TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA. AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles). G.d: Dinner session: 7.0: News. 7.10: Talk —Dlr Norman Kerr, “Physical Culture”: S.O: Chimes. MarchAuckland Artillery Band (.a) “Punchinello”; (b) “Tortzing”; 5.15: Soin ano —Miss Irma Kitchin, (a) “Butterfly Wings”: (b) “Orpheus with his l.utc": 8.22: Herman Finck's Orchestra, “Gaiety Echoes”; 8.30: Talk —Mr E. Norman Torry, “Half an Hour with an Author in his Library”; 8.45: Auckland Artillery Band, (a) “The Lone Girl Flyer”; (b) “Finladia”; 9.2: Organ—Stanley MacDonald, (a) “Nicolette”; (b) "Was it a Dream?" 9.8: Baritone—Mr Peter B. Black, (a) "Linden Lea”; (b) “Requiem”; 9.15: A'iolin —Manuello, “Once”: 9.18: Auckland Artillery Band, “Light Cavalry”; 9.28: Soprano —Miss Irma Kitchin, "Wake Up”; 9.32: Humour —Flotsam and Jetsam, "P.C. Lamb”; 9.35: Auckland Artillery Band, “In a Monastery Garden”; 9.42: Baritone—Mr Peter B. Black, “Maire, My Girl”; 9.46: Violin --Marucllo. “Evening in the Desert”; 9.49: Auckland Artillery Band, (a) "In a. Persian Market”; (b) "8.8. and C.F.”
2YA, WELLINGTON, (720 Kilocycles i Silent Day. 3YA. CHCH. (980 Kilocycles),
6.0: Dinner session; 7.0: News session: 7.30: Stock Market reports; 8.0: Chimes. “Songs and Stories from Operas,”: Studio Instrumental Octet, “Cavallei’ia Rusticana”; 8.11: Vocal excerpts from opera “Cavalleria. Rusticana”; Sopiano—Miss Hilda Hutt, “Mother, You Know the Story”; Tenor —Air W. H. Dixon, “What then, Santuzza?”; Mezzo-Soprano —Airs G. L. V Stapp, “O Gentle Flower of Love”; 8.27: Instrumental Octet, “Intermezzo” from “Cavalleria Rusticana”; 8.32: Vocal excerpts from “11 Trovatore,” Mrs G. L. V. Stapp and Air AV. If. Dixon, ".Miserere Scene”; Contralto —Alls Anne Harper. “Fierce Flames are Raging”; Contralto and tenor —Airs Anne Harper and Air W. If. Dixon. “Home to Our Alountains”; 8.47: Studio Instrumental Octet. “Plymouth Hoc”: 8.56: Symphony Orchestra am' Chorus. “La Kermesse” from
“Faust”; 9.0: Weather report; 9.2: Insliumcntal — Studio Instrumental Octet, "Tom Jones”; 9.9: Mezzosoprano—Mrs Anne Harper, “Sappho! Farewell”; 9.13: Selection—Dajos Bela Orchestra. “1 Pagliaeci”; 9.21: Vocal excerpts from opera "Pagliaeci" —Soprano —Aliss Hilda ---.'.tt, "Baliatel la.”; Alezzo-soprano —Aliss Gladys Ferguson, “At This Hour”; Tenor—Mr W. 1-1. Dixon, “Ah! Tempt Ale Not”-, Tenor —AL- Robert Samson, “On With the Alotley”: 9.48: instrumental — Studio ]usti umental Octet, light operatic selection. “The Gondoliers.” 4YA. DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles).
6.0: Dinner music: 7.0: News session; 7.15: Talk ---"Com mon Plant and Mineral Poisons of Domesli'- Aniumls”: 8.0: Chimes. (Overture —Legal Cir'jma Orclmstra, “Broadway Selection’-: 8.9: Baritone —Mr S. Kershaw. •.) ••'c.tlly 1 Io!" lb) "Fleuccttc-”; 5.15: Novelty Syncopators. (a) "Love Paiadc”: (b) "Lovable and Sweet”; 8.22: Scotch humour —Air James A. Pater ;on. "Dr AicGiegor and 14 ! s Wee Black Bag": 8.27: Boy soprano— M.-.sP-r Lex .McDonald. "To a A'ilii Rise": 5.30: Popular mchxlii.'s—■ Nevi I’v Sy ricopal ors, (a* "Mis:' 'A ondcriiil--: <b) "You’ll I-’iud the Answer ; a Mr Eyes": S.JS: Tenor —Mr AV- U-Bi-ibgate. (a> "Julia's Garden”: (b) "A Pravcr io Our Lady": 8.45: Piano ncveltv- -.Mr J. Moore AVilson. "Kitten on the' Keys": 8.49: Soprano - -Miss F. Siimm-’i-. <a i "Early One Aloi iiing’ : (1:1 "Daddy": 5.55: Novelty Syncona'ois, "■foii’ic Always in My Arms”; ti.o: Weather report: 9.2: Ihi rit one-• Al;- S. Kershaw. "Friend of Mine"; 9.5: Popular Melodv Syneopators. “I’m Following Von”: 9.9: Scotch _ hninour— Mr James A. Paterson. “The Egg ; !•.15: Boy soprano -Ala.stc:- Lex AltDonald, -- Ot> Wings of Son;; - ’: 9.18; Novelty Syticopators. “P’vkiiig Petals Off the Daisies"; !).21: Teimr —Air E. Bathgate, " Pale Aioon ; '-'-.H' Novelty Syticopators, "Blue Hawaii , !t.27: Soprano —Miss 1'- Su.ntnci, "Alemoiy Lane”; 9.30: Dance session, ■‘Brunswick.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1930, Page 7
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