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2ZW Programmes 1120 k.c. (268 m.).

Tuesday, November 29.-7-8.30 4.m.: Daily breakfast 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 Aunt Joan_and assisted by Aladdin, Ali Baba, the Geni and Prince Charming. 7: After-dinner music, $: Weather forecast and station announcements, followed by motoring talk. 8.15 (approx.): Novelty programme by the Vaeuum Oil Company. 10-10.55:

Dance programme. . Wednesday-7-8.30 a.m.:. Daily. breakfast session. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. 12-2 p.m.: Lunch session, including relay Community Sing at Town Hall. 5-6: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Loby and Aunt Joan. 7: After-dinner music.. 8: ‘Weather foreeast 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 Prank Crowther’s orchestra .from the Majestic ‘Lounge. . Thursday-7-8.80 a.m.: Daily breakfast session, 10: Devotional, service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk, including a musical programme. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. © 12-2 p.m.:; Lunch session. 8: Fashion talk, followed by quatity: pro-

gramme. 3.30-4: Relay of afternoon tea musie,- 5-6: Children’s hour, conducted by-Uncle'Caldie. 7: After-dinner music. $: Special quality programme. 9: Recital by Mr, Byron Brown, under the auspices of League of Nations. 10-10.55: Dance programme. Friday-7-8.30 a.m.: Daily breakfast session. ‘Silent remainder of day. Saturday-7-8.30 .a.m.: Daily breakfast session. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk. 11,45: Pianoforte recordings. 12-2 p-m-: Lunch session. %:, After-dinner, music. S: Weather forecast and station announcements, together with sporting review. 8.15: Popular concert programme. 1011.55: Dance programme, jneluding a relay of ‘Mr, .Frank Growther’s orchestra from the Majestic Lounge. Sunday--11-12.15 p.m.;. Devotional service by the ‘Padre. 6.30: Session of eventide music. 7: Relay of evensong from St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Street, Wellington. 8.15: Quality. musieal programme. 9.55: Bpilogue, Monday-7-8.30 a.m.: Daily breakfast session. 10: Devotional service. 10.15: Session for womenfolk, including a talk by Mr. Meecham, St. John’s Ambulance. 11.45: Pianoforte recordings. 12-2 p.m.: Tunech session. 7: After-dinner music. 7,30: Talk by Mr. S. W. M. Stilling. 8: Weather forecast and station announcements, followed by a brief talk by Mr. A. W. Hawley. 8.15: British concert programme. 10-10.55: Dance programme.

2ZW Notes J UVENILE listeners will be interested to know that 2ZW will be broadcasting an additional children’s sesgion each Tuesday evening from 5 to 6 p.m. from now until Christmas. This extra session is made possible by the generosity of the D.1.C., and Aunt Joan will be in charge of the microphone. She will be assisted: by Aladdin, Ali Baba, the Geni and Prince Charming.

Me. BYRON-BROWN will continue his series of -recitals under the auspices of the League of Nations International Committee of Intellectual Co-operation on Thursday. His subject for this week will deal with American literature. His recitals are proving of great interest to listeners, the international aspect giving them a elaim to the attention’ of all who subscribe to the ideals of the League of Nations. 1B furtherance of the "Happiness Week" campaign, a community sing has been arranged for Wednesday in the Town Hall. The sing is to be conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell, assisted by Will Mason and Owen Pritchard, with Messrs. Joe Duncan and Frank Crowther at the piano. This merry sextet leads the world in bringing happiness, and joy germs will be dispensed. to all. Tor the benefit of those who cannot attend this sing, it will be broadcast by 2YA and 2ZW, but it is to be hoped that all who possibly can do so will attend in person. This function is in support of the Radio Mystery Queen’s candidature.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 21, 2 December 1932, Page 18

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2ZW Programmes 1120 k.c. (268 m.). Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 21, 2 December 1932, Page 18

2ZW Programmes 1120 k.c. (268 m.). Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 21, 2 December 1932, Page 18

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