THE COMING WEEK.
AUCKLAND PROGRAMMES. RELAY OF " THE ARCADIANS." The following arc features of next week's programmes from IYA and IZR: Sunday.—lYA: Relay of evening servico from St. Mary's Cathedral; studio programme. IZR: 9 a.m., children s session; 9.45, church service; 6.45 p.m., children's church service; 8.30, church service; choral recital by the Holy Sepulchre choir. Monday.—lYA: Relay of Ellerslie races; 8 p.m., relay from Morriusville of returned soldiers' concert. IZR: 11.15 a.m., "Tit Bits," l>y "Maorilandcr"; 7.5 p.m., lecture on "Swimming," by Professor Anderson. Tuesday.—lYA: 7.40 p.m., talk, entitled "Plato Ik>oks At the World Today," by Mr. N. M. Richmond; "international" programme; lecturo on "ihe Conflict of Laws," by Mr. Julius Hogben. IZR: 7.20 p.m., "Aero Club" addresses by Mr. Spencer and the Rev. C. G. Scrimgcour; illustrated lecture on "The Territorial Movement." Wednesday.—lYA: Relay of mid-day community singing; 7.40 p.m., Health Department talk, "The Sanitation of the House"; relay from Hamilton of "The Arcadians," by the Hamilton Amateur Operatic Society. IZR: 11.15 a.m., "Feminine Interests," by "Karcre ; p.in., "Motoring" talk by Mr. R. lalbut. Thursday.—lYA : Manufacturers' lecture on "Tooth and Toilet Brushes"; programme by the Auckland Orphans' Club. IZIt; 7.20 p.m., lecture on "Sunspots," by Mr. F. R. Field; operatic evening. Friday.—lYA : 7.40 p.m., Sports talk; address on "The Vocabulary of the Sea," by "Leo Fore Brace." "Numerology," by "Linnettc"; 7.5 p.m., wrestling talk; community singing. Saturday.—lYA: Lecture on "The Progress of Radio," by Mr. J. Turnbull (ZLIBL) : relay of Municipal Band concert. 1Z11: 7.5 p.m., talk on "Territorial Force —Auckland Units"; 7.30, lecture on "Cage Birds and Canaries, by Mr. Moore; popular programme. A half-hour recital of Russian music will be given from 2YA Wellington on Mondav. The "Melodic Four" will be heard on Tuesday, while comedy sketches will be presented on Friday. The Wellington Y.M.O.A. Optimists' Club will supply the programme on Saturday. A radio vaudeville will be presented by 4YA, Dunedin, on Saturday. Ihe programme will be relayed by 3YA, Christchurch. SYDNEY PROGRAMMES. BROADCAST BY " BANJO " PATER SON. Features of the evening programmes from 2FC and 2BL, Sydney, next week are as follows, the New Zealand times being given in each case:—Sunday. 930 p.m., Leon Hall's Hungarian Orchestra. 2BL: 10, concert programme. Mon(].,y 2FC : 9.30, community singing. 2BL• 10.30. final episode of "Raffles." Tuesday.—2FC : 9.30, radio dance night. 2BL- 940 concert progftmme. Wednes,]av.i_2FO: 9.30, Royal Sydney Apollo Club 2BL: .10, "Word Pictures of Men and ' Manners Outback." by A. B. ("Banjo") Paterson. Thursday.— 21. C : 9 30, concert from Newcastle Central Hall. 2BL- 10, play, "Mrs. Mulligans Millions." Friday.— 2FC: 9.30, Musical Association of New South Wales; 10.45. A.B.C. Wireless Military Band. 10.30, play " Complications." Saturday.— 2FC:' 9.30, Victorian Professional Orchestra. ' 2BL; 10, boxing from Sydney Stadium.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 14
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