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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3TA, CHRISTCHURCH. (980 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.: Afternoon session—Gramophone rocital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Pat and Birdman. 6.0: Dinner session—"Columbia hour. 7.0: News seßsion. 7.80: Sports results. 8.0: Cliimes. Overture —Paul Whiteroan and his Orchestra, "Rhapsody in Blue." 8.9: Popular song—Mr E. A. Dowell, "Gipsy Love S0115," from "Fortune Toller" (Smith). 8.13: Violin —Miss Irene Morris, "Boat Song" (Ware). Chorus—The Salon Group, "Sonny Boy (Henderson). 8.20: Steel guitars an J ukulele—Miss Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Trio, (8) "Under a Texas Moon" (Perkips) ; (b) "Lazy Louisiana Moon" (Donaldson); (c) "When the Real Thing Comes Your Way" (with vocal refrains by Eiaino Moody) (Speirs-Coslow). 8.29: Mezzo-con-tralto—Miss Katliloen Johns, (a) "Little Irish Robb" (Zamecnik) ; (b) "Keep the Sun in Your Heart" (Hedley and Acres). 8.36: Instrumental —Broadcasting Trio, "Trio No. 1" (Bohra). 8.46: Humour In song and story—Mr Jock Lockhart, introducing: "Love, Limited" (Weston Lee). 8.62: Organ—Sidney Custard, "Cuckoo (Jonnsson). 8.55: Baritone—Mr Arthur Couch, "Mountain Lovers" (Squire). Saxophone—Rudy Wiedoeft, "Rubenola (Wiedoeft-Frey). 9.2: Weather report and station notices, 9.4: Orchestral—lnternational Concert Orchestra, "My Treasure. 9.8: Popular songs— Mr E. A. Dowell, (a) "You'd Rather Forget Than Forgive Me' (Johnson and E'avis); (b) "I'm Looking for a Girl Named Mary" (Stept). Violin—Miss Irene Morris, "Poerne (Fibich). 9.17: Chorus—California Humming Birds, "She's a Greit, Great GjrJ--9.20: Steel guitars and ukulele—Miss Ivlaine Moody's Hawaiian Trio, (a) "Lament (steel guitar solo by Miss Moody) (MS.) i (b) "Hawaiian Love Bird" (DonnikerRoyst): (c) "Truthful Parson Brown. 9.29: Mezzo contralto—Miss Kathleen Johns, "Dream Avenue." 0.32: Instrumental— Chrlstchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn): (b) "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint-Saens): (c) Three Fours' Valse" (Coleridge-Taylor). 9.42: Humour in »ong and story —Mr Jock Loelthart, introducing: "Bow-wow-Wow (LowJ. 9.49: Accordeon —P. Frosini, "Silver Moon (Frosini). 0.52: Baritone —Mr Arthur Couch, (a) "The Dream Tryst" (K. Russell): (b) "Why Shouldn't If" (Squire). 9.58: Orchestral —International Concert Orchestra, "Luxembourg Waltz." Dance music until 11 p.m., "Brunswick" hour. 3ZC. CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's session. "Dou* liangage," Reed Orchestra. 10.6: Tested Wipe"10.25: "The Foot Guard Walties," Ray Perkins (piano); "Hold the FoA," Edward Allen (baritor.e); "On Wings of Song, A as» I'rihodn (violia); "Medley of Southern Airs," Fred Van Bps (banjo); ''ln ou«st s-iolo," duet; "Boston Commandery March, Military Band. 10.59: "Italians in Algeria, Overture, American Symphony Orchestra; "Love and Kisses" Caprice, Ray Perkins (piano); "Pull for the Shorj," Edward Allen (baritone); "Songs jly Mother Taught Me' and "Poem,'' Vissa Pnhoda (violin); "DavUey'd Dream and Awakening," Fred Van Kps (banjo); "Funiculi Funicula," Guido Ciccolini (tenor); "American Patrol," New York Military Band. 11.30: Clos# down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Ki.ocycles.) 8 p.m.: Relay description of football match played at Athletic Park. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Toby. 6.0: Dinner music aession, "H.M.V." hour. 7.0: Nows session, markot reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Miss M. Ellis, M.A., Lecturer in History, Victoria University College, a W.E.A. Lecturette. "Early Voyages Around New Zealand. ' 8.0: Chime*. Relay from the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, of the Wellington Apollo Singers first concert of the 1930-31 season. (Conductor, Mr H. Temple White.) . Tho Choir, (a) "Hymn to Apollo," from "Ulysses" (Gounod): (b) "Sylvia" (Oley Specks); (c) "To Thee, Oreat Lord," from "Moses in Egypt" (Rossini).. Piano solos —Mr Ernest Jcnner, A.R.AM., (a) "My Believing Heart Rejoice, Sipg, and Make Merry" (J. S. Walter Rommel); (b) "Berceuse" Op,_ 11. No. 1 (Liapounov). Soprano solo—Miss Myra Sawyer, Shadow Song," from "Dinorah." The Choir, (a) "Now Is the Month of Maying" (Old English) (Morley); (b) "Queen of the Si'ent Night" (.Gerard Cobb); (c) "Much Ado About Nothin-j'.' (Robinson). From the 'studio: We-ither report and announcements. Overture—Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "The Mastersingers." Be'ay from Concert Chamber, Town Hall: The Choir, (n) "Drake's Drum" (Coleridge-Taylor); (b) "In a Gondola" (Linders); (c) "The Wood Chuck" (Linderi). Piano solo—Mr Ernest Jenner, A.R.A.M., "Jen* d'Eau" (Ravel). Soprano solo—Miss Myra Sawyer, "Adrift." from "Songs of the Chinese" (Granville* Bnntoek). The Choir, (a) "Music When Soft Voices Die" (Ward-C.isey); (b) "The Soldier's Farewell" (Kinkel); (c) "Concert 1 Wnltz." 10.0 (approx.): Dance programme— "Brunswick." 11.0: Sporting summary.
IYA, AUCKLAND. (900 Kilocycles.) 2.45 p.m. (approx.): Relay of Rugby football match front Eden Park. 6,0: Children'* session, conducted by Cinderella. 6.0: Dinner session— "Parlophone" hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 6.0: Chimes. Relny of Municipal Band concert from the Auckland Town Hall. 10.0 (approx.): Programme of dance music, "Brunswick" hour. 4YA, DUNEDIN. (660 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.26: Sporting results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Anita. 6.0: Dinner music— "H.M.V." hour. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Relay of vaudeville programme from BYA, Christchurch. 10.0: Dance session, "H.M.V." hour.
SUNDAY. BYA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session— Gramophone recital. 6:80; Children's song service by children from Anglican Sunday Schools. 6.15: Musical recordings from studio. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Christchurch .Anglican Cathedral. Preacher, his Grace Archbishop Julius; organist and choirmaster. Dr. J. C. Bradshaw. 8.15 (approx.): Relay of programme from 4YA, D"unedin. 2YA, WELLINGTON. : 3.0 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon sesslonof selected gramophone records. 6.0: dren's song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Children's Choir fr on > the Cambridge terrace Congregational Church. 7.0: Relay of evening service of St. John's Presbyterian Church. Preacher Rev. J. R. Blanchard, 8.A.; organist ano choirmaster, Mr 0. W. Kerry. 'f-P" prox.) : Relay of the band recital of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band from St. James's Theatre (conductor, Mr &. Franklin). IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items, including literary selection by the Announcer. 6.0: Children's session, fIW ducted by Unfile Bert. 6.55: Relay of Divine Service from Church. of Christ (Preacher, Pastor W. Campbell). 8.30 (approx.): Instrumental trio—Studio Trio, (a) "Rhondo. from Trio in G Major (Haydn); (b) "Minuet In G" (Beethoven). Baritone—Mr Rex Harrison, (a) "Abide With (Llddle); (b) "God is Our Refuge (Stevens). Instrumental trio —Studio £rlo, (a) "Po.onaiße In A" (Chopin); (b) 'Chanson Triste" (Tschaikowsky); (c) Cava-
Tina" (Raff). Baritone —Mr Rex Harrison, (a) "How's My Boyt" (Homer) j (b) "To be Near My Beloved" (Cadmnn); (c) "The Moon Drops Low" (Cadmnn). Instrumental trio—Studio Trio, (a) "Playera" (Granados); (b) "The Rosary" (Nevln); (e) "Vivnce" (Raff). Baritone —Mr Rex Harrispn, (a) "Spirit Song—Hark, What I Tell to Thee" (Haydn); (b) "It Is Enough" -—"Elijah" (Mendelssohn). Instrumental trio—Studio Trio, (a) "Andante" from Trio in G Major" (Haydn); '(b) "Nina" (Pergolese,, arrgd, Kreisler). OrchestralVienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Hungarian Dance No. *8" (Brahms). * . . 4YA, DUNEDIN. ' 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 6.80: Children's song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.46: Relay of evening church service from Salvation Army Citadel. Preacher, Captain Chandler; conductor of band, Mr A. W. Millard. 8.16: Studio concert by Kaikorai Band, under conduotorship of Mr Thos. J. Kirk-Burnnand. March—The Band, "New Zealanders" (Lithgow). Serenade —The Band, "In This Hour of Softened Splendour," ' 8.25: SopranoMiss Lettje de Clifford, "There is a Green Hill Par Away." 8.29: Negro spiritual— Flak Jubilee Singers, "Ezekiel Saw de Wheel." 8.33: Selection—'The Band, "Ten Minutes with German •Grand' Opera." Entr'aete—The - Band, . "Slumber Song" (Squire). 8.50: Baritone—Mr Arthur W. Alloo, (a) "The Lord is My Light" (Allltsen); (b) "Litany" (Schubert). 8.67: Bqair< Celeste Octet, "A Vision of -Christmas" (Harrison). 0.3: Weather report. 9.5: Soprano—Miss Lettie de Clifford, (a) "The Holy Child" (Martin); (b) "The Lecende" (Tsehalkowgky). 9.11: Selection —The Band, "Ballad in G Minor" (KirkBurnnand). 9.20: Negro Spiritual'—Fisk Jubilee Singers, "Little David" (trdtl.). 9.54: Baritone—rMr Arthur W. Alloo, "Narareth" (Gouttod). 9.27: Gloria—The Band, "Gloria from *2th Mass" (Moiart). Hymn—The Bi»nd, "The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended" (Dykes).
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