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TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3TA, CHRISTCHURCH. (980 Kilocycles.) 3 p.ia.: Afternoon session, gramophone recital. 3.15: Home Science Talk, propared by Home Science E«partmcnt of Otago University, "Vegetable Dishes." 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Children's hour, Uncle Prank and Ladybird. 6.0: Dinner session—"Columbia" hour. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk on horticulture by Mr E. E. Wiltshire (Christchurch Horticultural Society), "The 'lrish' Plant and How to Grow It." 8.0: Chimes. Classical and miscellaneous programme. Overture —Milan Symphony Orchestra, "Semiramide" (Ros- »")■ 8.13: Quartet —The Melodious Four, Hail, Orpheus, Hail" (de Reef). Soprano —Miss Prances Hamerton, (a) "Starry Woods (Phillips); (b) "Falling Blossoms" (Sawyer). 8.9: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet—Conductor. Mr Harold .m ' " w oodland Sketches" (Macdowell); To a,Wild Rose," "Will o' the Wisp," ■r-i , m an Indi an Lodge," "To a Water Lily. 8.27: Contralto—Miss Belle Renaut, (a) "The Bitterness of Lore" (Dunn); (b) "A Little Birdie" (Puccini). 8.31: Humour—Mrs G. Hartshorn, (a) 'Jacob Strauss" (Adam); (b) "Healing Air of the Bagpipes" (Anon.). 8.35: Soprano and tenor—Dolce Duo, "For Aye, My 5076S 076 - v < Ge rman). 8.38: InstrumentalStudio Instrumental Octet, (a) "Intermezzo" (Gustav Hoist); (b) "The Dragason" (Gustav Hoist). 8.49: Quartet —Melodious T.°J?, r ' <a) "Rose Aylmer" (Fritz Hart); (b) "That Very Wise Man" (Parry). 8.58: Flute quartet—London Quartet, "The Carnival of Venice" (Briccialdi, arrgd. Stainer). 8.56: Bass—Mr T. D. Williams, "Oobblin* " (Sanderson). 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) "Second Mdvement }"> m First Symphony" (Beethoven); (b) Turkish March" (Beethoven). 9.8: Playlet—Mrs G. Hartshorn and Mr Philip England, "Confessions" (Conan Doyle). 9.28: Organ—Milton Charles, (a) "From the Land of Sky Blue Water" (Oadman); (b) At Dawning" (Oadman). 9.26: Soprano —Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) "The Wind in Your Hair" (Gibbs); (b) "April's Hour" (Gibbs). Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, "Serenade" (Schubert). 9.82: 'Cello —W. H. Squire, "The Broken Melody" (Van Biene). 9.86: Contralto —Miss Belle Renaut. (a) "Thon Art so Like a Flower" (Liszt); (b) "Maori Slumber Song" (Te Rangi Pai). 9.40: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet—Three valses, "Boheralenne Rustique" and "De La Reine" (Coleridge-Taylor). 9.50: Contralto and bass duet—Melodious Duo, "Nocturne" (Ohaminade). Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, (a) "My Lovely Oelia" (Munro); (b) "Pretty Creature" (Storace). 9.57: Flute quartet—London Flute Quartet, "Scotch and Irish Airs" (arrgd. Stainer). 10.0: Bass —Mr T. D. Williams (a) "Eldorado" (Mellinson); (b) "Violet" (Mallinson). Quartet—Melodious Four, "Daffodils" (Phillips). 10.6: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental! Octet, 'Henry VIII. Dances" (German). 3ZO. CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) 10.0 a.m.: Women's session; "Fragrant Rose," Losey's Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipes. 10.25: "The West, a Nest, and You," Harry Osborne (piano); "Shepherd's Love," Claudio Muzio (soprano); "The Fairest Rose," waltz, Charles Daab (xylophone); (a) "L'Arlesienne-Adag4etto"; (b) "Serenade Espagnole," Albert Spalding (violin); "Angel of Light," Albert Lindquiat (tenor); "Honeymoon Walts," Imperial Marimba Band; "Afterwards," Instrumental quartet; "A Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way," Ernest L. Stevens (piano); "A Kisa In the Dark," Claudio Murio (soprano); "L Elegante Polka," Charles Daab (xylophone); "Prelude," The Deluge, Albert Spalding (violin); "The Evening Star," Thomas Chalmers (baritone); "Manisot March," Imperial Marimba Band. 11.80: Close down. 12 noon to 1.80 p.m.: News and luncheon music session. Olose down. 2 YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.: Chimes. 8.1: Selected studio items. 8.15: Talk—Home Science "Vegetable Dishes," prepared by • the Home Science Department of Otago University. 8.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 6.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner music session, "H.M.V." hour. 7.0: ,New» session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Leeturette—Miss Inez Oonnop, "Ballroom Dancing." 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the Boys' Institute Military Band (conductor, Mr A. Iremonger) and 2YA artists. March—Boys'- - Institute Military Band, "Queen of the North" (Lltbgow). Overture —"Sana Soucl" (Kanla). 8.18: TenorMr 0. A. Williams, "The Question" (Schubert). 8.17: Quartet —The Lyric, "Dear Harp-of My Country" (arrgd. Nortucote). 8:21: Novelty piano—Mr Norman Isett, (a) '.'Variations on Home, Sweet Home (Grobe); (b) "Mazurka Brilliant'' (Lang-ton-Williams) 8.29: Elocution —Miss Rose Carte, "On the Other Train'.' % (Anon\). 4BM; . Xylophone—W. Byrne «i X-f tßennett, <».) '■"#>» Two Imps" (Alford). (b) "Dancer of Seville" (GrunowJ. 8.41: Baritone—Mr Will Gondie, <»>/'We™ J?" There" (Negro Spiritual), (arrgd. Burleigh) (b) "Can't Remember" (Lonr). »-«7Tenor horn solo—Bandsman .F. Ozmtoi, "lonia" (Allinson). Reverie— Boys' Institute Military Band. "Remember Me (Mackle-Beyer). 3.66: Soprano—Mrs Dorothy Ross, "Love's Garden of Roses (Haydn-Wood). 8.69: Bar£ dance-~-Boyß Institute Military Band. "T.P.G." (Henry). 9.8: Weather report »«4„ 1 ,*^ no ' w , c , e P* n A 8 ; 9.5: Tenor—Mr W. Roy Hill. (a). "Djna (McGill); (b) "I PHch My Lone y Cara(Coates). 9.11: Instrumental-J-J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Evening Lullaby (Squire). 9.14: Bas's-Mr W, Binet Brown. "The Windmill" (Nelson). 9.18: G»™«e —Boys'' Institute Military Band, Softly Unawares" (Llncke). ' *« t " Valley" (Hawkins). 9.27: Humour—MUs Rose Carte. "Packing Up" (Anon.). .»;»»; Organ—Emil Velazeo, (a) ' 'La Golondrina. (The Swallow); (b) "EstreMta" (Utile Stars): 9.89: Quartet—The Lyric, All Through the Nighf'Jtrdtl.). 9Mi- Vabe —Boys' Institute Military Band, The Grenadier." (Rimmer). 9.48: SopMno— Mrs Dorothy Ross, "Awake" (Pelissier). £&: ChoruV-Columbia Light Opera Com. nany. "Ivan Carylt Memories" (Weatherley, Rosa, McLellan and Caryll). »•*•/,*«* —Boys' Institute MiKtary Band, "Famous Fragments" (Hawkins). ITA, AUCKLAND. {$ (900 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.: Afternoon, session—Selected studio Item, by Lewis Eady. Ltd., including literary selection by the Announcer, 8.15: Borne Science Talk, '* Dishes.''Talk nranared bv the Home Beience Department St Ot'ago "university. B.O: .CMldrenV^ seasion, conducted by Peter Pan. 6.0: Dinner session-"H.M.V/' hour. M: .H«w end market reports. 7.40: Lecture on Art. 8.0. Chimes. Presentation of noyelty entertainment by "The Minus Xlm'l . mii &\.L2*i The Bekf 'assisted by I*A. Orchestral Octet). 9.80: Programme of dance music, "Brunswick."
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19916, 1 May 1930, Page 5
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