BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES 1VA.—7.30 p.m., talk. "“Sweet Pea Culture,” by a gardening expertß.s p.m", * MrpUchord < by-'.? Wanda Landowska, on the works of Francois Co.uneruu.Le Grand p.m.-, tbe Variety Ensemble ; 9.15 tbe Western brothers, comedians; 9.30- -p.m., “Abroad within _ 2YA.— 8 • p.m.. a programme by tbe studio octet. Miss Gladys Monorieff, soprano, and Vincent Aspey, violinist; 8.39 p.m., •"A Broken - Heart;’! . Japanese houseboy - and bis employer,) 3VA.—B p.m., recordings; 8,40 p.m., Cbristcburch City, Harmonica Band ; 8.48 p.m.. Alan Shrimpton,' Irish baritone : 9.5 pim.y Agnes - SlVearsby, piano novelties; 9.12 p.ni.. Jock Lockhart, comedian : 9.17 p.m., “The Kiogsmen quartet.- '■ 4VA. —8 p.m., concert Orchestra ; 8.16 p.m'.. Air:‘James Simpson.' tenor; 8.38 p.m.. Miss Niiii Davidson, soprano: 10 p.m.. talk by Mr. Edward C. Carter, secretary-general of the Institute of Pacific Relations. 31.0. National programme, 9.30 p.m.. “Oh,. Quate,” a satire: 10.15 p.m., sonata recital by Margot MacGibbon, violinist and Frederick Jackson, pianist; 11.8 p.m.. Dave Howard, saxophonist-comedian ; 11.23 p.m., “Ungarisebe,” A.B.C. (Melbourne) concert orchestra. Empire broadcast.—4.3o p.m., Big Ben; vocal and instrumental concert ; 4.45 p.m., talk by Mr. Cherry Kearton : 5 p.m.. variety ; 5.45 p.m., news.
TO-MORROW'S FEATURES
A complete musical presentation of tile Gilbert and Sullivan opera “Huddigore” will be featured at 9.5 p.m., from IYX. 2YA, and 3YL and 4 1 A. IYA, —7 p.m., St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Rev. Gladstone Hughes : 8.30 jnm., studio orchestra; 8.45 p.m., Paul vinogradoff, pianist. 2YA.—7 p.m., Taranaki Street Methodist Church, Rev. Percy Paris; 8.30 p.rn., an operatic programme, featuring Vincent Aspey, New Zealand violinist, at 8.47 p.m. 3VA.—6.30 p.m., Church of Christ, Pastor Stuarti Stevens; 8.30 p.m., recordings; 9.5 p.m., Harold Prescott, tenor; 9-18 p.m., the Misses Bucklin (2) and Frederick Page, instrumental trio. 4YA. —6.’30 p.m., St. John’s Anglican Church, Rev. L. Groves; 8.15 p.tn., organ recital by Dr. V. E. Galway. 3LO.—National programme, from Sydney studios, “Oliver Twist,” a dramatic presentation from the novel bv Charles Dickens; 10.15 p.m., Hehnuth Hoffman, pianist; 10.35 p.m., “A Romantic Hour.” A.B.C. (Sydney) concert orchestra and wireless- chorus. Empire broadcast. —4 p.m., Big Ben. Scottish ■ religious servicq, relayed from St. Mary’s Church, Rig-gar; 4.45 p.m,. England v. South Africa, running commentary on the first- day’s play in the third cricket test match, relayed from Headinglev. Leeds: 5.5 p.m., the Royal review of the army, relayed from the Riishmoor arena, Aldershot ; 5.45 p.in., weekly newsletter and sports summary.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 3
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