THE COMING WEEK.
AUCKLAND PROGRAMMES. The following are features of the programmes from 1\ A and IZR nest week : Sunday.—lYA: Relay of afternoon organ recital in Town Hall; relay of even ing service from St. Mary s Catliedial; studio concert. IZR : 9 a.m., children s service; 9.45, church service-; 7.30 p.m., Church of England children s serv.ee; 8.30. Church of England service. Monday.—lY A; Relay of Ellerslie races. IZR: Talk to farmers by Mr. W. Alexander.
Tuesday.—lYA: Talk on "International Law" by Mr. Julius Hogben; international programmes. 1/R* Radio transmitters' talk; new gramophone record releases.
Wednesday.—lYA : Relay of m.d-da.y community singing; numbers by the Orchestral Octet and assisting artists. IZR: Health talk by Dr. C. S. Bone. Thursday.—lYA: Manufacturers' Association talk, " Leather Goods," Mr. W. B. Darlow;. concert by the Aoelian Orchestra. IZR: Lecture on "The Sun" by Mr. F. R. Field; operatic programme. Fridav.—lYA: Presentation of mystery play, "'The White Owl," written by Dr. G. de Clove Lowe, by Mr. J. M. Clark and company. IZR: Community singing from Lewis Eadv Hall; studio programme. Saturday.—lYA: Relay of Rugby football from* Eden Park; Municipal Band concert. IZR: 1 p.m., sports resume; popular evening programme; dance music. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. PRESENTATION OF RADIO PLAYS. The evening programmes from stations 2FC and 2BL, Sydney, next week will include the following features, the New Zealand times being given in each case : Sunday.—2FC: 10 p.m., recital by the Professional Musicians' Military Band. 2BL: 10 p.m., concert by the Victorian Professional Orchestra. Monday.—2FC: 9.30 p.m., community singing. ' 2BL: 10 50 p.m., presentation of comedy, " Ihe Terrible Woman" (W. D. Steele), by the 11. W. Varna Company. Tuesday 2FC: 9.30 p.m., A.B.C. Dance Band. Wednesday.—2FG; 9.30 p.m., radio adaptation of Tristan and Isolde" by the A.B.C. Players. Thursday.—2BL: 9.30 p m., four-act drama, " Magnolia of the Mississippi," by the A.B.C. Players. Friday.—2FC: 9.30 p.m., concert programme. Saturday.—2FC: 9.45 p.m., pianoforte recital by Henri Peim. 2BL: 10 p.m., boxing from Sydney Stadium.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 13
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324THE COMING WEEK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 13
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