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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

3ZO, CHRISTCHUROH. (250 Metres.) 10.0 a.m.: Women's session; "A Suite of Serenades,' Spanish, American Concert Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipes. 10.25: Scenes de la Osarda," Arcadie Birkennoltt (violin); "I Am a Roamer Bold," Arthur Middleton (bass); "Summer Dreams," Venetian Instrumental Quartet; "Pastorale," Sergei Rachmaninoff (piano); "Les Oiseux dans la Oharmille," Anna Case (soprano); "La Gazza Ladra Overture," Edison Concert Band; "A Suite of Serenades," Cuban, American Concert Orchestra; "Largo" (Corti), Arcadia Birkenholtz (violin); "A Spring Morning," Julia Heinrich (soprano); "Serenade" (Schubert), Venetian Instrumental Quartet; "Second Rhapsodie," Part 8 (Liszt), Rachmaninoff (piano); , "Mon Coaur ne peut changer," Anna Case (soprano); "Tendresse," Edison Concert Band. 11.30: Close down. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News and luncheon session. 2.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert 'session—' 'Merry Wives of Windsor," American Symphony Orchestra; "Legende de la Sauge," Mario Laurenti (baritone); "Hungarian t Dance," Helen Ware (violin); "Voice 'of the Mountain Land," Arthur Middleton (bass); "March of the Mannikins," Ray Perkins (piano); "Les Filles de Cadix," Alice Verlet (soprano); "A Gay Gossoon," Vess Ossman (banjo); "The Prince of Pilsen," New York Light Opera Company;' "Ohasse aux Papillons," Wipert A. Moor (flute); "Miserere," Oreatore's Band. 4.80: Close down. 6.0 p.m.: Children's hour. 7.0 p.m.: Wireless and Morse session. 7.80: Short talk by Mrs M. Houston, "The Danger of Assuming All Growths on Feet to be Corns," followed at 7.45 by news session. 8.0 p.m.: Evening concert session—"Kasbek," Gypsy Orchestra; -"The Valley of Laughter," Anna Case (Boprano); "Traumerei," Albert Spalding (violin); "She Is Par from the Land," Thomas Chalmers (baritone); "Poinsettta," waltz, Franz Falkenburg (piano); l "Maringy Tango," Spanish Orchestra; "Juliet's Waltz Song," Lucrezia Bori (soprano); "Hungarian Rhapsody," Lauri Kennedy ('cello); "Erl King," Arthur Middleton (bass), (a) "Anitra Dance," (b) "At the Brook," Cherniavsky Trio; "Shepherd Love," Claudio Muzio (soprano); "Witch Dance," Vasa Prihoda (violin); "Five Hundred Thousand Devils," Otto Goritz (baritone); "Liebestraum," Frederick Kinsley' (organ); "The Radiance in Tour Eyes," Marie Rappold; "Valse Vanite," Rudy Weidoeft (saxophone); "The Evening Star," Thomas Chalmers (baritone); "Little Log Cabin of Dreams," and "Ramona," Louis Kaufman (violin); "Sliding Sid," New York Military Band. 9.30: Dance session. 10.15: Close down.

IYA, AUCKLAND, (900 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items, including literary selection by the Announcer. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Dave. 6.0: Dinner session, "Columbia" Hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.15: Talk—Mr Geo. Campbell, "Motoring." 7.40: Talk, under the auspices of the Auckland Zoological Society, Rev. Angus Mac* Donald, 0.8. E., "The Sacred Ibis of the Egyptians." 8.0: Chimes. This programme will be interrupted by a relay of "talkie" items from the Majestio Theatre. Overture—--IYA Orchestral Octet, under the conductorship of Eric Waters, "Nell Gwynn" (German). 8.9: Baritone —Mr William Gemmell, (a) "Come, Open Wide your Window" from "Don Giovanni" (Mozart); (b) "Village Blacksmith" (Weiss). 8.16: Entr'acte— Band of the Garde Republicaine, "Carmen Entr'acte No. 1" (Bizet). 8.20: One-act play. Auckland Comedy Players, "The Kiss (Preston). 8.45: Selection —ITA Orchestral Octet, Two Dances from "Prince Igor" (Borodine). 8.53: Soprano—Miss Loli Solomon, (a) "Vio Che Sapeto" (Mozart); (b) "Porgi Amor" (Mozart) from "Nosae di Figaro." 9.0: Weather forecast and announcements. 9.2: Selection—lYA Orchestral Octet, "Fantasia" on "William Tell" (RossiniKruger). 9.12: Baritone —Mr William Gemmell, "Lend Me Yonr Aid" from "La Reine de Saba" (Gounod). 9.16: Entr'acte—Band of the Garde Republicaine, "Carmen Entr'acte No. 2" (Bizet). 9.20: One-act play— Auckland Comedy Players, "A Little Dinner" (Lester). Selection —IYA Orchestral Octet, "Chanson Indone" (Rimsky Korsakov). Soprano—Miss Lola Solomon, "The Dancing Lesson" from "The Passing Show" (Oliver). Male Choir —The Salisbury Singers, (a) ' 'Early One Morning'' (Bullivant); (b) "When for the. World's Repose" (Mornington). 9.52: Selection —IYA Orchestral Octet, selection from "Tiptoes" (Gerslwrin). 2YA, WELLINGTON, (720 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Selected studio items. 8.30 and 4.80: Sports results. 5.0: Children's session, 6.0: Dinner session—"Columbia" Hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturctte —Representative, Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes.' Overture — 2YA Salon Orchestra (conductor, Mr M. T. Dixon) "Stradella" (Flotow). 8.9: Soprano —Mrs Amy Dunn, (a) "Who Knows" (Ball); (b) "The Cuckoo Clock" (Schaefer). 8.15: Relay from Concert Chamber of Town Hall—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio Recital, ' r First Movement of the Archduke Trio" (Beethoven). 8.25: Baritone —Mr L. J. Bryan, (a) "I've Got a Motto," from "The Arcadians" (Monokton and Talbot); (b) "Just as Father Used to Do," from "Quaker Girl" (Monckton). .8.82: Popular songs—Miss Lily Charles, (a) "Rose and June" (O'Hagan); (b) "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" (Dubin-Burke) (by request). 8.87: Instrumental —2YA Salon Or'ehostra, "Coppelia Ballet" (Delibes). 8.45: Humour —Mr Doug. Stark, "Tao Engineer" (Fyffe). 8.51: Soprano—Mrs Amy Dunn, "An Open Secret" (HuntingtonWoodman). 8.55: Instrumental—2YA Salon Orchestra, "Song of the Clock" (Burchell). 9.2: Weather report and announcements. 0.8: Lecturette—Dr. D. E. Platts-Mills, "The New Zealand Obstetrical Endowment Fund.' 9.10: Baritone —Mr L. J. Bryan, "Cpjleur de Rose," from "Quaker Girl" (Monckton). 9.14: Popular songs—Miss Lily Charles, (a) "Love is a Dreamer" (Green and Btept); (b) "Smiling Irish Eyes" (Ruby-Perkins) (by request). 9.20: Relay from Concert Chamber of Town Hall—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. Recital, "First Movement Quintet in O Minor" (Dohnanyi). Tho Trio will be assisted by Mrs Eric Meier and Mr W. E. McLean. 9.80: Humour —Mr Doug. Stark, "The Postie" (Gibson). 9.35: E»nce programme, "Brunswick."4YA, DUNEDIN, (660,. Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's Hour, conducted by Uncle George. 6.0: Dinner Music, "Columbia" Hour. 7.0: News session. ,7.15: Talk—Mr R. W. Marshall, "Tourist Resorts." 8.1: Programme of music to be rendered by the Kaikorai Band, under the direction of Mr Thos. J. KirkBurnnand, and assisted by 4YA.artists. March —The Band, "Machine Gun Guards (Marchel). Intermezzo —The Band, "A Spring Day" (Haines). 8.8: Soprano—Mrs Dl Carty, "My Ain Folk" (Lemon). 8.12: Selection—Jack Hylton's Orchestra, Good Old Songs." Part 1. 8.16: , Rectal—Miss N. Warren, (a) "Aunty Doleful*s Visit (Anon.); (b) "The Hindoo's Paradse' (Anon.). 8.22: Selection—The Band, "The Valkyrie" (Wagner). 8.82: Baritone—Mr R. Martindale— (a) 'JSimo-i the Cellarer (Hatton); (b) "The Wolf" (Shield). 8.88: Hawaiian—Kane's Hawaiians, (a) "Drowsy Waters" (Kilan); (b) "Hilo Hawaiian March" (trdtL). 8.44: Mezzo-contralto— Miss Helen Roy, "To Tell Thee How I Love" (Liddle). 8.47: Ballad—The Band, (a) "Phyllis is My. Only Joy" (Hobbs); (b) "Half and Half" (Morrison). Male Rounders, "Singin' in the Rain (Freed-Brown). 8.54: Organ—Jesse Craw-, ford, "Serenade" (Romberg). 9.0: Weather report and -.nnouncements. 9.2: SopranoMrs D. Carty, (a) "Come, Sing to Me (Thompson); (b) ''Where the Hills of Ben Lomond Look Down on the Dell" (Ray). 9.9: Selection —Jack Hylton's Orchestra, "Good Old Song." 9.15: Musical monologue—Miss N. Warren, "Bredon Hills (Houseman). 9.20: Descriptive selection— The Band, (a) "Venetfcn Carnival (Douglas). Interlude—The Band, (b) ''Creation Hymn" (Beethoven). 9.80: Baritone—Mr Darltßlue Ocean" (Petrie). 9.84: Organ Jesse Crawford, "Indian Love Call. (Friml). Male Quartet—The *>-<-£«• "Deep Night" (Valee-Henderson). 9.40. Concert waltz—The Band, "Waves of the Danube" (Ivanovici). 9.47: Mezzo-contralto —Miss Helen Roy, (a) "fi-wtay (Brahms); (b) "Serenade" (Brahms). 9.53: Chorus—Light Opera Company, ' The New Moon" (Romberg). 9.57: Concert MaTch—Band,."Dunedin City" (T. J. KirkBurnnand).

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 9

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 9

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 9

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