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BROADCASTING

TO-NIGHT ’FI FEATURES 1YA.—7.8.0 p.m., gardening talk; S p.m., “Dido mid Aeneas,” opera by Horny Purcell; P.f> p.m., the Consort Quariei; 9.11 and 9.41 p.m., Ted Fleetwood, cornet isi; 10.10 p.m., daneo music. / 2VA.-7.10 p.m., talk, “Rugby Results and Pro.-pceis, ’’ Mr. .1. S. King; 8.5 p.m,, Wellington Compel Uions, giaml opera limit, humorous monologue contest, ami ihe winning original song; <l.p.m., old-time dance programme. y \. —8 p.m., recordings by international artists; IO.IU p.m.. dance music. IYA. —s p.m.. Concert Orchestra; 5.9 p.m., Freddy ( iiolmomleley, English humorist; 8.22 p.m., Dora Lindsay, (Scottish character artist; 8.10 p.m., Vincent Ryan. Australian comedian; 9.-5 p.m., dance music. np(\ p.m., national programme. \,B.p. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra. ;;LO. 10.20 p.m.. national programme, Madame Elisabeth Rethherg and Ezio Pinza, soprano and basso. .

Empire liroadeast.—l.4s ji.m., Big Ben. “ Holidays: Arctic Expeditions.” |iv Mr. Edward Sluickieton; .5.1 p.m.. Ered Hartley and his Novelty Quintet; -,.41 p.m., Rydal sheepdog Duals; '(i'll p.m., Lily Phillips. ’cellist; ii. 25 p.m.. news. TO-MORROW’S FEATURES IV \_7 ~ m Si Matthew’s Anglican Church. Rev. G. V. Gerard: 3 30 p.m ; ; recordings: 9.5 |«.ni., Macbeth (Shakespeare), by university a'mlcnts. 2YA. -7 p.m., St. Paul s i uo-latne-drat. Ganmi lVrcival dames: 8.30 p.m., celeln it v orchestra l concert, Wellington Svmplimiv Hi chest ra. guest conductor, Dr. Mah'olmn Sargent : pianolovte recital bv Eileen Joyce. 3Y 6.50 p.m.. Durham Street Mctlioiiisl t 'liurcli, Rev. Clarence Eaton: 8.30 p.m., relay from Wellington. 4Y 4..—6.30 p.m.. Knox Presbyterian t'hiiri-ti. Rev. D. C. Herron: 8.50 p.m., classical pr igraniiiie. featuring lateen Boyd. emit rail o, and S.-nia ( Tost iaknff, lonor. 51,0.-0. lf> (Mil., national programme, chamber mum. violin, clarinet and piano ; 10 p.m.. vocal and piano recital. Knipitv IrojhU’asi.—-5.45 p.in.. Ben. Tor.piiv Baptist. Chmvli service; 656 p.m.. Eileen Ralph, pianist : 0.55 p.m.. spoils talk 7.10 p.m.. John Duncan. baritone: 7.26 p.m.. weekly newsletter. ADVANCE FEATURES Monday. IYA: tU p.m.. wrestling, gy \ : Fliainlier music and art songs; wrest ling. 3YA : Wools!on Brass Band; Paul Vinogriidoir, pianist. 4\ A : Eileen Boyd, popular contralto; Dave Howard, saxophonist- and comedian, Tuesday. All YA stations: 8 p.m.. Iwo-wav conversation with s.s. Awatea. IVY- 'Popular recordings: long dance programme. 2YA : Handel programme: Eileen doyen, pianist. o\ A : ‘‘-Ihe Glory if (he Sen”; popular recordings. 4\Ar Five overseas artists.

it is understood that arrangements are now complete for a special ship' to shore broadcast from Hie new liner Awatea. This broadcast will take place on September 1. at S p.m. At that time the vessel will be a day ’s steam from New Zealand. Included in the. eoflAW; sations there will be a talk between the commander of the ship. Captain IX A. 11. Dayev, ami a prospective passenger. This will enable the worthy captain to tell listeners to the four main stations in New Zealand a few facts about his command. A boy is going to speak to the chief engineer, who will be able to retaliate by telling the boy, and some tens of thousands of listeners, all about the engines. The chief steward is to tell us about his department, and the radio operator also will have a word to say.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19106, 29 August 1936, Page 3

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517

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19106, 29 August 1936, Page 3

BROADCASTING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19106, 29 August 1936, Page 3

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