RADIO NOTES
MONDAY IYA AUCKLAND
7.30 The Pageant of Music 7.52 The Shy Plutocrat 8.5 Cardinal or King? 8.22 Mantovani and Orchestra 8.25 Science at Your Service 8.40 They Lived to Tell the Tale 8.54 Mantovani and Orchestra 9.0 Newsreel 9.30 Professional Boxing Match 10.0 Scottish Interlude 10.28 Music, mirth and melody 2YA WELLINGTON 7.30 The. Count of Monte Cristo 8.0 Election Campaign Address by Mr T. L. Macdonald, M.P. 10.0 Dance Music 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 Aviation Works Band 7.40 Helen Hickman, soprano 7.46 Grenadier Guards Band 7.54 Helen Hickman, soprano 8.0 Highland Pipe Band 9.0 Newsreel 9.20 Early New Zealand Families 9.35 Lili Kraus, piano 9.54 Jean Pougnet, violin^ 10.20 They Lived to Tell the Tale 10.35 Music, mirth and melody 4YA DUNEDIN 7.30 String Orchestra 7.48 Haagen Holenberg, piano 8.0 Election Campaign Address by Mr T. L. Macdonald, M.P. 10.4 The Masters in Lighter Mood
TUESDAY IYA AUCKLAND 7.30 Dance Band 7.52 The Western Brothers 8.0 English Architects 8.15 Hylton and his Orchestra 8.24 The Masqueraders 8.35 The Mississippi Minstrels 8.51 Collins and his Orchestra 9.0 Newsreel 9.30 Dance music 2YA WELLINGTON 7.30 The Music of Elgar 8.0 Election Campaign Address by the Hon. C. F. Skinner 10.45 Henry Groudson, organ 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 7.30 Light Opera Orchestra 7.40 Dad and Dave 7.53 Palm Court Orchestra 8.0 Election Campaign Address by the Hon. C. F. Skinner 10.45 Dance Music 4YA DUNEDIN 7.30 Horvath and his Orchestra 7.46 English Architects 8.1 Band Music 8.30 June McKenzie, soprano 8.39 Grenadier Guards Band 8.45 Richard Tauber, tenor 8.51 Grenadier Guards Band 9.0 Newsreel 9.34 Science at Your Service 9.49.A11en Roth Orchestra 10.0 Music, mirth and melody
"Why do people smoke?" asked a London weekly recently, and invited readers to reply. The prize was awarded to the man who wrote: "Because it makes life better worth living." But does it? Provided your baccy is O.K. smoking certainly helps a lot to. brighten existence ; but if it's loaded with nicotine as so many brands unfortunately are, instead of cheering the pilgrim on his way it may affect his nerves, throat or heart,-and play up generally vith him. But given the right baccy it's a boon and a blessing unspeakable. And the right baccy is within the reach of every New Zealander! Grown and manufactured in our midst, "toasted" combines exquisite flavour and aroma with great purity because toasting frees it so considerably of the injurious nicotine and makes it safe for even the heavy smoker. The five (and only genuine) toasted brands, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Pocket Edition, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, merit their wide popularity. They're unique. There's no other tobacco to compare with them.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 45, 4 November 1946, Page 2
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449RADIO NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 45, 4 November 1946, Page 2
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