RADIO PROGRAMME
r ; ; SATURDAY;: jttLY 2nd' '• •. •:• iya•;- • / 7.o:.'?New s 'andVrfelii)ttS. . ; . ; 8.0 ;’. Concert - ' 8.5: Contralto; RhyliisGribbin, ’‘Down •Here -the Lilacs .vlNtd?/*';-* “My Ships.’’ . 9.2: A Sea StOry; ’JSLfe Fore Brace, , “What's in .a -Nanle 10.0:,; Sports iiimmiry. 10.10: Dance mtisic!' ~' • , ; 2YA WELLINGTON. 7.0 • . News anrl. - reports.’ ! ,-V • 7.30: W.E.A. Session, W. R. B. Oliver, M.Sc., “New; Zealand New Zealand. Water Birds.” 8.0; Concert Programme. 9.2: Lecfcurettf©, Mark Nicholls ; “Some Of My Contemporaries.” (Second Talk). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 1 , 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. v 7.0 : , News and reports. •* 7.45: Talk, E. H. Marriner (Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association), “The Future of Our Manufacturing. Industry. ’’ 8.0 : Reifty from 4YA Dunedin. ; ’, V ’•.y 10.19 t Prograhithe' df • Dance Music. .i ' 4YA DUNEDIN. " 7;0 :, News t and TeptiH*.' ' B.oConciSrtj Pfdji'fcnime: : ' . .. • .0,2 :.. v .’v"; ‘■: i6.d :‘ 'Sports■ltittiijliry. ; ' 10,10:' Programme. of Dance Music, ■ .;'SUND#; : i^jliY i; 3rd ; . y ■ ~: ;. ■rtfA AUCKLAND. 7.0: Relay of Evening Service frompt. Matthew’s Church. Preacher, the Rev. C.- H. Grant-Cp>yen. ’ , 8.30: Reiay froni Town Hall of Auckland, Municipal Band concert, conduct; ed by: George Buckley.; v-; • i, ** '•* .. r . ■ ’ ' •• ;’4 2ya Wellington. ?,?•' V : 7.0 : - from ,'oir' Ghrist.Preach-v : er,;. Pastor; W.,ii.;Carpenter. ; ’B.ls : .(approx.)'::Relay' of - Concert by, the RoyaLNavai Volunteer Reserve 'Band ;frdm '<he; D e : L'uxe Theatre / (Cob ductor / Harry Baker). \ . ' • ; 3YA ; eHRISTCfiURCH. : ' : ’ 6.30: Relay of. Evening: Service front . the Salvation , Army; Victoria' Square. Address' '^y'Ensign < Neeve. 8.15 : Studio concert.' r ■/ ' *• 4YA-DUNEDIN., ' li ; Relay of EvetHil| Sfirtioe from ilCiitbd ,i FresbyteHan ; Ghuifch>r, ■ttfiv. D, 0. ST«rrott, M.A. . 1 _• 7.46 V •• Selected recordings.; \ . 8.18: .ftflliiy from, Dunedla H»|l ; of Organ Recital and Concert bjrDv Y* Ei Galway, City OrgaaistiV'aittd asaisting artists. ' „ - ' '"V;' ADfTRAIdAN STATIONS. ~V' SATURDAY; JULY 2nd. 2FC Sydney, 9.3o—Radio dance night with ABC Band, Phil Smith (comedian), Zen a Motter (soprano) and David Craven -(baritone). ■2BL Sydney,, 9.30 p.m—ABC players in “Isabella of Spain.” 3AR Melbourne, 9.30 p.m.—Symphony Concert. • SUNDAY.. JULY 3rd/ 2FC Sydney, 9,30 p.m'.—AßC Military Band Concert. 2BL Sydney, 9.30 p.m.—Chambei music programme. . 3LO Melbourne, 9.30 p.m.—Concert, programme. 3AIR Melbourne, 6 p.m.—Concert pro. gramme. MONDAY, JULY 4th. , 2FC Sydney, 9.30 p.m.—Community iSinging at Ashfiald. 2BL Sydney, 9.30 p.m.—Concert Lj ABC orchestra, Madame LiUian G l bsoi;.' (contralto) Ellis Price '(entertainer)' am iSpencer Thomas (tenor). 3LO Melbourne-, 9.30 p.m.—lndepond ence Day programme. / : ; 3AR Melbourne, 3.30 p.m,—Opera, “Faust” ; 9.30 p.m,:; concert programme.
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