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RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 23rd MAY. 2YA. WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES.) .'!.(): Aftenioo!) session. 5.D: Children's session, conducted by "Aunt Molly." (i.O: Dinner music session: San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "Caprice . Vleimols" (Krelsler) ; 'eutlo, Pablo Casals, "Spanish Dance" (firaniidos, arr. Casals) ; Novelty Orchestra, "Ginger Snaps" (Bourdon)'; Victoria Orchestra, "La Serenula" (Metrn); Klrilloff's Balalaika Orchestra, "Medley of . Old-Tims Songs"; orgau, .(ease Crawford. "How urn I to Know?" (Parker, Klnu) ; Vienna i'hllharmonlc Orchestra, "Die Fledcnnaus" (Strauss) ; organ, .Icssc Crawford; "I'll Close Jly Eyes to llm He-it vf the World"; -Novelty Orchestra, "Midnight Bells" (lleiibcrger) ; Sail Francisco .Symphony Orchestra, "Coppelia Hallet" (Delibcs); Novelty Orchestra, "Passion Rose" (Lchar) ; Victoria Orchestra, "Espanlta" (Itoscyj ; 'cello, l'ahlo Casals, "Vlto" (Spanish Dance) (Popper); Novelty Orchestra, "Danse Bagatelle" (Bourdon). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lceturette, Mr. \V. M. Jackson, "Gladioli and Gardening Hints." S.O: "The Eight O'clock Itevue," a second series of grown-up children's hours specially written and arranged by Sir. Will Bishop, featuring' the Ettido (juartet—Miss Grotta Starl;, Ray and Itita Kemp, and Mr. Will Hancock; Miss Elsie Croft and Mr. Will Bishop. 0.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: 2Y.V Salon Orchestra (Conductor, Mr. M. T. Dlxon), "Ballad Memories" (arr. Baynes); selection. "The Student Prince." 9.15; Soprano, Miss Gretta. Stark, (a) "Just Awearyin' for You," (b) "I Love You Truly." 9.22: Chorus with orchestra, Uebroy Homers Band, "War Marching Songs." 9.28: Violin with orchestra, Mr. W. Haydockand Salon Orchestra, "Violin Sous" (Rubens). Saxophone with orchestra. Mr. W. J. Halmes and .Salon Orchestra, "Danny Boy." 9.36; Florrlo Kurd nnd Company. "Florrie Ford Old-Timo Medley." I).;!'.): Siilon Orcheslra, "Tina" (Rubens). P.4U: Soprano, Miss Gretta Stark, "Tlic Songs Mv Motlier Hans." (1.50: Salon Orchestra. "Latest Dance Novelties." .10-11; Dance music programme. yYA, Chrlstchurch (980 kilocycles).—3.o:. Aftofnoon session. 5.0: Children's Hour. li.O: Dinner music session. Frank Weatficld's Orchestra, "The Belle of New York" Selection; Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Strauss, the Waltz King at Home" (Weber) ; "Ideale" (Tostl) ; Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Rustle of Spring" (SindIng) ; Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Wine, Women, and Song"; Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Viennese Life" (Translates) ; Victor Olof Salon Orchestra, "Grlcs Selection" (arrgd. Urbacli) ; Dajos. Belli, Orchestra, "Serenade" (Moszkowski) ; "Trauniidealc"; Edith Lwand Orchestra, "ich Licbc Ulcli" (Criefi) : Frank Westfleld's Orchestra, "Our Miss Gibbs" Selection. 7.0: News'session. ,8.0: Overture, Debroy Somers Band, "Good News" (De Sylva). S.B: Bass, Mr. K. W. Kofe, (a) "A Chip of. the Old Block" (Squire) ; (b) "Come Wins to Me" (Thompson). S.M: llanjolin, Mr. Stan Birch, "Medley of Popular Airs" (arrgd. Iltrdi), 8.20: Mezzo-soprano, Mrs. K. Henderson, (a) "The Liltlc Damozel" (Ivor Novello) ; (li) "When tlie t;reat Jlcd Dawn is Shining (Sharpc). iS.'Jli: riiuio duct, Sisters .VJalto, (a) "Cookery" '(Kollman) ■; (b)! "Summer Is Here" (Sclfort). 5.30: Sketch, Mr. and-.Mrs. J. W. Bailey, "The Baggage" (B. Moore). 8.43.;. j Flute,. Mr. A. E. Hutton, "La Sympathle" (Croner). 8.00: Utiot, The Two Duggies, "Oh! Donna Clara" (Petcrsburskl): 5.53: Saxophone and piano, Saxophone, Mr.' Lyndon Christie, and piano, Miss Clive Winston, "St. James Medley." 9.0: Tenor, Mr. Douglas' Suckling, "The English Rose" (German). 9.4-: Evening weather forecast and station notices. 9.6: Paul Godwin's Orchestra, ".Cinderella's Bridal Procession" (Dicker); 9.10: Bass, Mr. R. W. Rofe, (a) "Tho Drum Major". (NewIon); (b) "The Bosun's Lament" (Squire). U.IS: Banjolln. Mr. Stan Birch, "Medley Gems of Erin." 0.22: Mezzo-soprano1, Mrs. K. HenIdcrson, (a) "Bring Me Kudos" (Bills); (I)) "A Nest. In" Arcu'dy" (Coatcs). 9.20: Accordion,' Gellin and BorKstrom, (a) "Ulazo Away" (Ilolzina.ni!); (b) "Gladiator's Farewell" (Blankcnhurg). 9.30: Sketch, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, "For Winter, for Summer." 9.40: Flute, Mr. A. E. Hutton, "Die Elfin" (Wetger). 9.-1G:. Tenor, Mr, Douglas Suckling, (a) "yes, Yes, •TU True" (Planquctlte); (b) "Home, Lltlla Maori, Home" (Hill). 0.52: Saxophone and piano, saxophone, I/yndon Christie; piano. Miss Cllve Winston, "The Good Old Days." 10-11.: Dance music. SUNDAY. 24th MAY. 2YA, WJELUXGI'ON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Afternoon session. G.O: Children's song service, conducted by "Uncle George," assisted by the children's choir from St. John's Presbyterian Church. . 7.0: Kclay of evening service from St. Thomas's Anglican Church, Kewtown. Preacher, [ Rev. Percy Houghtou. Organist, Mr. W. A. GathcvldKc. " ■ ■•■ 5.15 (approx.) : Rainy of band .recital by the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Band from tho DeLuxe Theatre (conductor, Mr. Harry Baker). .God Save tho King.' ■ - ! 3VA, Christchurch (9SO kilocycles).—3.o: .Afternoon session. - 5.30: Children's song .service. 0.15:' Hymri chimes' from studio. 7.0: Uolay of Salvation Army Meeting- from "The Citadel*" Victoria Syuare. 8.1.) (approx.) : From the ■studio. New 'Light/ Symphony Orchestra, "Peer Gynf Suilo, No; 2" (Grieg) ; (a). i"ini:rid's Lament," (b) "Arabian Dance." 5.23: i Contralto, Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) . "Little Holes Ja }l£ii)xa"' (Hopc).;..(b). "Love's. Coronation" (Aylward). 8.29: Violin, Miss Ircno Morris,' ''Air" (Schweirs and Haake). 8,32: Tenor, Mr. Jus. Shaw-- (a) "Adelaide" (Bcelhoven) : ,<b) "Lite and Dcatii" (Coleridge-Taylor). 8.37: The Dulcet Quartet, "It was tho Time of Roses" (Robertson). 8.40.: Studio Trio,
"Allegro" (Bach). -5.50: Soprano, Mrs. W. 11. Harris, (a) "The Old Itcfrain" (Krclsler) ; (b) "Only the River Kumiing By" (Hopkins). 8.5«: New Light, Symphony Orchestra, "Peer fjyni' Suite, No. 2" (Grieg); "Ueturn of Peer Oynt." 3.1: Weather forecast and station notice's. 9.:): Baritone,' Mr." A. G. Thompson, (a) "The Grey House" (Messagcr) ; (b) "Crossing the Ban." (Willeby).--tI,S:-Kow Light Symphony Orchestra, "Peer. Gyiit Suite, Ko. 2"' («rlcg)': J "SoH-cig's Soiip." -!).I'2: liulcct Quartet, "Hymn of the Homeland (Sullivan); Contralto, .Miss Nellie Lowe, "It I Can Livo" (Stephe»sOn); ■ f1.19: Violin,-Miss Irene Morris, "From the Canebrake" (Samuel Oardlna). 9.22: Tenor,; Mr. Jas.- Bhaw, "In ■ Native Worth" (from "Creation") '(Haydn).' JI.2C; Dulcet Quartet,'' (a) "Hero a'Pretty Baby. I.ics" (Gordon):; (b) /'Tho.Bay. is Gently Sinking" (Conuregatioiial'Uyirinal).'• 9.32: Soprano,' Mrs. W. B. Harris,.'"Orpheus-with His Lute" (Sullivan). 9.36: Studio Trio, (a;) -"Pastel:MJriuet" (Paradts) ;. (b) "Serenade" (Arensky); (c) "Scherzo" (Schubert).. 9.48: Tenor and Baritone, Dulcet Duo, "Now' We aro Ambassadors." 8.50: Baritone, Mr. A..G. Thompson, ;(a):"Best of All" (Leslie); (b) "I Gave You Boses" (Aylivurd). 9.55: New Symphony Orchestra. "Nell Givnir J)ances, Nos. 1 and 2" (German). 10.0: God Save the King.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1931, Page 6
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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1931, Page 6
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