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TUESDAY JULY 19.

1ZB ; AUCKLAND 1070 k.ec. 280.2 m. 6, Breakfast session. 7.30, Weather. 8, Mails, shipping. Dorothy’s .session. 8.45, Hymns of all churches. 9, Gran's session. 9.80, Nutrition talk (Aldridge and Marina), 9.45, Songs of Yesterday. 10.15, Friendly Road devotional service, 11, Tony Wonys’ Scrapbook. 11.15, Aunt Daisy recording. 11.80, Marina’s book talk. 12.15 p.m., Filmland. session. 1, Lunch time. 1.30 Happiness Club. 2, New Plymouth session, 2.30. Gran’s session. 8, Gems of melody. 4.15, Between Ourselves. 4.55, Children’s Magazine. 5.10, John Batten. 6.15, Reporter of Odd Facts. 6.50, Friendly Road lullaby. 7, red and Maggie Itverybody. 7.80, Mutiny of — the Bounty. 7.45, Tusitala-Teller of Tales. 8, In Foreign Lands. 8.15, Singers Men Know. 8.45, Pageant of Sport. 9, Robin Hood. 10.15: Engagement session. 10.80, Soft Lights and Sweet Music. 10.45, Varieties, 11, Radio Roadhouse. 12 midnight, Close down. WELLINGTON 228 1130 k.c, 265.5 m. 6, Farly morning session Aggie). 7.380, Weather. Mails. 45, Hymns of all. churches. 9, Radio Twins. 9.45, Some Songs of Yesterday. 10, Just 10.45, Charm School of the Air. 11, Tony Wons’ Scrapbook. 11. "15, Aunt Daisy recording. 11.80, Shopping with Margot. 12 noon, Luncheon. 1, Masterton hour (Peter Whitchurch). 2, Palmerston North session. 2. The Radio Twins. 38, Tea reflections (Michael and Phil), 8.15, Talk (Mrs. J. A. Lee). 38,30, Piano recital. 8.45, Island Melodies. 4, Hawera hour (Kingi Tahiwi). 4.45, Tooth and Claw. .5, Young New Zealand’s Radio Journal. 6.15, News Behind the News. ia , Roorts talk (Len: Ald- ' Fred and Maggie Pvery7.22, The Storyteller. 7:30, Mutiny of the Bounty. 7.45, It Isn’t Done. ‘8, In Foreign Lands. 8.15, Singers You Know. 8.45, Hvery mans Music. 9, Robin Hood. 9.80, Roar of the Crowd. 9.87,.The Question Box. ‘10, Variety. 11, Dance muBic. "2 midnight, Close down. CHRISTCHURCH 3ZB 1480 k.c. 209.7 m. 6, Barly morning session. 7.14, Weather, mails, shipping. 8, .Tfashion’s fancies. 8.45, Hyimus of All Churches. 9, Gracie’s sunshine session, 9.45, Songs of Yesterday. 10, It’s Morning Tea Time. 10.80, PerTime. , 11, Tony Wons’ Scrapbook. ii 15, Aunt Daisy

recording. 11.30, ‘Ann's Shoppers’ session, "12 ‘noon, Luncheon session. 2.30, Sally’s session. 3, The Radio Restaurant. 3.45, Madame Cara. 4, To-day’s verse. , Children’s session. Fred and Maggie Isverybody. 7.22, ~The Story7.80, Mutiny of the Bounty. 8, In Foreign Lands. 8.15: Singers You Know. 8. 45, Proverbially Speaking. 8.52, Piano Pie. 9, ‘Hood. 10.80, Slumber _ session.. 11, Dance music, 12 midnight, Close down. AIR = DUNEDIN 1220 kc, 245.8 m. 6, Early morning session, 7, Shipping. 8.10, Weather. mails. 8.45, Hymns of all churches. 9, Recipe session.’ 9.45, Songs of Yesterday. 10,45, Reflections. 11, Tony’ Wons’ Serapbook. i1 15, Aunt Daisy: recording. 12.15 p.m. Luncheon music. 4.30, Savoy Melodies session. 2.380, Jill’s session. 38.80, Hollywood Gossip Column. 4.15, Impressions. 5, Children’s session. 6.15, Highlights from opera. 6.45, Weather. 7, Wred and Maggie. 7.22, The Story-teller. 7.30, Mutiny of the Bounty. 8, . In Foreign Lands. 8.15, Singers You Know. 8.45, Proverbially Speaking. 8.52, Real-Life Thrills. 9, Robin Hood. 9.86, Sports session. 10.80, News Behind the News. 11, Supper Club of the Air. 12 midnight, Close down. ,

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Radio Record, 15 July 1938, Page 60

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TUESDAY JULY 19. Radio Record, 15 July 1938, Page 60

TUESDAY JULY 19. Radio Record, 15 July 1938, Page 60

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