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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES 3YA, CHEISTCHUECH (720 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 9.0 a.m.; Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 11.2: Selected recordings. 11.30: Talk by a Food Expert on "Diet." 11.50: felected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. Educational session. 1.50 to 2.10 p.m;: Miss D. Baster, Rhythm, Movement and Musical Appreciation for the Infants and Juniors: "At the Seaside": (a) Rhythmic singing game; (b) seaside rhythms. 2.15 to 2.35; Theme for the year, "The Pageant of Man." Professor James Shelley; Poems to illustrate the theme (for Standards 3 and 4). 2.45 to; 3/): Mr J. G. Pqlson, M-A., Principal of, the Teachers' Training College, Introduc-, tion to the theme for the year (for Forms 1 and 2). 3.0: Classical music. 4.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory and special weather forecast for farmers. 4.2: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Allan. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal from the Dominion Observatory. 7.35: Addington stock market report. 8.0: Chimes. A programme of selected classical recordings, interspersed with progress reports of the by-election for the mayoralty and three city councillors. 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5: Talk, "National Contributions to Civilisation," Rev. Father James Maguire. 9.20: Selected classical recordings and further progress reports of the municipal by-election. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. Alternative station, 3YL, 1200 kilocycles. 5.0: Selected recordings. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0! "Behind the Footlights." A variety and vaudeville programme.
IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 9.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0 J Devotional service, conducted, by Pastor W. R. Hibburt. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12 noon:. Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.16: Sports results. 3.30: Light musical programme. 4.Q: Special weather report for farmers. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Bob. 6.0: Dinner music, 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chamber music programme. Recordings, the Capet String Quartet present: Quartet in C Major (Mozart). 8.34: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano). 8.40: Leo Cherniavsky, world-fam-ous violinist, with Maynard Wilkinson at the piano. 9.0: Weather, report and station notices. 9.5: Talk, D'Arcy Cresswell, "Old English Ballads." 9.20; Recordings, Orchestra Mascotte. 9.26: Lance Fairfax (baritone), with Orchestra. 9.32: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 9.44: John Lemmone (flute solos), with piano accompaniment, by Lindley Evans. 9.50: Jessica Draggonette (soprano), with orchestra. 9.56: Orchestre Raymonde, with vocal quintette. 10 0: Music, mirth and melody. Alternative station, IYX, 880 kilocycles. 5.0 p.m.: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "The Band is Playing." A band programme, with spoken interludes, featuring, at 8.20 p.m., "The Orloff Diamond," one of a series of dramas about famous diamonds. 9.0: Sonata programme. 9.30; Recital programme.
2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 9.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10,0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 11.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Classical music. 3.0: Running commentary on the final for the King's .Belt shooting competitions, relayed from Trentham. 4.45 (approx.): Selected recordings. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Campbell. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Talk: Our Gardening Expert. "For the Home Gardener." 8.0: Chimes. Light orchestral and ballad programme. The 2YA Concert Orchestra, conductor, Mr Leon de Mauny. 8.6: Special recordings, "The Easy Chair," a memory programme of songs and melodies of days gone by. 8.19: The 2YA Concert Orchestra. 8.29; A ballad recital by Mr J.. G. Crawford (baritone). 8.38: The 2YA Concert Orchestra. 8.41 i Talk, Dr. Guy Scholefield, 0.8. E., "World Affairs." 9.1: Weather report arid station notices. 9.5: "The Gesture," a radio play in four scenes, dramatised from the short story of the same name by E. M. Delafield, and presented by F. W. Barker and Company. 9.25: Recording: The, Victor Olof Sextet, Instrumental. 9.28: A dramatic play, "Dust of the Ages: 'The Duke of Marlborough.'" One of a series of dramatic presentations dealing with wojdd events and personalities throughout* the ages. 9.41: Recording; The Victor Olof Sextet. 9.44: Fifteen minutes of humour, featuring Darby and Joan In "Amateur Theatricals," presented by George Edwards and Nell Sterling. 10.0: ■Talk by Dr. Keith Barry, eminent Australian lecturer and writer, "In Praise of Jazz." 10.15: Dance* music. Alternative station, 2YC, 840 kilocycles. 4.0: Running commentary on the Soccer football match, M.C.C. v. Wellington. Relayed from the Basin Reserve. 5.30: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Forty minutes of operatic favourites. 8.40: Symphonic programme. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles)
7.0 to 9.0 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.30: Selected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 3.15: Talk, by the A.C.E., Home Science Tutorial Section, "Apples, and How to Use Them." 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4.0: Weather forecast for farmers. 4.30: Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by the Travel Man, with, at 5.30, a special feature, "The People of Pudding Hill." 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: Chimes. "Music At Your Fireside." 8.17: "A Dark Horse," a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.32: "The Voice of the People—Peter the Great" (pt. IV). One of a series of short plays dealing with the Rulers of the Russian people from the time of Peter the Great. Presented by George Edwards and Company. 8.40: Talk, by Dr. Morris N. Watt, "Moments with the Microscope." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5 r A 8.8.C. recorded programme, "Old Words to New Music." 10.20: Dance music. Alternative station. 4YO. 1140 kilocycles. 5.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "Russian Ballet Memories." (in orch.efetra.l programme. 9.20: A Bach recital of instrumental and vocal selections.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21729, 11 March 1936, Page 9
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