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RADIO PROGRAMME

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th

IYA AUCKLAND.

7.0: News and reports, (IYX, 600 kilocycles, aiter-dinner music) 7.30: 'Agricultural talk, Mr A). Woodyear Smith, “Fodder Crops.” 8.0: March, A|Uckl.and Watersiders’ Silver iConcerr Band, “GosSa-ck” ; cornet, “Aij You Pass By.” 8.16; Xylophone, with Band accompaniment,’ Mr Bay Jury, “The Premier Polka.”

8.23: Comedy, 1 Act Play, J. W, Bailey and Co., ‘‘The Proposal.”

9.2; Tennis talk,*'Mr Geoff. Ollivier, “Service and Smash.”

9.20: Selection, the Band, “Maid of the Mountains ”

9.51: The Band, “Pop Goes the Weasel.”

2YA WELLINGTON.

7.0: News and repons (2YC Auxil* iary. 1010 'ke After-dinner music.)

7.40 : Leeturette, Our Book Be v iewer i ‘Jiooks—Grave and Gay.”

8.0: Overture, Concert Orchestra, “Maritana.”

8.10 : Recordings, Dale Smith and the ■Westminster Singers, - 8,40: Leciurette, Sir William Hunt, “My Favourite Character in History— Abraham Lincoln.”

9.43: (Recording (organ), (Reginald Foort, “An Autumn Serenade” ; “Poem.” 10.0; Dance music.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH.

7.0: News and reports,

7.35: W.E.A. session, Mr N. M. Bell, M.A., “Three World Figures— Life and Work of Kagawa, the social worker of Japan.” ; 8.0: March and waltz, the New Brighton Municipal Band, Star” ; “Masquerade.” 8.29 ; Foxtrots, the Band, “My Darling”; “Young and Healthy.” 8.43: Tenor, Ernest (Rogers “Phyllida” ; “My Little Missis.”

9.2: Reserved.' 9.17; Fantasia, the Band, “Friendship.” 9.39: Cornet, H. Biarsby, “When Mother Played th e -Organ.” Foxtrot, the Band, “J.ust an Echo in the Valley.”

4YA DUNEDIN

7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Talk/ Mr A. J. Gordon, “The New Zealand Returned Soldiers’ Association.”

8.0: Programme of recordings, light music. and humour.

9.2: Talk, Professor T. D. Adams, “A Tale of Troy—‘The Horse.’” 10.0 r Dance music.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
267

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 7

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 7

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