TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND «900 Kilocycles). Silent Day. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles'. G.i': Dinner ultimo cession; <£• Nev.s cession ; 7.-10: Levturctle —Mr I’. J. V> helan, “'lh'> Motor ’; 8.1': Chime.'. Studio Concert by Mrs Clinton Hun' s j-artv: 8.1: 2YA Orchestriim “Over‘nro ii? the Form o' March’; 8.9: Part Songs—The C.omi'.iny. <a' “Fall on Me.’: (hi “Ilmirin Chmu. ’: 8.13: 1 'lainjb;fir—Miss Ire nr. 111).', ‘T'sualo ’ from k'ttidiA Symphoiiiqm:'. 8.21. Soprum; —Mrs Sara Clinton Hunt, •'Times G-irduii”; 3.24: Contralto— Miss Glad'■. Hibberd, “A Japanese Death Song": 5.27; 2YA Orchestrina, “Merchant of Venice": 8.35: Elocution — Miss Stella Beil, “The Tide River”; 3.38: Duels—Mrs Clinton Hunt and Miss Maud Field. (a. > "The Rivei”; (b) “The Rain"; 8.42: Violin —Fritz Krc-isler, “Schon Rosmarin”: 5.45: Mezzo-Soprano—Miss Agnes Ellioit, “A Heart That’s Free”: 8.48. Part, songs—The Company, (a) “Canon in Three Parts”: (b) “Oh, Hush Thee My Baby": 8.53: 2YA Orcliestrim). “Suite Romantique”; 9.3: Weather report and announcements; 9.5: Soprano —Miss Irene Hirst, ‘•Jewel Song”; 9.9: Part songs—The Company, (a) “Little Lady of the Moon"; (bl “Maidens Fair”; 9.14: ’Cello —■ Lauri Kennedy, “Hungarian Rhap sody”; 9.18: Contralto—Miss Maud Field. “Soft Footed Snow”; 9.21: 2YA Qi cliostrina. "Spring's Message”; 9.29: Sketch —Mrs Clinton Hunt, Miss Stella P-oli end Miss Melba Lccaldaiin. “Improving Tlmir Minds”; 9.-11: Elman String Qnarlm. (::) “Andmilc (.'an ia bi it: Qua rt el. Op. I 1 ’: <I > >
•‘Tiienw ami Variatioits-- Hmpe.ror Quailed”: 9.52: Contralto — Miss Gladys Hibbird, “A Group of Swiust.ead's Songs”; 9.5 G: Part songs—The Company, (a) “The Gleaner’s Lullaby": Hi) "The Change Ringers”; 10. i: Valse —2YA Orehcstrina, “Woman’s Love and Life.” 3YA, CHCH. (980 Kilocycles).
fi.O: Dinner music; 7.0: Nows session; 7.30: Talk-—Mr Erling Augaard, “Whaling in the Ross Sea”; 8.0: Chimes. Band programme by New Brighton Municipal Baud, assisted by 3YA Artists. S.S: Mezzo-Soprano— Miss Doris Weir, “Arise O Sun”: 8.12: Hawaiian guitars—Frank Ferara and John Paaluhi, “Kilma Waltz"; 8.16: Tenor —Mr C. R. Williamson. “Chloe” “Serenade”; 8.22: Cornet, duel —CondueWr J. J. NutiNl and Fred Fox. “Ida am! Dot”: 8.27: Recitation —Mr R. R. Wills, "Bail Dies Cuddle. Doon”; 8.32: Suite—Paul Wliiionmn's Orchestra, "Suite of Serenades” (1) Spanish. (2) Chinese. (3) Cuban; 8.40: Bass Bari tciK? —M r Donald McCulloch. “Ka.shmiri Song; 8.4.4: John Goss and Cathedral Male Quavlct, (a) “Fire Down Below”; (1.-) “Hullabaloo Balay”; 8.47: Band. 'From “The Diggers' of Broadway'”; 8.59: Weather report: 9.1: Guitars—Frank Ferara ami Jc.hn Paa’mhi. “.Hawaiian Waltz Medley”: 9.4: Mezzo-Soprano —Miss Doris Weir. (a) "Down in Hie Fores!.”; (b) “Sing Joyous Bird”; 9.10: Band, (a) “Painting the Clouds with Sunshine”; (b) “Smiling Irish Eyes”; 9.30: Recitations —Mr R. R. Wilis, fa) “Earthenware”; (b) “The Thousandth Man”; 9.36: Organ—- “ You’re Cream in my Coffee.”; 9.39: Ba;is-ba r Ren e —M r Don a 1 d DI cCuHoch (a) “Wait”; (b) “Gipsy -mve Song"; 9.45: Orchestra and Chorus, “A Miniature- Concert”: 9.54: March — Band. “Ever Ready.”
•1 YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News session; 7.40; Talk; 8.0: Chimes. New Mayfair Orchestra. “Lilac Time Selection”; 8.9: Teno?’ —Mr J. D. Hamilton. “Homeland”; 8.16: Instrumental Quintet, “Earl ami the Girl’; 8.23: Winkel. La.mpen. Radio Flayers. “Insuvanci 1 ”: 8.29: Soprano —Miss L. de Clifford, (a) “Sly Cigantte”; H>) "In a Gmidoki”; (c) from “A Runaway Gi r ’"; 8.36. Inr.! rr.meiilaj Quintet. “Girl in the Train"; 5.43: Bcriioiic —M.r A. Macdonald, “Toreador’s Song from ‘Carmen’”: 8.49: .Piano —Mrs C. Drake. “At the Heroe’s Grave": 8.54: Contralto —Mrs NeiHe G. Shrimptoii. (.a) “1 Don’: Suppose": (b) “Not. Understood”; 9.0: Weather report; 9.2: Ferdy Kauffman Orchestra, "The Gipsy Baron”; 9.6; 1 onor—Mr J. B. Hamilton, (a) “Somewhere": (b) “That's All”; 9.10: Instrumental Quintet. “Island King”; 9..19: Winkcl Lamptm Radio Players, (a) “Consldci
the Consequence"; (b) “Keep to th--Right"; 9.25: Soprano —Miss L. de Clifford. “Romance”; 9.28: Instrumental Quintet, “Katja the Dancer”; 9.37: Baritone —Mr A. Macdonald. “Loving Smile of Sister Kind"; 9.-13: Inst l , amenta! Quintet. “May-Day”; “Meditation from ‘Thais’”; 9.54: Con-tralto—-Mrs Nellie 1-1. Shrimpton, "In An Old Fashioned Town"; 9.57: Bor lin Philharmonic Orchestra, "Uungar ian March.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1930, Page 8
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