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RADIO NOTES

FRIDAY IYZ ROTORUA 7.45 Gordon Sutherland, baritone; 8.0 British Bands; 8.15 Ballads We Love; 8.30 Play; 8.45 Entertainers All; 9.0 Overseas News; 9.30 Latest Releases; 10.0 For Our Irish Listeners. IYA AUCKLAND 7.30 Overture to a Picturesque Comedy (Bax); 7.40 Gwenda Weir, soprano; 7.55 Music by Samuel Barber; 8.26 Opinion Please; 9.0 Overseas News; 9.30 Philharmonic Orchestra; 10.0 Heather Mixture; 10.28 Variety. 2YA WELLINGTON 7.30 Merie Gamble, soprano; 7.45 Henry Wilson and Kathleen McQuitty, duo-pianists; 8.44 Owen Bonifant, tenor; 9.0 Overseas News; 9.’0 Pipe Band; 10.0 Rhythm on Record. SATURDAY IYZ ROTORUA 5.30 Popular Tunes of Today; 6.0 Dinner Music; 6.30 London News; 6 45 What’s New in Recordings; 7.0 Sports Summary; 7.30 Itma; 8.0 From Musical Comedy; 8.45 Cinema Celebrities; 9.0 Overseas News; 9.15 N.Z. Commentary; 9.30 Souvenirs of Song; 9.45 Life’s Lighter Side- '"10.0 Music of the Thirties. ’ IYA AUCKLAND 7.30 Margaret Gerrand, soprano; 7.45 “Messiah” (Handel); 10.15 Sports Results; 10.25 Dance Music. 2YA WELLINGTON 8.0 Saturday Night at Eight; 8.28 Much Binding in the Marsh; 9.0 Overseas News; 9.30 Old-time Dance Music. SUNDAY IYZ BAY OF PLENTY ,2.0 Picture Parade; 3.0 Music of the Masters; 3.30 The Art ofi Living; 4.0 Favourites from Opera; 4.30 N.Z. Pacific' Playground; 5.15 For the Music Lover; 5.30 Window on Britain; 6.0 In Reverent Mood; 6.30 London News; 6.45 Sunday Serenade; 7.0 Roman Catholic • Service; 8.5 Hall of Fame; 8.30 The Cave Sisters; 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk; 9.0 Overseas News; 9.12 Weekly News Summary in Maori; 9.32 Round About N.Z.: Recordings from the Mobile Unit; 9.45 Plano Music of Liszt; 10.0 At Close of Day. •■) / ' Enamel washing-up bowls sometimes get chipped and the exposed metai soon rusts. To prevent this, give the chipped part a coat of white enamel and when completely dry, another coat. Leave for a day or two before using. This should be done as soon as the chip appears.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19491209.2.6

Bibliographic details
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 74, 9 December 1949, Page 2

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314

RADIO NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 74, 9 December 1949, Page 2

RADIO NOTES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 74, 9 December 1949, Page 2

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