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O you know what Inner-Cleanlines
is? It means good health from within, and 'can easily be achieved by › taking Andreus Liver Salt from the New Economy Tin regularly.
For nearly fifty years in Great Brilitin and the Dominions Andrews has been sold in tins. And now a New Economy Tin is obtainable in this country. Prices are down because these tins are cheaper to make, pack and transport.
(The tins contain exactly the same quantify as the bottles.)
This world-famous Liver Salt has the largest sale of any elferteseing salt in the world, and in a refreshing, invigorating drink, and an ideal Tonie Laxative. By acting directly on the liver Andrews
lhes away all your digestive troubles, and by its gentle laxative properties quickly and pleasantly. removes constipation, the root cause of ill-health. When you are listless and "ran-down," then" is the time to start the easy pleasant Andrews habit to regain health and vigour.
Everybody can now afford Andrews in the New Economy Tin, so everybody can experience the true happiness that follows Inner Cieralness.
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ANDREWS
LIVER SALT
VIGORATES
The Doctor says.
Start well--take one or two teaspoonfuls of Andrews every morning for a week- to keep well, take Andrews regularly. It is a pure mineral and fruit product.
Andrews has a slow, continuous effervescence quite different from that of other salines. Tala alow effervescence releases carbon dioxide which has a markedly soothing effect on the linings of stomach and bowel...
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To get the best results from Andeswa Liva Salt, put oe or two teaspoonfuls into a 'glas of water and didrink while effervescing. Andrews it notouched by hand during manu facture, and old al Chemins and
You mood Andrews If you"suffer from
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12,00 to 12.20 p.m.» Belay of Ber- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral
| Waltzes Symphony Orchestre cond. [by Waltar Clochs.
5.15 p.m. London Belay---The News, 9.30, p.m. Hawalian. Munia, "On A. Little "Street in Honolulu...... Waltz (Lewis and Sharman)-Hilo Hawailan Orchestra, My Hula Love- Medley March: Hawalhau Waltz (Kealakal)-Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. Lonesome Without My BabyMasters Hawaiians (8teep Guitar and Banjo).
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5.50 pm. Bóngi by Stuart Robert- son (Bass-Baritone).
Aboard The Windjammer-Medley. of Bes Shantles (arr. Terry)-Intro: A-roving: Shenandoah: What shall
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So You Left Me For the Leader Of
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A Swing Band-Quickstep; The Snoop A commentary during, play by Ho- Quickstep. Rhythm In The Alpha-ward Marshall and Mitchsel Standing bet-Fox-Trot; Georgia's Gotta Moon from Lord's Cricket Ground, London. -Fox-Trot. Het Ple Quickstep Med- ley: Hot Pie Slow Fox-Trot Medley. 10.15 p.m. A Dance Programme.
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Ten Little Miles Prom Town-The
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Tangos-Por que? Crepus cule-Geraldo and His Gaucho Tango Die Fledermaus"-Vocal Gems (J. Orch; For-Trots-Easter Parade (as Strauss) Grand Opera Company in Alexander's Ragtime Band'): Say with Orch. (Sung in German). Waltz It With Music (as in 'Alexander's Song ("A Walts Dream" Herbert O. Ragtime Band-Henry King and His Straus)-Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Orchestra." Fox-Truts Flip: Flop Orch. "Countess Maritza Selection Joe Venut
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The Swing Song (Veroni (from Rhythm on the Ranch)-Os ger); Trot Here And There car Rabin and His Romany Band Duet Veronique Messa Fox-Trots Let's Stop The CLOCK: ger) Winnie Melville and Derek Old. There's A Ranch In The Rockies ham (Vocal Duet) with Piano. "The Geraldo and His Orchestra. Arcadiana Selection (Monckton) The Band of HM, Coldstream Guard cond. by Capt, J. C. Winddram...
1.30pm. Beuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
· 11,00 p.m.-- Close down.
1.40 p.m. The Band of HM, Grena- dier Guards.
Calls Naval March (Specially arranged); ¿G.S.G. Military March · (Specialty arranged). G.SR.
Tom
Jones"--Selection (German), G.SH. Silver Trumpets-Grand Procéssional G.S.0. | March (Viviani)
Trans.
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1.53, p.m. The Royal Command | Trans. It Concert Held At The Albert Hall, Trans. III London
-To-Heart-Easing Mirth-(Purcell- Davies)-Isobel Balle, Elsie Audda by, Astra Desmond and Chorus. The Cloud-Cap't Towers (Stevens)-Maŝy- ed Choirs cond. by Sir Hugh Allen, G.C.V.O. Y. Bore Glas (Welsh Folk Bong-Margaret Rees and Welsh
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2.15 p.m. Clase down.
6.60 p.m. "For the Children." Nursery Rhymes-Intro: Hot Cross Buns: Dame get up; Curly. Locks; Tom, Tom: I saw three ships; There was a frog: What have you got, etc. -Uncle George's Party with Orch "More Very Young Songs (A. M Milne Fraser-Simon); (a) Nursery Chatra (b) Waiting at the Window. () Spring Morning. (d) The End- George Baker (Baritone) with Plano.
Studio-Serial Story
My Treasure, Waltz (Becucci)Rus alan Novelty Orchestra. The General's Fast Asleep (Kennedy-Carr)-Oracle Fields (Vocal) with Orch,
6.30 p. Closing "local
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6.32 p.m. 'Organ
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American Commentary." Talk by Raymond Gram Swing (D1). 1.15 The B.B.C. Empire, Orchestra with Alfredo Campoli, violin (DI);
2.10-Trout Fishing": A Fly Fisher- man in Shropshire. Commen÷ tary on the art of casting a.`fy. (Dİ).
2.30--News (DI).
2.45-Sidney Torch, at B.B.C. Theatre'
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3.15 Sports News and Market Notes
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5.45-Music Hall, with the BBC.
Variety Orchestra (D2). 7.43-Leslie Simpson, at Organ of
Classic Cinema (12)
8.20 The First Cricket Test Match: England v. West Indies. Com mentary by Howard, Marshall (D2).
8.35-Light Music by Contemporary British Composers by the BB.C. Military Band (D2), 9.15-News CD2).
9.30-Violin Recital by Ruth Pearl
CD2).
9.45Sports News and Market Notes
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London Relay Musio 10.00-The First Cricket Test Match:
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England v West Indies (13). With Jack Daly the Irish Fer-10.18 "Accent on Rhythuz." Pro- sonality Star; Les Allen, The Radio
grammes of dance tunes, old Idol: Elsie and Doris Watera, Radio's
and new' (D3). Gert and Daisy. The BBC. Variety '10.30-The Table Under the Tree, " Orchestra. conducted by Charles Shad-
with the B.B.C. Thestre Or well, Presented by John Sharman.
chestra (3), 7:45 pm. BB.C. Dance Orchestra."", Radio Times Fox-Trot; The Fhan tom Of A Song (Hall), One Life, One Love Waltz, Beside My Caravan Tango There's No Time Like: The Present Quickstep",
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with Plano.. Shemaker Bornfiflin; Norwegian Ma- foreign
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