PRIVATE STATION PROGRAMMES
1ZR Programmes Friday, November 18.-10.30 a.m.: De votional service, Uncle Scrim, 11.15-2 paw: Mr. Meulli, ‘Psychology,’ and mysic. 5: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, : Uncle Sam and. Fairy_Princess. 7: Sports session. Mr. Bill Hindman. 7-30: Community singing relay from Lewis Mady, Hall. 9-10: Popular programme. _ Saturday.-10.30 a.m.: Devotional service, Rev. C. Strand. 10.45-1.80 p.m.: Music. 5: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session. Polly Flinders and Jack the Giant-Killer. 7: Sponsored programme. 8: Popular programme. §.45: Mr. Russell, "Gliding." 9: Sponsored programme. 10-11: Dance session, Sunday.-9 a.m.:. Uncle Tom's children’s session, 9.45: Uncle conducting studio church service, with 1ZR Broad‘casting. Choir. 6: Miss Baker’s Church of England children’s service. 7: Relay of Mr. A. H. Dallimore’s Mission of Healing Service. 8.30-9.30: Studio standard classics. Monday.-~10.30 a.m.: Devotional serviee, Mr. Garner. 11.15-2 pam: "Maorilander." 5: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, Hoppy. 7: Music, 8-10: Popular programme. Tuesday.-i0.30 a.m.: Devotional ser vies, Uncle Scrim. 11.15-2 pam: Mrs. Hedda Dyson and Mrs. M. Dreaver. 5: Dinner musi¢. 6: Children’s session, Aunts Ruth and Nina, 7: Musie. 8: Relay of German Club Orchestra, 8.30: Popular programme, 9,45-10.15: Relay of German Club Orchestra. Wednesday. -10.30 a.m.: Devotional service. Uncle Scrim, 11.15-2 p.m.: Miss Jean Powell and music. 5: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, Uncle Tom. 7: Music. 8: Sponsored programme. 8.3010: Popular programme. Thursday.-10.30 a.m.: Devotional service, Unele Serim. 11.15-2 pam: "Te Kai’ and music. 5: Dinner music. 6: Children’s session, Wendy. 7: Music. 8:.Sponsored programme, 10-11; Dance session. 2ZW Notes "THE relay by 2ZW from St, James's Presbyterian Ghureh on the occasion of the 50th Sunday school anniversary has been the subject of a great deal of favourable comment. The children’s voices came through remarkably well and the singing was of a very high standard. This applies also to the relay on the previous evening of a portion of the combined schools’ coneert arranged by Mr. Ernest Jenner in conjunction with the Wellington Headmasters’ Association, , QO* Thufsday. Mr. Byron Brown will continue his series of recitals un-
der the auspices of the League of Nation’s International Committee of Intellectual Co-operation, giving further examples of prophetic poetical and literary curiosities, — 2ZW Programmes Wednesday, November 16--7-8.30 a.m.: Daily breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. 12-2 p.m.: Lunch session. 5-6 p.m: Children’s session, condueted by Uncle Toby and Aunt Joan. 7.0: After dinner music, $.0: Weather forecast and station announcements. 8.5: Tabloid revue by the Merrymakers. 8.30: All British concert programme. 10-10.55: Dance programme, including a relay of Frank Crowther’s Orchestra from the Majestic Lounge, Thursday, November 17.-7-8.30 a.m.: Daily breakfast session. 10.0: Deyotional service. 10-15: Session for womenfolk, including a musical programme. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings.. 12.2 p.u.: Lunch session.. 3 pam: Talk by Miss Madge Thomas, followed by quality prosramme. 5$.30-4 pam; Relay of afternoon tea music. 5-6 p.m: Children’s hour, conducted by Tadybird and Unele Caldie. 7.0: After dinner music, 8.0: Special quality programme. 9.0: Recital of Mr. Byron-Brown under the auspices of the Teague of Nations International Committee of Intellectual Co-operation. Friday, November: 48.-7-8.30 -a.m.: Daily breakfast session. Silent remainder of day. Saturday, November 19.-7-8.80 aw.: Daily breakfast session. 10.0: Devyotional service. © 10.15: Session for womenfolk. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. 12-2 p.m.: Luneh session. 7.0: After dinner music, 8.0: Weather forecast and station announcements, together with sporting review. .8.15: Popular concert programme, 10-11.55: Dance _ programme, including a relay from Frank Crowther’s Orchestra, from the Majestic Lounge, Sunday, November 20,-11-12.15 p.m: Devotional service by the Padre. ~ 6,80 p.m.: Session of eventile music. 7 p.m: Relay of evensong from St. Paul’s ProCathedral, Mulgrave Street, Wellington. 8.15: Quality musical programme. 9.55: Epilogue. Monday, November 21.-7-8.30 am.: Daily breakfast session. 10.0: Devyotional service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk, including a talk by Mr. Meacham, St. John’s Ambulance. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. 12-2 p.m.: Lunch session. 7.0: After dinner music. 8.0: Weather forecast and station announcements. followed by a brief talk by Mr. A. W. Hawley. 6.15: British concert programme, 10-10,55: Dance programme:
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 19, 18 November 1932, Page 23
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