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RADIO PROGRAMMES

."' SATURDAY, 30th JULY. 2YA, WEIiINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 2.45: Relay. Description of Rugby Football Match, played at Athletic Park. 5.0: Children, by Aunt Molly ana Uncle Jasper. .: 6.0: Dinner, music. Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Tho Bronze Horse—Overture" (Auber). Debroy ....Sotnets. - Band, "Hungarian Medley—One-step." Rio Novelty Orchestra, ."iMleutras ■ Xldra DU.Xango" (Barablne). 0.16: Columbia Symphony Orchestra, ."Idillo" (tack)' ■ Albert -W. Ketelbey's'Concert Orchestra, "Cockney Suite" (Ketolbdy): (a) "A BUito Procession": (2) •''The Cockney Lover"; (3) "At the Palace de Dunce"; (4) "Elesj"; (5) "Bank Holiday" (Ketolbey). G. 35: J. H. Squire Celeato Octet, "Funeral Starch ot a Marionette" (Gounod). OH Dccli Enscmblo, "Valso Parlsienno" (Roberts). Debroy Sorners Band, "Mister • Cinders" Selection (Ellis 'and' Myers). 6.47: Rio Novelty Orohestra, "Spaventa"— Tango (Pares). .Columbia Symphony Orchestra, "Spring Song" (Mendolssohn). .J. H. Squire Celeste.Octet, "Air on G String" (Bach). GIL Dech Ensemble; "ItallanvNights" (Roberts). '■' T-0:' News.' ■• •' ' ' *■>" ■ ■-' ■ • ■ 7.30t.W.E.A. "Session; Professor T. A. Huntor, "Man arid Hi's. Social Institutions—Social Institutions in the Machine Age." 8.0: Helay from tho Concert Chamber, Town Ijßll., Concert by Wellington Commercial .Trav-. ellors and . Association Male Voice Choir. '~... .9.0.: Tallr,:.Mark Nlcholls, "Some of lly Contemporaries." •■, . 10.0: Spojt(ng summary. * ~ ■'■■ ' P Ul°c2Dar^ y ot- anco »lu»'°:*'»:°" **?- *sff" csrls, t.ch^ rclL ("80 .kilocycles),—s.o: Children, by "Aunt Pat" and "Uncle Charlie,?' 6.o:.Dinner music. Berlin State Opera House ?R C o «f n n' £X?, B« r,bcr« ot Sevllle»,oVSo TrRSS »■ hivS,tuA A * Or*»stra > , "Woodldnd ■»n»!S'£» ( YW*.I,fL» <l PV a -SeplW* Orchestra, "Gopak". (Moussorgsky).' :Dajoa Bela Orchestra, "Roses of the South-Waltz"' (Gtraura) 6.15J Opera Comique Orchestra, "lisSoroU

clitntsl Fair—A Hot Day in Little Kusslu" (Moussorgsky). Grand Symphony Orchestra, ■Polonaise No. 1 in A" (Chopin). Debrov Somers Band, "The Desert Song" (Bombere). Barnabas von'-Geezy and his ,Orchestra, "Strauss Waltz Medley" (Strauss). 0:30: Berlin State Opera Houses Orchestra, "Aida—^Sdcc- ; tioa (Verdi), Tho Salon Orchestra, "Sereii- ' ado •' (Schubert). Dajoa Bela< Orchestra^'-.The CourL.Ballr' (Lanner). Salon .Orchestra; "The ; Glow-worn (Xiucke). '-r.O: News. 715: ' Talk, Mr. A. H. Bridge, "Town PhinniiiK" (No. 3) : "Zoning." 8.0: Eclny of Programme ™°?i 4» A> Dllne(l' n- 10-0 = Sports summary. 10.10: Banco music. SUNDAY. 31st JULY. V r \.2YA,; WELLINGTON (720 kilocycles). ••■2.0: Selected i records. . 6.0: Children's Song.- Service, by Uncle ■ George and the Children's Choir from St ' James's Presbyterian qhurclu .:.; t.O: Evcnln" Service from... St. y Gerard's Rederaiitorlst • Church, Hawker street,' Wellington. Preacher: * Rev. Father Creagh. Choirmaster and organist: Messrs. F. .T. Oakcs and H. Mount respectively. .I'S-W-CapprßS^VEelay.-.. Corfqert by, tbe Pott■: /{ Nicholson Silver Bhnd (conductor, J. J. Drew). SYA, Christdiurch (980 kilocyclea) •0 • ' Gramophone recital. 5.30: Children's Son" SerTic«;':by Children of Coußrcßational Sunday School. 6.15: Musical chimes. C.30 - Evening Service from Trinity Congregational Church. Preacher, Hoy. D. Gardner Miller. Organist, Len Boot., Choir conductor, Jas. Shaw. 8.0: Selected records. 8.15: Christchurch Salon Orchestra (conductor, Francis E. Bate), "Tho Threa Bears" Fantasy (Coates). 8.25: Choral; Edgewaro Road Methodist Church Choir, "Hymn to Music"; anthem, "At' Even Ere the Sun was Set." 8.32: Record (ormn),1 : Sandy Macpherson, "Tlie Monk's Dream" (Holmes). 8.25: Mrs. H. Queree, "In the Woods." Bass, E. J. Johnson, "Tho Dover Patrol." g.40: Part-song, Tho Choir, "As Torrents In Summer." 8.42: Salon Orchestra. "The Merchant of Venice"; (a) "Prelude" (b) "Portia," (c) • "Doeo's Match" (Kosse). 8.ol: Contralto, Hilda Smith, "The End of tho Lane." 8.55: Choral, Edgewaro Boad ' Choir, "O Father, Wlioso Almighty Power": ■ Gloria" (Twelfth Moss). 8.1: Weather forecast and notices. 9.3: Becord (Piano), Karol Szreter, "Llebestraume No. 3" (Liszt) n 7 • Baritone, E. B. Chambers, "Littla Boy Blue." 9.10; Record (Monolocuc). Will Kings, "Not Untostood," 9,12:, Choral, Edgewara Hoad Choir, "Sweet is the Sunlight:." 9.17; Salon • Orchestra, Three : Daiices: from "Tom Jones": (a) Morris Dance," (b) "Gavotte," (c) "Jig" (German)i 9.25: Record (Tenor), Klchard . lv?%Z\ lvi? T? d, l ou Mor«-" 9-28: Record w? "i<of* eJ? rlelt r^adkln' 'Trasqulta" (LepK« 8- 3 - > Mezzo-soprano, Anne Lucas, "Tbe s (hfn b n elK 9i°A S?Rtan°' .'i»ito dV *»£- Q4?%. OWV 'J h6 Birth 'of Morn." s^ 3J,, Rec2 r?- (Tenor), Francis Russell. ."Kric's "?n Bih» n 'J L B.e c°r<U°rean>. Reginald Foort, XTdemiJ ?n rt'* t &&.Sms<*" (Nicholls).' 9,50 : fnrt nti •• ??f«^ tOiF' The Da 5' Is Massed !v i. I, : ■ r ™ilf"l, KTening Twilight." 9.55: Istraus!) 9;- e-^;" Tttlo3 frora tlw Orlcnt>

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 6