TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES
Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —12.30 •p.m., relay or community singing- from Town Hall; 3.0, afternoon session; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner music.; 7.0, news and market reports; 7.40, talk,' N. Kerr, "Physical Culture"; 8.0, selected programme of part-songs by IYA Choir, "The Blue Alsatian Mountains," "Drink to Me Only," "The Sea Hath Its Pearls," "Old Mother Hubbard," "Sortly, Sortly Over ■the Sea," "The Oars.arc Splashing Lightly," "Come Unto These Yellow Sands," "Hymn to Music," "in This Hour of Softened Splendour," "Route Marchin'"; topical talk, A. B. Cliappell; pianoforte solo, C. Towsoy, "Autumn"; solos, Mrs. H. L. Tlmmlngs, "My Dear Soul," "One Little Hour," "Arcady is Ever Young"; solos,, i 9 "There's a Land," Life s Epitome," "Love's Old Sweet Song"; recitals, Marian Irving, "I Wouldn't Be Too Ladylike," "Cats and Dogs," "Just Fancy."
Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —.5 p.m., childrens session; 6.0, dinner music: 7.0, news; 7.15, talk, "Review Journal Agriculture," L. W. McCaskill; 8.0, chimes; novelty, the band, "Down the Main Street" • t ? e bancl ' "Twilight ill the Mountains ; 8.9, soprano, Rita Holmes, n nnn W T t?° Summer ": 8-13, violin and piano, T. Ferrant and M. Wilson, "When My Dreams Come True," "Sleepy Valley"; recitals, Pennie Marshall, "Spring nhin £ London," "Ethelred"; 8.27, saxo phone band, "Coon's Birthday," "Lovable and Sweet"; 8.34, vocal, B. Brown, Roaming- in the Gloaming," 'a Belong to Glasgow ; 8.43, violin and piano, T. Ferr Wilson, "Rainbow Man," "Too Xm wiLi lords''; S -W. contralto, Little 01(1 Garden," lianii "T ; .. 8-53 ' marctl ' saxophone Pride ; tone poem, the band, oo on Flowers • 9.0, "weather report; ° P « a c]°' Holmes, "Open Thy Blue o ! 0 ,. 6 ' ttie Auld Scotch nnri m Ntm ' vlolin ' ancl plano - T. Ferrant !» a , M - Wilson, "When I'm in Loye"; 9.11, recital Pennie Marshall, "Ballad of Splenhlinri »rn C6 4' a' 1 !' tone pocm > saxophone nhnn'a hn uZ Camp"; foxtrot, saxorn£'i i? o'j You re the Cream in My »' i ' vocal, B. Brown, "When I ac , , t0 Bonn y Scotland"; 9.24, 7.^ ln t ; and^ ano ' T - Ferrant and M. Wilson, 3 Put Sweet in Home wiikfp 27 ' contralto, Netta Wilkie, "Meeting of the Waters";. 9.29, saxophone band, "Blue Streak"; 9.33, programme of dance records Wellington, 2YA.—Silent day. r l^ hr ' B v. t^ uro , h ' 3YA < 306 metres). —5 p.m., childrens session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.30, market reports; 8.0, relay from Civic Theatre of concert by Chrlstchurch Orchestral Society. »h,l yilrie , yi 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m., •children s session; 8.15, orchestra: 8.50, n ? WS: 8 - 55, country session; 9.30, Pi?warrt tS 13 ; 10 - 13 ' relay n ' om Prince Edward Theatre of "The Vagabond King."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 129, 3 June 1930, Page 6
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