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BROADCASTING.

TODAY'S PROGRAMME. SZC, CIIKISTCHUKCH. (250 Metres.) 10.0 " a.m.: Women's sossiou; "Apple ,Blossoms;"- American Symphony Orchestra. 10.5: Tested . recipes. 10.25: "Tambourin Chinois," Mary Zentay (violin); "Trovatore" Miserere, Anpa Case, Paul Althouse and chorus; "Frivolity," Georgo Green' (xylophone); "My Sunburn-Girl," medley, I'red van lips (banjo); "Blow, blow, Thou Winter Wind," Foster Why (bass); "Polka on Popular "Airs," Garde Kepublicaine Band; "Pretty ■Eidelweiss,". Hungarian Orchestra; "Souvenir o£ • Moscow," Albert Spalding (violin); "O That We Two Were Maying" (vocal duet); "Smiles Then Kisses," waltz, Hawaiian Orchestra; "Nightingale Song," Vincent Bach (cornet); "In the Garden of the Gods," Thomas Chalmers (baritone) ;■ "I'lower of the Valley," Upper Bavarian Peasant Band! 11.30 a.m.: Closedown. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News and luncheon music session. Clo.se down. 2.'JO p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 6.0 p.m.': Children's hour. 7.0 p.m.: Wireless- 'session. 7.45:' News session. 8.0 p.ni,: Evening concert session—''The idol's Kye," Herbert and his Orchestra; "The Heart Bowed Down," Thomas Chalmers (baritone): ' "Long, Long' Ago," Julius Spindler (flute);. "Angel's.. Serenade," Margaret Keycs (contralto); "Serenade" (L'xdla), Mary Zentay (violin); "Si Vous l'Avie?. ' Compris," Bessaziau (tenor); "Copelia," entr'acte and waltz, Hungarian Orchestra; "Lasca," Edgar 'Davenjjort (recitation); "Shades of Night." -vocal duet; "Tho Jolly Coppersmith," baud; "My Vine and My Beloved," Paul Default (tenor); "Hungarian Serenade,'.' 'Mandolin Quartet; "Pilgrim's Chorua," Mulo Chorus; "Alexander's Medley," Fred van. Eps (banjo); "Wee Hooks 'Mang, the Heathor," Harry Lauder (Scottish song); "Honest Injun" (xylophone); "Shopherd's Dance," Charles d'Almainc (violin); "Then You'll I'emember Mo," Charles llackett .(tenor) : "Waters' of Venice," wal.tz,.: Jaudas Society .Orchestra; "After the Roses Have l'aded Away," vocal duet; "Pot Pourri," Garde TtepubliCaino Band.. 9.30 p.m.: Dance session. 10.15 p.m.: Close down.

2YA, WELLINGTON'. '720 Kilocycles.) S p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 3.40: Loeturette —Miss 11. C. Inglis. "Aim& -and Objects of New Zealand Trained Nurses.',' 3.50: Selected bt-udio items. 5.0: Children's session. 0.0: Dinner music session, "Columbia" hour. 7.0: News session, market,. reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Representative Department of Agriculture, "For tho Man ou the Lund." 8.0: Chimes. Overture—2YA . Sirion Orchestra (conduct-or, Mr 11. T. Dixon), selection from "Coppolia Ballet" (Delibes, arrgd. Tarau). 8.9: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Monica Maltrov, (a) "Tho Little Girl from Hanley Way" (Coningsby Clarke); (b) "in the City" (from ''The Malvt-rn Hills"). 8.15: Banjo —Mr Barry. Myddleton, <u) "I'lnfanta March" (Gregory); (b) "A Black Coquette" (Grimshaw). 8.22: Baritone—Mr R. M. Curties. (a) "The Pearl ot Sweet Ceylon"; (b) "-My Dear Little Cingalee" (Cingaleo) (Monckton). 8.29: Suite—Salon Orchestra. "Russet' and Gold" suito (Sanderson). 8.37: Entertainers—Hudson Stanley and Clarrie Green, (a) "Give it a Smile" ( Wiluiot and Long); (b) "Oldfashioned Locket" (Windrow); (c) "The Rich Man and the Poor Man" (Weston and Lee).. 8.17: Selection —Salon Orchestra, "Request Item." 8.55: Soprano—Miss Monica Malfroy, "Cradle Hong" (Kreisler). 8.59: Weather report and announcements.' 9.1: Banjo—Mr Barry Myddleton, (a) "A Gay Gossoon" (Osman); (b) "Darktown Dandies" (Monckton). 9.8: Baritone —Mr R. M. Curties, "Sloe Eyes" (Cingalee) (Monckton) 9.12: 'Cello —Mr StruileJ Chapman and Salon Orchestra, "Sta*- of Eve." .9.17: Entertainers—Hudson StanIcy and Clarrie Green, (a) "There's Gonna bo m Row in Someone's House" (Turk); (b) "Songs of tho Moment" (Medley). 9-27: Instrumental —Solon Orchestra, "Serenade' (Korganoff). . 9.32: Dance programme, "Columbia."

IV.\, AUCKLAND i.DUO Kilocycles.)

3 p.tu.: Afternoon session—.Selected studio iteniß. 3.15: Talk—Mrs Los Crane, "Tbo Beauty of Mind and Body in Relation to Diet." 3.30: Further belected studio items.' S.O: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Dave. 0.0: IMnner seesion, "11.M.V.". hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk —Mr A. MeSkimming, "Voice Culture — Ancient and Modom." 8.0: Chime*. Chorus and Orchestra —The British National Opera Company, "Introduction, Siciliana and Opening Chorus Cavalleria Rustiranu." 8.13: Mezzo-soprano—Miss J. M. Seth-Smith, "O Ma Lyro Immortelle." 8.19: March— Orchestral Octet, under direction of Mr Eric Waters, "March from 'Tannhauscr' " (Wagner». 6.26: Baritone—Mr Len Barnes, " Drinking »Soup M (liam-lot) . (Thomas). 8.:U: (orchestral accompaniment)— (u) "Jfelfidie Arab*" (Glaz'oiirioy). Clarinet and. 'collo(wchc&tral accompaniment )-7-Mr Gordon* Kady juul : Miss .Lalla Hemus, (b) •'Serenade.'" / Voi^lit). 8.."'.*: Vocal duet and chorus- —iieiliUe Nash,* Marjorio Parrie and British • National Opera Company, "Orinkinjf .Sons 'Cnvatlcria Kusticana' " (Mascaßni). 8.12: ,I'i.mo —Mr Cyril Towsey, "Wourth Mazurka" (Godard). 8.49: Talk—Mr A. B. Chappell. M.A.. "Topical Talk." 9.4: livening weather forecabt and announcements. 9.0: Soprano and chorus —May Blyth .and British National Opera Company, "Ka'ster Uyiun" ("C&vallerifl Tlusticann") (Masoasni). 9.12: Selection\YA Orchestral Octet, "The Hnow Maiden. 9.22: Mczzo-noprano —Miss J. M. SethSmitti, "Amour Vieos Aider." 9.29: 'Cello —W. H. Sqiiiro, "Scherzo" (Harty). 9.33: Fantasia—-IYA Orchestral Octet, "William Tell" (Kruger). 9.39:. Baritone—Mr Len Barnes, (a) "Salome. Salome" (Herodiade) (Mascagni) ; (b) "Senza Tetto: Senza Cuna" (II Guarany) (Gomez). 9.46: Chorus —Columbia Light Opera Company, "The Desert Sonj?—Vocal Gems" (Romberg). 0.50: Selection—lYA Orchestral Octet, "A Waltz Uream" (musical comedy).

4YA, PUNKDIN. (050 Kilocycle!*.)

3 y;in.: Chimes. • Selected., gramophone items. 4.2.-i:' Sporting results. ' 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Pete. 6.0: Dinner music—"H.M/V." hour. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Talk—Mr R. W. Marshall, "Tourist Resorts of New Zealand." 8.0: Programme of rnusic to be rendered by Kaikorai Band, under direction of Mr T. J. Kirk-Burnnand. March —Tho Band, 4 The Winning Fight" (Holyman): "Melodies from 'XI Trnyalnre' (arrgd. Sutton). 8.11: Baritone—Mr ( • P. Hawes. £ ißlie.i." Lad" (Day); (b) "The Windmill (Nelson). 8.17: Violin—Efrem Zimbalist', "Liebeslicd" (Kreisler). 8.21: Recital— Misa Isobel McGregor, "The Sisters (whittier). 8.20: Grand selection—Tlio Band, "Gounod's Greatest Works" (Gounod). 8.38: Soprano—Miss T. 0. Blackman, 1«'0 of Lalost Hits." 5.44: Brass quintetMembers of Baud, "Two Quartets by Fletcher." 8.51: Humorous vocal items — Mr B. Brown, "I Loved Iler Kver Since Slie was ft Baby" (Lauder). 8.53: Entr'acte— The Band. "No- 1 of 'Petite Suite de Concert' " (Coleridge-Taylor). 8.59: Contralto —Mies Constance Poole, "Wings" (D'Hardolot) 9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Orchestral Herman Finck's Orchestra, "Gaiety Echoes " 0.12: Baritone—Mr C. S. Hawes, "Homo- Along"' (Sanderson). 9.15: fantasia—The Band, "A Venetian Carnival . . (Watson). 9.2 H : Recital —Miss Isobel McGregor, "Comfort" (Service). 9.29: Band —Mandolinistico, "Torna a Surnento . (do rnrtis) 9.33: Soprano—Miss T. C. 13IncKman "Latest Hit." 9.37: Valse—The Band, "Golden Grain" (Tru.sell . 9.44: Humorous vocal items—Mr B. Brown, (a) , Bounding Bounder (Lauder), (b) The

Portobollo Lassie" (Lander). 9.49:' Organ ■—Milton Charles, "From the Land of Skyblue Water" (Cadmazi). '9.53: Contralto —Miss Constance Poole, (a) "Little' Old Garde®" (Hewitt); (b) "Beyond the Dawn" (Sanderson). 9.59: March —The . Band, "Half-and-Half". (Morris).

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19986, 22 July 1930, Page 8

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19986, 22 July 1930, Page 8

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19986, 22 July 1930, Page 8

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