RADIO PROGRAMME.
Below is to-morrow's radio programme for our new station T. 4.2., owned and operated by the Lower Hutt Business Men's Association. This station, which has a wave-length of 17 metres 4 centimetres and 8 millimetres, will be on the air alternate Good Fridays and April Fool's Days, weather and the police permitting:— 3.15 p.m., Fashion talk by Mme. Chemiseki, of R. Y. Shearer's, Ltd.; 4.0, Lecturette, "Cooking by Electricity," by the members of the Hutt and Petone Gas Board; 4.30, Gramophone records (courtesy Friis and Shaw); 6.0, Children's Hour, Uncles Otto and Hop So Hi; 7.0 to 7.30, Weather forecast, the Mayor; 8.0, Chimes, Hutt Post Office clock; 8.1, Business Men's Choir, "Shop in the Hutt*'; 8.10, Relay, King George Theatre Orchestra ("Tit Willow"); 8.11, Guzzlephone selection, "Thanks for the Buggy Ride," Mr. Hay wood; 8.20, Song, "To-night's my night with baby," Councillor Waldie; 8.30, Recitation, "Pat-a-cake, Pat-a-cake, Baker's Man," Mr. G.E. Grantham; 8.40, Relay from Dental Clinic Orchestra ("Unfinished"), Extraction in E Flat (Mr. W. T. Watkins); 8.55, Sporting Talk, "My coming fight with Tunney," Mr. J. Dempsey, J.P.; 9.10, Relay Plunket Nursery, "Yes, sir, that's my baby"; 9.25, Song, "Who takes care of the caretaker's daughter" (Custodian, Riddiford Baths); 9.30, Korokoro Mouthorgan Band, selections; 9.35 to 10, Relay dance music from Combined Master Gentlemen Hedgeclippers and Lawnmowers' Annual Ball, Lyceum Cabaret; 10.1, Close down. "God save the King."
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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 14, 7 October 1927, Page 3
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