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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. -3 YA,\ - CHRISTCHURCB. ;.' .(DBO kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon, session—Gramophone »3dren'B> n'oai," Scatterjoy. 6.0: Dinner . ; |(lf sion, *i,JH.M.V." hour. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Band programme by r«rry's JMilrtsry Band (conductor, Mr J. Scott) artists. 8.1: March—Band, "College3-1.5t0" (Frantzen). Interaiezzo—4Ja?jd;l ?3*'Rosemary" (Ivey). 8.11: Baritones-Mr Malcolm Miller, "For the Green"\<Lphr). 8.15: '."Cello—Beatrice Harrison,*- ;*7 "Viennese .Melody" (Kreisler). 8:19 ;»-Eoprano—Miss Betty Sutton, fa) "Pairy"-Lures" (Stanford) ;.{b) "The China Dancer" (Eolt). 8.25: Selection —Band,' "Maritana" (Wallace). 8.53: Recitation—bliss Mavis Kinsella, "My Will" (MS.). 8.38: Organ— Reginald Poort, (a) "Leave Me Alone" (Dvorak); (b) "Songs My. Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak); <c) "By the Blue Hawaiian .Waters" (Dvorak). ' 8.44: Mezzo-soprano— Mrs Anne Parr, "An Old Garden" (Hope Temple). . 8.48:. Marimba—Marimba .Orcb.estra, "When It's I*>v« Time in" Hawaii."; 8.B1: 3. Bischlager, 'Jin Old. Madrid" (Trotere). 8.55: Trombone— Bandsman Barsby, "The Death of Nelson" (Brahms). 9.1: Weather report and station notices. 9.3: Orchestral—De Groot and Piccadilly Orchestra, * "The Waltz Dream." 9.0:- Soprano—Miss Betty" -Button, -• "JPalei Moon" (Knight Logan). 9.13: Violin and organ—Elsie Southgate, "Rose in the Bnd" (Forster). 9.16: Baritone —Mr Malcolm Miller, (a). "So Fair a Flower" (Lohr); (b) "Thy Seaming Eyes" (Macdpwell).: 9.22: Grand fantasia —The Band, "Britannia" (from' "Songs of. "Ibe "Sea"). 9.34: Humour—Miss Mavis KinSella,. "At the Seaside" (MS.). 9.SS: Accordeon —P. Frosini, "Vision of Love" (Curtis). 9.42: Mezzo-soprano—Mrs Anne ~ Parr," (a) "If X Built a World for You" ;(li» Lehmann); <b) "Coming Home".' (Charles Willebjt). 9.48: Waltz—The Band, "Destiny" (Baynes). 9.53: Tenor—-Mr W. J. Bisch.lager, (a) "My Dream" . {Bonbeur); (b) "Maeushla" (Macmurrough). 9.59: March —Band, "Anchor's Aweigh" (Zimmerman).'

3ZC, OHBISTCHTRCH. ■ (250 Metres.) ; 10 a.ui.: "A Vineyard Idyll," Salon Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipes and station announcements. ; 10.25: "Caprice Viennois," Vasa Prihoda (violin) ; "Spring," Stella Power (sopram>); "Melody of Love," George Green (xylophone); VLasfc Remetnbrance,"Franz Falkenburg (piano) ; "Siegmund's. Liebeslied," Jacques Urlus (tenor); "The Invincible Eagle March," New York Military Band. J. 0.50: "Suite Mfllodique," in-' termesio, Salon Orchestra; "La Ronde, des Lutirts," Vaßa Prihoda (violin); "Charmanf Oiseau," .Stella Power ' (soprano); "A Little Love, a-LitUe Kiss," George- Green (xylo : phone); "Silver Threads Among the Gold," Franz Falkenburg (.-piano); •'Macushla," Albert Lindquist (tenor); "Here,. There, and' Everywhere," New. - .Tort Military Band. 11.30: Close doivß. 12, noon to 1.30. p.iiu: News and reports session and luncheon' music session.' Close dovrn."

- :;I'A, WELLIXGTO-V. (720 Kilocycles'.)' '■-• - • 'i p.m.: Chimes. Afternoon -session. Relay from the Dominion Farmers' Institute of tbe Early Settlers* and" Historical Association "At Home"' to their Excellencies Lord and Lady Bledisloe. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle JeC " (3.0: Dinner music session, "H.M.V." hour. 7.0': News, session, market reports and sports ro-. suits. 8.0:, Chimes. . PJay—"The Son of Peter." A business drama .in three acts adapted from the noTel by Victor S. LloydC Oast—Miss Cameron, Elsie • Lloyd; ' Frank Bertram, Eric A. Clark; . John Fortis, Victor S. Lloyd; Percy Fortis, . U ' Putey; Monsieur de Courly, E. JR.. Render : Mademoiselle de Courly, Marjorie' Murra-* : Parry, H. A.,;Painter;■.. May Marrk, Sus'ie Painter; Doctor, E. R. Render. -The"incidental music, to the play will be given by the 2YA Orchestra, under the conductorship of Signor ,_\. P. Truda. 2YA Orchestrina, "Raymond"" (Thomas Act I.—Scene—The office of John proprietor of the Fortis Shoe Stores, London.' Entr'acte—2YA Oxchestrina, ifa) "Prelude"; (b) "Intermezzo Portia," from music incidental to the ' "Merchant " of Venice" (Koose). Act -lll.—Scene—The same as Act I. March—2VA Orchestrina (a) "Oriental March";, (b) ''Prelude" from music incidental to. "The Merchant of Venice" (Rose). "Act lll.—Scene—Tie' 1?S? aB Act ! ' Mar< * Orchestrinia, ; The Doges' March' * from ,mu.sic incidental to "The Merchant of Venice"i (Rosse). iChorus—Light -Opera Company*.... '"Lilac Time rocal gems/ Selection—2YA - Orchestrina, "Oriental Sketches", (Lange). ' 4YA, DtJNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles.) . . ■3 p.m:: Chimes. Selected gramophone, item*., 4.25:.. Sporting results.. s.fc Children s hour, conduced by Bip Brother Bill.' 6.0: Dinner music, "H.M.V." honr ST 6 *%* - 7 1° i, A. Salmond!. B.A • Spheres ot Race Conflict," niider auspices, of W.E.A., 6.0: Chimes. Ovenurl —Berlin Stmt. Opera Orchestra, "Ohcro'n Overture. ' 8.9: Contralto-Miss M, 'Stokw D Wnth.ii" / ViTS •'•„,• 8 -32: Baritone—Mr fa Maschl'J.V ,l Tl £}•" fro » "Du Ballo ■Wn^'^ l -.''') "Vecchia

(Lehar). 8.49: Soprano—3Cn.#]j||HßH "One Fine Day," from "-Uad«a ; lfej|ijfißSH 8.52: Piano—Mrs C. Drake,' ''KwllßlJHi G Major" (Chopin). II "'.""lIQBJIMI E. Davies, "She Loves, and , (Evans). - 9.0.: .Weather report,./MgMHH —National Military. II mid. ."''l Dutchman Overttrre." &V.:-CtadndHHHH 11. Stokes, (a) * 'ltasca-jCh'io HBUHB (Handel); (b) "I Gladness^' (Dvorak^ ' •Sj£:.>•QpeaXSSSxm tion—Salon'- _jaH3|»J»)p^pHHH| ,'FUyera, „''Tjro.^Sit^wT^tii^^H 'Cello—iauri Keane4r,: HnnpqgMfflMM ■\V rat hall, "Song of Gm Flea"''HkbSßß ■sky). 9.37: .- Salon ; 4jHHH| "'Carmen' {Birat). prano—Kiss D. -Yond,-(a) (Greig); (b) "'Afe Jtaria" Violin—-Jaseha. .Heifsja, (a) y Falla); (b) "I^ck"£<Greig, arret 9.56: Tenor —JMr Held Soft Hands vx Mine" "To Daisies"- {Qnilsu). ■^^■• : Salon Orchestra, "Fancy 2i»e" rvSl^^M

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 8

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 8

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 8