s' Raining Sunbeams,” “II Bacio.” 7.27 i Mantovani and his Tipica Orchestra. "I 0 Have Lost My Heart in Budapest.” “At - the Cafe Continental.” 7.33 Sidney 0 Torch (organ), “A-tisket A-tasket,” "I •. Hadn’t Anyone Till You.’ 7.40 The \ Mills Brothers, "Sixty Seconds Got To- >. gether.” 7.43 Charlie Kunz (piano).: - "Piano Medley No. 9.” 7.50 Bournmouth i. Municipal Orchestra, “Crosus Time.” 5 "Intermezzo Pizzicato.” 7.56 Gladys 5 Moncrielf (soprano). “The Boulevard of 0 Broken Dreams.' 8.0 Chimes God 5 Save the King. Requests. Boston S»m----n phony Orchestra. “Bolero ’ 8.5 Ninon n Vallin (soprano), “Ave Maria.” 8.8 Ilja [. Livschakoff Orchestra, “Somewhere a c Voice Is Calling. 811 Paul Robeson, n "Still Night. Holy Night.” 8.14 Gil Decli and his syncopators, "The Toymakers' i- Dream.' 8 17 Nelson Eddy ('Dentine', ;t "Soldier® of Fortune.” 8.20 Joseph il Schmidt (tenor). “My Song Goes Round < the World ’ 'One Life One Love.” Mar--10 cel Palotli (organ). “The Haunted 11 Organ. ’ 8.30 Nelson Eddy, "Sun-up to r Sundown ” Les Allen and his Canadian r Bachelors. ’Red Sails in the Sunset s. 8.36 Malcolm McEachcrn <bass), “The r- I Changing of the Guard.” Geraldo and

his Orchestra, “Penny Serenade.” 8 42! Bing Crosby ‘Sail Along Silvery ; Moon,” “I’ve Got a Pocketful of j Dreams ” Jack Harris and his Orches- ; tra, "Little Drummer Boy.” 8.51 Hilde- , garde, “It’s the Natural Thing To Do. > Casino Royal Orchestra, “Cathedral in j the Pines.” Frances Langford (vocal), j “The Last Rose of Summer.” 9.0 Band { music. Grenadier Guards Band, "An- j chors Aweigh,” “The Linnet’s Parade.” I “Liberty Bell March.” 9.9 Peter Daw- i son, "The Fleet’s Not in Port Very | Long.” 9.12 Coldstream Guards Band, j “Marche Lorraine,” "El Capitan.” Wool- i ston Brass Bund, “Ravenswood.” 9.21 j Peter Dawson, “Sea Winds.” 9.24 Grand i Massed Brass Bands, "My Lady Dainty.” "Under the Balcony.” 9.30 Eb and Zeb. 9.42 Orchestra Mascotte, “It Happened In Vienna.” "Castanets.” 9.48 Paul Robeson, “Roll Up. Sailorman,” “Song

of Freedom.” 9.54 Henry Croudson (organ). “Broadway Melody of 1938.” “Double or Nothing.” 100 p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) 7.0 p.m Chimes. Light music Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "The Czarina.” “Czardas.” 7.9 Albert Sandler (violin), "The Violin Song,’ “L’Heure Exquise " 715 Stuart Robertson and chorus “There’s a Tavern in the Town, "John Peel -- Clementine Solomon Levi.” 7.21 Da.ios Bela Orchestra. “Wood Violets.” “Cornflowers and Poppies 7.27 Carroll Gibbons (piano). "Summer Rain,” ‘Manhattan Holiday” 733 Gracie Fields (soprano), “A Nice Cup ol Tea,” “There's a Small Hotel.’ 7 40 Ferdy Kauffman and his Orchestra. "The Clock and the .Dresden China Figures.” 7.43 Cafe Collette Orchestra. "C'Est Une Joic Qui Monte Monte.’ "Tinche in Campagnc.” 749 Brian Lawrence with Fred Hartley’s Quintet. “Phil the Fluters Ball” ‘Moolly Brannigan ” 755 Roy Smock (guitar). "Slippery Fingers.’ 8.0 Chimes. God Save the King. Chamber music. Li!i Krauss (piano) and Simon Goldberg (violin). “Sonata in G Major Op. 96 No. 10. 8.25 John McCormack (tenor), "Schla fendes Jcsuskind.” 8.28 Loner String Quartet ‘ltalian Serenade in G Major 8.35 Lotte Lehmann (soprano). “In Deni Schatten Meiner Locken.” "Anakreons Grab.” 8.40 Walter Gieseking (piano). "The Children’s Corner Suite.” 854 Lener String Quartet, “Finale—Quartet in G Minor. ’ 9.2 His Last Plunge. 9.15 Clapham and Dwyer. “Horses for Courses.” 921 New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra, "Uncle Pete.” 9.24 The Western Brothers. "We’re Frightfully 8.8. C.” 9.28 The Mills Brothers. “Tiger

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 14 June 1939, Page 11

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 14 June 1939, Page 11

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 14 June 1939, Page 11

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