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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY. 16th DECEMBER. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Toby and Jumbo. G-7: Dluner music. Records. H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, "Now Sullivan .Selection" (arr. Godfrey). Court Symphony Orchestra, "Destiny Waltz" (Haynes). 0.15: Columbia Symphony Orchestra, "Idilio" (Lack). New queen's Hall Light Orchestra, "Petite Suile lie Concert" (Coleridge-Taylor). 11.30: New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, "I»<Mlte Suite do Concert" (Coleridge-Taylor). Wurlitzer organ, Tcreuco Casey, "I'm Lonely" (Coatcs). 0.15: Dance suite, lI.M. Grenadier Guards Band, "Nell Gwyim Dances" (German). Columbia Symphony Orchestra, "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn). Symphony Orchestra, "MorKen Blatter" (Strauss). 7.0 : .News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: "For the Man on the Land." S.O: Chimes. Belay from Town Hull of Concert by Wellington Syui])lion.v Orchestra, In aid of Mayor's Christmas appeal. Wellington Symphony Orchestra, "William Tell" (Itosslni). S.ll: Wellington Symphony Orchestra. "First Movement Unfinished Symphony" (Schubert). S.2S: Soprano, Mrs. Wilfred .Andrews, "Aye Maria"; selected. 5.40: Wellington Symphony Orchestra, "Ballet Music" from "Faust" (Gounod). 8.55 : Weather report and station notices. 5.07: Address, His Worship the Mayor (Mr. G. A. Troup). 9.20 : Bass, Siguor Lueien Ccsaroni, "Sarostos Song"; selected. 0 32: Violin with orchestra, Mr. Leon de Mauny and WellluiUon Symphony Orchestra, "Meditation" (Massenet) ; selected. !).42: Wellington Symphony Orchestra, "romp and Circumstance" ' (Elgar). IYA, Auckland (000 kilocycles).—l2.o: Afternoon session. 3.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Dave. G-7 : Dinner music. Records. 7.0: News and market reports, i .-10 : Talk Mr. Hod. Talbot, "Motoring." S.O: Chimes. Presentation of programme by Dr. S Kenneth Phillips and company. Instrumental trio, Misses J. Allen, M. Toner, r.nd M. Turks, "First Movement, Trio, Op. 49" (Mendelssohn). 5.7 : Soprano operatic aria, Miss Gwenda Weir, "Waltz Souk" (Gounod). Contralto, Miss lossle Gallagher, "Sweet and Low. 8.14: ulano Miss IMilcie Hughson. "Invitation to the Waltz" (Weber). 5.21: Vocal, Misses Edith and Nellie Entrican, "On Wings of Song. Baritone, Mr. A. B. Thompson, "In Summertime on Bredon"; "The Ship of Kio." Soprano with flute obbligato, Mrs. Hal M'Lennan, "Pipes of Pan." Contralto, Hiss Marjery Kyan, ■ Before You Came." 5.37: Instrumental trio, Misses .1. Allen. M. Toner, and M. Tiarks, "Bourree"; "Hornpipe"; "Aria"; Allegro from the "Water Music" (Handel). 5.43: Tenor, Mr 1" Stewart, "Who is Sylvia?" Mezzosoprano, Miss Reta MacCullay, "A May .Night" ; "If Thou Lov'st Me." 8.53: Piano Miss Pearl George," "The Lark" (Glinka-Balaklrew). 5..)9: Evening weather forecast and announcements. !i 1 • Contralto, Miss Kay Christie. "A Summer Night." Vocal trio, Misses Weir and N. and K. KutrU-in, "Orpheus With His Lute"; "The Maiden of the Flour do Lys." Baritone. Mr. A. li. Thompson, "Linden Lea"; "Tin; Three Comrades." 0.16: Piano, Miss Sylvia Kindberg "Valsc in A Flat" (Chopin). 9.21: Soprano, Miss Gwemla Weir, "0 Western Wind"; "Faery Song." Tenor, Mr. P. Stewart, "Where'er You Walk." Vocal duct. Misses R. MacCullay and Kay Christie, "Barcarolle. 3 32: Instrumental trio, Misses .1. Allen, M. Toner, and M. Tiarks, "First Movement of Trio" (Gade). 9."5: Programme ot dance music from the studio until 11 p.m. 3YA, Christchurrh (980 kilocycles).—l2.o: Special session. Gramophone recital. 4.2,>: Sports result's. G-1 : Dinner music. Records. Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Suite Orientale" (Francis Popy). Edith Lorand's Orchestra "Toreador and An!alousc" (Rubinstein). Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Naila" (Delibes). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Woodland Peace" (lavilla). Berlin State Opera House Orchestra. The Barber of Seville" Overture. Edith Lorand's Orchestra, "Minuet" (Bocchi>rini). Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Suite Orientale," Part 4, The Patrol (Francis Popy) ; "Lustpiel" Overture (Kela Bcla). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Court Ball" (Josef I.anner). Grand Symphony Vrchestra, "Japanese Lantern Dance" (Yoshi:omc). "Suite Orientale," Part 3, "The Dancers." Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Viennese Waltz Potpourri" (Robrecht). Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Chinese Street. Serenade" (Ludwig Lledc). 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Popular programme. National Symphony Orchestra. "Ilic Fiedermaus" (Strauss). S.S: Bass Mr. K. S. H. Buchanan, "Come to the Cook-house Door"; "The Old Road." 5.14: Banjos Emilc Grimshaw's Banjo ' Quartet, "Whistling Rufus" (Mills). S. 18: Mezzosoprano, Mrs. Grace Empson, "Love's Old Sweet Song." 5.22: Mouth organ, Mr. T. H. Howe, "The Regiment I'asscs By" (arrgd. Rowc) ; "Poor Old Joe" (arrgd. Itowc). 5.27: Light baritone, Mr. Arthur Conch, "H 1 Mtght Come lo You"; "The Sea Gipsy." 8.33: Ocartno, Mr John Campbell. "Klllarncy"; "11 Baeio" (Ardlti): "Sasaphobla" (arrgd. Compbell). 5 40- Soprano. Miss Milliccnt O'Grady, "Silk Worms"; "Villancllc." S.ll?: llari'. Mr. 11. G. [;hi\shcr. "Momurics ol Wales" (J. Thomas). <.:..'!: Humour. Mr. Itoliald Foster, "The Farmer's Boy.'" S.jT : Piano, Frank I'.anta, •Dorothy" (M'Hugli). 0.0: Weather forecast md station notices, f1.2: Super Cinema Orches■ra, "Babylonian Nights" (Zamecnik). 0.6: Soprano, Miss Milliccnt O'Grady, "The Dream if Home.'" !).12: Banjos, Emile Grimsliaw's Banjo Quartet, "A Swanec Sing Song." 'J.l.">: Baritone, .Mr. Arthur T. Couch, "Msicushta." l.m: Mouth organ. Mr. T. W. Itowe. "Irish ligs and Heels" (arrgd. Rowe) ; "Darkle Dances" (arrgd. Rowe). 9.21: Memi-soprano, Mrs. Grace Kmyson. "Rose Softly Blooming"; 'Thank God for a Garden." 9.30 : Harp, Mr. H. G. Glaysher, "Souvenir" (Kastner) ; "A Reverie" (Shatterton). 9.37: Humour, Mr. Ronald Foster, "I Haven't Got the Nerve." 9.42: acartno and English concertina, Mr. John Campbell, "La Paloma" (Yradier, arrgd. CampDell) ; "Double Eagle March" (Sousa, arrgd. Campbell) ; "Rag Medley" (Alberts, arrgd. I'ampbell). 9.49: Bass, Mr. R. S. H. Buchanan, 'Jack Briton." 9.53: Orchestral, Savoy Jrpheans, "Lido Lady" (Rodgers). 4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles).—3.o: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting ■esults. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Bert. G-7: Dinner music. Records. r.O: News session. S.O: Studio programme by )uuedin Tramways Band and assisting artists. Sand, "Senlac Abbey" (Calvert) : "Wihiflower." i.1.1: Baritone, Mr. Ralph Martindale, "Tally Ho" ; "Oh, Could I but Express in Song." Duet. Mr. ' and Mrs. .Mnitindale, "A Paradise for rwo" date). Soprano, Mrs. Martindale, 'Morning." 5.27 : Recitations. Mr. D. E. Dall, '.Mister Pecksniff" ; "The Artful Dodger" ; "The I'uppanny Half-penny Toy." S.3S: Band. 'Victoria. Cross" (Greenwood). "The Merry Men" (Rimmer). 5.49: Contralto, Miss M. Stokes. "Maid of Judah": "Big. Lady Moon"; ■Her Song " 8.59 : Weather report and station lotlccs. 9.1: New Queen's Hall ' Orchestra, ■Overture—William Tell." 9.13 : Baritone. Mr. Jalpli Martindale, "At Grendon Fair." Duct, Mr and Mrs. Martindale, "In Springtime.' soprano, Mrs. Ella. Murtlndale, "White Birds"; 'Cradle Song " 9.25 : The Band. "Mikado" (Sullivan). Band, "Thrills" (Alford). 9.40: renor, Mr. W. E. Bobbins, "Nirvana"; •' until ; 'If I Might Come to You." 9.50 : Band, The IVhtstler and His Dog" (Pryor) •, "Valorous (Rimmer). „________„_«««

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 144, 16 December 1930, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 144, 16 December 1930, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 144, 16 December 1930, Page 5

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