BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3ZC, CHIUSTCHUKCH. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's session; "Artist's Mie Walts," American Symphony Orchestra. 10.5: Stat.on announcements and tested recipe* session. 10.25: "Dancing Stars," Job Green (xylophone); "Elf and Fairy," Frieda Hempal (soprano); "Calantho Waltzes," Ernest £. Stevens (piano); "Carolina Lullaby," Rao Eleanor Ball (violin); "Absent," Hardy Williamson (tenor); "Royal Australian March," New York Military Band; "Monto Cristo," Instrumental Quintet; "Dance of the Toy Regiment," Joe Green (xylophone); "The Night Wind" and "Bird Song," Frieda Hcmpel (soprano); "Far from Thee," Ernest L. Stevens (piano); "Underneath Hawaiian Skies," Rao Eleanor Ball (violin); "Song of tho Vikings," Orpheus Male Chorus; "Marcho Indienne," Creatore's Band. 11.80 a.m.: Close down. 13 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News and luncheon music session. 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. C p.m.: Children's hour. 7 p.m.: Wireless and Morso session. 7.45: News session. 8 p.m.: Evening concert session; "Dance of the Hours," American Symphony Orchestra; "A Brown Bird Binging," Helen Davis (soprano); "The Broken Melody," Lauri Kennedy ('cello); "One Alone," Frederick Kinsley (organ) ; "Tarantella Sincera," Gu'do Ciccolini (tenor); "In a Monastery Gardon," Poerloss Orchestra; "Pinafore Airs," Light Opera Commny; "Artist's Reverie," Ernest L. Stevens (piano); "Meditation," Madeline Sokolofl? (violin); "Erl Klnar," Arthur Middleton (bass); "Schon Rnnmar'n," George Green (xylophone); "Tho Dance of the Elves." Ferdinand HimnvMreich (piano); "Land of Long Ann," Charles Harrison (tenor); "The Smiler," Fred van Eps (bsnio); "On Wings of Song," Brarie Sundoliits (sopran«j; "C'Est Vous," Crawford Adams (violin); "Oiannlno Mia," A'lan Ro"prs (tenor): "La Paloma," Rodero's Band. 9.30 p.m.: Danco session. 10.15 p.m.: Close down. 3YA. WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio itvms. 8.80 and 4.80: Sporting results to hand. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncl« Jim. 6.0: Dinner music session, "Columbia" hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Representative, Agricultural Department, "For the Man on tho Land," 8.0: Chimes. A Special Studio Presentation of "The Belle of New York" (Kcrkev) by the Wellington Oporatio and Thcstrioal Society. Cast, Csrq Angelique, Mrs Amy Woodward; The Belle, Mrs Edith Nelkle (nee Bnckmaster); Fin, Pauline Shot ander; lohabod. Barton Ginger; Musical Tirector, Mr J. F. Woodward. The Society will be assisted by 2YA Salon Orchestra. This presentation will feature the musical numbors and a portion of the dialogue. An outline of the plot and the various scenos will be given by Mr W. A. Jameson. 10.0: (appro*.) Dance programme, "Brunswick" hour. 3 YA, AUCKLAND. (000 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio Items, including literary selection by the Announcer. 8.15: Taik—Mrs Les Crane, "Beauty of Mind and Body in Relation to Diet " 3.30- Further se.ected Btudio items. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Dave. 6.0: Dinner session—"ll.M.V." hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Air R. R. Talbot, "Motoring." 8.0: Chimes. Full evening programme by Madaino Mary Towsey and Company. Overture — Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "Oberon" (Weber). 8.9: l'iano quartet—Miss Alma Bevege, Miss Thelma Gordon, Miss Hazel Rainoy and Miss Margaret Cousins, march from "Tannhnuser." 8.15: Soprano—Mrs M. Cantwell, "Se Tu M'Ami" (do Fesche). 8.18: Piano solo—Miss Phyllis Graham, "Liebestraum No. 3" (Liszt). 8.23: Vocal duet—Misses C. Pringie and D. Moore, "Love is Meant to Mako Us Glad" ("Merrle Engand") (German). 8.28: Piano solos — Mrs Chus. Prime, (a) "Capriccio" (Longo); (b) "March Wind" (MacDowell). 8.82: Violin, flute and harp—Neapolitan Trio, "Sorenata Silvestri." 8.30: Soprano—Miss Nancy O'Connor, "Eriskay Love Lilt." 8.89* piano duo—Mrs R. A. Singer and Mrs M. Gully, "Walts" (Von Wilm). 8.44: Baritone —Mr John Bree, "Di Provens#" ("La Tiravlata") (Verdi). 8.48: Orchestral—Royal Opora Orchestra, "Sylvia Ballet" Intermezzo and Valse Lento (E'elibes). 8.52: Soprano—Miss Nancy Gilmore, "Jo Sais Attaches des Rubans." 8.55: Piano so o —Miss Edna Smith, "Yuba" (Dett). 8.58: Contralto—Miss Aimee Clapham, "Now is the Time to Love." 9.2: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 0.4: Piano golo—Pot Cooper, "Valse in G Plat" (Chopin). 9.8: Solo and choruj—Miss Mary Cirlton and Chorus, "Rhoda and Her Pagoda" ("San Toy") (Jones). 9.12: Orchestral —Royal Opera Orchestra, "Sylvia Ballet" prelude. 9.1(1: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Joyce Seth Smith, "Nuit Rcsplcndizzante." 9.20: Piano solo—Mrs R. A. Ginger, (a) "Valse" (Yarnefeldt); (b) "Marionettes" (Gossens). 9.26: Mezzo-soprano—Mrs MacDonald, "Kishmul's Galley." 9.20: Piano solo—Miss Doris Binns, "Mazurka No. 2" (Lsschetltsky). 9.38: Baritone—Mr John Brou, "II Balen" (Verdi). 9.37: Vocal trio —Misses Mary Carlton, Sylvia Dobbs and Marjory Yorks, "Happy Birds" (Hoist). 9.4 X: Violin, 'cello, flute and harp—Florentine Quartet, "Come Back to Sorrento" (de Curtis). 0.45: Messo-aoprano— Miss Molly Atkinson. "Essar Mestro 1 ' from "Mart#." 9.49: Vocal chorus —Madame Mary Towsey and Company, "Goodnight." 9.641 Orches* tral—Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, "Carnival Romain." 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 6.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Pete. 6.0: Dinner music, "Columbia" hour. 7.0: Hews session. 8.0: Chimes. Programme of music to be rendered by Salvation Army Citadel Band under direction of Mr A. Millard. March—-The Band. "Heralds of Praise" (Dickons). Seleotion—The Bond, "Wondrous River" (Goldsmith). 8.16: Baritone —Mr Albert Parker, "Come, Sing to M«" (Thompson). 8.10; Xylophone—The Xylo Rimba Orchestra, "Along Miami Shore" (Re"!al). 8.28: Sketch—Misses E. Holland and Winifred M Martyn, "Improvers." 8.80: Selection —The Band, "Songs of Liberty" (Mountain). 8.38: Contralto—Mrs P. Irvine, (a) "Lavender Days" (Dtummond), (b) "I Will Await Thee" (Clarke). 8.441 Saxophone novelty—Mr J. McCaw, "Chant du Rossignol" (Filipovsky), "Naughty Yodel" (Van Dyke). 8.61: Tenor—Mr J. Swan, "The End of the Road" (Lauder). 8.64: Euphonium solo—"Lift Up the Banner" (Merrit). Hymn—The Band. "Holy Spirit, Faithful Guido" (arr. Hawkos). 9.1: Weather report. 9.8; Orchestral—Debroy Somers Band, "Good News." 9.11: Baritone —Mr Albert Parker, (a) "Sincerity" (Clarke), (b) "Can't Remember" (Goatley), 9 18; Cornet solo—Tho Band, "Song that Reached My Heart" (arr. Hawkes). 9.26: Xylophone —The Xylo tlimba Orchestra, "My Swoetheart" Waltz. 9.29: Sketch—Miss Hol'and and Winifred M. Martyn, "Mrs Candy." 9.36: Selection—The Band, "My Treasure" (Goldsmith). 9.46: Contralto — Mrs F. Irvine, "The Turn of the Year" (Charles). 9.49: Clarinet novelty—Mr J. MoCaw, "Rhapsodium" (Correy). 9.58: Tenor—Mr J. Swan, (a) "Lassie o' Mine" (Watt), (b) "S'oep and the Roses" (TatoV 9.59: March —The Band, "Hawthorne (Hollis).
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