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TO-DAY'S f '' : ' ' l * f 3YA, CHWSTCHURCH [. (720 Kilocycles) ..'"_■-" : ;: i 7 0 «jn.: Breakfast session, |, cordings. 10.30: Devotional service. OB*?, f Recordings. IXJ: Talk: Mrs K.-«£**£; | "Fashions." 11.15: Recordings. 12 aoearfL I Lunch music. 2.0 p.m.: Recordings. „-***. 1 music. 4.0: Frost and **■«■&£ I SSSrt. iighf music. 4.30;; Sports>£«■&** J M>:children's hour. 6.0: J 70 Government and overseas ne*s <sm?'/, J ivi^-7 10 (approx.): News. 7.35:-B«k-;. | Mr E . 3. Bell. 8.0: * "stoo'pore Spy" (serial drama), fflj- + ,iT» T lllv Gvenes and Hungarian Gn»l- t Himgarjan Folk Songs and Mel«C|. I 830* (R) "Hotel Revue" (musical serfil)& 1 its'- (R) Li"y Gye nes T and I * ua «"»a ? ?-"E«v Girls. Three Old Hungarian Wfcg' JS cJISS 847: (R) "William the 1 foSode 20 AWorge Edwards md Cy| a Rhythm Bdys. . <?> «!££♦?" iaSSsS i (Riinger); <b) 'Ain't She .<AgJ»fcf ■ S% f«««. j ludes by Hildegarde. *j|; J jyl. cHßisicngußCH / ..3I;; j (1200 Kilocycle*) '.".". 1 5 0 pjn.: Recordings. .7-0: ■ A 4*f*!*"sSf ' music: 8.0: Chamber music. 10J::U«t|£ j entertainment. -,_..* ci> J IYA, AUCKLAND " . j . (650 Kilocycles) " j 2JO P-m.: Classical hour. .3-15: »«■«; « results* 3.30: Light »«**.%£VrSffiF. " report for farmers. 4JO. fporte rjw»£ 50: children's hour. 6.0: Pinner 70 Government and overseas """{SPg® ivit 7in (approac): News. 7JO. Tllfcc. Rosary?" with Hawaiian B™£j;,JS!& (Kevin): "Soft Green Seas" BJ?(R> Jessie Matthews (^ht--vo«aifi&, && a a 7 £3&!%W (R) Tex Rose and KuUua Boys. «a»gr oened at Waialae:" Hula. BiaaipTg,;. fowens). »0: Weather report and •££■&' iiS2? «i- (R) Talk. Professor -AnaJHfe/ IYX, AUCKLAND ''t?^S\ (ago Kilocycles) ," ~~i Tsfjfcr. 7.0 pjn.: After-dinner niusic. «J: Tqjjfff don »mphony C*chertra. saa.-WKh Waara (soprano). J»£-^i c ff , S*Ksffll* and Pablo Casals with Pablo chestra. Barcelona. BJ4: £Ss™S£3Sfc2 kemper (baritone). BvJO: (pUno). J. 16: Arturo Toscaninl and.-PJPggs harmonic Symphony Orchestra oteWH£> York. 10.0:' Variety. -'7 f * '"SK.'' - 2YA. WELLINGTON " C-jJffij> (570 Kilocycles). *-'JbK£6JO a.m.V Weather report for !■' tpMg|% Forecast forJMottieka Breakfast session. 9JO: Edncati«nal3»l6iflfef sioh for pupils of 10.0: Weather- report for aviator*.J ■;_ |»JSBF Devotional service. 10J5:.Keccarnni» j"jg|;-, ; Talk -to -women (Margaret). - * Representative of St John AnMl«R<> "First Aid -Treatment for 12 noon: Lunch music , 1J) pJn.. report for aviators. 2.0: Classical kaaegp? 3.0: Sports results. - 3.28: for farmers.' Frost, forecast^for-CaßlfeSf3 bury and Otago. 4J»:. Sports results. Children's session": 6.0: Dinner-,aeitiagf>, - 7.0: Government and overseas (approx.): News. 7JO-- Talk: Mrs-S^Fia«|gi, man. Dominion secretary of ra .nugfo; Fanners' Club: "Activities of Farmers' Clubs." 7.40: Talk: Mr C.jpaftajl£ '£ of the -Martinborough >• Yonng. FawgJJJEpr Club: -"Preparation for Chimes. . Classical and symphonjfcg JKgE. gramme. Sir Thomas ducting Ix>ndon Philharmonic. TOjanOTJVjii--. "Faust" Overture (Wagner). ■ "-MtJIW-*,; Elisabeth Ohms (soprano). Pains ner) 8-18: (R) Sir Thomas -Beechaaj^f 1 conducting London Philharmonic OuWjl : tra. "Lohengrin"—Prelude, to Art 3.fW«fe,; ■ ner). 8.22: (R) Alexander ■ (a) "En Sonnet." Op. 14. No. 4:_--SIWJtEV tag." Op. 47 r No. 3; "Vier Erneste Gesaasfjggr No. 2—lch Wandte Mich und (Brahms). 8JO:. Annotated j ■:Brahms" by/. ; Madame -.rßetts-Wgc-, leaturingTSallaae'ih'D Minor;in D Flat: Capriccio in B Mmor;jßh*MßiKfP-. in G Minor.; Rhapsody in Weather report and station (R) Vienna Philharmonic ducted "by Bruno Walter, 86 in D Major: (1) andante: (3) menuetto;- (allegi^ttov.aTßj^ ; , trio; (4) finale (vivace assai) . fffajpgj|||ng= 9JS: (R) Royal Choral Society don Philharmonic QrcnestraoaaggßJgjil Heavens are Telling!? the -Glorious .Work?(Haydn). *>J7: (R):AHred 'J*****, Largo from Cj|UUI»M in F Major—AHegro-*HaM*el). - Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). ot Song;".."Venetian Gondola Song*^Mjg«J|i : delasohn).:- 8-51: (R) - Boston PromtßajßW; Orchestra.' Scherzo from Octet ta'BiJflßpg Major, Op. 20 (Mendelssohn); "PoMmigßfe MiUtaire in A Major (Chopin, arr. GfJSS nov). 10.0: Music, mirth, and inelopyi^^fe •gYC. r WELLINGTON '^~4bM& - . (840 Kilocycles) 7J> pjn.: After-dinner music. ' g.t):-m>^§j variety. .10.0: In order of 'appearag»f^§ Green Brothers Marimba Orchestra; : Ba||j| Carson (baritone); Peggy Cochrane tP»BB^^ 4YA» DUNEDIN ~^^Slk (780 Kilocycles) '. ::^^ .3.30 pjn.: Sports results. Classical mtatigpr--4.0: Weather and frost - forecast. - *J*sii% Light, music. 4.45: Sports results.- --*£&£& hour. - 6.0: Dinner music. iTJgsf Government and overseas news ttt§KS<L 2YA). 7.10 .(approx.): News. 7JO: WKjiK' Dr. F. G. Soper. "The Whirligig of TfflWEKjg The World of Science: Great and/Physicists." ' 8.0:. Chimes.. eous recordings. Louis Levy' and' Gjß?gijt[ mont-British Symphony, "Melody .'i'W§i|fc Two" (Warren). - 8J: Larry-Wynn »a*J™!SPalmer Brothers. "You 'Appeal (Spina). " 8.11: Primo Scala's Band."A Cowboy's-Wedding Day" 8.14: Enrico .Marco (Italian .Singing 'Vg*M§ bond). "Neapolitan Memories." 8JO: Kreuder (piano). Piano Medley f roßa film. - "Gasparone" (Millocker). - George Formby- (comedian), "Like sjßßgjjgt Big-Pots Do" (Long).. BJ9: Horst SchUgjgtf. melpfennig (organ), "Village Honaaj^pg I (Schimmelpfennig). BJ2: Dan I3onoMg% (tenor), "111 Marry You When My Gardea-gsg-Gaows" (Coulter). .- BJS: Erwin bacher (saxophone), "Lamplight" fagSgfSP bacher). 8.38: Carson Robison and Bue»w? karoos. -8JO: (Rf Talk: Mr S. K. English Journalist, "Changing 9.0: -Weather report 'and station J*P*£S§glri 9.5: Band programme.- (R) Band Welsh Guards. "Vivat! King G«S9g£& .March Song (Rex): "SUver Jubilee. ories" (1910-35). 9J4: Grace WilktogßSpi I (contralto), "Unmindful of the JjWajj&y (Coleridge Taylor); "Twinkle ,P2Sk«" Valley" (Alex. Rowley).' 9-19: (B>. B "Wireless Military Band. "Dance «f ■£&;£-' rrwarls" (Gries"): I»oli«h Dance, No^SkM 7 (Scharwenka). 8.27: (R) \"Eb and (country, storekeepers). 9J6: (R) Massed Bands. "Abide With Me" '(MenMgjg;;-, "Elijah: Be Not Afraid" (Mendeuw*g^. : , 9.45: Grace Wilkinson (contralto). __Sqgggg_ Noon" ' (Vaughan Williams); 7 ri 3SM\ (d'Hardelot). 9JI:- (R) Band of J&*Mi; Grenadier" Guards. "London" "Wgß'i! Garden; Westminster: KmjMP^| bridge (Coates). 10.0: Music, niirth.^B|A||j melody. -. s ~?2i]g3e& 4YO, DUNEDIN - ''MB (1140 Kilocycles) IJO - pan.:- After-dinner music •£:JC-X Sonata hour. 9.0: Chamber music_h°j*glfi 10.0: In order of appearance: Boy and Serenaders (guitar): Mary Xay-Wagagf tralto): Albert Brau (clarinet and phone). ''^sek MELHUISH and CO. readjust J?J*|| Radio in your own home, 3s 6d; *£[£&s telton, 5s 6d. Use Thone 41-508. »«^- ■:■- _ '= M
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 20 September 1938, Page 14
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898BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 20 September 1938, Page 14
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