RADIO PROGRAMMES
' THURSDAY. Sth JULY. 2TA. WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). (Daily from-10 a.m.) 50: Children's session. Dnclo- Georgo and Big Brother Jack. ', B0: Dinner music.* Berlin' JPhilharmonlc Orchestra, "Torch Dance, B Vlat * Major." Ilja Livschakoil and His Orchestra, "Aubade." Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Evening Chimes." Vienna Schrammel Quartet, "Some Day." Eflm Schachmclstcr's Dance Orchestra, "Casono\a, I Lore You" Ilja Livschakoti: and Ilia 'Orchestra, "Little Sciciiata"; "Who Has FiHed Our Heart Willi Loyal" Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "The Mask bellei." \lelllu Schrammel Quartet, "Spin, Sjmi." Symphony Orclictitra "II Guarany —Introdiu lion " r.iul Godniu'b Oiciiestr.i, "Sonu of tho Deseit' ; "Toncrna." Eflm bcluchmelster's Dance Orthcstr.l, "At the Fireside." Paul Godwin's Jazz Symphonlans, "Butterfly, Sweet Littlo Lady." Ilja Livschaltoff and Ills Orchestra, "All My Ucart Belongs lo You." 7.0: News session. ' 7.40: Lecluietto, Miss luej Connop, "Daucins in Relation lo Health." 8.0: Chimes. Studio Concert by tlie WellinKlou Artillory Band (conductor, .Captain T. Herd) and 2YA Artists. 'March,'! Band, >*'Tho Jolly Coppersmith"; overture, "Lustspiel." S. 10: Bass, Mr. R. 3. G. Madlgan, (a) "Ochonc,! Bridget O'Piynn"; (b) "Katie M'Geo." ' I 5.15: Vilnaphouo, Miss Joyco Morgan,. ,(a) "My Old Kentucky Home"; <b) "Ol* Black Joe.". : . " ft .■• ■ ft, i? ■. ' ( >
8.19: Cornet duet, Sergts. Bowman and Johnston, "Two Comrades." ft ;'■ ' ' ''" , 5.24: Contralto, Miss Mabel Dyer, .(a) "The Sweetest Flower that Blows" ;-(b) "That's All." 8.20: One-act mystery-play. "The Real'.Q." Characters: The Doctor, Mr. Kenneth Altken; the Detective. Mr. Hedley Altken; the Thief, Mr. Norman Altken. Scene: Dr..Cornish's Ofßcc, New York. •■ \7■ •» ftV.;' .8.48: Selection. Band, "Gems' trohi Sullivan's Operas." "9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Accordion, record, Jean Vaissade, (a) "Couscous"; (b) "The Secret of a Night." .'"■: 8.8: Vocal duet. Miss Mabel Dyer and. Mr. Edgar Swain,- "At Dawning."*. Contralto, Miss Mabel Dyer, "Through the Sunrise." : 9.14: Vibraphone, Miss Joyce Morgan, (a) "Carry Mc Back"; lb) "Old Folks at Homo." 0.18: Bass, Mr. B. J. :G. ,Madlgan, "The Bosun's. Advice." ' 9.22: Waltz, tho Band, "Red Poppies." Cornet solo, Sergt. W. H. Bowman, "Beyond the Dawn." '. • ..ft ; 9.31: O'enor, Mr. Edgar Swain, (a) ''Dolorosa"; (b) "Tho'Fuchsia Tree." 9.37: March, the Band,' "Naworth Castle"; fantasia, "Hlbornian Melodies." , 8.!i0: Don Cossacks, record, (a) "Tho Red Sarafan"; (b) "March Princo Cleg." 9.56: Banco, the Band, "Frisky Sambo." 10.0: God Save tho King. SYA, Christchurch- (080 kilocycles).—3.o: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's hour. 0.0: Dinner music. Edith Jjbrand's Orchestra, VTales of Hoffman" Fantasia. Dajosr Bela String Orchestra, "Goldreßen." .Otto Dohrlndt and His Symphony Orchestra, "Speak ■ Not of Love Eternal." Dajos Bola Orchestra, "I Pagliacci Selection, Sander Joszl Orchestra, "Polo." Berlin Stale Oiiera Housa Orchestra, "Itustlo of Siirlng." Dajos Bola ' Orchestra, "Delirion/ Waltz. Edith torand's Orchestra, "Prelude' (Rachmaninoff). Dajos Bela Orchestra, VCount of Luxembourg" Waltz.- Sandor Jbszi Orchestra, "Marionette's Wedding March.". Berlin Slalo Opera House Orchestra, • "Pracludium. Dajos Bola String Orchestra, "Gold and Silver." Edith Loraud's Orchestra, "Llebesfeier. Mltja Nlklsch and.His Symphony Orchestra, "Madelon" Waltz. 7.0: News:,ftS.O: Chimes. Overture, Berlin State Opora Orchestra, record/ "Barber of Seville." -8.4: Melodious Quartet, Negro' Spirituals, (a) "Nobody Knows de Trouble"; (b) "Deep River." Soprano, Miss Francos Hamerton, with orcnestra, "Waltz Soug" from "Tom Jones." S.'ll: Studio,, Octet, "I'Idelio" Overturo (Beethoven). 8.17: Bassbaritone, Mr. T. D. Williams, "My Abode." 8.20: Fiuto with orchestra. Mr. A. E. Hutton, "Aria" (Lemmone). 8.25: Mezzo-contralto,. •Miss Milliceut Jennings, (a) "Caravan"; (b) "Away Home." 8.29: Melodious Quartet with orchestra,\"To tho Maypole/ '8.H2: Studio Octet, (a) "Spanish Serenade" (Bizet); (b) "Largo Apasslonata" (Laurlan Beck). 8.39: Bass, Mr. T. D. Williams, "I Fear No Foe." 8.42: Soprano and tenor, Dolce Duo, "Swing Song." 8.47: Violin with orchestra, soloist, Miss Irene Morri3, "Concerto in A Minor" (Accolay). 8.57: Tenor, Mr. .Russell Summer witb orchestra, (a) "Serenade" (Schubert) ; (b) "Pleading." 9.1; Weather forecast and station notices. 0.3: Flute, Mr. A. E. Hutton, "Loin dv Bal." 9.6: Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton, with orchestra, "My Harp is on.the" Willow Troe." Melodious Quartet, "Sweet and Low." Mozzorcontralto, Miss Mllllccnt 1 .Jennings, with orchestra, "Tho Peace of tho Valley." 9.17: Selection, Studip Octet, "Cavnllcrla RusHcana" (Mascagnt):' 9.30: Banco music till 11. . - -j
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 8, 9 July 1931, Page 25
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