RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 30th MAY.. .', ' : 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Afternoon session. 5.0: ChUdreu's session, "Aunt 'Molly.'" ■■ CO: Dinner music. Paul Godwin Orchestra. "The Caarowltsch" (Leharr); "Lilliputians"* Wedding." I'aul Godwin's Orchestra with organ, "Adoration." Great Symphony Orchestra, "The GipsyPrincess^" Paul! Godwin's Orchestra with organ, "Invocation." Paul £°dwln Quintet, "Vision." Opera Orchestra. Berlln-Chnrlottenbury, "SI J'Ktuls RoL" Paul Godwin Dance Orchestra, "Little Butterflies." Paul Godwin Quintet, "Chant D'Amour."":Paui Godwin Jass Syraphonians, "Lots of Fun'" 7.0: News session. . . xvVI ! . Le? tur?' tc' I'rcfessor C. A.< Cotton, « VV.Jv.A. lecturette, "Causes of Earthquakes" S.O: Chimes. Overture, Salon Orchestra (conductor, Mr. M.T. Dixon), "Plymouth Hoe" (Anscli). . 8.9: Melodic Four, (a) "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny"; (b) "Cornfields Medley." 8.15: Accordion duet, record. Gellin and Borgstrom, (a) "Firefly"; (b) "Snow -Waltz." 5.21: Baas, -Mr. W. W. Marshall, (a) "801 l On, Thou Dark Blue Ocean"; (b) "Drinking." Melodic Four, "Mammy's Gone Avvay." 5.31: Selection, Salon Orchestra, "Wait* Dream" (Strauss). 8.JO: Sketch, Mr. and".Mrs. J. St. Bailey, "Itcnt Free." 9.2: Weather report and station notices. 9.4:- Salon Orchestra, "Hyde Park Suite". (Jalowlcz). . .■'■.-,■;.. , •.. 0.14: Tenor, Mr. Frank Bryant, "Love Lily."Mclodle Four, "While I Have You."•"; 9.20: March, l'olydor k ßrass Band,'"Petersburger" (record). ' •'■-:•' 9.2 a:, Baritone/ Mr. It. S. Allwrigbt, "Botly and Johnny." , ■■ . 9.20: The Sieber Choir. "Faust Waltz" (record). .. ~'... . . . .-•• 9.30: Saxophone with orchestra, .Mr. .W. J. Halmes and Salon Orchestra, "The Lost Chord." Bell solo with, orchestra, Mr. L. W. Probert and Salon Orchestra, "Bolls of Ouseley." , 9.39: Tenor, Mr. Sam. Duncan, "Mignon." ; 9.43: March, Polydor Brass Band "The Old Hunter" (record). 9.46: Melodic Four, "The City Choir." 9.50: Salon Orchestra, "Latest Danco Novelties.". ■ ■ ' . . •■: - ■ 10.0: Dance music1 till 11. ;■■/■•■•- 3YA, ChrlstcUur'ch (980 "kilocyblesK—3.o: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. Paut Godwin's -Orchestra, "Polish Temper." Paul Godwin. Trio, !Tor You": (Czibulka). Paul" Godwin Orchestra, "Kismet." Eflm Schachmcister Orchestra, "Dark Eyes." Paul Godwin "Orchestra, "Hearts and Diamonds." Paut-'Godwin Quartot, . VSorenata." : Polydor Orchestra, "Berlin as it Laughs'and Weens." Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Love in Idleness." Eflm Sehachraeistcr Orchestra, "Kasbeck." Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Short, But Delicious." 7.0. News cession. 8.0, r Chimes. • Overture, ■- Debroy "Somers, Baud, "The .Doacrt Song" (record). 8.8: Baritone, Mr. T. D. Williams, (a) "Th* Storm-Fiend"; (b) "Devonshiro Cream nnd Cider." -5.15: Cornet,,-Mr. Norman Gi Coffin,' _Zauettc." 5..20: Spanish vocal novelty. Juan. I/losas: and His Orchestra, "Cuando; Quieras Llorar" (record). 5.24: Studio Trio, (a) "Mazurka" (Glinka)'; (b) "Nocturne" (Wldor); (c). "Pierrette (Cbaniinade). 8.31: Humour - Mr. Jock lockhart. ' 8.-13: Violin, Miss Iron* Morris, "Chanson Gradeuse" (Barns);1 8 46: Mezzo-soprano;', Mrs., H. ■ Turnbul!;,! (a) "You Will Never Grow Old"; (b) "The Old Clock"; (c) "A Kiss in the. Dark." 8.51;. HIIo Harmony lour, record, (a) "Underneath the Mellow Moon" (Wendall Hall); (b) "Yaka Hula Hlcky Dula" ' (Goety,-; Young;--Wendliiig); (c) "Souvenirs" (Nicholas). 9.0: forecast and station announcements; .9.2: Finck'» Orchestra, '.'Gaiety Echoes" (record). 9.10: Baritone; Mr. T. D. Williams, "The Bandolero." 9.14: Cornet, Mr. Norman G. Goffin. "Wendouree." 9.19: Two pianos (record). Wilhelra Gross and Walter Kauffomann, "Tang* and Shimmy." 9.52: Studio Trio (a) ."Hungarian Dance No. 5" (Brahms); (b) ''Serenade": (Tltl) ; (c) "Almond Blossom" '(Williams). 9.35: Humour, Mr. Jock Lpckh'aft. '9.41: Violin^ Miss' Ircno Morris; "Hornpipe" ■ (Mlstowski) - 9.44: Mezzo-soprano,. Mrs. Hi .Turnbulf, (a) "t Wonder If Love Is a Dream"; (b) ''Give Me a Youth and a. Day"; (c) "John;" :. 9.49: Hllov Harmony Four (record) ; • (aY "Springtime ill tho Kockios"; (b) "Drifting and Dreaming"; (c):"Hilo Girl." 9.55: Spanish, novelty, Juan Llossas and His Orchestra, "Intip Balnl." 10.0 i Dance music till 11. SUNDAY, 31st MAY. : -2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLISS). j 3.0: Gramophone recordhigs. -i-.'-'J CO: Children's. Song Service, 'conducted lij; Uncle Georgo; Children's Choir from the Tarar nakl' Strqct Mothodist ChurcbV1 :'"•■"'•■' . p. T.O: -Kelay of Evening Service from th« Vivian Street Baptist Church. Preacher: Eev. W. S. Itollings. . Organist:. Mr. Cba3. Collins. 5.15 (approx,): Belay.of Band Recital by tit* Wellington Municipal Tramways, Band from SI, James Theatro ' (conductor,"Mr".'B. 'FratikUn). 3YA,, Chrlstchurch (9SO kilocycles) .—3.0: Gfa'mophbno Eccitaf.' 3.30': tfaik, Mr. T. "Ej Boddington (under tho auspices of the Chrlstadelphlan Society), "Jewish Jerusalem ot To-day." 0.30: Children's Song Service, children of Presbyterian Sunday Schools,. 6.15; Chimes from Studio. 6.30: Anniversary evening servico from,. .Knpx Presbyterian Church, Bealey avenue. sP"reiiClitt-. Uev. T. W. Armour. .Choir Conductor,;'7aiiVj'JiO-.G.. Thompson. S.O ;(apin;px.): Musical "-fpoofdirigs • from studio. s:j.s "(approx.):'Relay of'.4YA;
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1931, Page 6
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