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Wanganui Citizens’ Association Presents MR. A. C. SEIVEWRIGHT (Candidate for the Mayoralty) WANGANUI EAST TOWN HALL TONIGHT --- TONIGHT At 8 p.m. * Supporting Speakers: Messrs. T. N. DICKSON C. N. MACLEAN J. RUMBOLD E. J. KIRK N. C. LORENTZEN H. C. JENKINS TOMORROW NIGHT the following speakers will support MR. A. C. SEIVEWRIGHT At the DUBLIN STREET METHODIST CHURCH HALL (Cnr. of Keith Street) Messrs. N. M. IZARD H. DELVES G. G. BURGESS L. W. YOUNG S. G. PEARCE Hear These Citizens’ Association Candidates a,nd VOTE THE FULL CITIZENS’ TEAM On November 18.

HOUSE RE-PILING SPECIALISTS. Buildings Lifted or Removed Borer Treatment. BUILDING RENOVATIONS LIMITED, P.O. BOX 91, FEILDING. Telephone 15, Waituna West. Have Your Building Made Permanent on Concrete Piles. INSPECTIONS FREE.

HUNTERVILLE NEWS LABOUR DANCE A gay and happy throng of dancers enjoyed the Labour dance held in Scots’ Hall last Friday. Since the renovations to the hall the sound effect has greatly improved, and the music played by Sam Potaka’s orchestra was heard to advantage and greatly appreciated by the dancers. Mr W. Kronast was the capable M.C. BROADCASTING Today’s Programmes IYA AUCKLAND (750 Kilocycles). 6.0, Dinner Music; 6.25, Market Reports; 7.0, For the Farmer; 7.30. Verse and Chorus; 7.45, Leslie Bridgewater Harp Quintet; 7.51, The Minstrels; 8.6, The Studio Orchestra; 8.45, Excerpts from Carmen; 9.30, Halfway in the 20th Century; 10.0, Accent on Melody; 10.30, Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON <570 KilocyclesL 6.0, Tea Dance; 6.26, Stoc*: E'.’change Report; 7.15, Gardening Talk; 7.30, Jay Wilbur’s Strings;B.o, Puzle Corner; 8.30. The Hutt Valley Pipe Band; 9.30, Say It with Music; 10.0, Raymond Cray and his Orchestra; 10.30, Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON <G3() Kilocycles'. 6.0, Dinner Music; 7.0. Festival Towns of Britain; 7.8, Bach; 7.43, Johann Sebastian Bach; 8.0, The Boyd Neel String Orchestra; 8.25, Poetry; 8.50, Composer of the Week; 9.10, Borodin and Kalinnikov; 10.0, Time for Reflection; 10 16. Memories of Henry James; 10.30, Close down. I 2YD WELLINGTON (1130 Kilocycles). | 7.0, Accent on Rhythm; 7.30, "Dick Barjton;” 7.43, Light Orchestral Music; 8.0, Pre--micre: The Week’s New Releases; 8.30. From A to Z through the Gramophonecatalogue; 9.0, A Young Man With a Swing Band; 9.30, Our New Serial; 10.0, District Weather Report; Close down.

Dominion Weather Forecasts. i YA and YZ Stations; 7.15, 9.0 a.m., 12.30 and 9 p.m. I X Stations: 9 p.m. jYA and YZ Stations—i 6.0 a.m. London News; Breakfast session ; (YA’s only). • I 7.0, 8.0: London News; Breakfast session. • I 1.30. Broadcast to Schools. ' 6.30: London News j : 6.40: National Announcements. i 6.45: Radio Newsreel (not IYZj. ‘ j 9.0: Overseas and N.Z. News. i i (2YC links this evening instead of 2YA - ’ when Parliament Is being broadcast.'. , * 9.19: Australian Commentary. r i (2YC links this evening instead of 2YA) I 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (690 Kilocycles). | 6.0, Light Instrumental and Vocal Music; 7.15, Royal Centennial Show; 7.30, Canterbury 1 Pilgrimage; 8.0. 3YA Studio Orchestra; 8.35, I Justus Bonn (Dutch tenor); 9.30, Carnegie • Hall; 10.0, In Lighter Vein; 10.30, Close down. 4YA DU.X’EbIN (780 Kilocycles). | 6.0, Dinner Music; 7.8, Burnside Stock Market Report; 7.13, Portraits; 7.30, Puzzle Cornei ;8.2, Favourites from Musical Comedy; 8.15, ’ Short Story Corner; 8.30, The London Promenade Orchestra; 8.44, Lex McDonald (barlitone); 9.30, The Knaves; 9.45, Song of the j Maori; 10.0, Rhythm Parade; 10.30, Close I 2XA WANGANUI <120(1 Kilocycles). • 6.30, Billy Cotton’s Band ;6.45, Junior Naturalists Club; 7 0. Melody Time; 7.15, Songs : by Bing Crosby; 7.30, Danny Kaye and the ■ Andrew Sisters; 7.45. Novelty Time; 8.0, Pro- . gramme Review and Report ’ on Wanganui Stock Sales; 8.15. Shirley \.*cn • (pianist'; 8.3(1. BBC Bandstand; 9.0, Weather Report; 9.4, Turn Back the Years; 9.30. Lifetime: British Shipping; 10.30, Close down.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1950, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1950, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1950, Page 2

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