RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. 2YA, Wellington.—Silent. IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).—l2.3o-1.30: Kelay of Community Singing from Auckland 'Ipwn HaU. 3.0-4.30: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by "Uncle Tom.'" l)-7: Dinner session. Kecords. 7.0: News and market reports. J. 40: Talk, Miss Briar Gardner, first of a series of talks on "Pottery." 8.0: Chimes. Presentation of a special programme by ■ New Zealand League or i-en-women. Light Symphony Orchestra, "The Merry Wives of Windsor." 8.9: Alaori song, Mrs. Harold King, "Kotero Pol." 8.13: Piano, Mrs. Merbert Bioy, "Nalla Waltz" (DelibesDohnanyi). 8.22: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Amy Hansard, "Eily Aroon," "Hay Harvest." 8.2!): 'Cello, Miss Marjorio Tlarks, "Thais" (Masaenet). 8.33: Elocution, Mrs. Attnur Grif-1 nths, "The Speech of Clythe." 8.37: Piano, Miss Mary Brett, "Waltz," "Impromptu." 9.42: Violin quartet, Mrs. H. R. Hesketh aud Misses Amy Stevenson, Kita Phillips, and Edna Shelmerdlne, "Minuet" (Bocchcrlni). 8.46: One-act play, "No Imagination"; cast, Mrs. Culford Bell, Miss Oona Burton, Mr. Arthur Griffiths, Mr. George Moody, Mr. Boswoll. 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.8: H.M. Coldstream Guards Band, record, "La Fillo de Madamo Angot" (Lecocq). 9.10: Maori songs, Mrs. Harold King, "Pehea Ea Tai A Aroha." 0.14: Piano, Mrs. Herbert Bloy,
'Polka" (Kacbmaninoff), "Finale from B Minor Sonata." (Chopin). 9.24: Mezzo-contralto, Miss Amy Hansard, "There is Quietness Among the Lilies." U. 28: 'Cello, Miss Marjorio Tiarks, "Poems" (Fibich). 9.32: Elocution, Mrs. Arthur Griffiths, "Episode In Church." 0.36 i Piano, Miss Mary Brett, "Nocturne." 9.40: Violin quartet, Mrs. U. R. Hesketh, Misses Amy Steveusou, ltita Phillips, Edna Shelmerdine, "Prelude and Kondo" (Weinwurni). 9.44: Humorous sketch, Miss Gertrude Bertram and Mr. George Moody, "Sausages and Surprises." 9.51: National Symphony Orchestra, "Light Cavalry" (You Suppe).
3YA, Chnsicnurcu (USO kilocycles).—3-4.30: Aiternoou session. 1.3 a; Sports results. 0.0: Oiiiluren's Hour, commuted oy Uncle jonn. 6-7: iJiuuer sessiou. liccorus. lierun State Opera wrcnestra, "ivugnou" (Tnomasj; Urand Syniyuony Orchestra, "Taies of, llouman-uar-caroiie (Oueuuacn). ti.Xu: Edith Aioraud Urcuestra, "jjaust" (Gounod); piano, Jiarol ozretur, "iieuemaus" istrauss). tj.au: JJerun Slate Opera urcnestra, "ltauana in Algeria" (KossuilJ ; 'ceuo, urauio do Castro, ".Nocturne in Jii j;'iat" (.uuopin). 6.4 a: brand Symphony orcuestra, "Ji'ra mavolo" (AuDerj; "Taies of nollman, "Jintr'acte anu iUinuet" iuueuiiaaiij. 7.0: .News session, i'.au: Adoiugtou aiock market reports. B.U: Chimes, operatic uuu miscellaneous programme, including vucai uxcerpis ti'oiu musical comeuies. "'Oil! onl iJeipuuie" (van Caryll) ana "Going Up" lliouis Hirst); Boumeinouui Municipal urcnestra, "Don Giovanni." B.S: .Baritone and uuaitet, Mr. J. U. ioung and Saiou uuaii'ui, Tiease Turn. Itour BacKs"; tenor, &v. H. xsiaiieiey, ".rosing tor Venus." 5.15: Studio octet. "Grauu Marcn" (Verdi), ".Nocturne' (Qiopin). 5.25: saion (juartet, "On butecl master. Sleep"; eoniraito and uarltuiie, Saion Duo, "Can We Forget *" 8.S1: Circolo Mauuoniiistico, "Torna a Surriento" (De Curtis). i.'ii: Soprano anu trio, Alias Cornu .asun aud Saion Trio, "Maxim Girls." 8.37: Studio Octet, "las do Ampnores" (Chamlnaue), "Mazurka" (St. Saens). 8.41: Baritone ana quartet, Mr. J. G. ¥oung and Saiou yuartet, ■•JSverything's at Home Except your Wife." 8.17: 'CsUo, record, W. H. Suuire, "SieUienne" (Fame). 8.51: Soprano and tenor, Saion Duo, "The Veuua Waltz." 8.54: London Theatre Orchestra, "Lilac Time." 9.2: Weather report and station notices. 9.4: Quartet and contralto. Miss Dulcie Mitchell, "Excerpts from Going Up' " (Louis Hirst); contralto and baritone. Salon Duo, "I Want a Boy." 9.8: Studio Octet, Ballet Music, "Le Cid" (Massenet). 0.20: Contralto and soprano, Salonelle Duo, "If You Look in. Her Eyes"; tenor and quartet, Mr. H. Blakeley and Salon Quartet, "Going Up." 9.25: New York Symphony Orchestra, record, "Entrance of tho Little Fauns" (Pierne). 9.28: Soprano, Miss Corrie Asliu, "Tho Touch of a Woman's Hand." 9.31: Studio Octet, "Jig" (Hoist). 9.35: Contralto and baritone, Salon Duo, "Do It for Me." Soprano and Quartet, Miss Corrie Aslin and Salon Quartet, "Tickle Toe." 9.39: Violin, record, Joseph Szlgete, "Le Prlntemps" (Milhaud). 9.43: Soprano and tenor. Salon Duo, "Kiss Me"; baritone, Mr. J. G. Young, "There's a Brand New Hero"; Salon Quartet, "Here's to the Two of You." 9.53: Studio Octet, "Woodland Sketches" (Macdowell).
4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles).—3-1.30: Afternoon session. 0.0: Chimes. Children's Hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6-1.0: Dinner, music. Records. 7.0: News session. 8.0; Chimes. Bomaui and Italian Orchestra,
"Old Comrades March." 8.1: Contralto, Mrs. Doris M. Aitcheson, "Break, Break, Break" (Carey), "In a Monastery Gardon" (Ketelbey). 8.11: Novelty Syncopators, "Chant of the Jungle" (Freed), "Should I" (Freed). 8.19: Baritone, Mr. S. Kershaw, "Bois Epais." 8.22: Saxophone, Mr. J. M'Caw, "Suite Orientate" (Gurewich). 8.26: Kecitation, Miss Tul Northey, "His First Long Trousers." 8.30: Novelty Syncopaters, "My Varsity Girl" (Harding), "You're Always in My Arms" (M'Cartby). S.»8: Soprano, Miss Olga E. Wynne, 'Nanon Gavotte." 5.42: Piano and Syncopated Harmony, Messrs. Wilson and Ferrant, "The Latest Hit" "The Bab-Bab-Bab-Ling Brook. 8.51: Mr' B. Brown, "Scotch Song and Patter. i.55: Novelty Syncopaters, "Start the Day with a Smile." 9.0: Weather report. 8.2: Contralto, Mrs. Doris M. Aitcheson, "Its Only a Tiny Garden." 9.5: Recitation, Miss Tui Northey, "A Lesson with a Fan." 9.8: Novelty Syncopaters, "Precious Little Thing Called Love" (Davies). 9.12: Baritone, Mr. S. Kershaw. "Slow, Horses, Slow,' "Homeland nis- Novelty Svncopaters, Blue Hawaii (Baer) 9 21: Soprano, Miss Olga B Wynne, Taudir' ffi-& B= records. ______»-—• :
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 5
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