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PRIVATE STATION PROGRAMMES

2ZW Notes ON Thursday, the 27th inst., the general committee of the 2ZW Radio Club will-present the first of a series of club nights at Station 2ZW. ‘The entertainment.on this occasion will be of an historical nature, the performing artists including many who are not usually heard over the air, and listeners are promised an entertainment of an unusual type. ‘The first portion of the programme- will comprise classical numbers, to be followed by varied items of a lighter nature, and the club has arranged for its own announcer. L_ASTENERS will be interested to learn that Aunt Joan, who recently underwent a slight operation to her throat, is now well on the way to recovery, and hopes tp be back at the studio on Wednesday, 26th inst. ISS DORA WEST, O.B.E., original secretary of the League of Nations Union and later on the Downing Street staff, will give a talk on "Personalities and Powers" on Saturday, 29th inst. Miss West is an interesting speaker, and this talk, which will embrace many of the world’s most famous personalities, will be well worth listening to. HE National BDlectrical and Engineering Co., Ltd., Customhouse Quay, Wellington, has arranged for a series of musical programmes of particular interest to womenfolk, which will be broadcast between the hours of 10.30 and 11.30 a.m., commencing on Thursday, 27th inst. 2ZW Programmes Tuesday, October 25.-7-8.30 a.m.: Smokers’ breakfast session. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings.. 122 p.m: Lunch session. 7: After-dinner music. 7.30: Motoring talk. 8: Weather forecast and station announcements. 8.5: Concert programme. 9%.30-10,55: Dance programme. Wednesday-7-5.30 a.m.: Smokers’ special session. 10: Devotional service.

10.15: Session for womenfolk, 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. 12.2 p.m.: Lunch session. 5-6: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle ‘Toby and Aunt Joan. 7: After-dinner music. 7.80:, Weekly talk on building and constructional matters, 8: Weather forecast and station announcements. $8.5: Tabloid: revue by Merrymakers. 9: All-British concert programme. 10-10.55: Dance programme, ineluding relay of Mr. Frank Crowthez's Orchestra from the Majestic Lounge. Thursday-7-8.30 a.m.: Smokers’ breakfast session. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk. 10.30: Musical programme. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. 12,2 p.m.: Lunch session. 3: Talk by Miss Madge Thomas, followed by quality musical programme. 3.30-4: Relay of afternoon tea music. 5-6: Children’s session, conducted by Ladybird and Uncle Caldie. 7: After-dinner music. 8: Weather forecast and station announcements. 8.5: Special historical programme. 10-10.55: Dance programme. Friday-7-8.30 a.m.: Smokers’ special session. Silent remainder of day. Saturday-7-8.30 a.m.; Smokers’ breakfast session. 10: Devotional service. 10.145: Session for womenfolk. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. 12.2 p.m.: Lunch session. J; After-dinner music. 8: Weather forecast and station announcements, together with sporting reiew. 8.18:. (aprox):. A brief ‘talk on "Personalities and Powers," by Miss Dora West, O.B.H. 8.30: Popular concert programme. 10-11.55: Dance protamme, including a relay by Mr. Frank rowther’s Orchestra from the Majestic Lounge. Sunday-11-12.15 p.m.: Devotional service by the Padre, 6.30: Eventide session of music. 7: Relay of evensoug from St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Street, Wellington. 8.15 (approx.): Quality musical programme, 9.55-10: Epilogue. Monday-7-8.30 a.m.: Smokers’ special session. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk, including a talk by Mr. Meecham, of St. John’s Amb:lance. 12-2 p.m.: Lunch session. 7: After-dinner music. 7.80: Talk by Mr. Stilling, N.Z. Representative of Australian Travel Association. 8: Weather forecast and _ station announcemenis. followed by a briew talk by Mr. A. W, Hawley. 8.15: Concert programme. 9: Relay of wrestling. 10°10.55:. Dance programme.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 16, 28 October 1932, Page 22

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PRIVATE STATION PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 16, 28 October 1932, Page 22

PRIVATE STATION PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 16, 28 October 1932, Page 22

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