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BROADCASTING

Week-end Programmes Kadio programmes to be broadcast by Now Zealand stations to-day (Saturday, October IS) are as follow:— 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 kc., 416.7 in.). 3.0: Afternoon session — Selected studio items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 4.55: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by “Uncle Toby,” and assisted by pupils of Mrs. Isobel Halligan. 6.0: Dinner music session (records): Waltzes, (a) “Sulasmlth,” (b) “Mignonette” ; instrumental, "Eldgaffeln." 6.15: Instrumental, “Classica”; organ, "Indian Love Call”; waltz, “You, Only You." 6.30: Selection, “Funny Face”; waltz, “The Sphinx.” 6.45: Instrumental, (a) "The Howers Dream. ’ (b) "Whispering of the Flowers ; organ, "Gipsy Love Song”; instrumental, “Electric Girl.” 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. . , 7,40: Lecturette, under the ansplces of the W.E.A., Mr. F. L. Combs, M.A. Subject, “Edward Gibbon Wakefield—Theories and’ Outcome.” SO: Chimes, followed by "An Evening in an Old-time Music Hall,” or “Daisy Dewdrop’s Benefit.” The programme will include: Overture. 2YA Salon Orchestra (conductor, Mr. M. I’. Dixon), ' Destiny Waltz" (Baynes) ; "The Old Bustle Bridge hv the Mill” (Skelly); “The Irish Jubilee (Lawlor) ; "My Fiddle is My Sweetheart (Chergwln); comic song. “Knocked ’Em in the Old Kent Road" (Chevalier); march, 2YA Salon Orchestra. "Washington Post’ (Sousa); chorus. “Here We Are Again (arr B.ishop); “Two Little Girls In Blue (Graham): “After the Ball” (Keen); "My Old Dutch” (Chevalier); orchestral, 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Potted Tunes” (arr. Baynes). - 9 0: Weather report and station notices. Xviophone solo. “Standard Favourites” (Hacker); “I Want You. Ma Honey” (Carvll) • "The Plumber" (arr. Bishop): “There's a Girl Wanted There” (Lashwood) ; orchestral, 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Old-Time Favourites” (Seredy): ‘Silver Threads Among the Gold” (Dan’:s>: “Maggy Murphy’s Home” (Braham); "rhe Miner’s Dream of Home” (Dryden); “Stay in Your Own Back-yard” (Udall); orchestral, 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Love s Old Sweet Song” (Molloy); “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree” (Williams and van Alstvne); “There Was I Walting at the Church”; quartet, “Little Alabama Coon (Starr): “The Future Mrs. ’Awkins ; orNovelties.” ..win, <> 10.0: Dance programme: “With You. “Charming,” ‘There’s Danger in Your ■fives Cherie.” "Caribbean Love Song, “Shepherd’s Serenade.” “Celebrated Steii Song,** “Bnnkey-doodle-i-doh, Singin in the Bath-tub,” “In My Little Hope Chest,” "We’re Uncomfortable. Sing, You Sinners,” “Romance” When Im Looking at You," “After a M’Hionpreams. “The Bogue Song, ‘Lady Luck, ImM a Diet of Love,” “House on the Hilltop, "Mona,” “Dreamy Honolulu. 11.0: Sporting summary. 11.10: God Save the King. IYA, AUCKLAND (900 kc., 333 ™’>’“ 3.0: Afternoon session. .0: session. 0.0: D nner session. 1.0. News Ind market reports. 8.0: Overture, “Follow Through Medley.” 8.9: Popular songs at the piano. Miss Edna Langmuir., 8.13. IYA String Octet, “Sunny Selection 8.-3. Mr T T Garland, Humour, 8.30. Vlo . iin Mr. Leslie Haynes. 8.34: Organ, Terence Casey. 8.38: Vocal with steel and Spanish guitar, The Mati Trio. 5.40. Or ehestral, “Musical Nature Study. 8.55. Chorus, “Sunny” vocal gems. 9J. local with steel and Spanish guitar The .Ma ti Trio 9 B*. Organ, Love Everlasting. 9.12:’ Popular songs at the Edna Langmuir. 9.19: Orchestral Wildflower" Selection. 9.28: Humour, Mr. T. T. Garland 9.33: 'Cello, Beatrice Harr ’ s ° n ; n 07. rhnrns “Tin Toe*’ vocal gems. , Vocal, with steel "’ , d s P an, sb guitar. Ihe Mat! Trio. 9.48: Orchestral, (a) Louise, (b) “Happy Humming Bird,” (e) M’lsica Shutt Box.” 10.0,: Programme of dance music ’ 11 O’ God Save the King. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (9861ke300 m.L —lO- Afternoon session .5.0. Cmluren s hour.’ 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Overture, “Mister Cinders. 8.9. Baritone. Mr. Clive Hindle. R.lo. Accor Hinn Piotro. “Broadway. O.lb. u lLniour» v? R R Wills 8.20: ’Cello. Mr. Harold Beck (aV’“On Wings of Song ," (b) ‘Serenade” 8.27: Mezzo-contralto. Mrs. Rhys Morgan. 8.31:. Organ. Eddie Dunstetter. 8.37: Humorous song, Mr. Geo Titchen r. o 4? • Clarionet, Mr. M. E, ituers. o. B<i^^nl Th "(Cat'j ?6° hm krlt 9 £e °^ eS Cliv’e ' Hi^dle^^ 43: lin’mour Mr R. R. Wills. 018: Accordion, Pietro "The Kiss." 9.21: Mezzo-contralto, Mrs Rhvs Morgan. 9.27: Clarionet. Mj- 1 JF Withers 9.32: Humour. Mr. .Geoi-e Titchener. 9.38: Instrumental, (a) APj’’” Lady ” (b) “Cradle Song.” (c) Hungarian llnnce No 1.” 9.48: Male chorus, Stuart Robertson and Chorus. 9.54: Dance music. "iV DUNEDIN (65 n 0 S ’kc.. 463 m.i.-3.0: Selected gramophone items. 5.0: CMldren « 69’ Dinner music. 7.0. News scs sin"’ 80: Relay of vaudeville 1 Programme from 3YA, Christchurch. 10 0. nance 11.0: God Save the King.

To-morrow’s Programmes Cll Bi r s ina (approxJ /'studio “concert by the wXgmn” M-idpal Tramways Band (piano), : baritone. Mr. S -Evelyn i ® •"xXhonclo'lo’ with%| r d a acc«m. ::^^rn^ n^&): B-d. Sio Pl c t onc S e t r r t eet 9.3o- t God Save the K 3 n /A. CHRISTCHURCH “n’s -3 0: Afternoon session C Song , Sp l. T J ce ' 7O . Eeiav of evening service from rl 7 n p v Anglican Church. AvonX B.l* (approx.) = Relay of programme frO 4?A 4Y ni7NFniN n «Wn ke.. 483 m.1.-TO: Selected gramophone 'by "Big church service f ron L,,2," fl ' ! g 815: Relay (rational Church Dn nn edin. of from Salvation Army Citadel Band concert Programme Mr. ™ the King

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 7

BROADCASTING Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 7

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