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i TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES ' W ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA, Auckland. Afternoon session.—3 p.m'., selected gramophone recordings; 3.15, talk, Mrs. Les. Crane, “Beauty of Mind and Body in Relation to Diet”; 3.30, further selected recordings; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news and market reports; 7.40, talk, Mr. Rod Talbot, “Motoring.” Evening session.—B p.m., chimes; instrumental trio, Misses Margot St. Lawrence Toner, Marjorie Tiarks and Jean Allen; soprano, Miss Dorothy Lovelace Milne; bass-baritone, Mr. Albert Gibbons Taylor; flute, Mr. David Whisker; tenor, Mr. Roger E-rrington; 8.35, violin and piano, Miss Jean Allen and Miss Margot St. Lawrence Toner; Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., “Topical Talk”; 9 p.m., evening weather forecast and announcements; soprano, M-isss Dorothy Lovelace Milne; bass-baritone, Mr. Albert Gibbons Taylor! flute, Mr. David Whisker; tenor, Mr. Roger Errington; selection,. Instrumental Trio; 9.34, programme of dance music; 11.4, God Save' the King. 2YA, Wellington.

Afternoon session.—3 p.m., chimes; selected gramophone recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results to hand; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette by a representative of the Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.”

Evening session.—B p.m., chimes; overture, Salon Orchestra (conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixon); contralto, Mrs. E. Crawford; mandolin duo, Arthur and Still; choral, Mixed chorus; 8.31, selection, Salon Orchestra; humorous song, Mr. W. G. Kitchener; baritone, Mr. W. E. Crewes with orchestral accompaniment; organ, W. G. Webber; weather report and station notices; 9.1, ballet, Salon Orchestra; contralto, Mrs. E. Crawford; mandolin duo, Arthur and Still; choral, Forbes Randolph's Kentucky Jubilee Choir; selection, Salon Orchestra; 9.37, humorous song, Mr. W. G. Kitchener; baritone, Mr. W. E. Crewes, with orchestral accompaniment; 9.50, dance novelties, Salon Orchestra; 10 p.m., God Save the King. 3YA, Christchurch.—Silent day. 4YA, Dunedin. Afternoon session.—3 p.m., description of events, opening day of Sanders’ Cup yacht contest; 5 p.m., children’s hour; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 pan., news session.

Evening session.—B p.m., chimes; .studio programme by the Kaikorai Band, under the direction of Mr. Thus. J. Kirk-Burnnand, assisted by 4YA artists; overture, band; soprano, Miss Molly Vickers; instrumental baritone, Mr. W. J. Nelson; monologue, Michael Casey; baritone, Mr. Ralph Martindale; 8.32,. selections, the band; contralto, Miss Betty Hamilton; selection, the band; tenor, Mr. R. A. Mitchell; 9 p.m., weather-re-port and station notices; selection, Marek Weber’s Orchestra; contralto, Miss Betty Hamilton; piano, Mr. Thos. J. Kirk-Burnnand; baritone, Mr. Ralph Martindale; descriptive selection, the band; 9.36, soprano, Miss Molly Vickers; novelty The Shannon Quartet; accordeon duo, Gellin and Bergstrom; tenor, Mr. R. A. Mitchell; 9.57, march, the band; 'lO p.m., God Save the King.

COMMON SENSE AND INDIGESTION. Any doctor will tell you that almost all digestive trouble is due to excess stomach acid, which ferments food, generates painful gases, and attacks the delicate stomach lining. Obviously, then, to get immediate relief, you need only counteract the stomach acidity; and for this purpose there is nothing to equal a little ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia taken after meals or when discomfort is felt. ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia, which can be obtained from any chemist, speedily banishes indigestion by neutralising excess acid, stopping fermentation, and soothing . and healing the inflamed stomach lining. Doctors and’ hospitals use and recommend this commonsense remedy because, by acting directly upon the cause of the trouble, it always gives instant relief. - 375

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1931, Page 11

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TIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1931, Page 11

TIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1931, Page 11

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