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Today’s Programmes IYA AUCKLAND (750 Kilocycles). 6.0, Dinner Music; 6.25, Market Reports; 7.0, Local News Service; 7.10, Our Gardening Expert; 7.30, Dale Aiderton and his Band; 7.50, Variety Bandbox; 8.17, London Studio Melodies; 8.45, Len Hawkins at the Piano; 9.30. The John MacKenzie Trio; 9.45, Alvy West and his Little Band; .10.12, Jazz at the Philharmonic; 10,30, Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles). 6.0, Dinner Music; 6.26, Stock Exchange Reports; 7.10, Farm Session; 7.30, New Symphony Orchestra; 7.40 Molly Atkinson (contralto) and Clement Howe (piano); 8.0, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; 8.15. Ray Harris (piano); 8.27, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra; 8.44, Joyce Izett (soprano); 9.30, Janssen Symphony of Los Angeles; 10.0, Radio Cabaret; 10.30. Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON (650 Kilocvclcs). 5.0, Music Hall; 5.30, Concert Hall; 6.0, Tea Dance; 6.30, London Studio Concerts; 7.0. r »ngs of Yesterday and Today; 7.30, Variety Bandbox; 8.0, Radio’s Variety Stage; 10.0, Solo Recitals; 10.15, Nocturne; 10.30, Close down. 2YD WELLINGTON (1130 Kilocvrlcs). 7.0, Music. Mirth, and Melody; 7.30, “Hester’s Diary”; 7.43 Ivan Caryl I Wrote These; S.O, “Front Page Lady”; 8 25, Musical News Review: 9.0. Passing Parade; 9 30. Night Club; 10.0, District Weather Report; Close down. NATIONAL BROADCASTS. Dominion Weather Forecast. YA and YZ Stations; 7.15, 9.0 a.m., 12.30 and 9.0 p.m. I IXN. IXI-I, 2XG. 2XA. 2XN. 3XC: 9.0 pm. YA and YZ Stations. 6.0 a.m . London News. Breakfast session YA’s only). 7.0, 8.0, London News, Breakfast session. 1.30 p.m., Broadcast to Schools. 6.30 p.m., London Newt. 6.40 p.m.. National Announcements, including Cricket Review. 6.45 p.m.. Radio Newsreel (Not IYZ) 9.0 p.m., Overseas and N.Z News. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles). . 6.0. Dinner music; 7.15, “Man and His World”; 7.30, Band of H.M. Irish Guards 7.33, “Dad and Dave”; 7.45, The Novelettes; 8.0, “Much Binding in the Marsh”; 8 30* “Canterbury Centennial”; 8.43, Old Time Music Hall Memories; 9.30. “Beau Grate” .10.0. Georgia Auld and his Orchestra; 10.3 b. Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (7«0 Kilocycles). 6.0, Dinner Music; 7.15, “Home Trullis”. 7.30. Singing Strings wilh Gil Dech; 7.50, “Variety Bandbox”; b. 20. The Burns Highland Pipe Band; 9.30, “No Other Tiger”. 10.0. London Studio Melodies; 10.30, Close 2XA WANGANUI 11200 Kilocycles). 7.30, Programme Review and Announcements; 7.45. Songs of the West; 8.0, Variety Bandbox; 8.30. “Sweet Death"; 9.0, Weather Report;, 9.5, The Kentucky Mii.suels; !-).:*<). Andre Knstelanet, «»nd his Orchestra; 9.30. Talk: “Gift Making." hy Beryl Bennett; 9.45, At the Console: 10.0, Dancing Time; 10.30. Close down. BBC LONDON. • GVZ. 9.G1 Mr s. 31.32 M ;GSM .11.82 Mc/s, 25.38 M;GRD 12.45 Mes, 10.42 M). General Overseas Service. 6.0, The News; 6.16. The Daily Service; 6.15, Songs from the Shows; 7.0, The News; 7.10. ’Home News From Britain; 7.15, Programme Parade; 7 30, “Tile Storyteller” ; 7.50 Interlude; 8.0, Highlights of the Show World; 8.45, Leslie England (piano); 9.0. “Meet the Commonwealth”; 9.30, 'Journey into Melody”; 10.15, "We All Have to Talk”; 10.30, The Royal Tournament; 11 The News; 11,10, News Analysis; 11.15. "Symphony of Strings”; 11.45, Generally Speaking; 12.0, Close down. IT’S A FOWL BUSINESS . . Keeping fowls that, don’t lay. Wise fowl-keepers know that a little Laymor Poultry Tonic added to the mash keeps fowls laying at maximum without forcing. Try Laymor and prove | this. Sold by all stores. N.Z. Agents: j Marketing Services (N.Z.) Limited. 56 Gill St., New Plymouth
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Wanganui Chronicle, 13 June 1950, Page 2
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