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THURSDAY JULY 28.

iZB AUCKLAND 1070 k.c. 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. 9.30, Nutrition talk (with A. KE, Aldridge). 10.15, Friendly Road devotional service. 11, Tony Wons’ Scrapbook 11.15, Aunt Daisy recording. 11.80, Home-life session, 12.15 p.m., Filmland = session. 1, Lunch time. 1.30 p.m., Happiness Club 4, Thames hour 2.20 Gran’'s session. 8.45, New Plymouth session. 4.15, Between Ourselves. 4.55, Children’s Magazine 6G, Veteran of Variety, 6.22. Pioneers of Progress. 6.52, Friendly Road lullaby 7, Popeye the Sailorman 7.80, Dopald Novis (tenor). 7.45. Daredevils of Hollywood 8. The Hill Billies. 8.15, Inspector Hornleigh Investigates. 8.30, Cavalcade’ of Memories. Dog Heroes. 9, Melody and song. 9.30, Real life thrills. 10.15, Dream session. 10.80, Soft Lights and Sweet Music. 11, Radio Roadhouse. 12 midnight, Close down. 97R WELLINGTON 1130 k.c. 265.5 m. 6, Warly morning session 7.80, Weather, mas. 8.45, Hymns of All Churches. 9, Radio Twins. 9.45, Winona. 11, Tony Wons’ Scrapbook. 11.15, Aunt Daisy. 11.30. Shopping with Margot. 12 noon, Luncheon, 1, Feilding session, 1.30, Lower Hutt session. 2, Palmerston North session. 2.40, Pat and Joan. 38, Tea reflection. 8.15, Hints on teacup reading (Mrs. Wheeler) 3.30. Piano recital. 3.84, Scotch cameo. 4, Violin recital. 4.30, From Foreigu Lands. 4.45, Tooth and

Claw. 5, Young New Zealand’s Radio Journal. 5.80, Radio League. 6, News behind the news. 6.7, Garden notes. 6.15,

Popular hits. 6.30, Weekly film news. 7, Popeye the Sailor. 7.80, Donald Novis. 8 Hill Billy session. 8.15, Inspeetor Hornleigh Investigates. 8.45, Spelling Bee. 9, Melody and song. 10.15,° Sports session (Len Aldridge). 11, Dance music, 12 midnight, Close down. 378 CHRISTCHURCH 1480 kK.c, 209.7 m.

6, Early morning session. 7.14, Weather, mails, shipping. 8, Fashion’s Fancies. 8.4, Wymns of All Churches. 9, Sunshine session. 10.15. Reserved 10.80, Songs of Yesteryear. 11, ‘ony Wons' Scrapbook. 11.15, Aunt Daisy recording. 11.30, Shoppers’ session. 11.45, Community sing (Jacko).. 1.15, Lunch music. 2.22, Harmony Home. 2.30, Sally’s session. 38, Radio Restaurant. 38.45, Madame Cara. 4, To-day’s verse. 5, Children’s session. 5.02, News behind uews. 6.26, Weather. 7, Popeye the Sailor. 7.30 Donald Novis. 7.45, Tavern tunes. §& Hill Billy session. 8.15, Inspector Hornleigh Ynvestigates. 9, Melody.and song. 10, Maoriland melodies. 10.30, Slumber session. 11, Dance music. 12 midnight, Close down. AFP DUNEDIN 1220 k.c. 245.8 m. 6, Morning session. 7, Shipping. 8.10, Weather, mails. 3.45, Hymns of all churches. 9, Recipe session. 10.45, Reflections. 11, Tony Wons’ Scrapbook. 11. 15, Aunt Daisy recording. 12.15 p.m., Luncheon music. 1, The Oamnru hour, 2.30, Recipe session. 3.30. Hollyrood gossip column. 4.15, Impressions. 5, Children’s session. 5.40, Tarzan and Fires of Tohr. 6.15. Strange Adven tures. 6.45, Weather. 6.52, Egg-laying competition results. 7, Popeye the Sailor. 7.30, Donald Nuvis_ sings 7.45, Early Otago (Lionel Sceats). &. Hill Billies Session . Inspector: Hornleigh gates. 9, Melody and song. 9.30, Spelling Bee competition, 9.45, Sports session. 10.80, News Behind the News, 12. midnight, Close down.

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Radio Record, 22 July 1938, Page 61

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THURSDAY JULY 28. Radio Record, 22 July 1938, Page 61

THURSDAY JULY 28. Radio Record, 22 July 1938, Page 61

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