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RADIO PROGRAMMES

«, —:—:— ; .- SATURDAY, 17th MAY. 2YA,-WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3-4.55: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by TFncl* Toby. 6-7: Dinner music. Records. H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, "Sir Harry Lauder Medley." Symphony Orchestra, "DocU-^n" (Strtvss). 6.12; Piano, Gli Dech, "bedding Of the Painted Doll" (Freed). Piaii.^, Co.nstanea Merlng, "So Dear" (Caesar). k'Jle Thomas Collegians, "Waltz Medley." fiaxophone, Budy WJedoeft, "Minuet" (Beethoven). 0.30: Mandoline band. Circii MandoliriJstico, "La Traviata, Prelude Acts 1 aad 4" (Verdi). Symphony Orchestra, "When the Lemons Bloom" (Strauss). . G. 45: Musical Art; Quartet, "Mighty'Lak a Kose" (Kevin). Saxophone, Eudy Wiedoeft, "Valse Mazanetta" (Wiedoeft). Piano, Gil Dccli, "I lUss Your Hand, Madame" (Erwin). Eddlo Thomas Collegians, "Beautiful Ohio". (Earl). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. i 7.40 i Lecturette, Mr. H. G. Miller, Victoria College^ a W.E.A. lecturette, "A Forgotten Humorist." 8.0: Chimes. 2YA Salon Orchestra. "Th« Blue Danube Waltz" (Strauss). 5.9: Melodlo Four, "Stars of the Summer Night.". . 8.13: Novelty piano, Mr. Claude Bennett, "Bride d'Ete" (Sanderson), "Deep Henderson" (Rose).. • ' . . . ■ 8.18: Bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "The Floral Dance." ' 8.22: Novelty Instrumental, Salon Orchestra, "Siamese Patrol" (Lincke), "Wood Nymphs" (Coates). •■ ■ , 8.30: Mr. Will Bishop will entertain at the piano. ■,-.'• . ■■ 8.40: Soprano,' Miss Anne Davles,' "June'l First Rose," "If No One Ever Marries Me." 1 8.46: Novelty duo, Ville and Yeo in some of the latest popular hits. 8.51: Tenor, Mr. Sam Duncan, "Serenata.". 8.55: Salon Orchestra ' '::' 9.1: Weather report and announcements. 9.3: Melodic Four. " 9.7: Novelty -piano, Mr. Claude Bennett, "Loose Elbows" (Mayell). . 9.12: Baritone, Mr. R. S. Allwright, "The Star. '9.16: Salon Orchestra, "The Blue Kitten" (Friml). 9.24:' Tenor, Mr. F. Bryant, "Here's to Love." , . 9.28: Mr. Will Bishop will again entertain at the piano. • 9.35: Villo and Yco, in further popular, numbers. 9.43: Soprano, Miss Anno Davies, "A Little Tear and a Little Smile." !>.-17: Record,' organ and xylophone, Lcir White, "Singin' in the Raiu." . . , 9.50: Melodic Four, "Alabama Coon." 9.54: Salon Orchestra, "Dance Novelties." ' 10.4-11.10: Dance records. Sporting summary. IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles) .—2.45-430: Relay of Rugby football match from Eden Park. 5.0: Children's session, conducted-by Cinderella. 6-7: Dinner session. Records. 7.0: News and market reports. S.O: Chimes. Belay of Auckland Municipal Band concert from • Town Hall. 10-11: Programme of dance records. 3 PA," Chrfstchurch (980 kilocycles) .—3-4.30: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's hour, "Aunt Pat and Birdman." 6-7: Dinner session. Records. Edith Lorand Orchestra, "The Vagabond King" (Friml). ■ Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Swallows" (Strauss)., frank Westfleld's " Orchestra, "Chu Chin Chow" (Norton). Dajbs Bela Orchestra, "O Sole MIo" (arr. Lindeman). Wurlitzer organ, Leslie Harvey, "Absent" (Metcalfe). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Oh, Spring, How Fair Thou Art" (Lincke), "Songs d'Amour Apres le Bal" (Czibulka). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Humorestiue" (Dvorak). Dorsey Bros.' Orchestra, "Was,it a Dream." Wurlitzer organ, Leslie Harvey,' "Until" (Sanderson). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Faust" (Gounod). 7.0: News session. . . 7.30: Sports - results. 8.0: Chimes. Vaudeville and dance programme: Herman Finck and his orchestra, "Waldteufel Memories." 8.9: Scottish 'song and patter, Mr. Joels Lockhart, "The Waggle of the Kilt," "Bits and Pieces." 8.17: Tickling the ivories,-Bliss Helen Macdonald, "D'ye Love Me?" (Kern); Welling Bells"- (own arrangement). '8.22; Soprono, Mrs. Ralph Sierokowskl, "One Alone." 8.26: Len Fillis Novelty Trio, "Heart of the Sunset" (Nicholls). 8.29;-Vaudeville turn, Ron Shand and Lettie Craydon, "Song, Dance, and Patter." 8.44: English concertina and ocarino, Mr. John Campbell, "Popular Melodies." 8.51: Baritone, Mr. Leslie Stewart, "That's How the World Was Made." 8.55: Ferera's Golden Hawaiians, "My Song ■of the Nile" (Bryan). , Goodrich Silvertown Quartet, rerecord, "Old Pals are the Best Pals;" 9.8: Humour at. piano, with patter, Mr. Jock";Lockhart, "In the .Land of. Yamo. Yamo." . 9.8:, Eddie Thomas's Collegians, "Waltz Medley" (Herbert). 9.12: Improvisations on piano. Miss Helen Macdonald, "Let the Rest of the World Go By" (Ball), /'High Up on the Hilltop." 9.18: Soprano in popular songs, Mrs*. Ralph Slerokowski. "Somo Day," "Smiling Irish Eyes." 9.25: Organ, Stanley Mac Donald, "Was.lt a Dream?" (Coslow), "Nicolette." 9.31: Vaudeville turn, Ron Shand ,and Lettie Craydon, "Song, Dance, and Patter." 9.46: English concertina and. ocarino, Mr. John. Campbell, "Potpourri of Well-known Airs." 9.54: Baritone, Mr. Leslie Stewart, "Lassie o* Mine," "Roso Time." Dance records until 11 p.m. '4YA, Dunedin ,(650 kilocycles) .—3-4.30: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's, hour,'con - ducted by Aunt Anita. 6-7: Dinner music. Records. 7.0: News session.- 8.0: Chimes. Helay of vaudevillo programme from 3YA, Christchurch. 10-11: Dance records. . SUNDAY, 18th MAY. -■ 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES), 3-4.30: Afternoon session. 6.0: Uncle George, assisted by children's choir of Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church. 7.0: Relay of evening service of St. John's Presbyterian' Church. Preacher, Rev. I. K. Blanchard. - . . . " ■• 8.15 (approx.): Relay from St. lame* Theatre of Band Recital of Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. '■'~.. 3YA, Christchurch (980 ldldcycUs).—S-4.30: Afternoon session. 5.30: Children's song service by children of Church of Christ Sunday schools, conducted by Rev. A. E. Tebay. 6.15:. Studio chimes. 6,30: Relay from Church of Christ, Moorhouse avenue (preacher, Pastor J. Crawford). 7.45: Intermission from Studio. Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Allegro con. brio" from "Trio No. 3" s (Beethoven). 7.55: Chorus with orchestra, record, Chause Souris Company, "Round the Hay Wain," "A Busslan. Barcarolle" (Varlamoff) (TschalkowsMr (W "Orientate" (Cvi). 8.15 (approx.),: Belay of programme from 4YA, Dunedin. :'..,. . 4YA, Dunedln (650 Kilocycles).—3-4.30: Afternoon session; 5.30-6.15: Children's sons service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. -6.30: Relay of evening service from Hanover Street Baptist Church. Preacher, Rev. Tuckwell. 7.45: John BarbirolliV Chamber Orchestra, record, "Introduction and Allegro for Strings" (Elgar). Philharmonic. Choir, record, "Kyrie-Elelson—• Mass in G Major," "Gloria In Excelsis—Mass in G Major" (Schubert). Marek" Weber and Orchestra, record (a) "Coeur Brlse ; (o) "Menuett No. 1" (Gillet). 8.15: Programme of music,- by Kalkorai Band, assisted- by 4YA • artists. The band, "La Rose de Peronne (Adams). 8.23: Contralto, Miss G. Burt, "Sacrament," "Crossing the Bar." - 8.29: Violin with organ, de Groot and Terence Casey, Cavatina" (Rail). Negro Spirituals, Paul Robeson. and Lawrence Brown, "Hear de J-a^s^a Crvin' " ■ "EzeMel Saw de Wheel." 8.38: Tne band! "Silver Trumpets" (Vivian)., "Two Hymn Tunes" (Mendelssohn)., 8.47: Bass, Mr. P. C. Cooper, "Arm, Arm Ye Braye.v .g.50: Soprano, Miss Gretta Don, "Silent Noon, "Cradle Song" "The Maiden." 8.57: ■ Tna Band "The Bagdad" (Boieldieu). 9.3: .Weather report. 9.5: Contralto, Miss, G. Burt, A Summer Night." 9,9: Violin and organ, Da Groot and Terence Casey, "Parted" CTosU). 9.13:-The-Band, "Great and Glorious is Thy Name" (Mozart). "Prelude" (Chop t0).9.20: Bass, Mr. F. C. Cooper, "Last Call," Mighty Deep " 9.26: Soprano, Miss Gretta Don, 'Two Little Dogs," "Rest at Midday," "SI Mea Vets Avaient dcs Ailes." 9.32: The Band. "Queen of the North" (Lithgow). ~

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 7

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 7

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 7

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