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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA. —7.30 p.m., talk, “Celery Culture.’’ bv a gardening expert; 8 p.m., recordings; 9.5 p.m., 8.8. C. programme, “Fpllowing In Father’s Footsteps.” 2YA.—8.8 p.m., “The Kingsmeu,” quartet; “On the Air,” Japanese houseboy and his employer; 9.5 p.m., dance programme. SYA.—S.9 p.nt., “I Still Have the Diamond,” drama; 8.113 p.m., Ernest MeKinloy; tenor; 8.30 p.m., “A Broken Heart,” Japanese houseboy and his employer; 9.5 p.m., studio presentation of old-time dance programme, the Salon Orohosi ra. •IY.V. —8 p.m., programme featuring Gladys MoucrielV, soprano; Raymond Beam-, bass-baritone, Heather Kinnaird,' contralto, and John Robertson, cornetist; 9.5 p.m., dance music. :iLO.—National programme, front Sydney studios, 9.30 p.m., Budapest Siring Quartet; 11.-id p.m., “Leaves oi Memory,” written and presented by Ellis Price. Empire broadcast. —5.-15 p.m., Big Ben, “Tlie Short-Wave Follies,” a concert party entertainment; 0.30 p.m., “Under Big' Ben,” Howard Marshall; O. p.m., popular ballads, Stella Murray, New Zealand contralto, and Ernest Hargreaves, tenor; 7.1.> p.m., “Autumn,” seasonal programme by Madge Mullen; 7.30 p.m., news. Details of the play in the Rugby match, All Blacks v'. Yorkshire and Cumberland, will be broadcast by the four main New Zealand stations at .9 a.in. on Sunday and also at 9.30, 10 and 10.30 a.m. that day. TO-MORROW’S FEATURES A complete musical presentation ol the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, “The Mikado,” will lie hoard from stations IYA, 2YC, 3YA, and 4YO at 8.30 p.m. IYA.—7 p.m., Betesford Street Congregational Church, Rev. Arthur Nelson. 2Y,\. —7 |i.iii., St. PeterV Anglican Church, Veil. Arclidcneon Bullock; 8.30 p.m., recordings; 9.5 p.m., “Highlight on the King’s Silver Jubilee, a rapid survey of the 25 years of His Majesty’s reign. 3YA. —0.30 p.m., St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Churcjit, Rev. J. Lawson Robin* son. •IYA. —0.30 p.m., Methodist Central Mission. Rev. 1.. B. Neale? - 8.30 p.m., concert artists, including Raymond Beatty, bass-baritone. Heather Kin* naird. contralto, and Paul Vinogradoff. pianist. 2FO. —National programme, 9.45 p.m.,. Dorothy Clark, dramatic contralto, and Adrian Benda I, harpist. 10.15 p.m., two short [davs. “The Cavendish Adair’ and “The Third Way Out”; 11 p.m., Leopold Preni.vslnv, violinist. Empire, broadcast. —5.45 p.m.. Big P. Roman Catholic service from the slu*lio; 0,30 p.m., “The Drawing Room of [lu> Empire; the wnmntt’s ■point of view by Winifride Wrench; 0.45 p.m., chamber music, the English Siting Quartet; 7.30 p.m., weekly newsletter.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18817, 21 September 1935, Page 3

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BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18817, 21 September 1935, Page 3

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18817, 21 September 1935, Page 3

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