RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY, 16th JANUARY. . 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). (Daily from 10 a.m.) 5.0: Children's hour. Hiawatha and Buffalo 6.0: Dinner music. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna" Overture (Suppe) ; Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra, "Tarantella" (Saint-Saens); Marek Weber Orchestra, "Lehariana" (Geiger). 6.20: Marek Weber Orchestra, "Amorettentanze" Waltz (Gung'l) ; Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Schwanda, the Bagpipe Player"; Grand Symphony Orchestra.' "Midsohn)™ g Dream" Scherzo (Mendelse.3U: New Symphony Orchestra, "Lo Cid Ballet Music (Massenet): (1) "Castillane" ; 12) Aubade"; (3) "Andalouse"; (4) Arrangonaise"; (5) "Madrilene"; (6) "Navarraise. Jacque Jacobs Ensemble, "Sobre Las P1?? <Rosas>; Koyal Opera Orchestra; "Shenher.d 0 Fennel's Dance" (Balfour Gardeue#>. rti.P^r ?™ rti re\F A Concert Orchestra (concor'^eo? "Je-Mauny), "Euryanthe" (Weber) w; 8:,,, CoI£ tato- M"-Wilfred Andrews, "Bird Tide" B/° ken Wing"; "The Secret of the . 8;i 4,: T, he, Orchestra. "Symphony Noi IV in gro^^acej'^MenSsln')lsl M°Vement' «=.8' 24: ~Sopr, auo' pa«Une Harford-Foster, MSo°^; H »f Me": "^» "Hen?y . fr°m 5.42: Leeturette, Chas. E. "Wheeler, "WanCorent Garden, and the Shops." ' ,9^:, Weather report and notices. Resume traUa y iU Thlrd Test-EliSland v. Aus--0.2': Surprise item. A R flo,^:"& altTry^ Wilf"d A^^ "L°»* 3.23 : The, Orchestra. . "Serenade" (Rubinlaeni/ P° em> "Dans 9 Macabre" (Saint ml 9' 3t s: ci? rd (vocdl'- Lay Vicars of West»iS » er»^b^ e. y', v Heav>n- Heav'n" (I Got a (mi 5 : i Selef tion> 'he Orchestra. "Betty" (R"o bu^.'o: Vai Sa enc; <Vm r vu Cs hlc ahte Lleb6" (LlDCke)- ---|£ AlO, Chags^: "SUSTS? (^i g let.. g; M DuS Kga^sisgK Xc rin,, OrC!^=' O^stra^asco t°^l i-ou . laiK, *.. C. "Fairbrother "New Kpiiinri Hosiery." 8.0: March, the Wooteton^ Brass ?Ord Hnmaf tOr> R; J- Estall)- 'IThe Freslden?s iohn) fi "\%l l pVertHre; k "R, uy las" 'Mendelswlth Phnr'nS R«eorli (baritone), Bobert Howe «m»i. ..or l,S nd orchestra. "The Four Jolly ft S^\v. 8- 18: Ke<=ord.(Tiolin). Elsie South(^rshlu) "I!?'. "^ He« J°« T Callin^Me" «'t \i ~UU • Soprano, Mrs. Lucy O'Brien » 1? 0* Down. Dear Eyes " rnmin? ir "^ K, eltic:L ament" (Foulds). 8.31Comedian. H. Instone, "A Japanese Tale " 8 39 : "dS I ( l adeSh^, Swrio™ Orchestra. Dance of the Flrehird" (Stravinsky).' 8.43: Bass E J. Johnson, "The Call," "Boots." 8 49Record. Sanlre's Celeste Octet, "Come into the Garden Maud" (Balfe). 8.52- Record rw»l» w;6«.^Nv^ia^HS;H v. Australia. 9.4: Reserved. 9 19- Band "Turkish Patrol" (Ord. Hume). 0 25: Soprrao o lroo. L K UC c y P'^'^S "My Dreamland ZT" wH.^ 0!?,' Royal Opera House Orchestra Stockholm, "In a Country Lane" (Coates). 9 33----ft?r \Sk s^rsffi Zo^'-:: "You^ Land and Mine," "Kings of the Rold "
Ramsey Wilson and Co. will sell furniture, chesterfield suites, and crockery and glassware at their Manners street auction rooms at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. On Wednesday at 1.30 p.m., they will sell at No. 15, Upland crescent, Kelburn, a player piano, poker work, an electric sewing machine, etc. ' •
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 3
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462RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 12, 16 January 1933, Page 3
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