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l RADIO PROGRAMMES. i BROADCASTS FOR 'I'O-DAY. l " I The following programmes will be broadcast by the New Zealand lnational stations to-dayz—-l IYA, Auckland.—4, Special weather ireport for farmers; 4.30, sports relsults; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner ’ musm; 7.0, news and reports; 8.0, con—lcert programme, recordings, Arthur Young- and Reginald Foresythe (duet ion two pianos); 8.7, Lew Stone and {his Band; 8.10, “Eb and Zeb,” the ’country storekeepers, in another epi- : serlc; 8.20, a quarter of an hour with i the Kingsmen, radio’s Royal Quartet; '895, "Battle Royal," being a further ‘episode in the lives of a Japanese ‘ houseboy and his employer; 8.50, Al‘fred Piccaver (tenor); 8.54, Antonio jand. his Accordeons; 9.0, weather, ;station notices; 9.5, talk, Mr H. G. ‘Bell, “World Affairs”; 9.20, dance music; 11.0, close down. ZYA, Wellington—3.3o, Time signals from the Dominion Observatory, special weather forecast for farmers; 4.0, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports; 7.30, time signals from the Dominion Observatory; 8.0, chimes, miscellaneous classical programme. the ZYA Orchestra; 8.9, recording, Germaine Corney (soprano); 8.15, the 2YA Concert Orchestra; 8.20, M. Charles Rousseliere (tenor); 8.23, the 2YA Concert Orchestra; 8.40, talk, Mr K. A. G. Tahiwi, “The Etiquette of the Maori”; 9.0, weather, station no—l tices; 9.5, a vocal and piano recitall by Claude Chettleburgh (bass) and‘ Nellie Williams (pianist); 9.32, re-{ cording, London Symphony Orchestra; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down. 3YA, Christchurch—4.o, Special weather forecast and light musical programme; 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children‘s hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, neWS and reports; 730, time signals from the Dominion Observatory; 7.35, talk, Mr E. E. Wiltshire, “Books of the Month”; 8.0, chimes, W.E.A. debate, Christchurch v. Dunedin, sub—ject, “That the Drift to the Towns is to be Deplored”; 9.0, weather, station notices; 0.5, recordings, London Theatre Orchestra; 9.19, “A Treat in Store,” a. further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his emplayer; 9.34, “Music Round the Campfire”; 9.49, “The Voice of the People: Peter the Second," Part 1; 9.56, recording, New Mayfair Orchestra; 10.0, dance music; 11.0, close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—4.o, Weather forecast for farmers; 4.30, light musical programme; 4.45, sports results; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner music;l 7.0, news and reports; 7.25, talk by} the president of the Voluntary Bloodl Transfusion Society, “Blood Transfusion”; 7.35, talk, Mr W. Herbert, “Thel Game of Chess”; 8.0, chimes, an inter- ; station debate, W.E.A., Dunedin versus W.E.A., Christchurch; 9.0, weather, station notices; 9.5, concert. by the St. Kilda Band, featuring asl soloist, Gladys Lorimer, N.Z. soprano; 9.15, Gladys Lorimer; 9.21, the Band; 0.28, “Eb and Zeb,” the country store» keepers in another humorous episode; 9.37, the Band; 9.45, Gladys Lorimer; 9.51, the Band; 10.0, music, mirth and melody; 11.0, close down. i
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 4
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