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’ TODAY’S PROGRAMMES?; ' ■ ‘'Vr•a*. '- v ' ' 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH ' ■' (720 Kilocycles) *l. ; 7.6 a.m.: Physical exercises. 7.10: Break-* fast session. 10.0: Selected recordings.', 10.30; Devotional Service. 10.45:: , Selected recordings, 11.0: Talk _to r women by Margaret. ,11.10: Selected re- ■ cordings, 12 noon: Lunch music. p.m.: Selected recordings. 2.30: Talk, ~ prepared by the Association - for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section: “This Spring’s FashicfilS.” 3.0: Classi-„, cal music. 4.0: Weather report and special* ? frost forecast. Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. - 6.0: Dinner music. 7,0: news service issued by the Prim De-,.. partment: also British Official wireless < news. 7.10: News. 7.20: Talk by O. W. B. ■> Anderson, "The Canterbury Horticultural Society’s Spring Show.” 7.35: Talk by the Garden Expert: “October in the Garden.” 8.0: Woolstcm Brass Band,, conducted by R. J. Estall. “Oamaruvlan” March (J. H. May), “Owain Glyndyr” Heroic Rhapsody (Price). 8.16: (R) John ,-. McCormack (tenor),' “The Garden Where the Praties Grow” (arr. Liddle), “The , Harp That Once Through Tara’s • HaMs” (Balfe). 8.22; The Band, “Silver Hill” Hymn (traditional), “Shy Serenade” (ScottWood). 8.30; “Eb and Zeb.” 8.39; Cornet solo, W. Stevenson (soloist), “Lady. Cap- - rice” (Simmer). The Band,: "Rhythmic , t Paraphrase, of Faust” (Lunga). 8.48: Re- ; cording: Peter Dawson (baritone). “Brit- , ain’s Heritage.” 8.56: The Band. "Soldiers • in the Park” March (Monckton). 9.0: . Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5: Talk by B. W. Collins: "Mountains, Gold, and Aeroplanes— Some Contrasts in New Guinea.” ’ 920: ’ Frederick Page (pianoforte), "Sonata, In' r D Major” (Mozart). 9.34: (R) Dorothy Helmrich (soprano). “Thou Art So Like,;a Flower” (Schumann). 9.37: Pro Arte Qiiartet, “Quartet in G Major, Op. 77, No, 1" (Haydn). 10.0: Music, mirth,,and melody, 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH(I2OO Kilocycles) V 5.0 p.m.: Recordings. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "Four Aces” Suite. 8.13: Paul : Robeson. 8.19: Reminiscences of Chopin, 8.25: Paul Godwin and his Orchestra. 8.30: ' "Crazy Couplets.” 9.0: Crazy - pantomime. ■ 9.9: Paul Romby (saxophone). - 9.15: -A.- .' musical hall trial turn. 9.27; “The King ; - of Zulu.” 9.30: “The Crimson Trail.” 9.44: ? Variety. 10.0: light music. IYA, AUCKLAND ~ (650 Kilocycles) j ■2.0 p.m.: .Selected recordings. , 2.30: _ Classical hour. 3.15: Sports results. 3.30: .- Talk, prepared by the Association* for Country Education, Home Science .Tutorial. , Section of the University of Otago; “This / Spring’s Fashions.” 3.45: Light musical/; programme. 4.0; Special weather report' -) for farmers. 4.30: Sports results. • 5,0: Children’s session. '6.0: Dinner, music.,> ■ 7.0: News service issued by the Prime Minister’s Department: also British Offi-. cial wireless .news. 7.10: News.- • 7.40: - Farmers’ session: “Day to Day. Farming . Problems” J. E. Bell, Instructor in; Agriculture, Auckland. 8.0: Concert- pro-> gramme. Tales of the Silver Greyhound: . “Paper Chase.” 8.30: “Thrills”: Dramaticpresentation.- 8.45: “John-Halifax, Gentleman." Dramatisation of the famous'novel by Mrs Craik, presented by George Edwards and Company (episode 46), .9.0: . Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Ringside 'Commentary 1 on Professional-. Wrestling match, relayed from the Auckland Town Hall. 10.0: Music, mirth, and , melody, . ....... , s 2YA, WELLINGTON . (570 Kilocycles) ' - ' - - If Parliament is being broadcast ; this programme will be transmitted by 2YC. Usual hours of Parliament: 2.30 to 550, , and 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. 6.50 ajn.:;Weatherreport for aviators. 7.0,:' Physical exercises. 7.10: Breakfast session. T0.0: Weather report for ; aviators. 10.10: De-, votional service. 10,25! Recordings.. -10.45r Talk to women by Margaret.' 12 noon: Lunch music. L 0 pm.: Weather report for-aviators. >2.0: Classical hour. ' .39: Talk, prepared by the A.CE. Home ■ Science Tutorial-Section of Otago University: “This Spring’s Fashions.” 3.ls:Sports results. Selected recordings. 390: Weather -* report and. frost forecast for farmers- in Canterbury and Otago. 4.o:’Sports results..... 5.0: Children's session. ■ 6.o:'Dinner) session. 7.0: Official-news service issuedby the Prime Minister’s Department; . . also British Official wireless news." 7.10: iNews^-■ 730: -Winter course talk: “What ..the Weather is Going to Be?” (4). Everyman Interviews an Official Forecaster. .8.0: . Salon music in the 18th Century, introducing at 8.12, "Quartet in E Flat Major. Op. 33, No. 2” (Haydn). The Boydbfeel String Orchestra, "Handel Concerto Grosso, No.-8, Op. 6” (Handel). ,8.8: John Me- ? Cormack (tenof), "Caro Amore” (Handel 8.12: Cortot, Thibaud, and Casals (instrumental / trio), ““Trio in -G..- ■ Major” ; (Haydn). 898: . Nan Mary- , ska (soprano). Alleluia (Mozart). , 8.11 : The Boyd Neel String - Orchestra.,-.-.. conductor, Boyd. Neel. “Divertimento u,*.,-: (Mozalrt). 8.40: Profcssor.r. L-:.W. ... Wood, “The Poles and Their Country (2). A historical review. 9.0: Weather.report and station .notices. .99; Ringside .description of the wrestling match, relayed -.: from the Town Hall. 10.0: Dance music - by Mavis Edmonds and. her Rhythm.; 1090. , Recorded dance programme. - i 2YC, WELLINGTON V (840 Kilocycles) ) * '7.0 p.m.: After-dinner music. • ’8..0:- - Around the Bandstand. A- programme , of band music with humorous interludes. 9.0: Singing Strings. A programmeof... light orchestral music with ballad interludes, 10.0; In lighter vein.: ii ■■■■■*. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kilocycles) 2.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 390: “ Sports results. Classical music. 4.0; Weather report and special - frost fore- . cast. 4.30: Light, musical programme. A.4S: Sports results. Children’s-session., 6.0: Dinner music. 79: News servicej Issued by the Prime Minister,’s Department;‘also - British Official wireless news. - 7,loNews. , 7.30: Recorded talk by an Officer, ofvthe Horticulture Division of the Department . . of Agriculture: ' “The Value of. Bees •'to-; Agriculture." 7.40: Talk to farmers, ranged by the Department, of Agriculture, by S. H. Saxby: ‘Pasture Competitions:” 8.0: Concert by the. Returned r Soldiers’-■ . Choir, ;conducted by L. B. Borrow, _wlth _ - instrumental interludes. The Choir,;’John - - Peel" (West), “The Builder” (Cadman), "The Beleaguered” (Sullivan). 8.12:-MB) - Jean Ibos Quintet, “Fascination” (Marchetti), "Minuett Gothique” (Boellmann). - 8.18: The Choir, “Creation’s Hymn” (Beethoven), “On the Sea” (Buck). 825: (R) Egon Petri (piano), "Margaret at the Spin- - ning Wheel” (Schubert). 8.29: The-Choir, “Summer Eve” (Massey), ‘Stream vof Silver Moonshine" (Gerbel), Good-night (Buck). 8.41: Reserved. 9.0: Weather report and station • notices. 9.5; programme of miscellaneous recordings. Boston Promenade Orchestra. “Morning. Noon, and Night in Vienna” Overture (fuppe). b-13; Rico Bordi (tenor).. ._ jp®-Not .Forget (Bracchi). 9.16: ■ Reginald (organ), “Dixon Hits No. 28.’ Opera Company. Gems from ThA Gud from Utah’” (Kern). 9.26: Joe XJreen (xylophone) and Milt Herth (electric~or-. ' gan), “Lady of Spain" (Damerell). 929. The Schuricke Trio, “Street Singer,-of Naples” (Winkler). 9.32: Eugen Wolff and his P Orchestra, “Troika Drive”'(WmklM). , 9 35- Harry Gordon (comedian). ThePiper o’ Deeside” (Gordon). 9.42: >The, . London Piano-accordion Band, Ten Little Miles from Town” (Stept) _ Machado (Hawaii s Song Bird), Hooipo Hula” (Machado). 9.48: Harry Karr (saxophone). “Estrellita” (Ponce). 991:; Carson Robison and his Pioneers. * The.. West Ain’t What it Used to Be (Robison), “There's a Ranch up. m the Rockies (Upp). 9.57: Louis Katzmann and his Orchestra “Love in a Bunch of Hoses ? 4YO, DUNEDIN ..." .'r (1140 Kilocycles) - - ....' “ 7 0 p.m.: After-dinner music. , 8.0: Melodies of the moment. 8.15: Recorded - * play: “The Unofficial Inquest.’ 8.42: -The brightest and best oL recent recordings. 9.0: “Songs from the Shows. 10.0. -Melody and humour. :
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22830, 2 October 1939, Page 14
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