TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA Auckland (900 kilocycles).— 6 p.m.: Dinner session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—- “ Esperanto.” 8.0: Chimes. Relay from Lewis Eady’s Hall of latest vocal and instrumental music. 8.30: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Danse Orientale.” 8.34: Mr Frank Sutherland, “Miri Dye” from “Romany Songs.” 8.38: Trio,—, Studio Trip, “Suite of Four Pieces.” 8.41: Mr J. M. Clark, “Polonius* Advice to His Son” from “Hamlet.” 8.49: Miss Sarah j Stacpoole and Mr Frank Sutherland,) ' “The Dream Minuet.” 9.6: Piano — Mr Eric Waters, “Nocturne.” 9.13: Mr 1 J. M. Clark, “Jean Goello’s Yarn.”, 9 20: Studio Trio, “Scherzo.” 9.27: Mr Frank Sutherland, “The Midnight Review.” 9.31:. ’Cello—Beatrice Harrison, “Viennese Melody.” 9.35: Miss Sarah Stacpoole and Mr Frank Sutherland, “The Voyagers.’ 9.39: Studio Trio, “Souvenir D’ Hongrie.’ 9.48: Miss Sarah' Stacpoole, “Ships of Arcady,” from the cycle “Over the Moon. 9.52:Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey “The Little Sandman.” 9.53: Berlin Stage Opera, “The Beautiful Galathea.” 10.4: God Save the King. 2YA, Wellington (720 kilocycles). 6 p.m.: Dinner session. 7.0: News session 7.40: Lecturette —“The Stock Exchange the World’s Financial Barometer.” 8.0: Chimes—2YA Orchestrina, ’‘Dame Blanches.” 8.9: Miss Gretta Stark, “Jewel Song,” from “Faust.” 8.13: Pianoforte—Miss Adelaide Long, “Creole Dance.” 8.20: Mr Ray Kemp, “Mephistopheles Serenade,” from “Faust.” 8.24: Operatic selection—2YA Orchestrina, “Boheme.” 8.32: Mrs Ray Kemp, “When All was Young.” 8.36: Madame Eugenie Dennis and Partner, “In and Out of a Punt.” 8.43: ’Cello —Laurie Kennedy, “Old Scotch
Tenor—Mr Will Hancock, “Golden Days,” from “Student Prince.” 8.50: Duet —Miss Gretta Stark and Mr Ray Kemp, “Still as the Night.” 8.54: 2YA Orchestrina, “Merely Molly.” 9.2: Weather report and announcements. 9.4: Mrs Ray Kemp and Mr Will Hancock, “Home to Our Mountains” from “11 Trovatore.” 9.8: Miss Gretta Stark, “Should He Upbraid.” 9.12: 2YA Orchestrina, “Le Due Gemelle Ballet. 9 22: Madame Eugenie and ‘Partner, “Two on a ’Bus.” 9.29: The Etude, “Glass of Fashion,” from “Tom Jones.” 9.33: National Military Band, (a) “Prehide,” from “Lohengrin”; (b) “March” from “Tannhauser.” 9.41: Mr Will Hancock, “I’ll Forget You.” 9.45: Grand Opera Company, Vocal Gems from “Tales of Hoffman.” 9.53: 2YA Orchestrina, “L’Esprit Francais.” 10.1: God Save the King.
3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles)— 6 p.m.: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “At Evening”; (b) “Farewell, My Love, Farewell”; (c) “Serenade to the Moon.” 8.11: Mrs Lucy O’Brien, “Sunshine Above.” 8.15: Violin —Miss Irene Morris, “Atibade.” 8.18: Mr H. Instone, Scottish Patter.” 8.23: Cornet—Mr N. Goffin, “When the Swallows Homeward Fly.” 8.26: Mr Sydhey Andrews: (a) “Dear Heart”; (b) “I Send You Roses.” 8.32: English Concertina —Mr John Campbell, (a) “Scotch Medley”; (b) “Bells and the Lost Chord”; (c) “Rag Medley.” 8.39: Humour —Mr George Titchener, “That Happyland.” 8.44: Mrs Lucy O’Brien: (a) ‘Wait”; (b) “A Heart That’s Free.” 8.48: ViolinMiss Irene Morris, “Swing Song.” 8.51: Mr H. Instone, “More Scottish Patter.” 8.56: Cornet —Mr N. Goffin, “Stars in a Velvety Sky.” 9.3: Weather report and announcements. 9.5: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Vienna Life.” 9.15: Mr Sydney Andrews, “Baby Moon.” 9.18: Mr George Titchener, “Legal Phraseology.” 9.23: Mr John Campbell, “Popular Melodies.” Dance programme. 4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles)—6.o: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Salon Orchestra, (a) “The Middy”; (b) “Liebestraum.” 8.12: Mr G. M. Salmond (a) “The Drums of Life”; (b) “Faith in Spring.” 8.18: ’Cello—Beatrice -Harrison, “Harlequinade.” 8.22: Miss M. E. Juriss, “Young Fellow, My Lad.” -8.27: Salon Orchestra: (a) “Serenade”; (b) “Intermezzo Russe.” 8.34: Miss Rae A. C. Stubbs, “May Dew.” 8.37: Piano —Mr A. H. Pettitt, “Rondo No. 1.” 8.44: Tenor —Mr William Harrison (a) “Nita Gitana”; (b) “String of Pearls.” 8.51: Salon Orchestra, “In a Persian Garden.” 8.57: Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., “Douglas.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.10: Mr G. M. Salmond, “Il Lacerate Spirito.” 9.13: Miss M. E. Juriss, (a) “The Soldier”; (b) “Sleepy.” 9.19: Salon Orchestra (a) “Minuet” (Paderewski); (b) “Serenade.” 9.26: Miss Rae Stubbs (a) “Turn Once Again”; (b) “The Weeping Willow.” 9.32: ’Cello —Beatrice Harrison, “The Pipes of Pan.” ’9.39: Salon Orchestra (a) “Mr Popple”; (b) “Concert Valse, Estudiantina.” 9.48: Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M. (a) “Three Green Bonnets.” (to) “Fairy Waters.” 9.55: Salon Orchestra (a) “Melodic”; (b) “Slavonic Dance No. 2.” 10.2: God Save the King.
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