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WHAT’S ON THE AIR TO-DAY?

RADIO PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE.

IYA AUCKLAND. (650k.c., 461.3 m.) 6.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 730: Talk, “Naitural Phenomena of New Zealand. 7.45: Talk, "This Changing World.” i 8.0: Concert programme. “Reverie.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: A programme by the Auckland Artillery Band, conducted by Capt. George Buckley, f 10.0: Further dance tunes from the [talkies. 11.0: Close down. I TO-MORROW. 7.0: Chimes'. Report of play in the cricket match New Zealand v. Lancashire, at Liverpool. 7.5 (approx): Breakfast session. 8.0: Report of play in the above cricket mptch. 8.5 (approx): Continuation of breakfast session. - <. 9.0: Report of play in the above tricket match. 9.5 (approx.): Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 12.0: Lunch mu-ic.

2.30: Classical hour. 3.15: Sports results. 3.45: Light musical programme. 4.0: Special weather report for farmers. 4.30: Sports results. IYX AUCKLAND, 880k.c. 40.7 m.) 8.0: Chamber music hour. 90: Classical programme. 10.0: Light musica and humour. 10.30: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON. 586m.) 5 J): jChlldren’s hour. 6.0: Dinner mrtic. 7JI.- News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 7.40: Tblk. "Our Book Reviewer.” “Curren: Books.” ■- 8,0: Popular programme. 8.10: Japanese houseboy and his employer (a further episode). 8.2»; ‘‘Ebb and Zetib.” 8.40: Talk. Mr IL. D. Austin. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: A recital by Joseph Crawford (baritone), end Miss M. Egan (soprano). , J9.45: A recital by Essie Ackland (contralto). ■ 10.0: MugiE, njirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. * TO-MORROW. 7.0: Chimes. • » Report on. crickat match. New Zea. (land v. Lancashire; at Liverpool (2nd ! 4«y). . ? .■?" . 7.5 (approx.): Breakfast session. i 8-0: Report on above cricket match. I 8.5 (approx.): Continuation of session. E 9.0: Report on above cricket match. ■ 8.5 (approx.): Continuation of

Mcgakfaslt session. |M: Further report on the above match. (approx.): Clote down. Time signals. Devotional |9 .30: Talk, by a representative of Health Department. 0: Lunch music. Classical hour. Sports results. T.lk. “Winter Time signals. Farmers’ forecast. Sports results. UHL 2YC WELLINGTON. (840k.c., 356 m.) Chamber music hour. “On with the Show.” An hour Close down. ' „ ffl| yA CHRISTCHURCH, (720k.c., 416.4 m.) Children's hour. dinner music. and reports. Time signals Tal.< undc-r the Auspices of Agricultural College. ert by ’.he Laurinn Chib S9|9sq Orc h e str a Station notices. Professor L G Pocock —Anci- iK and V ) i.ce m>i down. HHK TO-MORROW. Lanc-ashir*-. Liverp ,< Middlesex, at Lord.-. : Bi'-akl.'-t session of play tn abo, e SdSMti ar ch. setslon.

9.0: Report of play in the above cricket match. 9 5 (approx.): Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.30: Time signals. 110: Talk: Mrs. W. F. Kent-John-ston. “Everyday Meals/’ , 12.0: Lunch 3.9: Classical music. 3.30: Time signals. 4.0: Frost and apecial weather forecast and light musical programme. 4 30: Sports results. 3YL CHRISTCHURCH (1200k.c., 250 m.) 8.0: Chimes. Melodious musical comedy. 9.0: Theme programme: “From the English Countryside.” 10.0: Variety programme: “Hits and Humour.” 10 30: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN. (790k.c.» 879.5 m.) 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8 0: A concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. 8.40: Talk by W. W. Bridgman.

“These Modern Posts: What are They Trying to Do?” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. TOMORROW. 7.0: Chimes. Report on cricket match, New Zea land v. Lancashire, at Liverpool, land versus Middlesex, at Lords. 7.5 (approx.): Breakfast session. 8.0: Report of play in the above cricket match. 8.5 (approx.): Continuation of breakfast session. 9.0: Report of play in the above j cricket match. j 9.5 (approx.): Close down. > 10.15: Devotional service. I 10.45: Talk by Miss I. Finlay, | “Cooking and Recipes.” ■ 12.0: Lunch music. I 12.15: Community singing. (Re- | lay from Strand Theatre). Weather ■ forecast. I‘ 1.30: Continuation of lunch music. 3.15: Talk: " Children's Partjat.” 3 30: Sports results. Classical music. 4.0: Werther forecast. 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports resul’s. 4YO DUNEDIN. (1140 k.c. 263.1 m.) 8.0: “The Spice of Lite.” A variety programme. it 10.0: Light recital programme. 10.30: Close dowiH

Australian Stations. 2BL SYDNEY (740k.c., 405 m.) 9.30: Jim Davidson’s ABC IXnee Band. 10.5: Variety. 10 45: “Judith Anne and Her Uncle John.” 10.55: “The Serenaders” Instrumental Trio. 2FC SYDNEY (610k.c., 410 m.) 0i80: Recital by the Budapest String Quartet. 10.10: National talk. 10.25: The ABC Symphony Orchestra. 11.15: Lotte Lehmtann, world-fam-ous soprano. 3LO MELBOURNE (770k.c. 389.6 m.) See 2FC. 3AR MELBOURNE (580k.fi., 516.9 m.) 9.30: “Near and Far” (musical). 10 5: “The Cosmopolitan Four.” 10.30: “The Old Folks Abroad” (serial). EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATIONS. 5,25: The news and

ments. 1 5.45: Variety. 6.0: Talk: “Pedigree Stock (4): Longwool Sheep.” 6.15: Close down.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 459, 17 June 1937, Page 8

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WHAT’S ON THE AIR TO-DAY? Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 459, 17 June 1937, Page 8

WHAT’S ON THE AIR TO-DAY? Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 459, 17 June 1937, Page 8

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