1ZR, Auckland
TX complimenting 1ZR on the speedy manner in which the information concerning the Queen Street disturbance was made public, an Auckland weekly said: "The announcer displayed.a little excitement which was registered by the ‘mike.’" That may be, but the announcer’s story is a challenge to the unwary and out of training to try this himself: announce a record, dash up two flights of steps, sprint for a good seventy-five yards into Queen Street, dodge a few bricks, skate on some plateglass chips, see the sights, then back to the studio in time to see the record just running out of the last groove, tell your story without showing signs of lack of air "on the air." An obstacle race is not in it. Try it before breakfast. Wwe wish to remind all listeners interested in short wave that the general meeting for May will be held on Monday night next at 7.30 o’clock in the Lewis Eady Building. Any intending member especially invited to this meeting. ‘THE recently-formed Junior Chamber of Commerce, Auckland, which is already showing signs of a real activity in numerous directions, has arranged with 1ZR for a series of talks which Will touch on topics of general interest. A DESCRIPTIVE talk on the "Life and Compositions of Schumann"
was given by Miss Alice Law from 1ZR last Friday evening. This was another of the "Musical Portraits" presented in an attractive manner which have become popular, meeting as they do the demand for enjoyment and instruction at the same time. Pxcerpts from the composer’s piano works were finely played by Miss Law. RAvIO listeners who take advantage of morning broadcasts from 1ZR should be in the best of health and consequently enjoying life to the full. Madame Milne speaks each Tuesday morning on "Diet and Health," and when her advice is adhered to a new race of super men and women will evolve without ache or pain. The good work is going on, and wisdom will in the long run have its effect. Informative radio talks must have a marked influence if the volumes of mail received is any indication. 1ZR Programmes (1090 ke., 275 m.) Friday, May 6.-10.30 a.m.: Deévotional service, Uncle Scrim. 11.15: "Mensama,"’ "Numerology." 11.40: Popular music programme. 5 p.m: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, Uncle Kam and Fairy Princess. 7: Mr. Bill Hindman, "Sport." 7.30: Relay of community singing from Lewis YWady Hall. Song leader, Vernon Drew. 9: Miss Alice Law, "Life of Schumann." 9.8: Popular programme. 10: Close down.
Saturday, May 7.-10.30 a.m.: Devo tional service, Sister Rita. 10.45-1.30 pm.: Music. 5: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, Polly Flinders and Jack the Giant-Killer. 7.15: Mr. G. R. Hutchinson, "An Article from the N.Z. Smallholder." 8:/Popular programme. 10-11 p.m.: Dance music. Close down. Sunday, May 8.-9 a.m.: Uncle Tom and his children’s service. 9.45: Uncle Scrim conducting the studio church service with 1ZR Broadcasting Choir, under direction of J. Whitley McHlwain. 6p.m.: Music. 6.15: Miss Baker and Church of England children’s service. 7: Relay of A. H. Dallimore’s mission service from Hast Street Halk 8.30: Studio standard classics. 9.30: Close down. , Monday, May 9.-10.30 a.m.: Devyotional service, Mr. Garner. 11.15: ‘"Maorilander," "Titbits." 11.40: Popular music programme. 5 p.m.: Dinner music. 6 p.m.: Children’s session, Goldilocks and Hoppy. 7: Music. 7.30 ) Close down. Tuesday, May 10.-10.30 a.m.: Devotional service, Uncle Scrim. 11.15: Madame Milne, "Diet and Health." 5 p.m.: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, Aunts Ruth and. Nina and Uncle Serim. 8: Programme of standard classics. Wednesday, 11th.-10.30 a.m.: Devotional service, Uncle Scrim. 11.15: Mrs. Irene Terry, "Headaches." 5 p.m.: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, Miss Muffett. 7.15-8 p.m.: Rey. Jasper Calder, "Crime and Criminals." Thursday, 12th.-10.30 a.m.: Devotional service, Uncle Serim. 11.15: Mr. Peter Dawson, "Commercial Art." 5 p.m., Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, Wendy. 7.15: Mr. H. R. Rodwell. 8: Vacuum Oil Company's programme. 10-11 p.m.: Dance session.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 26
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6481ZR, Auckland Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Page 26
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