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What Would You

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SUND AY, July 9 MONDAY, July 3 1YA 3 3 Cl wa er 2. * re Polonaises assi " oncerto i 4 2YA ical 9. 5 6" Sym in A Minor." 8. 0 " Conc 3YA 3. 0 age Pa tae 2YA » "Sym ; 2YN eatral." e gout 9.5 " 8.30 phony in D M 815 "Ss 1¥x 8 Memories of PE rege Opera: " Faust." inor" |3YA 9.18 " 5 Aid in G Minor" Royal = Ballet." le 6 . r 5 "ps; r 1¥X 9.26 Music Suite." 843 "Sona ss SSN 8:30 res 4YZ 3 ° fe ymphonie Es . 4YA 8. 0 "My ata In Cc." 2YC 8. 0 otillon-Ballet sc c . Peer Gynt 1ZM 8.0 he pei of Music" SYL 8.25 ryt Music usic." : . 3Z usic Lo 5 rout Qui , and R 8.0 "Le Coq aa aa 4Y¥O . : Sonatas : 1ZM r" Suite. O Classi carlatti. ae oe eee 1YA 10. @° Music, Mi YZ 848 a. 2¥ 7.30 Light 0 ig iM OSD mh My a ee D 8.0 Tit pera. 1Yx 9.30 Late ora y. |2YA 10. 0 : ; Bits. oYD 9.40 Music on . |8YA 8.48 Music, Mirth, M PI fat 2Y 30 Cra s in Rh 9.46 rish ots and Feature |Z 318 Sexttan, 8.0 Popular. ythm.|4¥A 10.°0 Music, Mirth, Mel rogramm 2VYA $e Scottish Pe Mary." 1YA 8 elodies of the M 2YN ie «6 Hotel jeer: es . 0 "Through ere 0 "Tales of oment |2YC ae Musical pitas 4¥0 830 "Wandc yways of|ovp 735 a oneal the Siver|iya@ Variety of the Air’ nderin : 7.35 " rills." 8.40 " Ww ‘ing Wi : T : mn ain dA5 " Connossoua" Cor SYA 820 Time an Artists. Set arggniorg Corner." 4Y¥A 9.5 Ayter." Time The2Y 3ZR_~ 8.30 mances." Her Ro- 1ZM_.«7:«.45 asic Hotel." Seri N 9.48 "Eve 1YA Notable British Tri SYH 9.20 " ag British Tri 2YD 7.35 " ry Walk of L 8.45 "Joh als" — oe "Rie of Call." als. 8.45 Those We Love." ife."’ a Halifax, Gentl oronets of Engl = 3¥L 8. "Dad and D N 9.0 "Fra *11¥ a 8.39 "Hi ave." 3YA rankenstein," A 8. "Dp: — Lordshi 1 8.30 "Eb in, 6 U 4YZ moirs." hip’s Me- ZM 7.45 "Lo and Zeb." 8.31 "Eb nele from Fiji » 8.15 "John Hali itt ae rna Doone." Ta eo" and Zeb." " ee ae 4¥A 82 Soldier of F . e-l2YD 9.0 " ard." Scotland |2YN 4 "Eb and Z ortune." aon aie ee 915 "L ee 3Z 9.30 "Crims ea 2YD 7.35 " orna Doone." Dance Musi R 7.45 "Dad on: trey." ah The Crimson 2¥ and Dave." 45 "The F Trail." Bands Pgs Music: | 1 = 2YD 7.0 and Will Oatnek Nelson YA 10.0 Samm 3ZR 9. 0 Rhapsodies in po SY yr Lee an d Hi 4YA 10. 0 ris Rhythm. ythm. A 10.0 Gray Sa BE . . ick’ = . raon Music and Hi 2YD Reggie 4% . 4YZ 9. 0 Dancing Ti in. alks Fes ge 5.45 Dance s 1s aceon emt 1YA 7.30 G . 3YA 9 5 — Fad ng our 3YA 9. 5 " Expert. ‘ New Zealan 9.5 Talk ep Albom" 4¥ eteriorati d Rugb y L. M A 840 W mee Ce A. . M. Rogers ‘ta 2:0" ™ orld Affairs. 30 Winter C : Mou . 8.45 " ourse T man "pats The Health of atk. Bands am 46 Ran a an 2YD Music. 4¥Z 8. outh a d Orch es tr iz 7 -® "Berend c 3YA 8. 0 8.0 "For th nd Beauty." a M 7. es at Se 1ZM ) Famou Land." e Man 0 ve 5. ; s te) 4Y¥O 9.0 Orchestral n. 1YxX d. n the 0 Rosario B ia tac eek 3YA nc og peas 2¥C 8.0 es cee 8.27 Albert SS tary B gworth Mili-|3yr PR the 4¥ paste Ok Aide! and. 3YL 40 Hasti e Bands." A 8.0 Mi ra. s 9.0 La ngs Citize ; 4YA iscellane ports 2¥D flitas? mi. Lanne ate 9.0 "Scenes f 1Y = itaryloyn 8 Band. h Military Sporting P; om the A 98 Wr ‘ 30 Light Or Great. Fi ast," ‘The 2vA 9.5 chestral. Magpies,’ oe as Bay 38YA 9. 5 i acon : ~"0e y ‘alk: 2YD 8.0 Mark Nich 2YA 12.0 2Y. olls Com 4 DS . mentari YZ 8 ports Cl aries on .0T ub. at W events alk by R. Ferris Cc ellington Raci : lub’s Meeting. tas |

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 1, 30 June 1939, Page 28

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What Would You Like To Hear? New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 1, 30 June 1939, Page 28

What Would You Like To Hear? New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 1, 30 June 1939, Page 28

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