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BROADCASTING.

1 t < TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.,' 3YA, OHBIBTOHUBOH (980 Kilpcycles.) <t p;m.: Gramophone recital. 4.25; Sports results. 5.0: VOhildren's' hour;': conducted: by Choeikle. 6.0: Dinner music session./" 7.0: Ne))r» session. 7.80: Dialogue—Messrs D. Oossgrove and W. Melbourne, ■> "Badfp Service.'' 8.0: Chimes. . Overturorrßeg. ■ King and His ' Orchestra, "Song of . Mjr Heart," 8.9: Tenor—Mr J. Gallagher, (a) v '.'l'd- Just Paint the Leaf of the Shamrock" (Nlcholls); (b)'- "I Bid Nos Know" JTrotere). 8.15: Piano—Miss Aileen Warren, - (8) /'Autumn" (Ghaminade); (b) ''.Old Vienna" (Godowski). 9.28; Chorus—-Light Opera Company, ' 'King -of • Jase.*' (W»yne)> i 8.87:' Accordeon—Mr > W. Sun) tier, . («) * "March—Are You From Dixie J'; ,{i>) /'My • Old Kentucky Home"; (c) "Swannee Biv«r'[ (Anon). 8.33: Contralto*—Miss Nancy Bowf den, (a) "Sometimes in Summer" (Sterndale Bennett): (b) "The Song of the Ijittle • Folk" (Coates). 8,86: .Saxophone—M? ;• Lyndon Christie, /'Quartette" (from "B3go? >, letto"). ■ 8.42:' ' Selection—Christ church Broadcasting v Trio, "Bondo" " (Beisseger), . 8.62 :•• Humour —Mr. Jack Darraeh,(Gotten , Binge His Tailor" (A»on). 8.67: , Polydor Cavalry Band, "Foot Defile. March" , (K6ne» mann). 9.0: Weather forecast' and' station :: notices. 9.8: De Groot and Piccadilly,,Or- '■ chestra, "The' Waltz Dream" (0. Strauss): 9.8: Cornet—Mr N. G. Goffin. "The FareWell" -, (Hartmann). 9.18: Tenor—Mr-J. Gallagher,■ "YoU Forgot to Bemeraber" '(Bpriln)..,; 9,22: Adfcordeon —Mr W. Sumner, (a) "Bamona" .. (b) "The Great Big"\VoHd'Keeps Turning"; (is) "Three O'clock in the, Morning." -f1.87: Contralto —Miss Nancy Bowden, W ' "Two ■ Boses" (Gilbert); (b) "Pass Every Man" (Sanderson). 9.88 .• Chorus —Light Opera Company, "High Society Blues" (Hanley). , 9.87: Lyndon Christie, t "Nocturne" -(Chopin). - B;42: Humour —Mr Jack Darragh. "The, Huntsman" (Anon). 9,47 ; Selections— Ohriatchujroh Broadcasting '■ Trio, (a) "Norwegian Dance No.-1" (Grieg) ;i ; (b) "Minuet Antique" (BIWn); (c) "Graesk Fesdans" (Hartmann). ' 9.58:, Polydor ■Cavalry Band, • "March ' Past . Mounted" [ (Dahne).

330, CHBIgTCHUKOH. ~ (360 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's 'session. "Old .Hungarian Melody,'' Armand Vegcey's Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipe's. 10.26: r"Arcady," 'Rae Eleanor 801 l (violtri);' "La Caplnero,'' Virginia Rea "(soprano); "Edelweiss," Victor Young (piano); "Valae Caprice,". • Fxosini (accordion); :" Song ot the Vikings," Or-1 pheu3 Male ' Chorus; "The Wedding of the Rose," Conway's Band. .11: NeW Zealand Shopping Week Talk, followed l>y "Summer Showers" : ' 'lntermeziS,'' Peerless * Oschestra; "Ariaonar Stars}" Rae Eleanor Sail (violin); "Dormi Pare," Thomas OHhlmors (baritone); "Dreams of Youth,". Harry Osborne (piano); "A Perfect Day," Frisca (accordion);. "Absent," ■ Hardy. Williamson (tenor); "The American Legion '/-March, Conway's Band. ' li; 80: Close down. ■ 1? noon to 3 p.m.: News and luncheon music session. 7 p.nr.: Evening' concert session on short ware. 8.80; Close down* SXA, WBWiIHOTON. (721) Kilocycle*,) 3 p.m.: Chifttes. Selected gramophone recordings. > 3.80 and 4.00 i - Sporting results to liand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by . Uncle Jim and. the .Story ' Book" Lady. 6.0: Dinner music., session. 7.0: News session, .market reports and -sports results. 8.0: Chimes.- • Note: This programme is to interruption- to permit of • relay of ;«;. Sound,. Ifilra. .Feature" from the Majestic ■Theatre. Overture—2tA ■ Orchestrina (Conductor, SignorA. P. Truda), ' 'Minstrelesque'' (Voelker); Mazurka. A'Mamories of Vienna." 5".16;. <Bdvitoms^-Mt j Val .Jones, (a) "The Lute Player" {AlJitseu);' (b) "Marie, My Girl' (Aitken). 8.22: Mezzo-soprano—Miss QjHpj! l with violin obligato, (.a) "Dedication (Pram); (b) "Song of the Open" ;J^,? orge )' c ) "Sing, Break Into Song (Mallinpon). 8.28: March—Mrs H. 6. Reeves ®P4i.Heif-®anjo: Orchestra, .''Let Her • Go" (arrgd. Bloy) ;, Medley, "Irish Melodies'' (arrgd. Reeves). 8.86: Light baritone—Mr y on £pley, with' orchestral accompaniment, ■ /?{ h to Mandalay''■ (Speaks); 1 the Red Hatr'd Bos'n Said" (Edith .Harrby); («). "Kitty of Coleraine" ' "Niglit in

■ Madrid" ;' Characteristic, "Little Lead Soldier" (Pierne). 9.0: Weather re-, ' port and ,'station notices. 9.2:' Medley—Mrs H. G. Reeves and Her Banjo Orchestra, "One Step. ' » 9. 1 ?; Baritone —Mr Val Jones, VTommy- Lad," (Margetson). -B.ll: Moziopoprano—Misß Ann Gilpio ' with orchestral accompaniment,/' The Clock" (Lowe). 9.15: Oriental Valse—Orchestrnia, "Vision of ■Salome", (Lampe); I'oxtrot, "It's, a Great Life" (Whiting). 9.80: Dance programme.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 5

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 5