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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA. CH&ISTCHUItCIi. (980 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Gi'amophotie recital. 3.15: Homo science—' Household Tanks Made Easier," talk prepared by the Home Soience Department, Otugo University." 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, Ladybird and Unclo Prank, o.o: pinner session, "Columbia" hoUr. 7.0: New* session. 7.30: Talk—Mr O. \V. B. Anderson, chairman o£ committee Canterbury Horticultural Society, "Sweet I J eas," arranged by 3YA Primary Productions Committee. 8.0: Chimes. Classical and miscellaneous programmo. 8.1: Overture —Victor Symphony Orchestra, "Dance of the Hours." 8.0: Qpartct—Melodious Four, "O Maiden Dearest" (Brahms). Contralto —Miss Belle llenaut, "Caro Mio Ben" (Oiordani). 8.16: Piano —Wllhelm Bnckhaus, 1 'Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" (Liszt). B.US. Baritone— Mr T. D. Williams, "The Erl King" (Schubert). 8.27: Instrumental —Studio Instrumental Octet (conductor, Mr Harold Beck), (a) "Grand March" (Verdi); (b) "Nocturne" (Chopin). 8.37: Du6t, soprano and tenor —Melodious Clio, "Dear Love of Mine" ("Nadesha" —Goring Thoniaß). 8 40: Sketch —Mr Alan W. Brown, "The Fallen Star" (Harry Graham). 8.45: Organ—Arthur Moale, (a) "March on a Theme of Handel" (Guilmant); (b) "The Pilgrim's Song of Hope" (Batiste). 8.53: Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, "All Hall, Thou Dwelling" (from "Faust"). 8.57: Soprano—;Mis3 Frances Hamerton, "Waits Song" from "Itomoo and Juliet" (Gounod). 0.1: Weather report and announcements. 9.8: Instrumental —Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) "To a Wild Rose" (MacDowell); (b) "Will o' the Wisp"; (c) "From an Indian Lodge"; (d) "To a Water Lily" (Woodland Sketches). 9.12: Quartet —-The Melodious Four. "Evening Has Loßt her Throne." Contralto—Miss Belle Itenaut, (ft) "Sapphio Ode" (Brahms); (b) "Woodland Thoughts" (Franx). 9.10: Instrumental —Studio Instrumental Octot. (a) "Pas do Amphores" (Chamiuftdc) j (b) "Mazurka" (Saint-Saens). 9.27: Baritone —Mr T. I). Williams, (a) "The Bird of Passage" (Head); (b) "Slow, Horses, Slow (Mallinson). 9.31: Sketches—Mr Alan W. Brown, (a) "Delightful People" iMS.); (b) "Exaggeration" (Belloc). 0.34: Tenor —Mr Russell Sumner, "Down Her Soft Cheek" (Donizetti). 9.88. Instrumental —Studio Instrumental Octet, "Intermezio" (with violin solo) (Hoist). 0.42: Duet, contralto and bass —The Melody Duo, "Night Hymn at Sea." Soprano—Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) "Skylark and Nightingale" (Iroland); (b) "Your Brother has a Falcon" (Ireland). 9.48. Balalaika Orchestra—Klriloff'S Balalaika Orchestra, "Shrining Moon" (Russian folk song). 9.B1: Quartet —The Melodious Four, "0 Peaceful Night" (German). 9.54: Instrumental— Studio Instrumental Octet, "Ballet Music from 'tie Cid' " (Massenet). 3ZC, CHRISTCHTJttCH. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's session. Overture, "Dor I'reichuti" (Weber), American Symphony Orchestra. 10.8: Tested recipes. 10.25: "Komio-Sonate m G," Maurice Marechal ('cello); "O, My Fernando," (Jyrenu Van Gordon (contralto); "Cara-Memoria," Fran® f'alkenburg (piano); "Cocoanut Nut Dance,'' Fred Van Eps (banjo); "Funiculi Funica.,ft," Guido Ciocoiini (tenor); "Spirit of America," New York Military Band; "Priere," Maurice Marechal ('ceilo); "Fierce Flamee are Soar iug," Cyrena Van Gordon (contralto); "Mario Nocturne," Franz Falkenburg (piano); "Chinese Picnio and Oriental Dance," Fred Van Eps (banjo). 11 a.m.: Dr. H. T, J. Tliacker will give a short talk on "Whitlows" (poisoned fingers); followed by "X)orwi Pure,'' Thomas Chalmers (baritone); "Naval Reserve March." 31.80: Close down. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News and luncheon music session. Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. <720 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio Horns. 3.1: Home scienee—"Household Tasks made Easier,' 'ta.k prepared by Home Science Extension .Department, Otago University. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle George. 6.0: Dinner music session, "11.M.V. ' hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturette—Miss Isea Oonnop, "Ballroom Dancing." 8.0: Ctnmes. Studio concert by Wellington Municipal Tramways Band (conductor, Mr E. Franklin), assisted by 2YA artists. March —The Band, "Entry of the Gladiators" (Fuclk). 8.6: Soprano—Miss Rita Hopkins, "Oh, That 1 Might Retrace the Way." 8.10: Record, instrumental—Novelty Orchestra, "Danse Bagatelle" (Bourdon). 8.13: Baritone—Mr C'.aude Moss, "Keramoa" (The Potter's Song) (Harris). 8.17. Humoresque —The Band, "Threo Blind Mice'.' (Shipley Douglas). 8.24: Elocution—Misss Zena Jupp, "Scots of the Riveriua" (Lawson). 8.29: Tenor—Mt Lewis Campbell, (a) "Slclliana" ("Cavalleria Itustlcana"— (Maseagni); (b) "Son o' Mine'" (Freebooter's Song) (Wallace). 6.85: Instrumental—Novelty Orchestra, "Ginger Bnaps" (Bonrdon). 8.88: Contralto—Miss Marjorie Bennie, (a) "By the Waters of Minnetonka" (Lieurance); (b) "Ships that Pass in the Night" (Stephenson). 8.44: Humour— Clarkson Rose, "My Austin Seven" (Rose). 8.47: Selection—The Band, "Chu Chin Ohow" (Norton). 9.0: Weather report and announcements 9.2: Boprano—Miss Nlta Hopkins, (a) "Thou'rt Like & Lovely Flower" (Schumann); (b) "'Thoughts" (Fisher). 9.8: Duet-*—Barrington and Foster Richardson, (a) "Genevieve" (Tucker); (b) "In the Valley where the Blue Birds Sing" (Solman). 9.14: Poetic march—--The Band. "The Vanished Army" (Alford). (Alford). 9.20: Humour—Miss Zena Jupp, "Education made Agreeable" (Leacock). 9.26: Baritone—Mr Claude Moss, "E Pari Ra" (Howe). 9.80: Selection—The Band, "Floradora" (Hewitt). 9.42: Contralto— Miss Marj6rie Bennle, "Love's Coronation" (Aylward). 9.46: Instrumental—Violin with organ, De Groot and Terence Casey, "Cavatina" (Ra#). 9.49: Tenor—Mr Lewis Campbell, "Tho Last Watch (Plnsuti). 9.58: Walt*—The Band, "Ecstasy" (BaynCa). March—The Band, "Old Comrades" (Teilro), IYA. AUCKLAND. <OOO Kilocycles.) S p.m.: Afternoon session— Relay of concert from Lewis Eady, Ltd., including literary selection by the Announcer. 3.15: Home Science—"Household Tasks made Rosier," talk prepared by Homo Science Department of Otago University. 5.0: Children's programme, conducted by Peter Pan. 6.0: Dinner music, "Brunswick" hour. 7.0: Mr H. It. Driver, "Book Review. w 7 15: News and market reports. 8 0: Chimes. Selection*—Mr Reg Morgan and his Orchestra, "Manteaus Notre." 8.10: Male chorus —Roobters Concert Party, "Y.M.C.A. Concert" (Merriffiaa). 8.18: Saxophone solo with orchestra, Mr E. Hoffman, "Sax-o Lot," 8.18: Novelty duft*— I The Bohemian Duo, "Mahara Ki A-Au" (trdtl.). 8.26: Waits —Tho Orchestra, "Beautiful Danube" (Strauss). 8.80: Baritone—Mr Reg Morgan, "Just Because tho Violets" (Rtukell). 8.40: Violin—Mr Frank Paraonp, "The Rosary" (Nevln, arrgd. Krelsler). 8.45: Talk—Mr A. B. Chappell, "Topical Talk." 9.0: Evening forecast and announcements. 0.2: Foxtrots—The Orchestra, (a) "Laughing Marionette" (Collins): (b) "Josie and Me" (O'Hagan), 9.10: Novelty duo* —The Bohemian Duo, (a) "Hflki Tonu" (trdtl.); "Tahl Nei Taru Kino" (trdtl.). 0.18: Male quartet—Sorbertlng Players, "A Japanese Sunset" 9.21: Trumpet solo—Mr R. Sprowl, "II Baela" (Ardlti). 9.26: Baritone—Mr Reg Morgan; "The Joy Bird" (Russell). 9.30: Dance programme by Reg Morgan's Orchestra.
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