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BROADCASTING.

to-day's Programmes.

jV.\, CJIKISTCHUUCII. (080 Kilocycles.)

y p.ft).: Aftenioou session—Urainophonu recital. 3.15: Homo scieneo—"The Arrangement of Kitchen Equipment.'' Talk prepared by the Home Science Department, Ota go University. 3.U0: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports rosults. 5.0: Children's hour, Ladybird and Uncle Frank. 6.0: Dinner segßion—"H.lf.V." hour. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk—Mr J. Brown, Canterbury Education Board, "Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Clubs in North Canterbury," arranged by the 3YA Primary Productions Committee. 8.0: Chimes. Relay from tho Civic Theatre 6f the first demonstration programme by the winners at the Musical Elocutionary, and Danciug Competition*, being the twentieth annual festival of the ChristChurch Competitions Boc!cty (Incorporated). Musical adjudicator, Mr James Brash (of Sydney); elocutionary adjudicator, Mr Clement May (of Wfclllugton); dancing adjudicator, Mr Alex. Sutherland (of fnvercargill); managing secretary, Mr T. F. Hall.

3ZO, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.)

10 a.m.: Women's session. "Artist's Life Waltz," Americah Symphony Orchestra. 10.6: Tested recipes: Savouries —Potato and sausago croquettes, tomato rarebit, tomatoes with rice. 10.25' "Crying for You," Waltz, Ernest L. Stevens (piano); "Comiu' Thru' the Rye," Betsy Lano Shepherd (soprano); "Andante-Symphonio Espagnole," Vasa Prihoda (violin); "Light Cavalry Overture," George Hamilton Green (xylophone); "Friend dt Mine," Ernest Davis (tenor); "Monte Gristo," Instrumental Quartet; "A Kiss in tho Dark," Ernest L. Stevens (piano); "His Lullaby," Merle Adcock (cohtralto), (a) "Air," <b) "Ruins of Athens," Vasa PrihOda (Violin)- "Tannhuuser March." George Hamilton Green (xylophone); "Because," Ernest Davis (tartor); "Marltana," ovurturo, Sodero'a Band. 11.30 a.m.: Close down. VI noon to 1.80 n.m.: News and luncheon music session. Closo down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.)

3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio Ucnw. 3.15: Home Science Talk, prepared oy Homo Science Extension Department of Ctago University—"The Arrangement of Kitchen Equipmont." 3.30 and 4.30:' Sporting r«•ults. 6.0: Children's session. 6.0: Eitmor session—"H.M.V." hour. 7.0: Nev/» session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lccturetto —Mr L. D. Webster, "A Talk on Music—Good, Bad, and Very Ordinary." (The first of a series.). 8.0: Chimes. Relay fiom Wanganui Opera House, of Coucert by Queen Alexandra's Own Bund, under the eonductorship of Captain G. Xj. Buckley. March of triumph, "Entry of the Gladiators" (Jules Fucik). 8.3: The band, ovorture—"Solenclle" (1812) (Tsehaikowoky;. 8.15: baritone —Mr C. I. Spillaoc, "Prologue from "Fagliacci" (Leoncavallo). 8.21: Comet 8010, by request—"O for the Wings of a Dove" (Mendelssohn), by Master Jack Buckley, 14 yfiars of age, with band accompaniment. 8 25' Descriptive sketch—"The Mill in the Date" (Oope). The band— Synopsis, (a) "Early Mom, Birds Singing, etc.": (b) "The Miller Goes to Work"; (c) "Opening of the Mill Sluice" (d) "The Mill Starts"; (e) "The Merry Millers; They Whistle and Sine; from Morning to Night"; (f) "The Mill Ceases." 8.30: Soprano—Mrs Owen Warnock, "Nightingales of June" (Sanderson) 8.36: Soloction—The band, "Tristan and Isolde" (Wagner). 8.46: Novelty Trio, "Mighty Lak' a Rose" (Kevin), arranged by Alpha Rutntoy: R. Davis, violin and trombone, A. itamsty, "cello and Angel horn, and Master J. Buckley, Si»no and cornet. 8.57: Trombone solo—a&dsfnan G. Handley, "The Parachute" (Button). 9.3: Humours sketch—-Miss Zelda Watts, "A Lecture on Bottles." S.B; Cornet «olo —Mr Gordon Bergerson, "Zelda" (Code). 9.20: Contralto—Mrs S. Wills, "O Lovely Night" (Landon Ronald). 9.28: Selection —The Band. "Ballet Music from •JiaiVotha," 9.37: Flute solos—Mr Claude Pucker, (a) "The Brook" (RiUgor); (b) 'Papillon" (Kohler). 9.47: Instrumental rio—The Bridges' Trio. "Tbo Jolly

Robbers" (Suppe). 0.57: Tenor—ilr I Wilbraham, "Horenata" Toselli). 10.7: Mus cal novelty—Stodart's Dance Orchestra "Deep >.ißbt" U.angH. 10.17: Ss'lection— Th» Band, "The Merchant of Venice'' (Rosse). 10.20: March—Tno Band, "Ravenwood" (Rimmer)'. I"SA. AXJOKLASI). (900 Kilocycles.)

S p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items by Lewis Eady, Ltd.; Literary selection by the announcer. 8.15: Home science —"The Arrangement of Kitchen Equipment." Talk prepared by Home Science Department OUgo University. 5.0: Children's Bession, conducted by "Peter Pan." 6.0; Dinner session—"H.M.V." hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—lYA Or-

rhestral Octet, under tho direction of Mr Kric Waters. Overture from "Idoraenin' (Mozart). 8.0: TeL or—Frank Campbell. ' Countrv Folk" (Brahe). 8.12: Novelty pianoforte—Mr Ivan Perrin, (a) "Thus is Heaven" (Akst); (b) "Mocking the Claries" (M.S.). 8.20: Orchestral—lYA Orchestral Octet. (a) "llonka-Czardas (MicUels) • (b) "Japanese Carnival <li:iM(ue>. 8.20: Novelty duo —Mr Elton Black and Mies Alice Bennetto. "Pierrot Fantaav, Part 1" 5.41: Suite—lYA Orchestral Octet. Suite, "Jevington" (Loughborough), 1. Jovington Fields; 2. Jovington Down; 8. Jevington Jig." 8.51: Tenor —Mr Frank Campbell. "I H«ar a Thrush at Lvo (Cadman): "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyos" (Quilter). 8.58: Evening weather foreraM and announcements. 0.0: Walt* —IYA Orchestral Octet. "Irish Whispers (Anclttlfe). 0.5: Novelty piano—Mr Ivan Perrin. (a) "The Devil is Afra'd of Music' (Robihon): (b) "I've Got a Feclinc I'm Falling (Walker)., 0 13: Novelty duo—Mr Klton Black and Miss Alice Bcnnclto, * eT ™ l Fantasy, Part 2." 0..25: Selection—lYA Orchestra! Octet, Musical Comedy— 'On with the Dance" (Coward-Braham). 3-33: Programme of Dance Munir —"Columbia.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19940, 29 May 1930, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19940, 29 May 1930, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19940, 29 May 1930, Page 6