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11. - MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. Regular Sessions at YA stations o lo (5 p.m. : Children's sessions; 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner Music; 7 to 8 p.m: News and reports. IYA AUCKLAND. 7. 10 "Day to Day Farming Problems'" J. E. Bell, Instructor-in Agrieultu re, Auckland. 8.0 Talcs of the Silver Greyhound: "Paper Chase'' 8.30 Thrills. 8.-1,5 "John Halifax, Gentleman" 9.0 Weather.. 9.5 Ringside commentary on wrestling. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 Salon music in the 18th Century. Works by Haydn, ITandel and Mo/.arl. 8.-10 Talk: Prof F. L, W. Wood, "The Poles and Their Country" (2). A historical review. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Ringside description of wrestling. 10.0 Dance music by Mavis Edmonds and her Rhythm. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 8.0 Woolston Brass Band.. 8.10 John McCormack, tenor. 8.22 The Band. 8• 30 Eh and Zcb. 8.3!) Cornet soln ? W. Stevenson. 8. 18 Peter Dawson, baritone. B.s<> The Band,. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Talk by B. W- Collins: "Mountains, Gold and Aeroplanes' 1 —■ Some Contrasts in New Guinea" 9.20 Frederick Page, pianoforte, "Sonata in D Major"' Mozart. 9. 34 Dorothy Hclmrieh. soprano. 9.37 Pro Arte Quartet "'Quartette in. G Major'' Haydn. j 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. I 4YA DUNEDIN. B.o' Concert by the Returned Soldiers' Choir, with instrumental interludes. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Programme of miscellaneous recordings. 9.10 Rico Bordi, tenor. 9.1(i Reg : nald Dixon, oragn. 9.22 The Ligh;; Operp (Company. 9.20 Joe Green, xylophone. 9.32 Eugen Wolff and his Orchestra 9.42 The London Piano-Accordion Band. 9.48 Harry Karr, saxophone. | 9.51 Carson Rcb'son and his Pioneers 9.57 Louis Katzmann and his Orchestra. 10.0 Dance music.
— -=n TUESDAY. IYA AUCKLAND. 7.30 Talk, hv the Gardening Expert: "Seasonal Work October." 8.0 Concert programme Jack Payne and liis Band.. 8.5 Tlie Rich Uncle from Fiji. 8.17 The Homestead on the Rise. E|) and Zeb. 8.3!) The Kingsmen, Radio's Royal Quartet. 8.52 Jessie Matthews, light vocal. 8.5.") Jack Paynp and his Band. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Talk "Life and Language'' (No 1) by Professor Arnold Wall. 0.20 Dance music (recorded). 10.0 Dance music by Sammy Lee and his Amcrieana;lians. 2YA WELLINGTON. 2.30 p.ni.-5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m Parliament. 2YC WELLINGTON 8.0 A programme introducing works of English composers. 8. 12 Dr Elizabeth Bryson tr.lk 'What Shall we Eat?" 0.5 Dancing Down the Ag s. 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 3YA CHRTSTCFf JRCH 8.0 BBC recorded programme "London Trafi ic." 8.32 Al!)ert Sandler and his Orchestra. 8.40 Here's a Queer Thing. 8.52 Roy Fox and liis Band. 0.0 Weather. 9.5 Talk by Miss M. G. Ilavclaar: "They Passed That Way: Mother and Daughter." 0.20 Framk West fie Id's Orchestra. 9.28 Flanaghan and Allen. 9.32 Honey Hill, piano. 9.38 Grae'e fields, vocal. 9.42 New Mayfair Orchestra. 9.48 The Kingsmen, Radio's Royal Quartet. 10.0 Take Your Partne s. Dance music in correct tempo. 4YA DUNEDIN. 8.0 Concert by the Kaikorai Brass Band. 8.13 Sted'ani and his 40 Silver Songsters. [8.19 The Band. 8.28 Eb and Zeb.. 8.15 Reserved. 9.0 Weather. 9.5 Those We Love. A story of people like us—the Marshalls. 9.29 Sidney Torch, organ. 9.33 Tales of t'->e Silv r G'eyhound: "Daggers Drawn. " 10.0 Music, mirth and m lody.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 69, 2 October 1939, Page 3
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