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RADIO PROGRAMMES TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA Aucslsnd (680 Kilocycles).—7.o, Official news service; 7.1 i», news and reports; 8.0, recording*. Budapest String; Quartet; 8.27, Richard Tauber (tenor); 8.38, studio recital by Ina Bosworth (violin) ; 8.50, Dorothy Helmrich i mezzosoprano) ; 9.0. Daventry news follow* d by Evening Trayer, conducted by principal A. L. Haddon, M.A., Principal or the Churches of Christ College; 9.10, Dominion and district weather reoorts and station notices; 9.15, ‘ Martin's Corner.'’ the atory of a family; 9.40, studio recital by John Ford < baritone); 0.5->, Geraldo and his Orchestra; 10.0. music, mirth and melody; 11.0, Daventry news. (During the war the station will be on the air until tf midnight.). *YA Wellington (570 Kilocycles) 7.0, Official news service; 7.10, new- and reporta; 7.28 to 7.30, tlm** signals; 7.40, talk, by the Gardening Exper t. “ For the Home Gardener 8.0, “ For England." a concert and pageant; 9.n, Daventrv news, followed by Evening Prayer by Principal A. L. Haddon. M.A.. Principal or ihe Churches of Christ College; 9.10. Dominion and district weather reports and station notices; 9.15. “ The First Great Church til 9.40, from the shows, “Hits of 1935.” by Roy Fox and his Band; 9. is, “ The Woman tn BJark." the ninth epi•ode of a dramatic serial; 10.0, o/zie ."Nelson and his Orchestra: 11.0, Daventrv news. (During the war, the station xvlil remain on the air until t 2 midnight. 3YA Christchurch (720 Kilocycles). 7.0, omriai news service; news and reports; 7.32, Winter Course Hi-missions, “Things as Seen by an illustrator." bv Leonard Booth and It. Winton Rhode-; > 0. readings by O. L. Flnimanee: 8.22. Yehudi Menuhin < violin ; B.an. organ recital bv Dr. J. C. Bradshaw; s.sn. recital bv Hubert Courlnou (baritone); 9.U. Daventrv news, followed by Evening Praver bv Principal A. f. Haddon. XI.A.. Principal nf the Churches of Christ College; 9. pi. Dominion and diMrfct weather reports an l station notices; 9.15, concert i» the Lanrlan Club: Trevor Hutton flute . and Re*sle pojiard <ptano'>; 9.30. Man pike baritone 9.45. i.nurian Club string Orchestra: t 0.5. music, mirth and melody; 11.0. Daventry news. (During tti*- war. the station will remain on the air until 1 f midnight 4VA Dunedin (790 Kilocycles). 7.0. Official news -eivlce; 7.19 appro,. . unwind report-*; 7.:t0. ralk by th** Motor Ex peri, “ Helpful Hints to xt dori-t- ", s o “The Bold Rad Buccaneer*. in humour and harmonv; s.|s. “ Raven-!:-..• "; - - “ Aloha - The Fourth Fomi rnrdfon Rand: 9.n. Daventry n*\v- followed by Evening Prayer, conducted bv prlncinal x. L. Haddon. M. x.. Principal of the Churches or Christ ioii. gr 90. Dominion and district weather reports and station notice-: 9.19. “soldier *.t Fortune”: 9.15. H. Robin-on Cleaver organ) and Patricia Ro«sboruugh piano 9.18, the International Singers; 9.57. \ ennese Waltz Orcbe-tra. 10.1. i. a -rv Clinton and Ms Orchestra: tin. Daventrv news. 1 During the war the stat-on will remain nr • . ■ ■ ght i.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21221, 18 September 1940, Page 2
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