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1130 k.c., 265 m. WELLINGTON

Highlights of and alterations to these programmes are broadcast at 8.15 a.m., 1.59 p.m., and 5.59 p.m. daily. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 8.45 a.m. A coverage of Saturday’s sport _9.15 Band session -44..0 Uncle Tom and: his children’s choir 41.15 Music for Sunday 42. © Luncheon request session ‘2..0 p.m. New-recordings 4.15 Woman’s place in the world, by Mrs. J. A. Lee 5. O Songs and melodies for the old folks 6.15 A talk on Social Justice 6.30 Features of the coming week 7. O Fred and Maggie Everybody 7.16 Irish song and stary, by Brian O’Brien 8. 0 The "Man in the Street" session 9. 0 Cavalcade of drama: "Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots" 9.30 Popular recordings 11.30 Slumber session 11.50 Epilogue 12. O Close down MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 8.45 a.m. Aunt Daisy 10. 0 Dream time 10.15 Morning reflections, by Uncle Tom 10.30 Morning tea session: ‘‘ The House of Peter MacGregor " 41. 0 Houses in Our Street 11.30 Shopping Reporter’s session, conducted by " Suzanne" 42. 0 Komedy Kingdom 4. Op.m. Mrs. ’Olmes and Mrs. Hentwhistle 2. O Betty and Bob ~ 2.30 The Home Service session, conducted by Tony 4. O Under the big top 4.30 Shona’s session 6. O Children’s session 6. O Film tit-bits 615 The Air Adventures of . O Fred an e Everybody 7.15 Bindle — 7.30 Mamma Bloom’s Brood 7.45 Tusitala, Teller of Tales 8. O Drums 8.15 Easy Aces > 8.45 Mutiny on the High Seas -. O The Concert Hall of. the Air 9.30 The story of a famous musician 10.30 Variety 12. QO Close down

COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 8.45 a.m. Aunt Daisy 9.45 Fashion news 9.52 The Home Decorating session, conducted by Anne Stewart 10. 0 Dream time 10.15 Morning reflections, by Uncle Serim 10.30 Morning tea session: ‘ The House of Peter MacGregor " 11. O The Women’s Forum 11.30 Shopping Reporter’s session, condueted by ‘" Suzanne" 12. 0 Sons of Sandy Mac 14. Op.m. The Country Church of 2. O-Betty and Bob 2.30 Home Service session, conducted by. Tony 3.30 Afternoon tea with Reg. Morgan 4.30 Shona’s session 5. O Children’s session 6. O Musical rendezvous 6.30 Famous escapes 6.45 Laugh of the week : 7. O Fred and Maggie Everybody 7.15 Lawrence of Arabia 7.30 Mamma Bloom’s Brood . 8. O The Shadow of Fu Manchu 8.15 The Adventures of Dr. Danton : 8.45 Tongue-twister jackpots = O Ghosts of the Tower: Henry 9.30 Problem corner 9.45 Dream lover 10. O Fifteen minutes with the Hill-Billies 10.30 Variety programme 12. O Close down WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27 8.45 Aunt Daisy 10. O Dream time 10.15 Morning reflections, by Uncle Scrim 10.30 Morning tea session: " The House of Peter MacGregor " 10.45 To-day and yesterday 11. O Houses in Our Street 11.30 Shopping Reporter’s session, conducted by ‘ Suzanne " 12. O Komedy Kingdom 1. Op.m. Mrs. ’Olmes and Mrs. Hentwhistle : 2. O Betty and Bob 2.30 Home Service session, conducted by Tony 3.30 Under the Big Top 4. 0 Afternoon tea with Reg. Morgan 4.30 Shona’s session 5. O Children’s session 6. O Theatre echoes 6.15 The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen " Stardust " The Lone Ranger 15 " Bindle " a Mamma Bloom’s Brood 15 hae ou Drums Easy Aces 45 Mutiny on the High Seas O Imperial Intrigue 45 Scottish session 30 Variety programme 0 Close down NOD ORWMONNND as

AHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 .$.45 a.m. Aunt Daisy 9.45 Fashion news 9.52 The Home Decorating session, conducted by Anne Stewart 0 Dream time 40.15 Morning reflections, by Uncle Serim 10.30 Morning tea session: " The House of Peter MacGregor " 11. O The Women’s forum 11.30 The Shopping Reporter’s session, conducted by " Suzanne" 12. 0 Sons of Sandy Mac 4. Op.m. The Country Church of Hollywood 2. 0 Betty. and Bob 2.30 Home Service session, con-' ducted by Tony 3.30 Afternoon tea with Reg. Morgan

4.30 Shona’s session 5. O Children’s session 6. O Musical rendezvous 6.15 The Air Adventures of Jimmy. Allen 6.30 The weekly film preview 7. 0 The Lone Ranger 7.30 The House of a Thousand Tales 7.45 Highlights from opera 8. O The Shadow of Fu Manchu 8.15 The Adventures of Dr. Danton 8.45 Mutiny on the High Seas 9. O Professor Speedee 9.30 The Story of a famous musician 9.45 Wide Range 10. O Fifteen minittes with the Hill-Billies | 11. O Variety 12. 0 Close down FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 8.45 a.m. Aunt Daisy 10. O Hits and encores 10.15 Morning reflections, by Uncle scrim 10.30 Morning tea session: ‘ The House of Peter MacGregor "’ 11. O Houses in Our Street 11.30 Shopping Reporter’s session, conducted by ‘" Suzanne " 12. O Komedy Kingdom 1. Op.m. Mrs. ’Olmes and Mrs. Hentwhistle 2. O Betty and Bob 2.30 Home Serviee session, conducted by Tony O Musings O Under the Big .Top 5 Piano time, with Erie Bell 0 Shona’s session 0 Children’s session O Ballads of bygone days Famous Escapes Book review. by Dr. W. B. ) ° PRR ou 7) a =) Lawrence of Arabia . O Drums Easy Aces ) -30 R.S,A. session -80 Airman racing session, by he Railbird" 45 Wide Range musical programme 10. O Variety programme 12. O Close -down © _- =

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 8.45 Aunt Daisy 10.15 Morning reflections, by Elsie K. Morton 1. Op.m. Of interest to men. During the afternoon, variety recomnee interspersed with sports flashes 4.30 Shona’s session 6. O Sports results 6.45 Melody tour 7. OQ The Lone Ranger 7.30 The Home Decorating session, conducted by Anne Stewart 7.45 Slaps and Claps 8.15 The Adventures of Dr. Danton 8.39 Musical competitions 9.15 Nola Luxford news 9.30 A Wide Range POSrenyne. The Supper Club 10. 0 Variety 11. O Dance programme 12. O Close down

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 13, 22 September 1939, Page 43

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2ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 13, 22 September 1939, Page 43

2ZB New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 13, 22 September 1939, Page 43

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