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POINTS FROM PROGRAMMES

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 25. |. . ‘A UCKLAND.., MUNICIPAL BAND (conducted by Mr, George Buckley), to be heard between. 8.30 and" 10 p.m., from 1Y¥A. OPERATIC Selections, played by the Concert Orchestra between 8.30 and 10 p.m., from. 2YA. ; "(OZAR. AND- ‘CARPENTER, " Lor t-, zing’s famous light. opera, will be heard in abridged form, at 9.2 p.m., from 2YA, QRGAN Recital by Dr. V. E. Galway, rélayéd from the Town Hall, to be heard, at 8: 15 p.m., from 4YA. MONDAY, N OVEMBER 26. "TTHE | Seven Ages of Man," is the title of a theme programme to be heard at 8 p.m., from 1YA. "MPWILIGHT. of the Gods," a re- . corded presentation ..of Wag-" -ner’s wonderful grand opera, to be’ heard, commencing at 9,2 p.m., from "TYA, "yresic. at Your Fireside," featuring "At "Night" (Rachmanin-. off) and: Minuet" (Mozart), to be heard at $.9 p,m, from 2YA. [THE Woolston Brass: Bahd (conducted by Mr. R. J, Hstall), may be heard between 8 and 9 p.m., from 3YA. . UPERSTITION "-~a* ° dramatic presentation dealing with the superstition that if you see 4 pin and pick’ if up it will bring you good Inck -to be heard at 8.45 p.m., from 4YA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. Retr from the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, of the ‘first forty minutes of the concert by the Wellington Apollo Singers (conducted by Mr. H. Temple: White), from 8 to 8.40 p.m., from 2YA.' AN Hour of Musie and Song-(a) "The Emerald Isle’--The Land of the Shamrock: (b) "Memories of Scotland"--Thé Land of the Heather ; to be heard, commencing at 9.2 p.m., from 2YA, --- -: REA. from His Majesty’ s Theatre, of fiftieth concert; by the. Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Choir (conducted ' by Mr. John T. Leech), 8 ta. 10 p.m., from 4YA. _ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. BVEN Bagatelles for String Quar- .™ -tette" (McEwen); and ‘Hornpipe Quartet;’’-to be played ‘by. Haydn Murray ( violin); Carl’ Whitmore (violin), Harold Baxter (viola), and. Lalla "Hémius’ (violincello), at 8.27 and§.44 p.m. from LYA.. 2. BoOnEMIAN } Novelty Quintette, will be heard in popular selections at 8.0, 8:17,°8:36 and ‘8.50 p.m,, from 3YA..--seine

cL NTER-VARSITS , Debate: "That ; , _ the Pen jis, Mightier than the "Sword." Affirmative-Canterbury College; Negativ: tago University ; commencing at 9.3 p.m., from 3YA. _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. (PRE Royal Auckland Male Choir «+ xnfeonducted:by: -Dr..W.-E. Thom/as), will be heard on relay. from the .. Town Hall, 8. to 10 p.m., from 1YA, ADW’S "Trio-Novelletten" will be played by Miss Ava Symons (violin), Myr, Claude Tanner ('cello), and Mi, Frank Crowther (piano), at _8 p.m., from 2YA, _ " ALDERSHOT Tattoo," broadcast from Rushmoor Arena, Aldershot, and described by Mr. Maleolm ‘Frost, is a’ special B.B.C. presentation to be heard at 9.8:y,m:, from 2¥A, AN Hour with Gilbert and Sulliyan," featuring ‘Iolanthe," to be heard at 8 p.m., from 1YX, 2YC, 8YA and 4YO. FRIDAY,, NOVEMBER 30. "THREE Hastern: Pictures," is the title of a selection to be played by the Studio Orchestra (conducted by Mr. Harold Baxter), at 8.51 p.m., from 1YA. AUCKLAND. Commercial Travellers’ and Warehousemen’s Choir (conducted by Mr. Harry Woolley), may be heard at. 9.24, 9.40 and 9.50 pm., from LYA. (SOMMUNITY Singing, relayed from the .Octagon Theatre, at 12.30 p.m., from #YA,° an St. ANDREW?:S DAY-An Evening in a Scottish Village, is a recorded programme to be heard between 8 and 9 p.m,, from 4YA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. . SUPERSTITION," a dramatic pre- ~ (sentation dealing with the origin _of a child’s fear of the bogey man, to be heard at 8.4 p.m., from 1YA. "A LL AT. SHA," is a further epi-‘*"-sode in the lives of a Japanese ‘ houseboy and his employer, to be heard at 8.31 p.m., from 1YA, ™ RELAY from the Wellington Town Hall, of the first hour of grand Scots.concert, held under the auspices .of the Wellington Association of Scots Societies, under.the patronage and in _the presence of their Hxcellencies, ‘Lord and Lady Biledisloe, at 8 p.m., from 2YA. a , STAN LAWSON will entertain with a-Little Nonsense, at 8.30 p.m., from 4¥A.-

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 23 November 1934, Page 4

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POINTS FROM PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 23 November 1934, Page 4

POINTS FROM PROGRAMMES Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 23 November 1934, Page 4

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