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BROADCASTING

TOJHOinvS FEATURES IYA. —7.30p.m., gardening talk: 8.16 p.m„ Sydney SlacEwan, tenor, and Don can MorisonV pianist; 9.5,p.Jn., 'rceoitled .feai.uf.es; 10.10 p.m., dance music, Peter Pan Band. 2YA.—B p.m.. studio concert -nrcbes traf; 8.0 p.m.,Bina Addy, Indian mbzV.ocontrallo: 9.5 p.m.. modern dance music. 3YA. —8 p.m., recordings; 9.5 p.m., studio orchestra.; 8.49 and 9.321 p.m... George'Titchener. comedian; 10.10 p.m., dance music. 4YA.—B p.m., light orchestral and ballad concert, concert orchestra; 8.13 and 8.39 p.m., the Harmony Four, male quartet; 9.5 p.m.,..wrestling; 1,0,10 p.n.r.;; old-time dance music, • ■ 3Lo.—National programme, 9.30 p.m., “Week-end Magazine"; 10 p.m.. “The Greek Gulliver’s Travels,” Mr. H. W. Alien.; 10.25 p.m.. Eileen Joyce. Australian pianist. Empire broadcast. —4 p.m. Big Ben, a tour of the 'liner Queen Mary; 4.46 p.m., “Pickled Repertory”; 5.20 p.m., “Down to ihoFea in Ships” ;.?f).40 p.m,, news.

TO-MORROW’S FEATURES IYA.—-7 p.m.. St. Mary’s Anglicim Cathedral. Canon William Fsmcoitrt; 9.5 p.rn.. “Alihi FVotn the Air.” a radio play. •:.' . . , 2Y.A.--7 p.nr. : . Salvation Army CitudeL Major Tong; 8-30 p'.m.. band programme, fentu'rjng the Port Nicholson Silver Band 3YA.—6.20 p.m.. Durham Street Methodist Church. Ilev. Olarenee Faton ; 9.5 p.rn.. Dorothy Helmriclu. me.r.znsoprnno. 4YA.-6.50 p.m.. First Presbyterian ClmreV.: Rev. W. Allen Steyoly,; 8.30 l»,nr., n elrtssienl programme. featuring at D. 7 piiu.. Clailvs l.oriiner. New 'Ant• land soprano; 0.4?. p.m., "Pion eel's. of. Pieptuosqne Canada.” lh v. David Lang. programme. 9.15 p.m.. ‘ Merry MlotiO'ind.” the. plav. which gaiired'lirM'. pti'>e in the A.B.C.’s pln.v OOmphtition: W.SO p.m.. “.International Altait‘» ! ’ : 10.40 p.m’.. “The < linden Legend.” adapted from a-poem By Longfellow. Empire broadcast.—'4 p.m.. log Lett, evensong froth York Minper: 4.50 p.m.. Ailsa N'iodL New Zealand snmano. ;el T.anri Kenhedv,.. Australian violnneelh 'i 521 p.m.. tall: bv the chief engineei .0 the 8.8. C.: 5.40 p.m.. weekly new-, letter.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 3

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289

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 3

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19028, 30 May 1936, Page 3

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