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THURSDAY JUNE 30.

178 AUCKLAND 1090 k.c. 275.1 m. 6 a.m., Breakfast session. 7.30, Weather. 8, Mails, Dorothy’s session. 9, Gran’s session. 9.45, Home Life session. 10.15, Friendly Road devotional service. 11, Tony Wons’ Serapbook. 11.15, Aunt Daisy recording. 12.15 p.m., Filmland session. 1, Lunch time. 1.80, Happiness Club. 2, Thames hour. 2.30, Gran’s session. 3.30, Radio Pie. 3.45, New Plymouth session. 4.15, Between Ourselves. 5, Children’s Magazine. 6, Veteran of Variety. 6.22, Pioneers of Progress. 6.52, Friendly Road lullaby. 7, Twenty-five Years Ago. 7.30, Donald Novis sings. 7.45, Daredevils of Hollywood. 8, The Hill Billies. 8.15, Inspector Hornleigh Investigates. 8.45, Pageant of Sport. 9, Melody and song. 9.30, Real life thrills. 10.15, Frivolities. 10.30, Soft Lights and Sweet Music. 11, Radio Roadhouse. 12 midnight, Close down. — 97 WELLINGTON 1130 k.c. 265.5 m. 6 a.m., Early morning session. 7.30, Weather, mails. 9, Recipe session. 9.30, Winona. 9.45, Peter and Kingi. 10.15, Uncle Secrim. 11, Tony. Wons’ Serapbook. 11.15, Aunt Daisy recording. 11.30, Shopping with Margot. 12 noon, Luncheon. 12.45, Twinkling Stars. 1.30, Lower Hutt session. 2 p.m., Palmerston North session. 2.40, Homecraft chats. 3, Violin recital (Phil and Michael). 8.15, Hints on teacup reading (Mrs. Wheeler). 3.30; Piano recital. 245 # WHollwwood to-dav. 4.

Variety. : 5, Young New Zealand’s Radio Journal. 5.80, Radio League. 6.7, Garden

notes. 6.15, News Behind News. 6.87, Weekly film news, 7, Popeye the Sailorman. 7.30, Donald Novis (tenor). 8, Hill Billy, session. 8.15, Inspector Hornieigh Investigates. 8.45, Spelling Bee. 9, Melody and song. 10.15, Sports session (Len Aldridge). 11, Dance music. 12 midnight, Close down. 37B CHRISTCHURCH 1480 kc. 209.7 m. 6 a.m., Marly morning session. 7.14, Weather, mails, shipping. 8. Fashion’s Fancies. 9, Sunshine session. 10.15, Reserved. 11, Tony Wons’ Scrapbook. 11.15, Aunt Daisy recording. 11.80, Shoppers’ session. 12

noon, Luncheon music. 12.30, Community sing (Jacko). -1.80, Luncheon music. 2.30, session. -- 4, To-day’s verse. 5, Children’s session. 5.59, Weae ther. 6.15,. Film relay. -6.45, Variety. 7, Popeye. 7.80, Donald Novis. 7.45, Tavern tunes. 8, Hill. Billy session, 8.15, Inspector Hornleigh Ine vestigates. 8.45, Spelling Bee. 9, Melody and song. 10, Music, 10.30, Slumber session. 11, Dance music. 12 midnight, Close down. 47RB DUNEDIN 1220 k.c, 245.8 m, 6 a.m., Morning session. 7, Shipping. 8.10, Weather, mails, 9, Recipe session. 10.45,-Reflec-tions. 11, Tony Wons’ Scrape book. . 11.15, Aunt Daisy .recording. 12.15 p.m., Luncheon music. '1, Oamaru hour. 2.380, Recipe session. 3.30, Hollye wood. gossip column. 4,15, Impressions. 5, Children’s ses-« sion. 5.40, Tarzan and Fires of Tohr. 6.15, Strange Advene tures. 6.52, Hgg-laying eompetition results. 6.45, Weather, 7, Popeye the Scilorman. 7.30, Donald. Novis sings. -.7.45, a Otago (Lionel ill Session, 8.15, T srector Hornleigh Investi. gates. 9, Melody and song. 9.30, Spelling Bee competition. 10, The Dark Invader. 10.380, News Behind the News. 10.45, 4ZB Rhythm Club. 11.15, Dance programme, 12, midnight, Close down.

6.73 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY. The Gardener’s Session Sponsored by tT. WAUGH & SON "SEEDSMEN," 222 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

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Radio Record, 24 June 1938, Page 59

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THURSDAY JUNE 30. Radio Record, 24 June 1938, Page 59

THURSDAY JUNE 30. Radio Record, 24 June 1938, Page 59

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