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ANDREWS
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[^\HE" Andrews “habit” is one of the most pleasant and economical methods of starting fit and keeping fit. A daily dose of this best of all effervescent salts will ensure Inner Cleanliness -lasting bealth and vigour.
Formerly sold to you in bottles Andrews Liver Salt is now obtainable in hermetically sealed tins. These New Economy tins contain as much as the bottles, but the tin costs you los because they are chraper to make, pack and transport!
Andrews has won well-deserved popularity and has the largest aale of any effervescing salt in the world, because this famous Liver Salt combines the pleasant qualities of an energizing taline, with the soothing laxative properties that are Nature's way of ensuring inner cleanliness. This point cannot be stressed too strongly. Inner Cleanliness means real health, which can never be achieved by harsh unnatural purgatives. A glass io the morning will give you a brighter, healthier outlook on life. Remember, Andrews is cheaper now in the New Ecoammy tin, so start Inner Geanliness-this foremost of all bealth principles -NOW !
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one of two tea
spoonfuls of Andrews every morning for a week-to keep 'well, inke Andrews regularly. It je u pure, mineral and fruit product.
Andrews has a slow, continuous effervescence quite different from that of other salipes. This slow offervescence releases tarbon-dioxide which has a markedly soothing elfeet on the lininga ol' stopanel and howej.
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LARGE TIN (8 oz.) $1.20
(Contains as much as a large bottle.)
HANDY TIN (4 oz.). 65¢
OLD (BOTTLE) PRICES
8 oz $2.00 4 oz $1,45
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12.00 10. 13.20 p.m. Belay of Ber vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral
1.30 p.m. Selections from Pucolai's Operza
"La Boheme"-Musetta's Walta Song -Grace Moore (Soprano) with Or- chestra. Your Tiny Hand Is Prožen Michael Bartlett (Tenor) with Orches
(Bung in Italian). Selection-Marek Weber and His Or chestra. "Turandos"-Weep Not, Lu!
Nobody SleepAlessandro Va lente (Tenor) with Orchestra (Sung
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160 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03
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London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Efrem Kurtz.
1.30
p. Renter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- venta.
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Fold
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Art "(Frankau-Handley- Crick); About Cruises (Frankau-Hand- ley Crick)-Murgatroyd and Winter- bottom (Two minds with not a single thought) with Monte Crick at the Pingo. Is It True What They Say About Dixie Lerner, Marks); Robins and Roses (Burko)-Jimmy Dorsey & Fils Orchestra How I Doin'? (Fow ler and Redman): The St. Louis Blues (Handy)Aaron. Shters.
2.15 p.
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(a) Kinda lonesome, (b) Black Eyes, (c) Two sleepy, people. (d) Sensation. 6.14 Record: Baby, Whatcha Gonna Do To-night (flm Good Morning Boys'): Head Over Heels In Love (Alm 'Head over 'Feels')-Li Palmer (Vocal) with Orchestra. 6.21 (a) Blue Venetian Waters, (b) Jungle Drums, (c) Warna, (d) Calentito. 6.35 corda:
"The
Great
(Two It Sends Me
Trot Medley-The Keyboarders- Pianos Coleman Hawkins (Saxo-
Drums). and
phone) with "Buck' Washington at the Piano. 8.4% (a) At Your beck and call. (b) Could be, (c) I hadn't any- one until YOU (4) Christopher Columbus.
Closing local Stock Quo«
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17.02 p.m. Harrison
'Cello solos by Beatrice
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7.15_p.m. "Straust - Le Bougeois Gentilhomme, Suite Op. 60..
Orchestra Walther Straram well
Paris)
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7.47 pm. Songs by Elizabeth Schu-
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Morgen. Op. 27. No. 4 (Strauss): Standchen, Op. 17, No. 2 (Btrauss)----- with Violin Obbligato by Isolde Men- ges and Orchestra. Be Praised, Thou Peaceful Night ("The Vagabond Ziehren) With Orchestra.
8.49_p.m. Local Time Signal, „Wen- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 pm Quentin Maclean at the Organ.
Edward German Selection: With Eric Contes Thro London (Knightsbridge to London Bridge),
8.15 p.m. Studio--Interview with Miss Genevieve Tobin and Mr. Wil- Hari Keighley
8.30 pm, Studio Concert by the Harmony Three and Hal Lorenzo.
9.00 p.m. J. H. Squire Geleste Octet, My Sweetheart When A Boy (Mor- gan-arr. Willoughby); Silver Threads Among The Gold (Danks-arr. Wil loughby) - Venetian Barcarolle Ferenade (arr. Willoughby)—with Vo- cal
2 quartette.
for
pm. London Belay--The News.
am. London Belay-More Food
Short takes
Interest.
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and Market Notes.
9.30 pm. Next week's programme. 9.65 pm. MUftary Band Music. Coronation Processional Music (Selected from the Music in the Royal Frocessin Coronation Day. May 12, Regimental Band of HM. Grenadier Guards conducted by Major George Miller,
10.90 book for 1929.
London Relay--Scrap-
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|10.00–Broadcast to Schools "Glimp-
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11.03-Luncheon. Musio (4). 11.30-terapon Musical Programme
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1.00-Fred Hartley.
plagist 1.
syncopating
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(PL) 3.00-Recital by Robert South
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(A)
6.46 English Folk Music by the B.B.G. Midland Orchestra with Arthur Cranmer, baritone (D2), 7.15--Dance Mliste-Jackson and his
Bland
(D2)
7.16-Scenes from the Tragédies of Ahakespeare's King
William Lear (D2).
8.45The History of the Jews." Talk
by a
J. W. Parkes (23); New Re- cords (H.1.). 8.50-Recorded Feature (A),
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(D2); News commentary (A). 9.15-News
(02) 9.20-Summary of the day's news (A),
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(D2).
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and melodies of ten years ago, with the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra
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