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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY»S PROGRAMMES. BYA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) S p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. CO: Children's session, conducted by Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank. 7.0: Sews session. 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Studio Orchastra, under the conduetorsbip of Mr Harold Beck, "Tout Vienna" valse (Strauss). 8.9: Soprano solo—Miss Conie Aslin. "Ave Maria" (Masceruai) (with violin solo by Miss Irene Morris). 8.12: Vocal quartet —Salon Quartet, "A Regular Royal Queen" ("The Gondoliers") (Sullivan). 8.15: Pianoforte) solo—Ethel Leginska, "Moment Musical—Moderato in C—Andante in A Flat (Schubert). 8.24: Tenor solo —Mr H. Blakeley, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" (Sullivan). 8.28: Violin solo —Fritz Kreisler, "Romance in A Major" (Schumann —Kreisler). 8.32: Violin solo—Miss Dulcie Mitchell, "The Dreary Steppe" (Grerchanivev). 8.36: Recitals —Miss Winifred Smith, (a) "Castles in the Air" (MS.); (b) . The. Pathway of Gold" (MS.). 8.41: Baritone solo—Mr J. Graham Young, "You in a Gondola" (Coningsby Clarke). 5.45: Solo and chorus —Zonophone Light Opera Company, vocal gems from "H.M.S. Pinafore" (Sullivan). 8.53: Soprano solo—Miss Corrie Aslm, "Spring Dropped a Song into my Heart (Lennis). Tenor and baritone duet —Salvator Duo, "The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above" (Lily of Killarney) (Benedict). 9.1: Weather report. 9.6: Orchestral —Studio Orchestra, (a) "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes" (arrgd. Quilter); (b) "Waltz No.l (for strings) (Scott). 9.14: Tenor solo Mr H. Blakeley, "Ah, Though the Silver Moon Were Mine" (Lolir). 9.13: One-step —Debroy Somers' Band. "American Mealev" (arrgd. Somers). 9.22: Contralto solo —Miss Dulcie Mitchell, "My Am Folk (Lemon). 9.26: Orchestral—Studio Orchestra, (a) "Intermezzo-Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni); (b) "Marche Militaire' (Schubert). 9.34: Soprano and contralto duet— Salonelle Duo, "Barcarolle" ("Tales of Hoffmann") (Offenbach). 9.38: Grand own and cornet—Arnold Grier, "Soft.y Awakes Mv Heart" (Saint-Saens). 9.42: Recitals Miss Winifred Smith, (a) "The Song of the Market Place" (MS.); (b) "Old Pierrot (Levey). 9.50: Baritone solo—Mr J. Graham Young. "Bedouin Love Song" (Pinsuti).9.54: March medley—H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, "Martial Moments" (arrgd. Wmt«r). 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: "Maritana Overture" (Farts 1 and 2), Columbia Symphony Orchestra. _ 10.5: j Tested recipes: Veal and ham patties J™*?™ buns cocoanut rice pudding; household tips! "Ma'ire, Mv Girl," Alfred O'Shea (teno»>. "Moments Musicaux" (Parts 1 and 2), Leginska (piano). 10.30: Miss Marie Kid- | ner will talk on "London Rambhngs -01-| lowed by Mis's Elsie Kidner singing "own ! Vauxhall Way" and "In Lincoln's Inn ; "Cherie Walts," G. T. Pattman on Conrnten I Theatre organ; "The Sunshine of Your j Smile." Charles Hackett (tenor) ; "On Wings ; of Sony." Lionel Tertis (viola); "The Day | When My Dreams Come True," Barbara ; Maurel (soprano); "A Princess of Ken sing- , ton," selection, H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, j 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News session and j cellaneous prosrramme, including: "Valse. Memories," "Glad Rag Do!i," and "I m On ! the Crest of the Waves." i ] IYA. AUCKLAND \ (333 Metres.) I 3 p.m.. Afternoon session—Selected studio j items. 4.0: Literary selection by the An- > nouncer. 4.8: Further studio items. 4-25: j Sports results to hand. 6.0: (Children's session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Madame | Mabel Milne, "Health Poods and Diet." j 8.0: Chimes. Special presentation of jubilee S songs and Neuro Spirituals by Mrs Daisy I Basham and the Lyric Quartet. 8.1: Overture —H.M. Coldstream Guards. "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe). 8.9: Lecture-recital — Mrs Daisy Basham and the Lyric Quartet, "Ne°-ro Spirituals and Jubilee Songs" Part 1 °8.89:~ Piano —Mr Eric Maxwell. (a) "Pierrot Reveur" (Schott) ; (b) "Caprice —Sganaralle" (Lengniek). 8.47: 'Cello solos—W. H. Squire, (a) "Silver Threads Among- the Gold" (Danks) ; (b) "Melody ir» F" (Rubenstein). 8.55: Weather report. 8 58: Humour —Mr Leonard J. Cronm, "Humours of Parliament." 914: Band selections —Black Diamonds Band. («> j "Funeral Mareh of a Marionette CGou- j nod); (b> "Punjab Mareh" (Payne). 9.22: } Lecture-Recital —Mrs D. Basham and the ; Lyric Quartet, "Negro Spirituals and Jubilee ; Songs" Part 9. 9.52: Piano—Mr Eric Max- | well, "Impromptu in B Flat" (Schubert), i 9 56- Novelty—National Military Band, | "Weymouth Chimes" (Hare). This pro- j gramma will be twice interrupted to jn« j for relay of items from the rehearsal of the Bohemian Orchestra. 2YA, WELLINGTON, i (720 Kilocycles.) ] 12 noon: Results of Wellington Racing j Club's winter meeting (second day,, inter- j spersed with gramophone items. 4.30: He- i broadcast of description of Second Test matcn ; New Zealand v. New South Wales. { 4YA, DUNEDIN. j (463 Metres.) j 8 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sports resulte to. hand 0.0: Children's sessjon, conducted by Aunt Anita. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Overture—Sonsas Band, "High Sehool Cadets" (Sonsa). 8.5. Soprano solos—Miss Florence Suaner ta). I Am Longing for You" ( Marshall) : (b> My Gentle Child" (Bel Rei«o). 8.12 from Bits of novelty orchestra 8 27 - Debate—Messrs R. Thompson, P. l*.asn. j' McGowan and F. Moloney (of the *>nnedrn Debating and Social Club), subject: "That Woman has more than Come into her Own 92- Weather report. 9.4: Tenor solos—Mr John Kennedy, (.)»! H ,^ rd (Coates); lb) "Duna" 9 11- Tvlophone solo—Sam Herman. A. Fresco."' 9 14: Soprano »ol«--M>" *£?««• Sumner. "The Glorious Land of Sprmg (Slater). 9-18: Wiedeeft, "Subenola" (Wi«do«ft). 9-31; Tenor solo—Mr John Kennedy. ''Youth f Mlitsen). 9.25: Relay from Bit* of novelty orchestra interlude. 9.35: Dance programme.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 7