TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
— 11 , IYA, AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles) 5.0: Children’s session; 6.0: Dinner r session; 7.0: News; 7.40: Talk—Rev. ’ Angus McDonald, 0.8. E., Secretary of ’ Auckland Zoological Society, “The Sac- ’ red Ibis of the Egyptians”; 8.0: The Studio Trio, (a) “Hunganian Dance i No. 1 in G Minor”; (b) “Ave Maria”; , 8.8: Contralto —Miss Doris Moore, (a) *. “Lament of Isis”; (b) “A Request”; . 8.16: Flute solo—Mr. Edward V. John -son. “Valse ‘ Gracieuse”: 8.20; Baritone —Mr. John Bree, (a) “Linden ' Lea”; (b) “The Wanderer”; 8.27: The □ Studio Trio, (a) “Hymn to the Sun”; (bl “Iphigenia in Aulis”; 8.34: So- ’ prano—Madame Mary Towsey. (a) “The Last Hour"; (b) "Eleanors”: j 8.41 : Piano—Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Dance ( of Doll and Valse Caprice”; 8.51: Contralto —Miss Doris Moore. “Love the , Jester”; 8.55: Evening forecast; 9.1: i Flute solos —Mr. Edward X. Johnson, (a) “Scherzo”; (b) “Andalouse”; 9.8: ’ Vocal duet—Madame Mary Towsey and [ Mr. John Bree. “ I Would That My Love”; 9.20: Soprano —Madame Mary Towsey, “The Soldier's Bride’: 9.24: Gramophone lecture recital. ’ 2YA. WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles I 5.0: Children's session; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News session; 8.0: Note—- , During the course of this programme ’ there will be a relay of a Sound Film ( Feature from the Majestic Theatre; 2YA Orchestrina, “Morning, Noon and Night”; Soprano—Miss Dorothy Newman, “The Amorous Goldfish”; Piano -Miss Mary Lennie, “Waltz in E Flat”; Baritone —Mr. Ernest Short, “The Song of the Flea”; 2YA Orchestrina, “La Boheme"; Elocution —Mr. W. J. Mountjoy. Junr., “Home, Sweet Home”; ’Cello—Luuri Kennedy. “Hungarian Rhapsody"; Contralto—Miss Jessie Shmith. (a) “Angels Guard Thee”; (bi “The Swan"; Tenor—Mr Chas. P. Edwards, “Where'er You Walk”; 2YA Orchestrina, “The Fortune Teller”; Weather report; Soprano —Miss Dorothy Newman, “It's no Use Crying for the Moon”; Fritz Kreisler, Hugo Kreisler and Michael Raucheisen “Arlesienne Intermezzo”; Baritone — Mr. Ernest Short. Two Cautionary Tales with a Moral, (a) “Matilda”; (h) “Henry King”; 2YA Orchestrina. “The Blue Danube”; Humorous Elocution —Mr. W. J. Mountjoy, Junr., “The Road to Tringamoot”; ’Cello —Lauri Kennedy, (a) “Cradle Song”; (b) “Songs My Mother Taught .Me”; Contralto —Miss Jessie Shmith, (a) “Obstination”; (b) “Secrecy”; Fritz Kreisler, Hugo Kreisler and Michael Raucheisen, “Sanctissima”; Tenor — Mr. Chas. P. Edwards, “Rose Marie”; 2YA Orchestrina, “Pizzicato Polka.” 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilo- : , cycles) 5.0; Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner 1 session; 7.0: News session; 8.0: Popular and Dance programme; New May- 1 fair Orchestra. “Love Lies”; 8.4: ’ Bass—Mr.. E. J. Johnson, (a t “The < Song of Hybrias the Cretan”; (b) • “Prince Ivan’s Song”; 8.11: Accordion 1 —Mrs. E. Cosgrove, (a) “Invercar- < gill”: (b) “EPareßa”: 8.16: Valencia Quartet, “Ever of Thee”; 8.19: Studio * Octet, “Pique Dame”; 8.26: Mezzo-so-
; Miss Lucy Fullwood, (a) “Cupid, Fickle Cupid": <bt “Hei.gr Ho'"; 8.31: Studio Octet, (a) “Mel odic”; (b.t “Vanity”; 8.-11: Soprani and tenor —Valencia Duo, “Some r where a. Voice is Calling”; S.-l-l: Ac ’• cordion—-Mrs. E. Cosgrove, in) “Pick f in’ Petals off of Daisies”; (b) “Silvei Threads Among the Gold”; 8.50e Tenor —Mr. 'l'- G. Rogers, (a) “Tim e Barefoot Trails”: (b) “Roses of Pic- ; ardy”; 8.55: Studio Octet, “Welsh > Selections”; 9.0: Weather forecast: I “Sleep Gentle Lady”; 9.7: The Studio i Players, “Extasc”: 9.11: Contralto—- • Miss .Mary Taylor, (a) "Ilushccn ’: J (I.) “Spring Goes A-Roaming 9.17. o Studio Octet, tai “Rosaura”; (b) “Go- ; quelle”: (c) “Spanish Serenade , '- Dance Music until 11 pm. ) : .; YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles) ■ ! 5.1): Children's hour, conducted by ’ Aunt Sheila; 6.'i: Dinner music; 7.0: ' News session; 8.0;- National Sym : phony Orchestra, "Orpheus in Hades”; • 8.!): Soprano —Miss A. Finnerty, “A : Toast to Love"; 8.13: Mixed Chorus, 1 “Sea. Songs”; 8.17: Recital —Miss T. ’ Northoy, (a l “A Charlady’s Confi- ' deuces”; (b) “A Shivvy Sauce”; 8.23: IYA Trio. “Allegro Moderate”; 8.32: Baritone —Mr. N. Gamble, (a) “Faith hi Spring”; (b) “Courage”; 8.38. ' Piano—Max Scberek, “Carnival Jest”; • 8.44: Contralto —Miss Helen Roy. ! “Siring of Pearls”; 8.48: 4YA Trio, Cl) “Spanish Dance”; (b) “Hungarian Dance”: 5.57: Tenor —Mr. J. B. flamilion, “Boat Song”; 9.1: Weather rc“Sylvia Ballot —Pizzicato and Procession of Bacchus”; 9.11: Soprano— Miss A. Finnerty, (a) "Brown Bird Singing"; (b) “You Brought Ireland io Mo”; 9.18: Organ —Herbert Wallen. “Death of Are,” from "Peer Gynt”; 9.22: Recital —Miss T. North ey, “Nini Ninette, Ninon”; 9.26: Baritone —Mr. iy. Gamble, “The Signpost”; 9.29: -IYA ’Frio, (a) “Minuet in F”; (bi “Norwegian Dance”; 9.12: Contralto —Miss Helen Roy. (a) “Beloved, I Shall Wait”; (b) “The Garden Where My Soul Was Born”; tt.lS: ’Cello —Mr. P. J. Palmer, “Harlequinade”; 9.5-1: Tenor —Mr. J. B. Hamilton, (a) "In Late September”; (b) “Goodnight, Pretty Stars”; 9.59: New York Symphony Orchestra, “Entrance of (he Little Fauns.”
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